Title: A gratitude for being through with a pair of petty extremists….

Rating: M (Language and Situations)

A/N: Dick Wolf owns LOCI characters, the others are mine

The next day, Tynie and Bobby are doing last minute preparations for Kurk and Kina's wedding, when Jimmy calls. Answering it, Bobby learns quite a bit, most of which he didn't see coming. After receiving the full-update from Jimmy, Bobby re-determines "Yeah, now we're moving the wedding indoors. I don't want those contractors or Kai and Tara to come storming in to crash it. Tell Kurk and Kina, would ya?" "Sure will." Jimmy confirms, both men then hanging up. Holstering their phone to his side, Bobby tells his wife the latest. "Yeah, you need to be armed. Shit so does Jimmy, because of the alarmingly high chance Tara and Kai already present to crash the wedding somehow. Give me the phone baby; this is my idea, my call to make." Tynie counters, receiving their phone. Calling Jimmy right back, Tynie prays "Tell me for the love of Christ your conceal carry permit and FOID card are still fuckin' valid and on you right now!"

"They are. Why?" Jimmy asks. "Tara and Kai can have those contractors or themselves crashing Kurk and Kina's wedding. I just told Bobby that you two need to be armed. I'm officiating this fuckin' thing so you two can act as armed security for it. Trust me dude, it's best given all the shit Kai and Tara have already fuckin caused these past couple days." Tynie answers. "Tynie, this is another time I actually hate saying this but, you're right." Jimmy resists. "You know what to do man, and I'm sorry it's come to this, but the only other option I see us having is further-risking Kai and Tara somehow fucking up Kurk and Kina's wedding like Bobby told you. Fuck it, let me talk to Kurk. Let me be the one to break this to him, please." Tynie re-directs. "Ok…" Jimmy slurs, handing his phone to Kurk.

Seconds into Kurk taking the call, Tynie explains "Kurk, I don't know if you've had a chance to be updated yet, so here goes. About ten minutes ago, Jimmy saw a shitload of contractor trucks outside the house he'd signed over to Tara and Kai yesterday. Bobby got wind of that, and decided to move your wedding into my living room. I'm having Bobby and Jimmy mount up for the wedding, since I very-highly suspect that Tara, Kai, or those contractors acting on Tara or Kai's orders, will do whatever they can to try and directly fuck up your wedding. As far as the reception goes, I'm not going to sit back and discriminate against Kina by drinking alcohol in front of her on her wedding day. Yes, I consider drinking alcohol in front of Kina on her wedding day as a form of discrimination, especially after all the ways we've already had to overhaul the wedding thanks to Kai and Tara's bullshit. Kina can have two beers, and one must be had after Bobby's done handling one of the unorthodox parts of the reception, so he can directly see you two sharing that beer as a man and wife would typically at a wedding reception. I do not want Kina driving unless it's urgent after she's had the first beer, because like I said, as of today she's still technically legally underage for alcohol. I say that because last I knew, Kina turns 21 tomorrow. I'm getting pictures for you two, and officiating, but I will ask Jimmy to tell me where the marriage license is so I can sign as the officiator, and to confirm which one of you and Kina is changing your last name. Oh, I just need to know one more thing: How do you and Kina take your Porterhouse steaks?"

"Medium well, and Tynie you've got a deal otherwise. I'll let Kina know." Kurk allows, the two then hanging up. Bobby overheard everything his wife said, him reveling "That was genius." "Yeah, it may have been, but you're stuck grilling five Porterhouse steaks medium well after Kina and Kurk exchange vows." Tynie rebuffs. Wrapping his arms around her, Bobby replies "That's no problem honey." Taking their phone from his wife, Bobby holsters it to his side.

A few minutes later, Jimmy calls back, Bobby answering it. "I heard Kurk tell Kina everything. Tell me something Bobby, exactly how serious was Tynie about all that?" Jimmy prods. "Totally, and she wasn't alone. I was going to say the same thing to you guys' faces, but Tynie didn't want that to possibly upset Kina too close to the actual wedding. I just found out that's why she told Kurk now, man." Bobby affirms. "Tell Tynie Kurk's changing his last name to Deakins, and the marriage license will be on me when we get there. Beyond that, I think you two are being very reasonable." Jimmy relays. "Will do, see you guys soon." Bobby retorts, hanging up. Tynie leans against her husband, daring "So what's the latest?" Telling his wife everything, Bobby soon gets interrupted when Tynie theorizes "Don't say anything around Jimmy, Kina and Kurk, but I'll bet Jimmy's allowed for Kurk to take the Deakins last name because of how fuckin' rude Tara was when we went to get those marriage licenses. Do you remember what she said about her being Kai's spouse meaning she's under his control for the rest of her life, and that it's an unforgiveable dishonor for Tara to have Kai take the Deakins' last name? Babe, I love you, but I'm starting to believe that shit was a sign. A sign of what we all had happen yesterday because of Kai and Tara, that's lead to all the changes for Kurk and Kina's wedding if you know what I mean." "I think you're right, but I won't say anything to the others." Bobby concurs, deftly disbanding half their embrace to lead Tynie out of the master bedroom.

Trying to shake the rage that her theory against Tara and Kai brought about, Tynie smirks with every step towards their couches. Escorting his wife to her seat in the living room, Bobby kisses Tynie's cheek, promising "I'll be back honey." Smiling a bit more, Tynie purrs "I'll be waiting." Leaving the living room to go "mount up," Bobby's not away from his wife's side for long. By the time he sits down though, Jimmy's letting himself, Kina and Kurk, all into Tynie's house. Taking their seats individually, Jimmy lifts his shirt on the left side, implying "By the way Tynie…" Lifting the right side of his shirt, Bobby retorts "Same here, Jimmy..." "Ah Kina, before you get upset, I asked those two to do that. You weren't in on the call, but I did. I believe Kurk's had to unfortunately debrief you already. I'm sorry that so much has brought this out on your wedding day, but I refuse to kick back and risk certain people, or people working on the orders of those certain people, directly fuckin' up your wedding. I will, however, ask Kurk to go secure this house right now." Tynie protects.

Without a word, Kurk obeys Tynie's order, Kina recognizing "Tynie you've got nothing to be sorry for, but I know those certain people will never apologize for what they've done. Hell, even if they did try to apologize, I know nobody in this house will accept their apology, so we're good. Yes, Kurk did debrief me, and frankly I think you're being amazingly reasonable with all you've done as it is." "Y'all know what? That was the last fuckin' time those certain people get mentioned, unless more shit against them comes out somehow today. Right now, there are pre-wedding pictures to get, and Jimmy's going to be stuck taking some of those with Bobby's phone so I can be in some of them." Tynie reprimands, as Kurk makes it back to Kina's side.

"I don't mind that Tynie." Jimmy objects, even though he's smiling. True to Tynie's latest idea, pre-wedding pictures are obtained, with Jimmy and Tynie splitting the responsibility for taking them with Bobby's phone. "Y'all get these ripped to a DVD, after your honeymoon. Sorry Kurk and Kina, that's the best I can do. I found out first-thing this morning that my fuckin' DVD burner died, so I have to replace it." Tynie apologizes. "Actually Tynie, I need to speak to Bobby on that note." Kurk warns, causing Bobby to approach him. Pulling Bobby over, Kurk advises that Tynie's entire computer get replaced, given who had first-access to it. "We'll do that man, thanks. We're not doing it today though, there's a wedding about to happen in this house." Bobby appreciates, shaking Kurk's hand.

Returning to Kina, Jimmy, and Tynie, Kurk and Bobby lead them to the center of the living room. Posing around Kurk and Kina, with Tynie at the front, Kurk and Kina share their own vows. Exchanging rings, Kurk and Kina see proud tears in both Jimmy's and Tynie's eyes. When it comes time for Kurk and Kina to share their first kiss as man and wife, Tynie booms "I give y'all Mr. and Mrs. Kurk Deakins!" Cheering as the newlywed couple kissed, Bobby, Tynie and Jimmy notice that kiss is still kept short. Coming up on Tynie's left side, Jimmy surrenders the marriage license and a pen, Tynie signing that license and returning both those items to Jimmy.

Retreating to the couches, Bobby leans over to kiss Tynie, keeping that brief before he self-recuses "I've got five Porterhouse steaks to grill medium well. I'll be back." "Ok baby." Tynie gasps. Jimmy now has Kurk and Kina's marriage license pocketed, requesting "Hey Tynie, I'm curious. Exactly where are the best beers you have in the house?" "Guess again dude, I'm helping you with that." Tynie denies, her and Jimmy then gathering everyone's beers. Serving all the others in her house, Tynie goes out to Bobby, handing his over. "Thank you for not bitching, about how I wanted to officiate Kurk and Kina's wedding, gorgeous." Tynie praises. "I wouldn't have bitched about that anyway honey, you were wonderful with it." Bobby refuses, those two sharing a short kiss. Heading back inside, Tynie sees Jimmy standing by the deck door. Leaning in to Tynie's ear, Jimmy whispers "Everything ok?" "Yeah." Tynie sighs, Jimmy then leading her back towards Kurk and Kina.

"We don't want a dollar dance, Tynie. Kurk and I believe it's wrong to bring money into a celebration of a wedding. We're not even sharing our first dance as man-and-wife until Bobby's back in here and those steaks are done. Kurk and I think doing that in any other way is a form of discrimination because Bobby's helping you host our wedding and reception in your house." Kina informs. "Kina, that's damn honorable." Tynie cheers. "Yeah, it is." Jimmy approves. "Now Kurk and Kina, you listen here. The minute you two head off for your honeymoon, Bobby and I have Jimmy and all your property covered. From this moment though, you two best do your best not to worry about a damn thing." Tynie relegates. "Ok Tynie." Kina and Kurk chuckle together. Twenty minutes passes before Jimmy goes to the deck door, assisting Bobby with those Porterhouse steaks. Bringing those towards the living room, Bobby and Jimmy see Tynie go to shut the deck-door but not lock it. Kurk then kisses Kina's cheek, precluding "I'm not having my beautiful wife drink a warm beer. I'll clear from these and get us fresh ones. Bobby can put me on the hook for a six pack of these beers another day if he wants to." "I'm not doing that man, and you're not clearing from these beers alone." Bobby corrects, him and Kurk resolving that together.


As all that occurred, Tara and Kai had their shitload of contractors thoroughly-remodeling the house. There's an addition to the property that Kai and Tara both want, one that requires a special-license from the state, which Kai's on the phone to acquire right now. An electrified fence is what Kai and Tara want around their property which requires that special state licensing, so that nobody who is now in Tynie's house, will have a very-easy time getting on Kai and Tara's land. Kai soon has the paperwork for that special-license faxed to him, dealing with that red tape before he gets a faxed copy of the licensing for the electrified fence. Getting in the fence-building contractors boss's face and shoving that faxed license in it, Kai demands "Put in my electrified fence or see me in court, pick one asshole!" "I'll have my men put in your electrified fence as soon as I can, sir. I have to wait for the underground wires and cables to be marked, state law. If I and my men don't obey that law, we go to prison for the rest of our lives, and I'm not chancing that." The fence-building contractor's boss surrenders.

"Honey, I say let that crew obey that law, because if you don't, we would go down with them, since it does involve our property. I don't want that happening." Tara counsels. Taking his phone and crew outside, that very-same boss arranges for those underground wires and cables to get marked "as soon as possible." Reporting about the electrified fence license, that boss learns the crew for marking underground wires and cables is getting immediately sent to Kai and Tara's address. Retreating to Kai and Tara, with his phone holstered to a side, that boss repeats the news. "Yeah, and after you're done putting in our electrified fence, I demand it be repeatedly tested. If it doesn't work, you and your crew all get sued. Understand me?!" Tara intimidates. "Yes Ma'am!" That fence-building crew boss gulps.


Back to Tynie's, everyone there is now in the living room waiting, for Kurk and Kina to share in their Porterhouse steak. Cutting pieces for one another, Kina and Kurk give each other those, and kiss at the same time. "Definitely stealing that move." Tynie applauds. Turning to face his wife, Bobby teases "I'm waiting." Not keeping that true for long, Tynie and Bobby do the same thing with one of their Porterhouse steaks that Kina and Kurk just did. Jimmy sees that, and taunts "You four having fun?" Tynie, Bobby, Kurk and Kina all shortly nod to that, and then Kurk and Kina elbow-link to share their beers. "Like my wife said, definitely stealing that move." Bobby restates, not giving Tynie a chance to wait for that. Setting their beers aside, everyone enjoys their Porterhouse steaks, Tynie kissing Bobby's cheek before aiding Jimmy in clean-up.

While that happens, Bobby has to answer the door unexpectedly. Going outside but not locking the door behind himself, Bobby's then approached by an officer and a member of code enforcement, with the latter person cautioning "Sir, we at NYC City Code Enforcement received an alert twenty minutes ago, that a Kai and Tara Wu have gotten state licensing to possess an electrified fence surrounding their property. They're having it installed literally as I speak, and they claimed the reason for that electrified fence being necessary was, and I'm quoting "To keep Tynie and Bobby Goren, Jimmy, Kina and Kurk Deakins the hell off our land for good." Sir, I have a police escort for this because of another state law, which says I'm to notify those who are deemed the reason for an electrified fence being needed to surround private property, with a direct police-witness." "I appreciate you telling me that, Trisha. I saw your name emblazoned on your shirt. I'll warn everyone else Tara and Kai made the reason for that electrified fence on their land later." Bobby offers. "That works Sir, have a good day." Trisha rebuffs, she and that officer leaving Bobby's front porch.

Re-entering and securing the house, Bobby makes a beeline for his wife and Jimmy. "I didn't like the looks of that." Kina concerns. Holding his new-wife, Kurk refuses "I didn't either, but I'll bet we'll find out what the fuck just happened… later." Standing before Tynie and Jimmy, Bobby notifies "I need to speak to you both on the back deck, now." "Ohh shit!" Tynie squeals, she and Jimmy leading Bobby to the back deck. Once the deck-door is closed behind those three, Bobby repeats what Trisha with NYC City Code Enforcement just told him. As Tynie's jaw drops at the news, Bobby wonders "How do we tell Kina and Kurk without it wrecking their wedding day?" "You two don't, I do. Bobby, you send them both out here." Jimmy decries. Bobby nods, and then takes Tynie inside, getting her seated in the living room as soon as he can. "Kurk, Kina, I just got word that Jimmy needs to see you two on the back deck. Now." Bobby reclaims. "Ok." Kurk and Kina forfeit as one, disbanding their embrace before going to meet up with Jimmy.

Closing the deck door behind them, Kina stands beside Kurk, with Jimmy facing them as the latest news is broken. "Wow, they're that petty and extremist?! They couldn't just put up a no-trespassing sign with our names on it instead?!" Kurk slanders. "Bobby didn't want this news to wreck your wedding day, and nor did Tynie. I elected to be the one to tell you because Bobby got that word solely due to a couple state laws regarding electrified fences on private property, that I'll bet Kai and Tara weren't aware of. You're right though Kurk, Kai and Tara taking not wanting us on their land this far is both petty and extremist." Jimmy condemns. Kurk and Kina share a look of astonishment, and then Kina's hips are wrapped under her new-hubby's left arm.

Heading inside and securing the deck door behind them, Kurk redirects "Hey Bobby, would you be offended if I asked you to get a slow song on the stereo if at all possible?" "Not at all, I'm on it now." Bobby rebuts, going for the stereo as Tynie stands from the couch. Finding one, Bobby looks over his shoulder, seeing Kurk protectively wrap his arms around Kina, before those two slowdance. Whispering in Kina's ear, Kurk reassures "nothing and nobody will ever-again hurt you baby, I will always protect you." Kina smiles, as tears line her eyes, Kurk murmuring "No baby, don't cry over what we've learned just now. You know I love you, and I'll give my all to keep you happy. We made it, we're married, and we're going to enjoy our day from this point on as best we can." Making his way to Tynie and Bobby, Jimmy takes Bobby's phone off Tynie's hip, and starts getting pictures.

Tynie, on the other hand, leans against Bobby, saying nothing. Wrapping his arm around her, Bobby sees Kurk allowing Jimmy to "cut-in," Bobby's phone getting taken by Kurk in the same move. Not bringing up the latest news connected to Kai and Tara again, Jimmy beams "You're beautiful Kina; you're going to make a great wife." "Thanks Papa Jimmy." Kina honors, through her breath. Slowdancing with Kina, Jimmy leads her right to Bobby, as Kurk gives Tynie her husband's phone. Getting pictures of Bobby and Kina slowdancing, Tynie notices Kina's keeping her hands above Bobby's beltline. After that, Kurk and Tynie slowdance, Jimmy getting those pictures as Bobby stands by. Disbanding all the slowdances shortly after that last one, Kurk goes to Bobby's stereo, shutting it off. "Baby, I'll be right back. I left our wedding present for these two in our room." Tynie mentions, breaking her own silence, before leaving the group after Bobby's cheek gets kissed.

Rejoining the other people in her house moments later, Tynie sees Jimmy pulling an envelope out of his inner-breast pocket. Soon again seated in the living room together, Tynie's by Bobby, with Jimmy on their other side. Kina and Kurk sit across from them, Kina smiling broader than she has since the latest full-bullshit news connected to Kai and Tara was broken. "Jimmy, you go first." Tynie insists, Jimmy surrendering that envelope to Kurk and Kina. Opening it, Kurk and Kina find everything they'll need to enjoy a five-star cruise that starts two days from now. "That's why I wasn't at home when you guys first woke up." Jimmy admits. "Ohh God… Papa Jimmy…. This is…." Kina stammers, in shock. "Amazing." Kurk finishes, both of them giving Jimmy a gleaming smile. Packing that envelope away, Kurk sees Tynie stand up, with a box in her hands. "It's not a five-star honeymoon, but I hope you both like this." Tynie frets, giving Kina the box.

Opening it, Kina sees his-and-hers embroidered towels, with "K&K" sewn in them. Aside from that, Kurk and Kina also see certificates for a spa day for Kina, and a "Guy's spa day" for Kurk, that are valued at over three-grand a piece. "Whoa, thanks guys." Kina and Kurk appreciate together. "Oh and just so you two know, that's not your full-wedding present from me and Tynie. There is part of it you two do not see until after you're back from your honeymoon." Bobby admonishes, causing Tynie to shrug. "Yeah, that's kind of what I figured." Jimmy chuckles, having seen Tynie do that. Kurk packs that all away in the box that bore Tynie's wedding present, setting that aside before giving his new-wife a very-passionate kiss.


By the time all that happens, Kai and Tara have their precious electrified fence installed, and many of the intensive remodels to their house done. At this moment, the contractors are all on a union-ordered break in Kai and Tara's living room, with those two now-standing side-by-side, dead-center in that room. "I swear to Christ right now that if anything you've all done to this house, or this land, causes me and Kai to get injured later: we sue you all individually and as companies until each and every one of you are fuckin' penniless and bankrupt! After Kai sees our electrified fence get repeatedly tested, and he finds out whether or not it passed those tests, the fence-builders are to get the hell off this land! If the electrified fence does not pass those tests, the fence-builders will be sued as individuals and as a company until they're all penniless and bankrupt! I know that because I know my husband will have no problem doing so! As for the rest of you, Kai's also examining your work, and if he's unhappy with it, he contests the fuck out of the charges to his credit card that paid you! If you have a fuckin' problem with that, take us to court! I want to see by a show of hands, exactly how many of you understand me… right now!" Tara commands, at the top of her lungs. Seconds later, a sea of contractors' hands rise, Kai reviling "That's what my wife and I thought."

Cutting their break short, those contractors return to work, Kai kissing Tara before leaving her side. True to Tara's bellowed statement, Kai eventually winds up checking the remodel-work and then learning the electrified fence works wonderfully. Without a word at that point, every last contractor hustles to leave Tara and Kai's property for good. Securing the home behind them, Kai goes right to Tara's side, the rest of their day being spent alone together. The rest of their lives will pretty-much be spent the same way, but Kai and Tara don't mind that in the least. There will be more that comes out against Tara and Kai today though, but they won't hear of it right off.


Unaware of all of those developments, Bobby and Jimmy go to get the group another beer. Serving them all, Bobby and Jimmy see Kina curling up into Kurk's arms. "Ohh honey, what's wrong?" Tynie coaxes, timing that perfectly with when Bobby and Jimmy reclaim their seats. "Tara and Kai just had to get their electrified fence on my wedding day! They just had to put you, Papa Jimmy, Bobby, and that Trisha chick from Code Enforcement in the lurch of telling us! They couldn't wait one more fuckin' day to do that, they had to do it on my wedding day! I hate them more for this!" Kina rants. "Ok honey, that's not how I see what Kai and Tara, did with that electrified fence at all. To my knowledge, most-prisons have similar fences, the only difference being a serious amount of razor wires are attached to prison fences. Kina think of it like this, in their own way, Kai and Tara basically just imprisoned themselves on that land. I'll bet my ass that now Kai and Tara stand a very-low chance of ever-again having cops or AMT's respond to emergencies on that land because of their electrified fence. Trisha telling Bobby what we all know about that electrified fence, was Trisha's way to obey state laws, even though Trisha didn't know today was a wedding day for us. I very-strongly believe that Kai and Tara didn't care to find out the state laws that Trisha obeyed, by telling Bobby what she did. To me, that underscores how hateful, petty, and extremist Tara and Kai are now. Frankly, because of that, Tara and Kai don't deserve any of our emotions." Tynie delineates. "Kina, this is yet another time I actually hate saying so, but Tynie's right." Jimmy verifies.

Stalling their conversation to sip those beers, Tynie sees Kina unfurl from Kurk's embrace, again smiling. Shortly after those beers are all ended, Tynie starts a chain of hugs being given to the newlyweds. "You two can go ahead and enjoy your wedding day alone, we've got this covered." Bobby insinuates, as soon as those brief hugs are ended. With smiles on their faces, and the wedding gifts in Kurk's hands, he and Kina head to leave Tynie's. After the newlyweds clear the doorway, Jimmy secures Tynie's house behind them. Kurk and Kina soon make it back home, where their wedding gifts are taken into Kina's hands, so Kurk can carry her over the threshold. Charioting his new wife into the house, Kurk does not lock up until Kina's splayed out on the couch. Returning to her side, Kurk again takes Kina into his arms, this time to whisk her into their room. Once there, with the wedding gifts all set aside, Kurk and Kina consummate their marriage.

As for Jimmy he's still at Tynie and Bobby's, when he ponders "Do I stay here tonight or do I go home? I don't want to bother the newlyweds, not on their first night as man-and-wife." "Ok. I'm going to say something that I hope does not make it back to Kina and Kurk tonight. After I saw Kina curl up and rant over the timing of Kai and Tara's even-getting the electrified privacy fence, I didn't have the heart to say this in front of her and Kurk. Tara and Kurk took not-wanting any of us on their land extremely enough to get the electrified privacy fence, and I doubt they looked into certain state laws about that. You know, the ones Trisha from Code Enforcement obeyed by telling Bobby about that? Jimmy, after I finish saying this and you hug me and Bobby both, you need to haul ass home. Brother, I'm not kicking you out of my house, but I am suspecting that Kai and Tara's will warp us knowing about their electrified privacy fence into reason to retaliate. In fact, I have been suspecting that since Bobby first had us all told about Kai and Tara's electrified privacy fence. Kurk and Kina will be….. Shall I say… alone and very intimately busy with each other, most-likely the rest of the night. Jimmy, that's why I'm saying you need to haul ass home, so your house has someone in it. I mean in-case Tara and Kai's extremist asses do retaliate because we know about their electrified fence. Anything else, we've not yet discussed or dealt with, waits until at least tomorrow. Barring emergencies of course, but that's the only hitch." Tynie confesses.

"Tynie, how you handled that, took a lot of heart." Jimmy boasts. "Yeah it did, honey." Bobby attests. Then, Jimmy approaches Tynie and Bobby, separately hugging them before seeing himself from their home. Hearing their front door deadbolt click into place, Tynie gently slides into Bobby's lap, and cries "I also didn't have the heart to let this out in front of Kina and Kurk. Not after that news, not on their wedding day." Holding her, Bobby consoles "Let it out honey, it's alright." Feeling every angry tear his wife sheds pelting his shirt, as well as hearing her raspy-sobbing breaths; Bobby swears "You will never again deal with Tara and Kai. They won't stand a chance of retaliating against you, because I will stand in their way if they so much as try that! I know this hurts and offends you, what Tara and Kai have done over the past couple days. I also know this; I will do whatever the fuck I have to in order to keep you safe from those extremist bastards!" "Thank you baby…" Tynie whispers.

Waiting for her to calm down, Bobby eventually feels Tynie uncurl herself on his lap, and sees her lift her eyes to his. "What do you need, sugar?" Bobby questions. "Honestly, I'd really rather not give Kai and Tara another thought. I'd much prefer it if the rest of our night was just us, with you being unarmed, going with however the mood strikes." Tynie admits. Leaning his lips to hers, Bobby evades "Yeah, we can do that." Enjoying their kiss, as soon as it's dispelled, Tynie gets off her husband's lap. Traversing their home, arm-in-arm, Tynie and Bobby share a much-relieved smile. Arriving in, and closing the door of, their master bedroom, Tynie gets her cheek kissed. After that, Bobby heads to disarm himself, and charge their phone. Not staying by the door for too long, Tynie heads for their bed, lying back on it. Kneeling on the bed beside her, Bobby advises "You know, it's not exactly easy for me to give the love of my life a massage, with you lying like that." "Ohh Bobby…" Tynie gasps, rolling over to her stomach. Massaging her, Bobby's focusing on ridding Tynie's body of tensions. Totally relaxed after her massage has ended, Tynie admonishes "There's no way that I'm just going to lay here and let the love of my life go without your massage." Smiling at her, Bobby lays out beside his wife, only to be massaged as Tynie was.

By that point, Kurk and Kina are in their master bedroom, cuddled and recuperating from making love, their wedding rings already locked away. Jimmy's in his area too, but their house is also secured, for what's hoped to be for the night. Jimmy goes through his own day-ending routine, proud of whom Kina married, as well as how Tynie handled an unfortunately-reliable suspicion. Romantically alone, and wanting to stay that way, Jimmy soon tucks in for the night. Shortly after their shared massages, Tynie and Bobby leave their bed, albeit temporarily. Disrobing before one another, Bobby takes his wife by the hand, leading her back to the bed. After Tynie's guided to lay back-first on the mattress, the bulk of she and Bobby's night is spent in the throes of wild lovemaking. As Tynie basically predicted it, when Jimmy was still at their house today, the same holds true for Kurk and Kina. Cuddled up and recuperating again, even though they're now sweaty and intimately sated, Tynie whispers her never-ending love to Bobby. Leaning his lips to hers, and giving a brief kiss, Bobby repeats the vow in kind. Reaching back, in order to cover them up, Bobby only breaks part of his wife's embrace. Unbeknownst to the newlyweds, they time being too-exhausted to continue making love near-perfectly with Tynie and Bobby. That's not the only trend Kina and Kurk uphold from Tynie and Bobby either, as they too softly swear vows of never-ending love. Gently rolling off his wife, Bobby soon finds himself nestled up against by Tynie before they fall asleep. Once more, even though they don't know this, Kurk and Kina retain the same trend.


Today was Kurk and Kina's wedding, so now Kurk's basically legally a Deakins. Unfortunately, that wedding didn't go off nearly as peaceably as anyone originally expected. There are two people to blame for that, and they are Kai and Tara. Yesterday, Jimmy signed over his house to them, and today there were many things done to that residence. That wasn't all that was done to the property now-owned by Kai and Tara though, as an electrified privacy fence now-surrounds that land. There were state laws that nobody from Tynie to Kina really believes Kai and Tara bothered to research about their having that electrified privacy fence, and those state laws getting obeyed actually interrupted Kina and Kurk's wedding reception.

At that time, Trisha, an agent of NYC City Code Enforcement had the rare-yet-still daunting task to tell Bobby that according to Kai and Tara, having an electrified privacy fence was the only way to keep everyone from Jimmy to Kurk off their land for good. Bobby, after learning that, did his best to inform those in his and Tynie's home, without that news totally-wrecking Kina and Kurk's wedding day. After witnessing Kina curl up in Kurk's lap and hearing her rant, Tynie gave a very-damn good case against Kai and Tara for even-having that electrified privacy fence. Once they'd all done their best to enjoy the wedding and reception, Tynie confessed a theory of retaliation that she prayed wouldn't make it back to Kurk and Kina tonight. Jimmy didn't say word one of Tynie's retaliation theory to Kina and Kurk, but he still respected how Tynie went about relaying that. Bobby did too, both he and Jimmy applauding the "amount of heart" Tynie had by the way she confessed her retaliation theory, mere moments after she did.

Now, there's a honeymoon on the horizon, and for Bobby that's a chance to give Kurk and Kina the other part of he and Tynie's wedding present. Jimmy doesn't know what that entails, nor does Tynie, but they'll both find out soon enough. Surviving everything Kai and Tara threw their way these past couple days, Tynie, Bobby, Kurk, Kina and Jimmy only have one regard for Kai and Tara. That regard being:

A gratitude for being through with a pair of petty extremists….