Title - Every Day Dawns
Author - Katriona
E-mail - JNButler19@aol.com
Rating - PG-13 just in case, but not sure
Summary - Abby and Carter are together, but something major will happen.
Authors note - AU fic. It's the first fanfic I've had the courage to let others read. Please R and R, I need all the help I can get!
Disclaimer - I don't own anything, etc.
Sunshine and showers part 2
Nobody's POV
They stood before the crowd of people, the perfect couple, and said their vows, completely oblivious to others around them, until the words they had both been waiting for were spoken.
'Dr Carter, you may now kiss you wife.' The room broke out in applause and cheering as he bent to kiss her, and when they turned to face the congregation, their smiles lit up the room.
They were soon surrounded by people as they walked through the doors to the marquee next door, hand in hand, husband and wife. As they sat down next to each other, ready to eat, they caught each other's eyes, and at that moment, they loved each other more than they ever had before.
All through the meal, they touched each others hands, unable to stop looking at each other, and as the afternoon went on, they became more and more happy. Soon, the band struck up, and John led Abby onto the dance floor, twirling her round so her dress swung out and her hair floated in the air, her silvery giggles taking off and hovering above them as he pulled her close, kissing her gently and holding her, never wanting to let her go. It felt right, her in his arms, they fitted together perfectly and they forgot everyone else, so intensely focused on each other, until the music changed, and they pulled apart slightly, smiling at one another bashfully, like shy teenagers on their first date as they walked to the side. Abby sat down on his lap, curling herself up so his arms fitted round her as they watched their family and friends mingle. This was a perfect moment, Abby thought, as she ran her finger around his wedding ring, and looked into his eyes. It couldn't get any better than this.
Looking at them from the outside, they were perfect. The couple the hospital had waited to get together, had taken bets to see how long it would take, had been most fiercely gossiped about and most welcomed when they announced their engagement. They were the couple everyone wanted to be happy.
Soon, the party began to disperse as their colleagues began to leave. Most were working that night, having been desperate not to miss the wedding, and soon, Abby and John announced they were leaving for their honeymoon.
When they opened the doors, they noticed the torrential rain and, amongst shouts of congratulations and good lucks, they ran with coats pulled above their heads to the limousine that was waiting for them.
Slamming the door shut, they sat down heavily, shaking their heads like dogs and scattering raindrops everywhere. John turned to her, looking into her eyes.
'Hello Dr Carter.' She said, smiling at him. 'You look very smart today.' He grinned back, playing along as his arms pulled her closer to him and they snuggled down.
'Well, I should do. I got married today.' She raised her eyebrows in mock surprise.
'Poor woman. Give me her address and I'll write a letter of condolence.' He grinned, but pretended to be put out.
'And why would you need to do that?' She turned her face upwards, looking at him and leaning closer.
'Because I'm about to steal her husband.' He bent down and kissed her, a long, gentle kiss full of love and belonging. Opening his eyes, he looked at the woman in his arms, and smiled as she opened hers.
'Hello Mrs Carter.' They were soon completely lost in each other's embrace, not hearing the rain increasing, hitting the roof of the car in a rhythmic beat. They finally separated when they realised that the limousine had stopped, and Carter wound down the window, glancing out into the cold, wet air.
'Just lights. They'll change in minute.' He said, pulling his head back inside and looking at her as she shivered slightly.
'Cold?' She shook her head,
'Not really. It was such a beautiful day this morning. Who would have thought it would turn out like this.'
Carter shook his head.
'Do you know something?' he asked, looking at her.
'What?'
'If every day until I die is as good as today has been, I will never be sad.' She smiled, thinking of the future, their future.
'I don't think I will ever be as happy as I am today.' She said, taking his hand in hers.
'Well, I will do my best.' Carter replied, leaning to kiss her again. As he sat back up, he glanced out of the still open window, and a green glow reflected off the wet road as the lights changed, and slowly, the limousine moved forwards, taking them forwards to their future. As the two newly weds kissed again, neither noticed the truck jumping red lights as they crossed the junction, heading towards them at such a speed that, when they were finally aware of the screeching tyres and the massive vehicle, there wasn't even time to scream.
Please R and R, I know its bad but if you have any criticism, I would be glad to hear it, even if it's just to avoid unnecessarily subjecting others to my writing!
Author - Katriona
E-mail - JNButler19@aol.com
Rating - PG-13 just in case, but not sure
Summary - Abby and Carter are together, but something major will happen.
Authors note - AU fic. It's the first fanfic I've had the courage to let others read. Please R and R, I need all the help I can get!
Disclaimer - I don't own anything, etc.
Sunshine and showers part 2
Nobody's POV
They stood before the crowd of people, the perfect couple, and said their vows, completely oblivious to others around them, until the words they had both been waiting for were spoken.
'Dr Carter, you may now kiss you wife.' The room broke out in applause and cheering as he bent to kiss her, and when they turned to face the congregation, their smiles lit up the room.
They were soon surrounded by people as they walked through the doors to the marquee next door, hand in hand, husband and wife. As they sat down next to each other, ready to eat, they caught each other's eyes, and at that moment, they loved each other more than they ever had before.
All through the meal, they touched each others hands, unable to stop looking at each other, and as the afternoon went on, they became more and more happy. Soon, the band struck up, and John led Abby onto the dance floor, twirling her round so her dress swung out and her hair floated in the air, her silvery giggles taking off and hovering above them as he pulled her close, kissing her gently and holding her, never wanting to let her go. It felt right, her in his arms, they fitted together perfectly and they forgot everyone else, so intensely focused on each other, until the music changed, and they pulled apart slightly, smiling at one another bashfully, like shy teenagers on their first date as they walked to the side. Abby sat down on his lap, curling herself up so his arms fitted round her as they watched their family and friends mingle. This was a perfect moment, Abby thought, as she ran her finger around his wedding ring, and looked into his eyes. It couldn't get any better than this.
Looking at them from the outside, they were perfect. The couple the hospital had waited to get together, had taken bets to see how long it would take, had been most fiercely gossiped about and most welcomed when they announced their engagement. They were the couple everyone wanted to be happy.
Soon, the party began to disperse as their colleagues began to leave. Most were working that night, having been desperate not to miss the wedding, and soon, Abby and John announced they were leaving for their honeymoon.
When they opened the doors, they noticed the torrential rain and, amongst shouts of congratulations and good lucks, they ran with coats pulled above their heads to the limousine that was waiting for them.
Slamming the door shut, they sat down heavily, shaking their heads like dogs and scattering raindrops everywhere. John turned to her, looking into her eyes.
'Hello Dr Carter.' She said, smiling at him. 'You look very smart today.' He grinned back, playing along as his arms pulled her closer to him and they snuggled down.
'Well, I should do. I got married today.' She raised her eyebrows in mock surprise.
'Poor woman. Give me her address and I'll write a letter of condolence.' He grinned, but pretended to be put out.
'And why would you need to do that?' She turned her face upwards, looking at him and leaning closer.
'Because I'm about to steal her husband.' He bent down and kissed her, a long, gentle kiss full of love and belonging. Opening his eyes, he looked at the woman in his arms, and smiled as she opened hers.
'Hello Mrs Carter.' They were soon completely lost in each other's embrace, not hearing the rain increasing, hitting the roof of the car in a rhythmic beat. They finally separated when they realised that the limousine had stopped, and Carter wound down the window, glancing out into the cold, wet air.
'Just lights. They'll change in minute.' He said, pulling his head back inside and looking at her as she shivered slightly.
'Cold?' She shook her head,
'Not really. It was such a beautiful day this morning. Who would have thought it would turn out like this.'
Carter shook his head.
'Do you know something?' he asked, looking at her.
'What?'
'If every day until I die is as good as today has been, I will never be sad.' She smiled, thinking of the future, their future.
'I don't think I will ever be as happy as I am today.' She said, taking his hand in hers.
'Well, I will do my best.' Carter replied, leaning to kiss her again. As he sat back up, he glanced out of the still open window, and a green glow reflected off the wet road as the lights changed, and slowly, the limousine moved forwards, taking them forwards to their future. As the two newly weds kissed again, neither noticed the truck jumping red lights as they crossed the junction, heading towards them at such a speed that, when they were finally aware of the screeching tyres and the massive vehicle, there wasn't even time to scream.
Please R and R, I know its bad but if you have any criticism, I would be glad to hear it, even if it's just to avoid unnecessarily subjecting others to my writing!
