Profound

By Ms. Kinnikufan

Disclaimer: I own nothing.

He should say something profound, Mantaro thought. After all, it was his wedding.

But he sucked at words. Every "thank you" and "I love you" came out more crudely then it was intended. How many birthdays, and surprise parties had he ruined with his unintentional crudeness.

Besides, how could he express in words how much he loved her? How much he appreciated all the times he stood by him in his various matches? The fact that she didn't kill him after he accidentally threw up all over her grandmother.

I love you Roxanne. I love you so much even though I knew I don't express quite correctly. I was so happy that you agreed to marry me, even though we both knew I'll drive you up the wall straight to the ceiling.

"Does the groom have anything to say to the bride at all?" The minister interrupted Mantaro's thoughts. Everyone stared at Mantaro.

Okay Mantaro, say something profound. Say something profound. Say something profound with these well dressed people staring at you, some of them you who are your future in-laws and will be judging you based on this very moment for the rest of your natural life.

"You're the tops Roxanne!" Mantaro gave her a double thumbs up.

Damn it!