A/N: Hello All! I'm back! I'm sorry it took me so long to get this going. I kept on writing some than hating what I wrote and giving up. Then I was attacked my numersous ideas for other stories. So yeah, sorry about that. But anyways, it's finally here!
For those of you who haven't read Falling for the Guy in Room 1346, you might want to as this is it's sequel... though as of right now and what I've planned of this story, that shouldn't be a requirement to understand what happens in this story. There might be a few tiny bits that will come from the previous story but, not so much that you will be lost. kk?
Review Responses for chapter 17 of Falling
koga-jr: I'm srry it took me so long for this. That little quote thing still makes me laugh!
KagomeHigurashi66: Ask and you shall receive... no matter how long it took...
Mikomi: Yeah in this story they will know... you'll see. I wish Falling would have been longer aswell but it had to stop somewhere and i figured that would be the best palce for it, otherwise i might go on another incredibly evil spree and make you all hate me again... and we couldn't have that now could we?
Rabbitstime: Thank you, I'm really glad you enjoyed the story, I hope you like this one too! Oh and I've started a few new stories if you wanna check them out... and theres lots more to come!
Birdy-Girl: (blows) hello my "blow buddy" (for those reading this, it's an inside joke, don't think of that in a dirty way!). I'm happy that you 'loved' my story. I'll send you the link to this as soon as I get it posted. And I truly think that was the most entertaining review... and best review I've ever read. (;
This is the Sango/Miroku chapter, there will be a bit of Kouga/Ayame in this one too but, this surrounds S/M.
Small warning here. there will be a bit of cursing in this chapter... Inuyasha just has issues you know.
Ok so on with the story then!
Sango paced the nearly empty room. Her palms were sweaty, her heart beating faster than usual. A pair of cocoa eyes followed her as she walked back and forth repeatedly.
"Wow, Sango! I don't think I've ever seen you this nervous." Kagome laughed as Sango crossed the room for the millionth time that hour.
"You have no idea how absolutely nerve racking this is!" Sango exclaimed, rubbing her sweaty palms on her silky white gown. It was a shiny, off-white, formfitting dress with off the shoulder sleeves. Her matching heels clicked on the hard wood floor. "All this waiting is just so..." She searched her brain for the right word.
"Nerve racking?" Kagome offered, blowing a piece of her hair out of her eyes. She was wearing a long, nearly white, pastel green dress, with an empire waist (A/N: the type of waist line that is just below the breast for those who don't know what an empire waist is) and a darker pastel green, sheer material over top. Her bouquet of light purple and white roses was sitting on a chair beside her.
"YES!" Sango exclaimed, plopping down on a chair across from Kagome.
"You need to chill out, Sango." Kagome said, taking in her friend's almost panicked state. "Ayame wasn't even this nervous and she's far more excitable than you."
"Oh shut up," Sango yelled in mock anger. "Speaking of Ayame. Where is my other brides maid?"
"Probably with Kouga or the children..." Kagome shrugged before glancing up at the clock on the wall. "When is this thing going to get started?"
"I swear this is the last time I'm doing this." Kohaku grumbled, fixing his bow tie as a hyper active 7-year-old dance around him."
"You still have Kagome's wedding." Ayame reminded the 12-year-old.
"Well, hopefully by then, I'll be to old for this job..." Kohaku muttered.
Ayame chuckled at the grumpy boy then turned her attention the little girl who was throwing rose petals in the air. "Rin, don't throw those, you'll need them later."
"Rin and Kohaku make a great team!" Rin exclaimed happily as Ayame attempted to bend over and pick up the pale purple rose petals the girl had thrown.
A hand clasped Ayame's shoulder, stopping her from bending over. She looked over her shoulder. Kouga smirked at her, placing his right hand on her large pregnant belly. "If you bend over now, you be able to get up on time for the ceremony," he stated jokingly.
"Oh, haha, very funny." She said flatly, swatting his arm playfully.
He smiled, pecking her on the cheek, before bending over and picking up the fallen rose petals of the floor and placing them in the basket that Rin held.
"Thank you, Uncle Kouga!" Rin cheered politely, hugging his legs before dragging Kohaku off to find Inuyasha.
Once the two children were gone, Kouga wrapped his arms around his wife as best he could and pulled her into a sultry kiss.
"What was that for?" She asked, smiling at him ask she snaked her arms around his neck and his hands rested on her hips.
"Does a man need a reason to kiss his wife?" He asked, nuzzling the side of her head.
Ayame giggled and pulled away from him. "I should go check on the girls." She said. She placed a hand on his chest and gave him a chaste kiss before leaving.
Kouga smirked at her, following her out of the room. They went opposite ways once outside, Kouga going to check on Miroku and Inuyasha.
"Damn it." Inuyasha muttered to himself, trying to get his bow tie done up properly.
Miroku watched him an amusement, making no effort to help him. He glanced up as Kouga entered the room. "Hey guys I'm back." Kouga announced, chuckling as he saw Inuyasha struggling.
"Where did you go?" Miroku asked, sitting back on the leather couch.
"To find Ayame," Kouga explained, sitting down beside the groom.
"Oh?" Miroku said, quirking an eyebrow in a rather perverted way.
Kouga whacked his arm, shaking his head. "Nothing like that, you letch."
"Why do people insist on having these stupid fucking bow ties?" Inuyasha grumbled, trying, unsuccessfully to tie his.
"Because we enjoy seeing you struggle." Miroku said, clearly amused.
Inuyasha growled, throwing the strip of cloth across the room in frustration. "That's it, I give up! Those things are fucking impossible to tie!"
"Language, Inuyasha. We're in a church." Miroku said, laughing as he picked up the would-be bow tie. "Here." He quickly put the bow tie on Inuyasha, tying it perfectly.
"I hate you..." Inuyasha grumbled, plopping down in an armchair and glaring at the two on the couch.
There was a knock on the door and Kagome's head popped into the room. "Uh... you guys might want to get out there. The ceremony will be starting any minute now." She said.
Miroku jumped up. "We'll be out in a second."
Kagome nodded and closed the door, leaving the guys to finish getting ready.
"Come on you two, we don't want to keep my dear Sango waiting." Miroku said, leaving the room, Kouga right behind him. Inuyasha mumbled incoherently and slowly followed the two men.
The music from the organ filled the church, turning everyone's attention to the large double doors as they slowly opened. First to walk down the isle was Rin, throwing her rose petals, managing to have enough for the entire trip. Then Kohaku, looking a great deal happier than he was before followed by Kagome and Ayame, dressing in identical dresses, their hair down.
Finally, Sango and her father appeared in the entrance. Everyone gasped at her beauty. Her hair was up in a neat bun, her bouquet was large with an assortment of lilies and other white and off-white flowers. She smiled brightly at the man waiting for her at the end of the isle. They slowly made their way up the flower-covered isle, stopping at the end, her father placing a peck on her cheek before sitting down.
Everyone in the church could see how extremely happy the couple was. The priest began to speak, stopping only to let the two recite their vows. Sango went first, breaking into tears of joy halfway through them. She place a golden band on his ring finger, engrave on the inside was the date of their wedding and their names. Miroku recited his vows, placing an identical ring on her finger.
Once the priest had pronounced them man and wife, Sango choked on her tears, smiling widely at her new husband before wrapping her arms around him and kissing. They pulled apart and Miroku rested his forehead on hers as they stood there savouring the moment.
The crowd erupted into cheers, a few catcalls as well. They walked back down the isle, followed by their friends, greeting several people, thanking them for coming. Once outside, they got into a white limo with the words 'just married' on the side and tins hanging from the back. The rest of the wedding party got into other cars, decorated in pom-poms and other brightly coloured decorations.
In the limo, Miroku sat with his arm around his wife, her left hand in his as he slowly stroked the ring on her finger smiling blissfully down at her. "I love you Sango." He said.
She smiled back at him, leaning forward and giving him a small kiss on the lips. "I love you to, Miroku." She sighed leaning into him and he embraced her.
The limo slowly moved forward, taking the newly married couple to the place they would be having their reception. The two of them watched the group outside of the church waving them on as the headed out into their new life together.
A/N: sniff. sniff. wasn't that just so sweet? I love weddings. Originally I was going to write their vows, but I had no idea what to use for them. I've only been to two weddings in my life and I was really young and I don't remember them very well. so yeah.
There's the first chapter! I hope you all liked it! The next one will be the Inuyasha/Kagome pariing chapter. There will of course be Sango/Miroku and (hopefully) minimal Kouga/Ayame (because they had their cutsey little scene in this one!). It'll take place at the reception. It should be out by next Saturday, if not I give you all permission to hate me.
Again I'm so sorry it took me forever to get this out! I feel really really bad.
Anyways, please review. I respond to all reviews I get (especially now that I figured out how to keep my computer working) so if you want a response you need to review! Toodles for now!
