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Wedding Night

As he closed the door of their hotel suite, he could not believe his good fortune. The amazing young woman he had loved since he was eighteen was standing right across from him, finally all his. After all, she had promised to love him until the Force parted them. It was enough to make him forget what could happen if they were caught. He had to smaile to himself.

"I am so glad you didn't keep your promise," Siri said, her voice somehow more feminine than usual. "I am sorry I made you say you would never tempt me." Her eyes sparkled. It almost made him weak in the knees.

"That was a long time ago," he said, stroking her hair. "And it was the right thing to do at the time. We never would have survived without the Order." Maybe they still couldn't.

"No, we wouldn't have." She sounded almost disappointed at being dependent on anything.

Suddenly the mood changed. Siri turned towards the mirror with an animated look on her face. This surprised Obi-Wan as she had never been one to care about her looks. Then again, it was a special occasion.

"I don't think I've ever felt like a princess before."

"You certainly look like one." He was sure he would never have a chance to see her in a white, off-the-shoulder gown again. Her blonde hair was perfectly waved behind her tiara.

Siri turned towards him. "You do know that you're the only man I've ever loved." There was a sudden pause.

"Why do I sense a but?" He was almost getting worried.

Please, let this night be just about us.

"But I don't deserve this."

His response was to plant his lips on hers which she returned with a passion he'd rarely felt before. As it got deeper, it made him feel relieved, like he might be able to get away with remembering all the reasons they shouldn't have gotten married. "For now, let's forget about our pasts and duties and responsibilities," he told her. He started to kiss her neck.

"I never thought I'd hear you say that," Siri said, smiling and pushing his hair back.

"And I never thought you'd be my wife."

"I don't have any regrets. Do you?" Her serious blue eyes waited for an answer.

"No. We're adults and we can face the Council if they discover this." His heart was starting to race even more than it had been all day.

"So we can," she said, starting to slide her dress off her shoulders. This was going to be worth it, no matter what followed.