A year after the accident Robin and Kurt held strong with each other. The others in town stopped out casting Kurt and even started to become his friends once more. Kurt still kept his distance from everyone for god reason. He forgave them one by one, as he said he would after a while. The year was fruitful for both Robin and Kurt, with their work and their relationship.
It was the day of the Thanksgiving festival and people decorated their homes with candles in the windows and holly and pine branch garland around doors and windows. It was a nice time of year where friends gave gifts to each other, and cake to the ones they like most. This year Robin was going to give a cake to Kurt even if it killed her to make it.
They day, started wonderfully with her chickens giving good eggs and her new cow giving the best milk it could. All that was left to get was flour, eggs, sugar, oil, and chocolate. She went to the store to pick up her supplies and was surprised when they were out of sugar. With a frown, she left to go ask Ellen if she could get a cup only to find Ellen was not home nor was Bob or Blue.
Robin was at a loss she could not make a cake for Kurt. She thought for a while before she got an great Idea, the café sold cake she could buy one then give it to him. It was the perfect plan and she was off going to the café to find Carl and Katie. She got a while from both ask for a cake for Kurt. She was shot down once more when Carl informed her they did not make cake today because all the couples made their own cake.
She was panicking as it was growing closer to mid afternoon from her running around she didn't want to forget about plans with Kurt that night. Thinking as best she could she got an idea and bolted from the café and darted across the bridge to the inn. Gwen might have sugar if not any cake. When she burst through the door, a very large dog greeted her, almost tackling her to the floor.
The dog was chased away by Gwen and her dad before they talked about what was going on. Robin explained her problem and Gwen smiled before putting her hands up shrugging. Gwen had no cake, nor sugar to give Robin. Robin was defeated and sighed heavily before turning her head to the clock in the inn when it chimed. It was near four in the afternoon and she was to meet Kurt at five.
Even if she had sugar now she would not have enough time to make him a cake before they were to meet. She went home and decided if she couldn't make him a cake she would at least go see him and tell him he needs to take a rain check on the cake due to lack of sugar in the village. She dressed in her best clothes and left to meet him in the square.
When she arrived, she was alone in the dark square. She hugged herself as the cold air started to nip at her as she waited. It was about ten minutes later she heard footsteps she turned around and saw Kurt walking in to the square. She smiled seeing him as she got closer to her and held a large box in his hands. She was blushing when he stopped and then she saw everyone else in town coming around him and circling here each one of them held a small cupcake with a candle in it to light their faces. Once everyone in town circled her, Kurt stepped through and smiled down to her.
"Sorry I am late, had to do a few things." Kurt smiled down to her.
"What is with everyone here?" Robin looked around at all of them
"They all came to give their best friend a gift. It is the Thanksgiving festival." Kurt smiled and stepped back.
Katie was the first to approach as she held her cupcake on a very large platter she smiled and handed it to Robin. Then they stepped to her one by one in a circle all around each one giving her a cupcake each one decorated differently. Each cupcake matched the person who gave it to her. Katie had bows on it, Ellen's a cow, Gwen a horse, Alex a plus, Gina a pair of glasses, Ann a hammer and wrench and so on to each person.
"Thank you everyone this means a lot to her." Robin started to sniffle as she was becoming so happy she was about to start crying.
When she turned back around she was looking at Kurt, she was tearing up and starting to cry. The square lights flicked on, the square was decorated for a small party. Everyone in town found her to be their one of their best friends and she did not realize that until today. Kurt stepped forward holding his box still and took her platter of cupcakes before handing her the box. Katie quickly intercepted the platter and put it on a table before joining everyone to watch Robin unwrap her gift.
"I am sorry I didn't have a cake or anything for you Kurt." Robin felt bad she did not have a gift for him.
"I know. DO not worry." Kurt smiled slyly.
"What do you mean you know?" Robin was confused.
"Well Kurt may not look it but he is rather sneak and smart. He got everyone in town to work with him to keep you from making cake for him." Joe spoke out and patted his brother on the shoulder.
"Why did you do that?" Robin pouted a bit.
"I needed today to be just right for what I was planning." Kurt blushed a bit as he spoke. "Open your gift."
Robin smiled and opened the box up and pulled the lid before looking inside. She froze as tears just started to pour from her eye. She could not move nor could she speak. Everyone looked at her waiting to see what was in the box. Kurt walked over and whispered in to her ear very softly so only, she could hear him.
"Well what do you think?" Kurt slowly stepped back before Robin finally moved and looked up to him. "What do you say?"
"Kurt… I…" Robin was crying so hard before she turned and dove in to Kurt wrapping her arms around his neck. "YES, YES, YES!"
Kurt wrapped his arms around her and smiled brightly as she said yes. She finally pulled away and pulled out a beautifully hand carved Blue Feather, with a silver bow tied around the bottom. All the girls squealed and surrounded Robin, as they were so happy for her. The men cheered and congratulated Kurt for stepping forward and asking for the woman of his dreams to marry him.
Three days later, they had a wedding and Robin was dressed in white. Kurt was dressed in a black tuxedo and stood with Robin in front of the town. They exchanged their Vows and made their first kiss as husband and wife. They would now be together and part of each other's life for as long as they lived. They celebrated in to the night with the town before then went home to Robin's home where they would spend their first night together as husband and wife. Their life had a big change to it and a change they both would enjoy for years to come.
