A/N- Soooooorrrrryyy for lack of updates. Anyways, it is time for a wedding! XDDDDD And, yeah, there are some more mature themes. No smut, though. I'll leave that to your imagination.

It was some late hour of the night, but the ones inside the church really could not care less. They had managed to find some little out of the way place that would be willing to marry both couples with no questions asked. Totheark and Slenderman stood at the end of the aisle, waiting for the women to finally come down the hall. The younger of the two kept shifting his weight from one foot to the other, something which was somewhat amusing and somewhat irritating to the Slenderman.

Are you nervous? Slendy asked, crossing his arms over his chest and staring down at the end of the church, as if that would make the girls show up sooner.

Totheark looked in the direction of the Slenderman. "What do you think? And, what about you, Mr. Calm, Cool, and Collected? God, what could be taking them so long? It cannot take this long for them to get ready. They only have to-"

Relax, Slenderman chided lightly. They're coming now. Try to stand up straight and keep still.

"Yeah, you're nervous," Totheark muttered quietly while doing as he was told.

Ellaina and Anne stood just on the other side of the small set of wooden double doors. They had spent the entire day shopping for the perfect dresses. It had not taken Ellaina long to find hers, as she was not picky and had not been looking for anything in particular. Anne, on the other hand, had been dreaming of being married for years, so she had had the image set in her mind of what she wanted her dress to look like. The dress had been found, though it had cost her nearly all of the money Slendy had given her. She had still had enough money to buy a decent ring for Totheark.

The taller of the two sighed, nerves starting to take her over. "Well, this is it, Anne."

Anne looked at her friend, trying to hide the sadness from her eyes. She had promised not to tell Ellaina about what she knew, but it was difficult. She deserved to know what was going on. As a woman of her word, though, she would not tell her. All she could do was reassure her friend that everything was going to work out fine. "Ellaina, you know that he loves you. Oh sure, he tries to hide it from Totheark and me, but it is so painfully obvious. You don't have to get nervous about this. He's in there, waiting for you, Ell. Don't keep him waiting any longer. The marriage will bind you to him forever."

Ellaina smiled. "Well, perhaps not forever, but at least until Death does us part."

Anne forced herself to look away from her friend as tears threatened to spill from her eyes. Ell really had no idea about it. Slendy must have lied to her about his condition.

"Anne, you aren't crying, are you? Honey, what's wrong?" Ellaina asked, maternal instincts kicking in. She had always been this way to Anne since her mother had died. As her friend, Ellaina figured that it was the least she could do.

The shorter of the two cleared her throat, quickly thinking up a lie. "I'm just so happy. I'm getting married, and I'm going to have a baby. Oh, and I almost forgot to tell you! Totheark and I want you and Slendy to be the godparents. I already told Slender." Well, the last part wasn't a lie.

Ellaina smiled brightly. "Oh, that's so sweet of you. How did Slendy handle it when you told him that you were pregnant?"

"He was going to kill us for being idiots, and then he decided against it," Anne replied. She turned her attention back to the set of wooden doors. "We shouldn't keep them waiting any longer." Seeing Ellaina nod her head in agreement, Anne pushed the door open and began her walk down the aisle, followed by Ellaina.

The wedding had gone well. The now married couples had just left the church, not really knowing where to go. Anne and Totheark eventually decided to separate from the other couple to go and explore Paris a bit more. They wanted to get some more sights in before they had to leave. According to Slendy, they would be leaving tomorrow evening. He could have let them stay longer, of course, but he was not sure how long his health would hold out. It would not go well for him to die on them and for them to be stuck in another country. They could just buy plane tickets to get back home, but he did not trust airplanes and did not want them to have to be stuck on one.

Anne and Totheark were slowly making their way back to the Eifel Tower. They had gone to it once already, but it had only been a brief visit. They wanted to see more of the city at night. Slendy had told them that the view was breath taking from the top of the Tower, and that said a lot coming from a person that was not impressed by much.

The short woman sighed, looking down on her feet. A light snow was falling, so her feet were becoming rather cold. It was not the cold that bothered her, though, and it was not the line they were stuck waiting in to get their tickets to be able to go up. Her thoughts were focused on Ellaina. She looked back up at Totheark, who was standing beside her. "Do you think he'll tell her?" Totheark had told her what he had been inadvertently informed of.

He sighed. "He says that he will, and he tends to do what he says. It likely won't be soon that he'll tell her, though. Dad will want her to be happy for tonight." Totheark looked away from her and to the man who was selling the tickets. He bought them before leading Anne to the next line that would bring them to the top of the Tower. "Do you think they waited in line?"

Anne began to laugh. "Oh, I doubt that. He probably just teleported them up there."

"He can be so lazy sometimes," he replied, laughing as well. The happiness began to die away though as he thought about the fact that the man would soon be gone from this world. It still did not seem possible that something like this could happen. It just…it couldn't happen. The Slenderman did not just die. He brought Death to other people; he wasn't the one who died.

Anne squeezed his hand slightly, causing him to look down on her. "Hey, maybe he will pull through this. With that indomitable will of his, he'll likely tell Death to get lost, or something. Besides, it is our wedding night. We should be thinking about other things."

Totheark laughed, pulling her close to him. "You dirty girl," he commented before kissing her. Their wedding night would certainly be one to remember.

Ellaina had decided to bring Slenderman back to the hotel room. She had never been a fan of being out late in a city that she did not know. She knew that Slendy would most certainly be able to keep her safe, but the hotel room just seemed to be calling to her. They now stood outside said hotel room, her trying to find the swipe card key to let them in the room. She had far too much junk buried in her purse, so it was likely that the card was at the bottom of the pile. She had just grabbed a hold of what was likely the key when the door unlocked itself. She sighed in defeat and looked up at her…husband. It seemed unreal. She smiled up at him. "So, my all powerful Slenderman can unlock doors without a key? That could come in handy."

Indeed, Slenderman replied, slightly nervous at the fact that they were already back at the hotel room. It was their wedding night and he knew what went along with that. He knew that he should not be the one who was nervous, but he still was. What if he did something wrong? What if he hurt her in some way? These thoughts were taken from his mind when she opened the door and started to walk in. He scooped her up in his arms, bridal style, before she had the chance to take another step. She gasped slightly, her arms going around his neck. This only made him chuckle. You did not think I would allow you over the threshold without my carrying you, would you? He set her down on the bed, using a tendril to close the door behind them.

Ellaina smiled up at him. "Well, I didn't think you'd know about it, my husband."

He internally smiled, wishing that she could see how incredibly happy it made him to hear her give him that title. Well, Anne told me about it in between her Disney stories.

"I see," Ellaina replied. She looked at her position on the bed and then back up at the Slenderman. It seemed so odd that she was so comfortable in this position. Ellaina most certainly knew what tonight would lead to, but she was not nervous in the least. This night would make her truly be Slender's wife in mind and body. She smirked at him. "Did she tell you about another wedding tradition by chance? I'll give you a hint; it has to do with something that I am wearing."

Well, I know what is supposed to happen on a wedding night, Slendy replied, sounding a bit shy over the whole thing. While some information on the Internet said that he would take advantage of his female victims, he had never done so. The closest he had ever been to a woman was the time he had spent with Ellaina, and that had never gone anywhere near what tonight would go to.

Ellaina blushed slightly. "Yes, there is that, but I am talking about something else. While you will get to undress me later, there is something you need to take off of me now." She hated how much of a pig she sounded like. Then again, this was her husband. She was allowed to act this way with him. She most certainly would not act this way with any other man.

Had he eyes, they would be wide with the way she was speaking. She never talked this way; it was something he did not associate with her, this way she was speaking. Ellaina was always so modest with him. Even though he knew he should just trust her, he took a quick look into her mind and found that she had never acted this way with another man. It made him feel a bit more at ease, and it made him feel…well, like he had felt when they were last in a hotel room together.

"Did I lose you to the world of thought again, Slendy?" Ellaina questioned, leaning back onto her elbows on the bed. She wanted his focus to be on her. It was too bad that she was unable to sense his thoughts, to know that his mind held no thought outside of her.

He shook his head, bringing his attention back onto her. Sorry for that. You know how my mind tends to wander. Now, what was this tradition you wanted me to fulfill?

Ellaina smiled, a slight blush coming to her face as she thought about what this tradition meant, where it could go. In some places this tradition could be extremely sexually and in others it could be something quite simple. She could only imagine how Slendy would go about doing it. "Well…women wear a garter on their wedding day. The husband gets to remove it as he sees fit."

Well, alright then. Where do women wear this garter thing? He had never heard of this article of clothing and he certainly had never seen it. Of the women he had seen in the forest, none had ever been dressed for a wedding. Then again, he never paid too much attention as to what women wore. He looked her over, trying to find the article. All he could see was a dress and some jewelry.

"Find it," Ellaina challenged, lying back onto the bed entirely. She laughed slightly, hearing him grumble slightly to himself. She saw him looking her over, trying to visually find what he was searching for. "Would you like another hint as to where it could be?" Seeing him give a slight nod, she began to laugh again. "Oh, my dear Slendy, you are so very innocent. Alright, I'll just go ahead and tell you. You will find it on my right leg." She did not tell him exactly where it was. That was something he would need to figure out on his own.

Slenderman knew that something was going on with the way she was acting and by that little comment of hers. You will find, my Little One, that I am not that innocent. He had an idea now of where this garter thing could be. It was no wonder she was acting like this, and the thing certainly tied into the theme of what a wedding night should be. He stood at the end of the bed, looking down on her. Once again, he went into her mind-the need to know how other men did this sort of thing driving him on. He pulled back from her mind, surprised at what this could entail. Well…he may not be like other men, but he most certainly could make this enjoyable for her.

Ellaina gasped slightly when she felt one of his tendrils slowly winding its way up her leg. It was cold compared to her skin. She had not known that he could control the temperature of them. The only logical explanation for how cold they were was to get her to react this way. The tendril did find what it was looking for, but the object of its search was ignored. The tendril continued to wind around her leg, going further up. Her eyes went wide when the coldness was suddenly gone, only to be replaced with his hand. He was leaning over her now, his face very close to hers while his hand remained on her leg.

Kiss me, he stated, his voice sounding more like a demand than anything. It would be a lie to say that he was not enjoying himself, and he could only imagine how the rest of this night would make him feel. More than anything he wanted to just…take her here and now. It might be base of him, but at the moment he did not care. Her arms came around his neck, her lips meeting his nonexistent ones. Slendy growled into the kiss, ripping away the garter. Slender made himself pull away, looking down on her. Will you allow me to make you mine? He wanted this more than anything, but he was not going to force her. He wanted her to be willing to do this.

Ellaina pushed him away slightly, forcing herself to her feet. She pulled a small bag out from under the bed. She had bought what was inside it and hidden it away before he had the chance to see it. She smiled at him, slowly making her way to the bathroom. "Let me change into something more comfortable. I'm sure you'll like it."

He followed her, pulling the bag out of her hand. He looked into the bag and became somewhat confused. Ellaina…there's only lipstick in this bag.

She smiled widely at him, taking the bag back from him and heading to the bathroom. "Exactly."

A/N- That end bit is a reference to the show The Nanny. If you have seen the show, you will remember what scene this was. Poor Maxwell. Fran was being such a tease in that episode. xD