A Royal Wedding

Disclaimer: I do not own Voltron Force

The long awaited wedding.

Just letting you all know, the next chapter will be the last. I'm already half way done with it, since the chapter's I've posted have been rather small.

Anyway, hope you enjoy.


2 ½ months later

Larmina sat at the vanity mirror as the makeup artist and hair stylist worked on her wedding look. She had butterflies swirling in her stomach as this day had finally come. She and Daniel had been living together for over a year now, they had a baby that was now seven months old, and things had been about as normal as could be in their crazy lifestyle. She couldn't get over that today was actually happening. Larmina's nerves were everywhere as she tried to stay calm, but her heart kept racing as the minutes ticked by. The makeup artist finally finished with Larmina's look, and it was simply really, other than the light base coat of concealer, she liked how she looked; her eyelids were a light and royal blue hue, with thin black eyeliner on both upper and lower lid and mascara that made her already dark and long eyelashes stand out even more, but not too much, a natural look. She had a tint of blush, just a light little bit to make her face have some natural color to it. Her lips, which were already a dark pink color, were more vibrant. She smiled to the makeup artist, giving her silent approval.

The hair stylist finished her hair, which was curled into tight ringlets that bounced elegantly when she moved her head. She wanted her hair down, since hardly anyone but Daniel saw it down. Larmina glanced at the clock and let out the breath she had been holding only to get that nervous feeling full force. It was time and she knew Keith – since her dad had passed when she was young – would be outside the door to walk her down the aisle. Just as she predicted Keith stood there in a black suite, waiting patiently for Larmina. Larmina was never more thankful that those other formal things she had to go to when she was young and had to wear heels, because she wore them now and walked gracefully, holding Keith's arm. She heard the wedding march, something her aunt insisted on, and then the huge wooden doors opened. Everyone stood – amount to about three hundred and fifty people – and smiled in awe as Larmina walked down the aisle in her white wedding dress. It had a sweetheart neck line, not sleeves, and had light folds along the bottom half of the dress, bunching it to show the smooth silken under skirt that had a long runner that looking from above shaped into a tear. The bodice was the main attraction, silver embroidery swirled along the bodice and in the veil she wore on her hair.

Both Daniel and Vince could barely keep their jaws from dropping. Daniel always thought that Larmina was beautiful in every way, but she was flat out stunning in her wedding dress. Daniel managed to recover from his stupor just in time for Keith to hand her off to him and walk back to the royal pastor.

"Please be seated." The pastor said and on cue everyone took their seats.

"We are gathered here today to celebrate the holy matrimony of Daniel Greshaw, young Duke of Corscon, and Larmina, Duchess of Arus. This joining of these two young souls will not only bind them in the great god's eyes, but also bind their planets. And now we will listen to their vows." The pastor said. Daniel nodded, took a deep breath and started in.

"Larmina, since day one I knew you were someone special. And since that day we've gotten into and out of trouble together, through the craziness on this team and through my illness we were always there for each other, along with our friends. You've been my friend, my friendly rival at times, a lover, and now the mother of our son. I promise to cherish you as you should be, to help you escape from all your problems when they bear too much on you. I promise to take responsibility for some of those burdens that may bother you. I promise to honor your choices and decisions in all aspects of our life together. I promise to protect you in all situations. I promise to help you with all our problems, be them minor or major. To be there for our son and help raise him to the best of my abilities. I promise, most of all, I promise to love you with all my heart, for you are my one and only, my soul mate, and my true love. Even in death, sickness, and wealth." Daniel said with such an intensity, and honest intensity that had most of the women in the stands crying. Larmina's eyes were even a little misty, but she knew it was now her turn and she had to hold back the waterworks, no matter how close they were to flowing over, and say her vows.

"Daniel, since we first met, something just told me that you would somehow, in some way, be the man I would end up with, though I was stubborn and would never admit it, to anyone. You were the one who showed me what I had been missing in my life, both socially and in all risk aspects. You knew how to calm me in my most hostile or stressful situations. You've been my friend, my rival, and now my lover and the father to our son. I promise to listen to you, even if I may disagree at the time. I promise to honor your decisions. I promise to honor you. I promise to have your back in any battles in the future. I promise to tend to you when you're sick and to stay by your side through thick and thin. I promise to be the best mother I can be, no matter how many children we may end up having. I promise to try to loosen up more and not stress or freak out too much. But mostly, I promise to love you with everything I have, you're the man I've waited for, even before I knew what I wanted, you're my soul-mate, my other half and sometimes better half, and my one true love. And I believe that not even death can part us." Larmina said, her voice only cracking once and noticing the small chuckles that Daniel let out at some of the vows. The pastor smiled at this young couple, so full of love.

"Daniel, do you take Larmina to be you're lawfully wedded wife?" the pastor asked, not needing to repeat half of the vows.

"I do." Daniel said, slipping the ring on her finger, smiling brightly.

"Larmina, do you take Daniel to be your lawfully wedded husband?" the pastor asked.

"I do." Larmina said, sliding the ring onto his finger, smiling just as brightly.

"Then, by the power vested in me, I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride." The pastor said. Daniel smiled, lifted the veil and kissed her tenderly as they heard clapping and applause from their guests, seeing the bright flashes through their eyelids. When they broke apart they walked back down the aisle, as Larmina went to change her dress for the reception, which was still just as stunning. It was shorter in the front but long in the back, white with black and blue accents on the neckline. First was the dance, their first dance, which was choreographed beautifully. Allura smiled brightly at her niece and step-nephew as they danced, memories flooding of her and Keith doing the same thing years ago. And then it was time for the dinner and just as they were getting ready to eat Daniel stood.

"I know this is out of order, what with the best man going first and all, followed by the father or fatherly figure. Sorry." Daniel laughed, causing everyone else to chuckle.

"But I have something important I would like to say. Vince, stand please." Daniel said. Vince stood shyly.

"Yes Daniel." Vince said.

"Larmina and I have been talking about this a lot, and we are wondering if you would do us the great honor of being our son's god father?" Daniel asked, his hand resting on Larmina's shoulder as she held Darion, who had long ago crashed.

"You can count on it." Vince said, smiling widely. The rest of the evening was joyful and full of photos that would be cherished forever.


So, tell me what you think. Like I said up top, the next chapter is my last. I will make all final thank yous then. R&R.