AN: Sorry for the delay. It slipped my mind how long it had been since I wrote a chapter. This one is short, but I had to get my mindset in the story again.
Olivia and Alex were had been fast asleep when their alarm sounded, the blonde's head resting on the brunette's breast, the two lovers intertwined in one loving embrace.
"Oh fuck that," Olivia growled as she heard a blaring noise.
Alex opened her eye. "We have to shower. Flight … catch …"
The lovers fell back asleep only for the alarm to sound again ten minutes later.
This time, Alex dragged herself out of bed. She turned on the shower and staggered into it.
Olivia could hear the water and although she wanted to keep sleeping, she really wanted a naked, wet, Alex. The detective stumbled into the bathroom and began to wash her wife.
"Keep your hands to yourself," Alex growled, but her smile revealed she was happy to see her.
"I can't help myself."
"I can barely walk because of you," the blonde complained.
"It's not my fault you wanted to ride me all night long," Olivia kissed the bite mark she left on Alex's shoulder the night before.
"Yes it is. You're too damn good looking."
"Oh I know."
Luckily, they had done all the packing before the ceremony. All they had to do was put on clothes, pick up Cassie, and head on to the airport.
"Haha!" Olivia couldn't help but laugh at Alex's waddle.
"Shut up!"
The brunette grinned. "Maybe I should just give you a piggy back."
Olivia had been joking, but then she did carry Alex on her back when they went to get Cassie.
She had spent the night with Liz.
"You actually made it on time," Liz thought she would have to go get them.
"Bright and early," Olivia said with a yawn.
"Are you too lazy to walk or too worn out?" Liz questioned.
Alex took the fifth. "Ready to go Cassie."
"Yes Mama!"
"What do you have to say?"
"Thank you Aunt Liz!"
"You're welcome sweetie. Make sure to have a lot of fun." She gave the little girl a big hug.
"I will!"
They went down to the lobby for breakfast before getting to the airport. It was a short flight, so they would only have snacks.
"I want pancakes!" Cassie declared.
They ended up sharing a giant stack of chocolate/hazelnut pancakes with two sides of bacon.
Alex had to take a picture first.
"You're going to do that all week aren't you?"
"Every second Baby!"
After a delicious breakfast, they got in the car and were off to the airport. Disneyworld here we come!
Liz remembered proposing to Jack the night before. She did not, however, expect him to sent Margo Harriman to escort her to city hall.
"Margo?" Her longtime friend was holding a dress in her hand. "What are you doing here and what's in that garment bag?"
"Well, Jack couldn't pick you up himself, since he can't see the bride before the wedding, so I came here … with this."
Liz's eyes went wide. "I do not need a white dress. No one's going to think I'm a virgin."
Margo threw back a roaring laugh. "I didn't get you a white dress." Margo had come with a simple but classy navy blue dress, sleeveless and it went down past the knee.
"I have to admit … it's nice."
"Even the scrooge approves," Margo teased.
Liz made a face.
"Get yourself ready and let's go. I've waited over thirty years to watch you two idiots tie the knot."
Alex and Olivia rented a two-bedroom suite in the Disney Beach Resort Club. It was not cheap by any means, especially getting this room during Spring Break (for private schools anyway) at kind of the last minute, but Alex knew a guy who knew a guy and they made it happen.
"Anything you require, just call me," Jerome told them before leaving them at their suite.
"And I'm sure he charges $200 just for answering his phone."
Alex silenced Olivia with a kiss.
Cassie had slept on the plane and was wide-awake. "Can we go swimming?"
Alex didn't want to swim, but she could sleep on the beach. "How about we see if we can get some beach chairs?"
Luckily, there was a section reserved for those who ordered a suite. They were able to get a cabana and Alex ordered a mango daiquiri to enjoy while Olivia and Cassie went swimming.
"You look good in that bikini," Alex told her wife before she headed to the ocean.
"You could come with us."
"I'm way too tired to move around."
"It might do your muscles some good, alleviate soreness."
"I don't think those muscles get relaxed while swimming."
Olivia chuckled as she and Cassie raced to the beach.
At 15, Elizabeth Donnelly told herself she didn't need a man to make her happy. At 20, she told herself she did not need children to make her happy. At 25, once she got her law degree, she told herself that she would never marry at all.
Elizabeth Donnelly needed nobody but me, myself, and I.
Mrs. McCoy however, needed Jack like lungs needed air.
"You may now kiss the bride."
Jack pulled his soul mate into his arms and kissed her. She wasn't the first woman he had ever married, but she was the only one who had ever mattered.
"Let's go somewhere," he said suddenly.
"Where?"
"I don't care, California, Montreal … we could even shut off our phones, tell everyone we're out of town and just stay in our house."
"Our house?"
"We just got married. I assumed you'd be moving in with me."
"Why wouldn't you be moving in with me?"
Bill and Margo looked at each other. This didn't take long.
