An Overdue Apology
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The Wedding of Axel and Kairi
AN OVERDUE APOLOGY
By Axel Ingleson
(Warning: Adult content.)
(Pairings: Axel and Kairi. Sora and Riku.)
(Disclaimer: KH2 and its characters are not mine.)
“But you can’t get married in those clothes,” Queen Minnie shook her head. “Come, Kairi, we must find you a suitable dress.”
“You, too, Axel,” King Mickey said, taking Axel’s hand and leading him out the door.
For the next half hour, Sora and the others wondered where the King and Queen would find suitable wedding garments for Axel and Kairi.
“Any sign of Heartless?” Sora asked Riku, who was looking out the window.
“None,” Riku replied. “But with a wedding in preparation, I don’t think they’ll come here right now. This is too joyous an occasion.”
“Don’t forget I’m here,” Repliku reminded them.
“I doubt even the darkness in your heart can overcome the happiness of this hour, Repliku,” Riku assured him.
“I wish people would stop calling me that,” Repliku sighed. “There’s got to be a better name for me than Repliku.”
“Well, there are a lot of names out there to choose from,” Riku suggested. “But if you really want to be unique, stick with what you’ve got. I don’t know of anyone else named Repliku.”
“I never thought of it that way,” Repliku admitted. “Repliku it is then.”
“We’re ready,” King Mickey said from the doorway. “Everyone come to the garden. The wedding is about to begin.”
The small group made their way out to the castle garden to await the bride.
Axel was standing there in what seemed like a combination of an Organization XIII coat and a tuxedo. It was flame red, with black trimming and on the lapel was a red flower that seemed to burn with fire.
Then Kairi appeared. She was a simple white sleeveless gown. It had silk ribbons for straps which were tied in pretty bows that rested on her shoulders. It had a heart shaped bodice which ran down to a princess-style waist. The lower half of the dress was flared out just a little, and was decorated with a light pink seashell pattern. On her head was a tiara of pink diamonds with a veil that flowed down the sides and back.
“Wow,” was all Axel could say when he turned and saw her.
The others all silently agreed that they had never seen Kairi looking as beautiful as she did at that moment.
Sora glanced over at Riku, wondering for just a moment how he would look if he were to wear such a gown.
“Not in a million years, Sora,” Riku whispered to him, as if reading his mind.
It was clear that he meant it and Sora quickly returned his attention to the bride and groom.
King Mickey looked out at the small gathering and began to speak.
“Dearly beloved,” he said, “we are gathered here in the sight of all that is good to witness the joining of these two people as they begin their lives together as husband and wife. Now, the bride and groom wish to share their own vows in place of the traditional ones. Axel…”
“Kairi,” Axel said, gazing into Kairi’s eyes, “I can’t recall when it was that I lost my heart. But I do know when I found it again. It rests within you, and I can never be whole again without you. I will be faithful to you always, to the end of our days.”
King Mickey turned to Kairi, who responded, her eyes never leaving Axel’s:
“Axel. You picked me up when my heart was broken. You were there for me when I thought my friends had all deserted me. I will never be complete without you at my side. I will be true to you, always.”
King Mickey nodded to Daisy who came forth bearing a pink satin pillow upon which sat two gold bands.
“And now, Axel,” King Mickey said as Axel took the smaller ring, “placing the ring on Kairi’s finger, repeat after me. With this ring, I thee wed.”
Axel placed the ring on Kairi’s finger, repeating the six simple words that sealed his love for Kairi.
Then it was Kairi’s turn to place the ring upon Axel’s finger. This she did with a look of pure joy in her eyes.
“By the power vested in me and in the eyes of all that is good,” King Mickey declared, “I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.”
Axel drew Kairi into his arms and gave her a long, soft kiss. Then he drew back and looked into her eyes, seeing her for the first time as his wife.
The reception afterward was simple. A nice red velvet wedding cake was served up by the castle’s kitchen staff, who were famous for being able to produce elegant cakes within an hour. Getting into the spirit of things, Kairi and Axel each made sure their new spouse got more cake on their face than in their mouth. Axel wiped a little of the frosting under Kairi’s eyes so that for a moment, she appeared to have the same marks as he did. Then he kissed each one clean and smiled at her.
Other food consisted mainly of small fancy sandwiches and glasses of fizzing fruit punch.
The festivities lasted for several hours. Then the King noticed that it was beginning to grow dark.
“You’re welcome to spend the night,” he told them. “And you can all have a good breakfast in the morning before you take off on your journey.”
“Thank you, your majesty,” Riku said.
“Now, Riku,” King Mickey scolded, “what have I told you.”
“I mean Mickey.” Riku corrected himself.
By Axel Ingleson
(Warning: Adult content.)
(Pairings: Axel and Kairi. Sora and Riku.)
(Disclaimer: KH2 and its characters are not mine.)
“But you can’t get married in those clothes,” Queen Minnie shook her head. “Come, Kairi, we must find you a suitable dress.”
“You, too, Axel,” King Mickey said, taking Axel’s hand and leading him out the door.
For the next half hour, Sora and the others wondered where the King and Queen would find suitable wedding garments for Axel and Kairi.
“Any sign of Heartless?” Sora asked Riku, who was looking out the window.
“None,” Riku replied. “But with a wedding in preparation, I don’t think they’ll come here right now. This is too joyous an occasion.”
“Don’t forget I’m here,” Repliku reminded them.
“I doubt even the darkness in your heart can overcome the happiness of this hour, Repliku,” Riku assured him.
“I wish people would stop calling me that,” Repliku sighed. “There’s got to be a better name for me than Repliku.”
“Well, there are a lot of names out there to choose from,” Riku suggested. “But if you really want to be unique, stick with what you’ve got. I don’t know of anyone else named Repliku.”
“I never thought of it that way,” Repliku admitted. “Repliku it is then.”
“We’re ready,” King Mickey said from the doorway. “Everyone come to the garden. The wedding is about to begin.”
The small group made their way out to the castle garden to await the bride.
Axel was standing there in what seemed like a combination of an Organization XIII coat and a tuxedo. It was flame red, with black trimming and on the lapel was a red flower that seemed to burn with fire.
Then Kairi appeared. She was a simple white sleeveless gown. It had silk ribbons for straps which were tied in pretty bows that rested on her shoulders. It had a heart shaped bodice which ran down to a princess-style waist. The lower half of the dress was flared out just a little, and was decorated with a light pink seashell pattern. On her head was a tiara of pink diamonds with a veil that flowed down the sides and back.
“Wow,” was all Axel could say when he turned and saw her.
The others all silently agreed that they had never seen Kairi looking as beautiful as she did at that moment.
Sora glanced over at Riku, wondering for just a moment how he would look if he were to wear such a gown.
“Not in a million years, Sora,” Riku whispered to him, as if reading his mind.
It was clear that he meant it and Sora quickly returned his attention to the bride and groom.
King Mickey looked out at the small gathering and began to speak.
“Dearly beloved,” he said, “we are gathered here in the sight of all that is good to witness the joining of these two people as they begin their lives together as husband and wife. Now, the bride and groom wish to share their own vows in place of the traditional ones. Axel…”
“Kairi,” Axel said, gazing into Kairi’s eyes, “I can’t recall when it was that I lost my heart. But I do know when I found it again. It rests within you, and I can never be whole again without you. I will be faithful to you always, to the end of our days.”
King Mickey turned to Kairi, who responded, her eyes never leaving Axel’s:
“Axel. You picked me up when my heart was broken. You were there for me when I thought my friends had all deserted me. I will never be complete without you at my side. I will be true to you, always.”
King Mickey nodded to Daisy who came forth bearing a pink satin pillow upon which sat two gold bands.
“And now, Axel,” King Mickey said as Axel took the smaller ring, “placing the ring on Kairi’s finger, repeat after me. With this ring, I thee wed.”
Axel placed the ring on Kairi’s finger, repeating the six simple words that sealed his love for Kairi.
Then it was Kairi’s turn to place the ring upon Axel’s finger. This she did with a look of pure joy in her eyes.
“By the power vested in me and in the eyes of all that is good,” King Mickey declared, “I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.”
Axel drew Kairi into his arms and gave her a long, soft kiss. Then he drew back and looked into her eyes, seeing her for the first time as his wife.
The reception afterward was simple. A nice red velvet wedding cake was served up by the castle’s kitchen staff, who were famous for being able to produce elegant cakes within an hour. Getting into the spirit of things, Kairi and Axel each made sure their new spouse got more cake on their face than in their mouth. Axel wiped a little of the frosting under Kairi’s eyes so that for a moment, she appeared to have the same marks as he did. Then he kissed each one clean and smiled at her.
Other food consisted mainly of small fancy sandwiches and glasses of fizzing fruit punch.
The festivities lasted for several hours. Then the King noticed that it was beginning to grow dark.
“You’re welcome to spend the night,” he told them. “And you can all have a good breakfast in the morning before you take off on your journey.”
“Thank you, your majesty,” Riku said.
“Now, Riku,” King Mickey scolded, “what have I told you.”
“I mean Mickey.” Riku corrected himself.