part 12

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It was the wedding day. Both couples were getting on their suits and worrying about basically everything. 

Dream was in the room with a few helpers to make sure everything was fitting correctly. “I’m so excited, but so nervous!” He said as he buttoned up his suit vest.

“I'm excited for you!” One of the dress helpers said as he fixed Dream’s collar. 

Dream started going on about everything that he and Ink are going to do on their honeymoon, like snuggles and going on walks and touring different countries.

Ink was chattering about the same thing, but he was much more nervous. “What if we decide to do something that I enjoy but he doesn’t but he doesn’t say anything and it ends up ruining the honeymoon!?”

“Ink, it’s okay. Knowing sir Dream, he will let you know if he doesn’t like it. It’s okay.

Cross and Nightmare weren’t stressed at all about it. They were also planning on just staying at the castle, but were just going to relax. They planned on lots of naps and snuggles.

It was time for the actual  wedding. As they were the first to get together, Cross and Nightmare were the first to do their wedding vows. After the ‘I do’s’ they stepped off to the side behind the minister and then Ink and Dream did their vows, then everyone went to the reception, then the ending party.

During the party everyone was enjoying themselves. There were no worries at all from the newlyweds and the guests. Everyone was happy.

After the wedding, Cross and Nightmare and Ink and Dream had a crowning ceremony for the now second monarchs of both kingdoms and the two kingdoms had gotten a stronger bond and during any wars or struggles, they agreed to stick together.

Both also had children. Ink and Dream had their son, Palette, and Cross and Nightmare had their second son, Moonlight. Their firstborn was Incubux. All three are lovely boys and even at the young ages they are, it's clear they are going to be excellent kings when they come of age.

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