2 Months Later
I twisted my engagement ring around my finger nervously as I was pacing in the little room, already dressed in my gorgeous white and silver gown. My hair and make up had been done up nicely, and there was a small tiara on my head that was connected to a white see through veil.
I stopped paced as I heard the door open and looked up to see Risa and Damien walk through the door. Risa was my maid of honor, and my brother as her soulmate was there for both of our supports.
"You ready?" Risa asked me excitedly as I just shook my head a bit.
"What if I mess up my words? What if I trip? What if...." I said about to lose myself to the millions of 'what ifs' and scenarios of how things could go wrong that were filling up my head.
"You won't mess up nor will you trip. This is your wedding day, smile and relax. There is nothing to worry about, just relax. You did so well at the rehearsal." Risa reassured me as I just nodded, calming down slightly at her words.
She was right. This was my wedding day, and I wouldn't mess up. I would walk down that aisle, marry my soulmates, and then the rest of the day would be filled with photos, the reception, and dancing. I could do this.
I heard the bridal march and I stood up straight, taking a steadying breath as Risa handed me my discarded bouquet of pink roses. I tightened my hands around them before they both linked arms with each other.
"We'll see you in there. Remember to smile." Damien told me encouragingly as they stepped out the door, leaving it open behind them and I fell into the march not too far behind them.
As I rounded the corner and stepped into the room where I was getting married my eyes caught my soulmates' that were standing up on the stage beside the minister. I smiled a bit as my entire body relaxed as I could feel their love, through the bond.
Risa took her place on my side, as Damien stood beside my soulmates. I finished my march as I stepped up on the slightly taller stage for the brides and grooms. I looked over at my soulmates as Risa took the bouquet out of my hands, and Hoseok reached forward and flipped the veil over my head so that my face was no long obstructed from their view, evenly slightly as it barely was with the veil I had chosen.
My eyes just kept switching focus over all of my soulmates as they just stood in front of me, all with smiles on their faces. I hadn't even heard the minister finish speaking until Risa nudged me slightly, and I looked away from my soulmates as my cheeks heated up a slight pink.
"I believe the bride had a few words she wanted to say." The minister said to which I nodded and I switched my attention back to my soulmates whose eyes had all taken on slightly questioning looks.
We hadn't agreed on writing vows since there was seven of them, but last minute I had talked to the planner and the minister and scheduled there be time for it in the ceremony. After all I would only be getting married once, so might as well have the entire experience.
"Thank you minister." I told him as I took a shaky breath before looking out at all of our guests. Tables filled with their gangs members, my friends from high school, and even some people from the organization. I looked back up at soulmates once again, and remembered the words I had practiced.
"I knew we didn't have enough time for all of us to say vows during the ceremony, but last minute I had this put in the schedule. I mean I'm only getting married once, so might as well get the full experience right?" I asked them and I could hear some of the guests laugh at my statement.
"I know I haven't known any of you very long, usually if soulmates ever decide to get married it's usually years after they had even met each other. And yet here I stand professing my love for you all, having only known all seven of you for less than a year. Certain events in life took place that got us to this very moment, and I wouldn't take a single one of them back, even if one of them had caused us to push the wedding back by a month and a half due to an unforeseen injury." I said as I took a breath, before continuing. "Before I met you all I was a high school student, living on her own with pretty much no family. I had my friends, and that was it, yet my life always felt like it was missing something. That feeling started going away the moment I locked eyes with a certain someone across the room at a party." I said before looking up at Hoseok whose smile just seemed to get bigger at my words. "And then once again when my eyes met those of a man who I had never met before, but he already knew very well who I was." I said before locking eyes with Jungkook who was biting at his lip ring nervously, but at my words he had stopped. "And then finally when I met the rest of your for the firs time, in that house with the colorful fish tank after I had gotten shot for the first time. The feeling had completely disappeared then, and it's never once come back because I know that the thing I was missing most in the world was you guys, my family." I said having to take a shaky breath as tears pricked my eyes.
A slightly movement caught my eye and I turned away slightly to see two differently colored butterflies flying in the air around us, and I knew without a moment's doubt that they were my parents. They wouldn't miss my wedding.
I turned back to my soulmates once I had calmed down enough to continue. "You all know I'm not one for promises mainly because of certain events that have happened that have made me have to go against the promises, but from this day forward I promise to never do anything reckless again. I promise to stay by your guys' sides everyday even through tough times. I promise to love, cherish, and spend the rest of my life with you all. And even though we've been through a lot together, I say this with absolute certainty; I can't wait to be your guys' wife nor can I wait for you guys' to be my husbands. I love you so much that not even words can describe." I finished as they all looked on the brink of tears at my words, and I had to look away to stop myself from crying.
I calmed down enough as the minister picked back up his speech, I could feel my soulmates calm down as well. And before I knew it I watched the ring bearer walk down the aisle with all of the rings.
They had opted for one ring for me instead of their original idea of seven very thin rings in a row, that had been engraved with all of their names.
I had seven rings that I had to put on each of their fingers. The boxes were labeled since they were all different sizes.
As we exchanged rings, my hands shaking slightly as I slid the rings on their fingers before Hoseok slid the ring onto my finger. Since he had been the first one to find me before telling the others, he was the one that got to do pretty much everything, including kissing me first when the minister told us to.
Every kiss with them was sweet and loving, and I heard the cheers and applause never-ending in the background as I just smiled against their lips. As I pulled apart from them all we all were smiling happily as we turned to the crowd. Their cheers and applause only growing more.
I was now and forever would be their wife, just as they would now and forever be my husbands. I couldn't believe it fully as I pinched myself to make sure I wasn't sleeping, the pain I felt told me I wasn't. If anyone had told me a year ago that I would be getting married a year from then I would have called them crazy, or accused them of doing drugs. And yet here I stood, now married to not just one but all seven of my soulmates.
A lot of things had happened since I first met them; I had gotten betrayed by my best friend, had gotten my older brother back in my life, gotten kidnapped twice as well as shot two times, I had become the leader of an organization of assassins, barely graduated, and almost died at least three times. But I wouldn't take back a single one of those things as here I stood, more happy than I had been in my entire life. And I knew from this day forward, no matter what life threw at us, I was always going to be happy because I had them in my life.
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The Girl With Seven Fiances
FanfictionLuna Moore and her seven soulmates are back again in this story. With the Blue Devils and The Organization stuff behind them and having been almost forced apart by their enemies already, all eight are excited and planning for their wedding since lif...