Continuation of Jason and Christian's wedding part 2.
Christian and Jason are smooching in the back of the Cruella DeVille car as it's driving them to the reception. "I love you." Christian said in-between kisses.
"I love you so much." Jason breathed out.
"We're married."
"Finally."
Christian felt Jason's hands begin to tug at his clothes, and pushed him away. "Contain yourself until after the party."
"But you're too tempting to resist at the moment." Jason leaned in and brushed his lips against Christian's neck making him blush.
"Jason." Christian moaned out as he gripped Jason's clothing in a tight ball.
Chuckling, Jason pulled back. "And you tell me to get a grip on myself."
"Shut it." Christian hissed out with his face flushing. Jason shook his head with a smile and embraced Christian. "C'mon Jason."
When they arrived at the banquet hall of a hotel, "Introducing, Mr. Williams and Mr. Shear." Everyone cheered when they entered the huge room with dimly lit lights. They smiled and waved at people at circular tables with flower and candle centerpieces as they walked towards the dance floor. Ed Sheridan's Perfect began to play as Christian wrapped his arm around Jason's shoulder. Jason wrapped his arm around Christian's waist, and they began to waltz in tune to the song. They stared at one another as if no one else was in the room.
Guests applauded them when the song finished, and they made their way to the head table where the wedding party was seated.
Sometime later, Christian was happily munching on medium-rare steak with scalloped potatoes and a mixture of veggies on the side.
"Slow down." Jason muttered to him. "Or you'll upset your stomach."
"I'm eating slowly." Christian said.
Jason quirked a brow. "That's slower?"
Christian gave him the stink eye. "Yes, it is. Now, eat that sad looking fish of yours and mind your own business."
Jason eyed the baked cod on his plate along with asparagus and mashed potatoes on the side.
"It doesn't look that bad."
"It looks like it was stuffed in the oven and left to fend for itself."
"Your steak looks like the animal was butchered and just placed on your plate."
Christian and Jason stared at one another before turning away with a huff and returned to their meal.
"May day. May day." Ashley told her siblings.
"I can't believe they are bickering already." Jacob said.
Roger blew a raspberry. "It's been what, barely an hour?"
"Do we say anything?" Ashley asked the others.
"That's unnecessary." John spoke up. "Look." Everyone saw the newlyweds mumbling to one another before sharing each other's food.
"Would you look at that?" Jessie said as she and the others smiled.
That's when Calvin stood and clinked his champagne glass to gain people's attention. "Thank you everyone for coming together to celebrate the union of my son and his new husband." He stared at Christian and Jason. "May your love for one another shine as bright as the stars. Endure the challenges of life. And lasts for all eternity." Calvin raised his glass. "To Christian and Jason." The crowd cheered before he sat down.
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Tailspin Anthology
General FictionSide stories that I conjured up. Most are prequels and different scenarios. Please read the first story in Mythical Families as well as Tail Spin. Warning, mild BL fiction. Do not own cover picture. Most can be read as standalone short stories.
