Chapter Twenty One

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Gabriel's

It was my wedding day, and I was nervous as all fucking hell. Sam and I had the wedding hall set up, gold and silver decorations all through the room. We had the reception hall set up as well. The few tables were covered with silver and gold table cloths, small nametags at each seat. There was a bar set up for when the chefs got there later. I hadn't seen Sam in an hour, because he refused to see me before the wedding. I paced, in my tux with my hair slicked back. I was nervously sucking on a lollipop, tapping my feet and watching the clock. It was finally time. I walked out and stood at the aisle, tossing my lollipop in the trash before I walked through the door. I stood on one side of the judge, at the side of the altar. There was a few.moments of silence, and then the wedding march began. The doors opened and Sam stepped through the door, Dean by his side. Dean walked him down the aisle, Sam's eyes locked on me. His long hair was swept back behind his ears, his eyes bright and shining. He looked handsome in his tux, a small red flower pinned to his lapel. He beamed at me and I grinned back, my stomach twisting in excitement. Dean left him, taking a step back when Sam stood parallel to me. Cas stood behind be, my best man, as Dean was for Sam. The Judge smiled, and began. "Friends, we have joined here today to share with Gabriel Richard Collins and Samuel Dean Winchester in an important moment in their lives. In their time together, they have seen their love and understanding of each other grow and blossom and now they have decided to live out the rest of their lives as one." He paused, smiling at both of us, and at the small group in the crowd. "Marriage is a union between two who love each other. Marriage is more than just a signed paper and a ceremony. These two people have decided to spend the rest of their lives together, and today is the day that we make their decision official." I smiled at Sam, and he smiled back. "Do you, Gabriel Richard Collins, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?" I smiled and said, "I do." he turned to Sam. "Do you, Samuel Dean Winchester, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?" Sam nodded and smiled. "I do." I looked questioningly at the judge, and he nodded. Holding Sam's hands in mine, I began. "Sam, I know I'm not serious most of the time. I'm goofy, and I'm silly, and I make a lot of mistakes. But you love me, and I don't know what I'd do without you. I love you Sam." Sam's eyes were filled with unshed tears, only one slipping down his cheek. He smiled and gently squeezed my hand. "Gabriel. You are so sweet, and so kind, and I don't know what I ever did to deserve someone as awesome as you. You're my one and only, my other half, and I love you." He said, smiling softly. I had sworn to myself that I wasn't going to let myself tear up, but I broke that promise, a few tears trailing down my cheeks. Normally I wouldn't be okay with a room full of people watching me cry, but what the hell, it was my wedding day. The judge nodded at Sam's little half brother, Adam, and he stepped forward with the two ring boxes. I slid Sam's ring onto his finger, and he slid mine onto my finger. The judge smiled again "By the power vested in me by the State of Kansas, I now pronounce you man and husband. You may now kiss the groom." I pulled Sam toward me, gently, and kissed him. Just a small, simple kiss. "I present to you Mr. and Mr. Collins." Concluded the judge. Our small group of friends stood and clapped, but all I could focus on was the feeling of Sam's hand in mine, and the way his eyes sparkled with joy. We thanked the judge and let the way out of the wedding hall. Sam held my hand tightly, the feeling of the metal ring against my fingers feeling both strange, yet meant to be. Cas and Dean trailed behind us, silent in all the right ways. When we got to the reception hall, they all went to their seats. Sam and I went to the front of the room, standing to address our friends. Sam began. "Hello everyone, thank you for being here with us today. This has officially been the best day of my life, and I'm glad you were all here to share it with us." I continued. "It's been amazing, and I'll never forget it. But now, we have food, cake, and a lot of alcohol. So have fun, drink, eat, and be happy." Dean laughed quietly, and Cas smiled gently, shaking his head. Sam and I walked toward the center of the room, and the fun began.

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