Part 24

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A/N: Alrighty folks, here it is. Adam and Adrielle's 'first time'. The first bit is their wedding reception but just keep reading. ObsessedwithTidam, this is dedicated to you. I hope this was worth the wait!


As they pulled to a stop at the Wynn, Donna texted Micah. Adam and Adrielle's limo was still sitting there. Everyone climbed out and Luke walked over to tap on their window. Adam opened the door and stepped out. Adrielle just smiled sheepishly. Adam grabbed his new bride's hand as they walked into building. They had to follow Luke and Donna since none really knew where they were going. As soon as they'd entered the bar, the "Star Wars" theme began playing.

Adam just beamed as Adrielle "giggled". Chance nodded approvingly and Tim smiled. Micah walked over and greeted everyone before leading them to their designated location. Adrielle's eyes went wide when she saw the cool waterfall and pyrotechnics. They got settled at their tables outside by the waterfall. Adam kept looking over at his amazed bride and smiled.

Their photographer, Amy, was just walking around taking photos of the group. Luke and Donna ordered drinks for everyone except Adam and Adrielle. She let Adam order for them. Once their drinks arrived, which didn't take all that long since they had a private bar tender and waitress, Donna took a deep breath.

"Fellas, I just want to say a few things." She said getting everyone's attention, "When we came out for our road trip, the best thing I hoped for was a miracle. Somehow seeing you guys live, perhaps meeting you at some point, would help her to start speaking. Little did I know that Adam would understand her language."

Everyone laughed remembering that very first meeting. Adam looked to Adrielle who was blushing. He gave her hand a squeeze making her smile shyly.

"You boys treated us like friends from the get-go and before long we'd become family. I always worried about Adrielle's relationships but seeing her and Adam together, any worries melted away. Anyone who sees them knows how they feel!" Donna said, tearing up as she spoke, "I could not have asked for a better man to love my daughter. So, Adam, I just want to say I am glad to call you my son-in-law."

Tim stood up to say something, "I'm not sure there's anything left to say but I'll try. We love you both dearly. We've been family for a long while now. I'm really not sure what else there is to say! You're stuck with us for life now and not just because you cook for us, Donna! So, on behalf of all of Home Free, we want to officially welcome you both to our family!"

Adam leaned over and kissed Adrielle's cheek. She closed her eyes as he did and smiled shyly. Amy was quick to get it on film. They joked around, had some drinks, and enjoyed the amazing nightclub. Micah said they usually played techno but any music they wanted played would be played tonight. Adam motioned the waitress over and whispered something in her ear. She stood up and smiled before walking off. A few minutes later, Adam stood up and held his hand out for his bride to take.

"Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts started playing. He led her to the make-shift dance floor by the waterfall. He took her left hand in his right while he slid his left arm around her waist. She giggled as he pulled her close. His blue eyes twinkled as they slowly danced together. Everything melted away as they stared at one another. Donna was quick to get some photos even though she knew Amy was doing that as well. The color-changing waterfall made an amazing background to the dancing couple!

"So, how are you doing?" Avi quietly asked the older blond woman

"I'm happy. My only child is married off and to an amazing young man at that." Donna replied

"It must've been hard raising her all by yourself, especially with the way she communicates." Rob stated softly

"After my James died, she was really the only thing that kept me moving forward. If it hadn't been for her, well, I'm not sure I'd be here today." Donna replied, "But it was challenging. Schools were the worst because they all thought a 'good doctor' would be able to 'fix' her."

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