Toni's POV
After I drove Cheryl for about ten minutes, we stopped. "Grab onto me." I softly spoke to my wife as I held her waist, concluding in her grabbing my shoulders. I then picked her up, causing her to wrap her legs around my waist. "TT!" She giggled as her arms wrapped around my neck. "I've got you, it's ok." I chuckled before carrying her towards a dirt track. After we reached our destination, I put Cheryl down and took off her blindfold. "Toni..." Cheryl gasped when she saw her surroundings. "Where are we?" I asked my wife with a smug smile.
"Where the Ghoulies and Serpents has their drag race. Where we met." Cheryl gasped again.
"Yep, this is where it all started, baby girl." I smiled as I opened my arms wide and walked around. "This was the beginning." Cheryl sighed contently as she walked up to me and fell into my embrace. "The beginning of forever." I smiled before I kissed her head slowly. "I've got another surprise." I smiled before I put the blindfold back into Cheryl. "Ok..." Cheryl hesitantly replied. "Grab my hand." I whispered as I took her hand into my own and led her back to the bike. After helping her back on, we drove another ten minutes to our next destination. "Ok, take my hand." I smiled as I caught Cheryl's hand with my own. "Now follow me." I smirked as I led Cheryl into Riverdale High. "Now take off your blindfold." I ordered. Cheryl then took off her blindfold and gasped at the sight. "I walked down those stairs! Then I walked towards you! Oh my god, babe! This is our second ever conversation (if you can call it that)!" Cheryl gasped as she hugged me tight. "Follow me." I smiled before leading Cheryl towards another corridor. I then 'tripped her up' and caught her. "Seem familiar?" I asked her as she lay in my arms. "This is where you saved me from Josie." Cheryl spoke clearly. "This is where I mentally promised myself to always keep an eye for you." I smiled at my wife. "This is where I fell for you. Pun intended." Cheryl smirked, causing me to laugh.
"One more surprise." I smiled at Cheryl entire blindfolding her and leading her to the bike, where I helped her on before riding away. After pulling up in the parking lot of Pop's, I helped Cheryl off of the bike before leading her to the very booth we sat in all those years ago. "Ok, take your blindfold off." I told her after I helped her sit down opposite me. "Toni..." Cheryl gasped as she looked around to see a candle-lit dinner, made by the famous Pop's himself. We had a strawberry milkshake with a bit of cream and a cherry on the top for Cheryl (the exact milkshake she drank all those years ago), and a chocolate milkshake for me (the same one I had). We also had two double cheeseburgers with a side of large fries to share. "Where's this?" I asked with a soft smile.
"This is where I opened up to you about everything, my family, my past... everything." Cheryl smiled as a few stray tears escape her big, beautiful, brown eyes, but the tears didn't make it far, as I reached over the table and kissed them away. "You've got an amazing memory, Cher." I smiled as I sat back down and began to eat my burger. "I can remember everything about you, Toni. I know your body off by heart, your personality is always on my brain, your relationships with people, your lips, your past and most importantly, your heart. I know it all, TT." Cheryl smiled as she grabbed my hands and kissed them softly. "I love you, Cheryl Topaz." I sighed as Cheryl continued to kiss my hands. "Forever and always." Cheryl smiled, linking our pinkies. "Forever and always." I smiled as we kissed or significant others' pinkie finger. "You're perfect." Cheryl smiled as she finished off her burger. "You're beautiful." I smirked as I sipped my milkshake. "You're mine." We both grinned at the same time, causing us to both giggle. "I'll be yours, if you promise to be mine?" I asked my wife. "Oh TT, when was I ever not yours?" Cheryl asked me as she sipped her milkshake and ate a fry. "Never, and you'll never not be mine, Cher." I smiled softly as I reached for some fries. "Good." Cheryl smiled as we both finished off the fries. After we ate, I tried to pay Pop, but he quickly refused. "You girls have been coming here for over fourteen years, I've seen your relationship blossom, this meal is on the house." The old man smiled generously.
"Thank you, Pop." I smiled kindly.
"We appreciate it." Cheryl smiled softly at the old, wise man. "I know, now, you two go have fun, it is your anniversary after all." The man smiled as we walked towards the door. "See you later, Pop." We both smiled before leaving. "Time for my surprise now." Cheryl grinned as she hopped onto the bike first. "Ok." I smiled hesitantly as she blindfolded me. I then got onto the bike, behind Cheryl, and felt her zoom off. About ten minutes later, we stopped. "Hold onto me." Cheryl whispered as she helped me off of the bike. I then held onto Cheryl's hand and allowed her to lead me towards wherever we were going. "Take your blindfold off." Cheryl whispered as she kissed my cheek. I then took the blindfold off. "Woah..." I gasped as I saw Thornhill, rebuilt in all of its glory. "Baby..." I gasped again.
"Remember when I told you that I'd rebuild it for our future family on our wedding night? Well here it is." Cheryl smiled proudly before she led me inside. "It's gorgeous, Cher." I smiled as I looked around the spacious rooms. "And this is where we get married." Cheryl squealed as she showed me the garden. " I love it." I smiled as we walked out into the garden.
"Let me go and get something." Cheryl smiled, as I sat down on a swinging chair. "This is for you." My wife smiled as she placed a giant pink and red box on the floor. "I like the colours." I smirked as Cheryl sat snack down next to me. "My hair and your hair." Cheryl smiled as she kissed my hair. "Open it." Cheryl smiled. I then hesitantly opened the box, only to find two Belgian Malinois puppies jump out at me. "Babe!" I squealed excitedly as I scooped them both up, allowing them to lick my face. "Baby!" I squealed as I kissed the two dogs in my hands. "Ones a boy and ones a girl, I didn't know what gender you wanted, and I didn't want to give it away, so I just got you both." Cheryl chuckled with a small shrug.
"I love them!" I grinned as I handed one to Cheryl.
"Any name ideas, baby?" Cheryl asked me after I calmed down and sat back down next to my wife. "I don't know, I like loads." I sighed happily as the sun bounced off of my face. "Tell me some." Cheryl smiled as she stroked the female dog. "Charlie, Parker, Teddy, Max, Cooper, Scout, Zeus, Apollo, Koby, King, Simba and Hugo for the boys." I began before I kissed the dog in my laps head. "And Holly, Riley, Charlie, Maddie, Lili and Harper for the girls." I shrugged as I leant my head on Cheryl's shoulder. "Hmm, I like them all, if I'm being honest." Cheryl shrugged as she wrapped an arm around me. "We should ask the kids." I sighed.
"Yeah." Cheryl agreed. "We're moving in here sometime in October." Cheryl continued as she gestured towards Thornhill. "Ok, well, it's getting dark, so do you wanna head back home? I've got one final surprise for you there." I smiled against Cheryl's shoulder. "Ok, how will we get the dogs back?" Cheryl asked with a small chuckle.
"This is when having brothers comes in handy." I smirked as I pulled out my phone and dialed Pea's number. "What's up, Topaz?" He answered.
"I need you to take Cheryl and our two new babies home. We're at Thornhill" I smirked down the phone, knowing that Pea would fall for my trap. "I'm on my way!" Pea basically shouted to me. "He's on his way." I smiled to my wife after I hung up. Ten minutes later, Pea arrived with his truck. "Lemme see the babies!" He smiled excitedly. "Here you go." I smiled proudly as I handed him both of the puppies. "Oh, not the babies I expected but they're still pretty cool. Come on then, Red." Pea sighed with a slight chuckle as he led my wife and my dogs towards his truck. After I rode back on my bike, I entered my house, only to find my wife and my kids on the living room floor, all surrounding the dogs. "Mom! What are their names?" Avery asked me as I entered the living room. "I don't know, but I'm thinking Charlie, Parker, Teddy, Max, Cooper, Scout, Zeus, Apollo, Koby, King, Simba or Hugo for the boy, and maybe Holly, Riley, Charlie, Maddie, Lili or Harper for the girl." I shrugged as I sat down next to Cheryl.
"I like Holly and Maddie." Noah smiled as he played with the girl. "I like Scout and Parker." Elijah smiled as he played with the boy. "How about we put them four names into a hat and pull one it, whichever one comes out is the name we choose?" Avery suggested.
"Good idea, Ave!" Cheryl smiled before she left to set everything up. When Cheryl came back she put the names in. "Who's picking?" Cheryl asked.
"You." I replied as I looked at my wife.
"Ok." Cheryl smiled before she pulled out a name from the boy hat. "The boy is called, drum roll please..." Cheryl began. "Scout!" Cheryl announcer after everyone made a drum roll sound using their hands. Everyone smiled from ear-to-ear, so Cheryl continued. "And the girl name is..." Cheryl began as she reached into the girl hat. "Maddie!" Cheryl announced as everyone did another drum roll. Everyone loved the names, and so did I. Scout and Maddie. "I love the names." I smiled as I kissed Cheryl's head. "I love you." Cheryl smiled as she kissed my cheek. "Forever and always." We smiled simultaneously as we linked or pinkies before kissing each other's. Scout, roll over!" Noah unsuccessfully tried to teach Scout a trick. "Maddie, turn around!" Elijah tried. "They're like two weeks old, they're not gonna be able to learn tricks!" Avery chuckled.
"Whatever." Noah And Elijah sighed, causing me and Cheryl to laugh. "Eli, Noah, Avery, go get their stuff, it's in the spare room. Bring it all down." Cheryl ordered. "Ok, mom." The triplets smiled before they disappeared upstairs and left the puppies downstairs. "Oh yeah! My final surprise!" I remembered after the kids ran up the stairs. I then reached into my leather jacket pocket and pulled out a small red and pink box. "We're pretty similar then, hey?" Cheryl chuckled as she admired the colours.
"They're the best colours going." I smiled as she opened the boy. "Toni!" Cheryl gasped as she pulled out a rose gold and silver necklace that had the letters 'C' and 'T' hanging from it. I then pulled out an identical one from underneath my T-shirt. "I love it!" Cheryl smiled as she kissed me slowly. "I love you." I giggled against Cheryl's lips. "Can you help me put it on, please?" Cheryl asked me with her puppy dog eyes. "Of course, baby." I smiled as I put the necklace around my wife's neck. "Forever and always." I smiled before doing the pinkie-shake with Cheryl. Soon after, the triplets ran down and put the puppies into their baskets and gave them toys and blankets. "Ok, we should go to bed, it's half twelve." Cheryl yawned as she checked the time via her phone. "Ok, night mom, night mom." The triplets smiled as they went to their rooms. "Come on then, baby." I smiled as I led Cheryl upstairs after grabbing her hand. We then entered our bathroom and brushed our teeth and washed our faces before getting changed into matching onesies and getting into bed together. "Goodnight, TT." Cheryl yawned as she snuggled up into the crook of my neck. "Goodnight, Cher." I smiled softly before kissing my wife's head and holding her closer to me. After hearing Cheryl's soft, melodic breaths steady, I allowed myself to fall into a deep, deep slumber.