Humanities and Sciences by StarvingLunatic 11

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11: Chemistry 211 — How to Combine Complex Molecules

Everything was in place for the trio's wedding. They had decided on most things and what they could not agree on, they left to the Moms, as they had taken to calling Ann and Isabel. Thanks to Kane's "money is no object," the extravagant wedding was put together in little more than three months.

Bonnie, Shego, and Kim had all agreed to a beach ceremony. Even though it was supposed to be an intimate affair with just their immediate family in attendance, they changed that because so much of Shego's extended family begged to come. Most of them could not believe that Shego of all people was getting married. The trio did not mind more people after they decided to forgo the tradition split of the wedding audience, instead having one mass audience to show that their families were one big family.

The reception would be in a large banquet hall right on the sparkling sapphire water. Three sides of the place had breath-taking views of the beach and ocean. Columns lined the area, giving it the feel of being in an ancient Greek temple, like the gods were blessing the party. Crystal chandeliers hung from ceilings with elaborate frescos painted on them. The floor looked like the ocean itself, complete with waves. The whole place glowed warmly when the sunset and that was the effect the trio were hoping to catch.

People began making their way to where the ceremony would take place. Trails of black sand marked the path that each bride would take to an intricately designed gazebo. Since the marriage was more symbolic than anything else, they had decided to use a person that they felt needed to witness their union and who would finally admit to just being happy for them to conduct the ceremony — Doctor Director. She had been at the bottom of a long list, but won out by simply not being related to any of them.

Doctor Director had put up a bit of fight, mostly not wanting to believe that Kim Possible of all people was in a relationship with Shego. Once she got over that, she had trouble grasping the concept that the three of them were in a relationship, but they were able to talk her into understanding that. Then, of course, she needed to point out that no place on Earth would recognize the union of three women to each other. Once she accepted the fact that the wedding was symbolic, she then needed to argue the first point again. She finally agreed when it became clear Kim was not going to give and was very intent on marrying Shego and Bonnie. They were going to get married.

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"Shona, I can't believe you're getting married," Isabella, Shego's grandmother, commented with a smile. She was now an addition to "the Moms," along with Kim's grandmother. Kane and James had tried to get added, but the brides refused on the grounds that they were dads and therefore not Moms. Of course, Kane was truly insulted and decided that he and James were "the Dads," but the "group" had yet to be officially recognized.

"You and me both," Shego replied with a smile of her own as her makeup was applied.

"You picked a beautiful dress," Isabella said.

Shego nodded. "Mommy actually helped pick this dress out." Her dress was pure white satin with elaborate lace designs. It was strapless with sweetheart neckline and the dress flowed out as if it was whipped cream.

"Hey, your mommy was not the only one that helped," Shego's aunt, Victoria, objected as she entered the room. "I also helped her get her hair done. Isn't it fucking fantastic?" Shego had her hair done in an up-do that was decorated with pearls.

"Well, it's nice to see my daughters aren't completely useless," Isabella stated with a smirk.

"Mommy!" Victoria whined, throwing in an exaggerated pout.

Isabella's blue eyes rolled while Shego snickered to herself. Victoria did not let that bother her and stepped closer to inspect her niece. Shego was almost done with her makeup, cutting it close. She had resisted having makeup done for a while for surprisingly insecure reasons. Her fiancées had to assure her that the makeup was not to hide her features, but to highlight them.

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