Chapter 7: Leaving Smurf Village

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Smurfette's POV

We had to leave the village, it was our only option now. I don't care what Papa Smurf says or how he found out, I was not gonna let him ruin my relationship with Stormy. I was serious about marrying her, and if we had to leave the village to spend our lives together, then so be it.

I took me all night to get packed up. I took all the essentials, my gear, my outfits, my supplies, and lastly, a wedding planner binder for me and Stormy.

Once I had everything, I peeked out the hole in my door to check for anyone, then slid through the doorway and shutting it silently before anyone could hear me. Then I moved through the village silently, avoiding detection, making it to the log gate where we got in. As I was about to step through, I took one last look at the village, knowing I could never go home now. I knew where my future was, and no one would take that from me.

I stepped through the log, trying to keep my balance, and right as I hopped out, I saw Stormy there, ready with her stuff and Spitfire.

"You ready?" I said, clutching my bag over my shoulder.

"Yeah, ready if you are," she said, giving me a quick kiss.

We both got on top of Spitfire, making sure to bind our stuff to the back. As we got on, I held on to Stormy for dear life, as we flew upwards into the air, leaving our old home behind in search of a new one.

"So where to now?" I asked her.

"We'll see," she said, "get some sleep, sweetie. You'll need it."

"Alright," I said, drifting off to sleep, still holding onto my soon-to-be wife as we departed into the evening sky.

I slept for much of the evening, and as I did, I dreamt of our wedding day, and when we did tie the knot. I could see it already, both of us walking down the aisle, clad in white gowns, looking as pretty as a diamond. We would exchange our vows, we would say the "I do's", and then finally, we would kiss, and it would be amazing.

As I dreamt of that day, I thought further past it, to later on in the future. The one thing I woukd love to be is a mom alongside Stormy to our own little Smurfling, delivered from the storks above. I even had the perfect name for the kid if it was a girl: Smurfrose, or Rosie, for short. I could see it clearly, me and Stormy snuggling together, holding our little baby girl in our arms, reading her a bedtime story as she dosed off on our laps...

"Hey," Stormy said to me.

That word woke me right up, rattling me a bit. I looked at Stormy, who seemed to have good news for us.

"I found us someplace, sweetie," she said.

She took us down, flying us through the clouds as we arrived at our destination. I looked, and saw a nice forest clearing with a sizable pond and a good amount of daylight. Right as we landed, I got off to see for myself, and what I saw was a beautiful place, just the right spot for a couple of Smurfettes.

"It's a good chunk away from the village, but it should be alright," Stormy said, "you like it?"

I walked over to her, cupping her hands in my face.

"It's perfect!" I said, as we both melted into a loving kiss.

As soon as I pulled back, Stormy looked at me with a mischievous look and a grin on her face. She swept me off my feet and lifted me up bridal style, giving me another kiss.

"Wow!" I said, "looks like you sure know how to sweep a girl off her feet!"

"Looks like I do," she said, giggling a bit.

Then, she feel backwards, toppling over with me in her arms. We didn't mind, in fact we just laughed and laughed as we sat in the grassy bed, holding each other close in a moment of love.

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