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Hunter put his hand on his chin thoughtfully.
“So, should we, then?” He asked as if it was a tricky question.
Leo grinned.
“Not really, fiancée,” he replied, flicking her nose with his.
Hunter put his hand on his chin thoughtfully.
“So, should we, then?” He asked as if it was a tricky question.
Leo grinned.
“Not really, fiancée,” he replied, flicking her nose with his.
"Come dance with me," Willow laughed, grabbing Leo's hands and tugging him to the dance floor.
"It's up to you, babe," Kenzie said softly. "I'm up for whatever."
Leo let Willow drag him to the dance floor, remembering the first time they danced together. Who knew that the next time they'd dance together would be when they were engaged.
Hunter shrugged.
"Let's dance," he suggested instead. "It would be rude to leave when this is our wedding."
Willow turned to face Leo, grinning at him. "It's been a while since we danced, huh?"
"I mean, I think people would understand, but we probably should stay for a few dances," Kenzie acquiesced with a smile.
Leo nodded, resting his arms on her hips.
"It was at the masquerade party," Leo hummed. "Been a while. I faintly remembering stepping on toes a lot. But don't worry, I have improved greatly."
Hunter nodded.
"Let's dance for one more song and then we can eat," Hunter said.
"Aw, you were great, babe," Willow assured him with a light chuckle as she wrapped her arms around his neck. "But I'm glad I won't be getting my toes smushed."
"All right," Kenzie agreed, tugging on Hunter's arm to get him to the dance floor.
Leo grinned and pulled her closer.
"I'll give you a massage later," Leo said teasingly. "I'm amazing at it."
Hunter wrapped his arms around Kenzie and pulled her closer for their dance.
(Skip? Maybe to when they're leaving?)
(Yeah, let's skip.)
After dancing and eating, Kenzie and Hunter stood at the door of the church, waving and saying goodbye to their friends and family. Hunter's car was waiting for them at the bottom of the steps, and they had packed everything they would need into the back.
Right now, they were about to head over to their new home. Tomorrow, they would catch the flight for their honeymoon.
Hunter started his car, turning on the heat slightly.
"It's a little chilly," he murmured, tired from the day's activities. "I'm so tired… and we have to wake up early for our flight. I still haven't packed yet, Kenzie."
"You had all week to pack!" Kenzie laughed. "I've been ready since last Saturday."
Hunter shrugged.
"Well," he started lamely. "I always pack at the last second. Lindsey always shows up to pack my belongings because she knows I can't pack for life, but she's been busy so she couldn't make it."
"Well, now you have a wife to help you," Kenzie declared with a grin. "So you won't need much other help."
Hunter grinned.
"Well, you wouldn't have to worry about messes, either," Hunter declared. "I'm a very neat person."
"That's good to know," Kenzie chuckled. "I'm glad you're cleanliness while we were dating and engaged wasn't just to win me over."
Hunter paused for a second.
"If it was just to win you over…" he started carefully. "Did it work?"
"Well, gee, I don't know… I mean, who just married you if it wasn't me?" Kenzie laughed.
Hunter shook his head, fighting back a laugh.
“No, I mean, before we got married,” he elaborated. “My cleanliness… was that a factor in you liking me, or was it just because I’m flawlessly awesome and you couldn’t help but fall for me?”
"Well, I think it certainly helped that you weren't a slob," Kenzie said with a shrug. "But I fell for you because of your personality… And your looks might have helped…"
Hunter grinned.
“I am pretty handsome, aren’t I?” He boasted confidently before shaking his head. He fell silent before opening his mouth again. “I love your eyes. I love the way they sparkle when you’re happy or excited. I want to preserve that sparkle in your eyes the best I can.”
Kenzie blushed and looked down, biting her lip at the compliment.
"Um… Thanks… I'm sure you will. I don't think I could ever be unhappy with you," she said softly, glancing back up at him through her eyelashes.
Hunter forced himself to look ahead.
"I sure hope so," he murmured in reply. "I don't want Willow and Leo to beat my insides out of me."
Kenzie let out a light laugh, her cheeks still coated with red.
"They're pretty special, aren't they? And engaged, now! I still can't believe that you didn't tell me sooner," she said, shooting him a feigned accusatory glance.
Hunter smiled apologetically.
"Leo made me promise not to tell anyone," he replied, shrugging. "I told him it would be better if you were involved because you would make sure the bouquet fell in her hands, but I guess he was too nervous."
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