“Can’t remember,” both boys replied at the same time.
“This is how we express our love for each other,” Leo said dramatically. Hunter scrunched his nose playfully.
“Ew,” he bit his lip to keep the grin away. “I can’t believe you just said that.”
“Don’t make me kick you both out of the car,” Leo threatened.
"Hey, now! I'm not responsible for the words coming out of his mouth!" Kenzie argued. "Well, most of them, anyway."
Hunter looked at Kenzie with wide eyes, not expecting her to say that. A few seconds later, he had a smirk on his face.
“Most of them, huh?” He inched a little closer to his wife. “Could you elaborate on that, wife?”
"Don't look at me like that," Kenzie mumbled, her cheeks burning. "I just meant that sometimes you say stuff because of me. I meant it completely innocently…"
Hunter hummed, resting back on the seat.
“Whatever you say, my cute little hamster,” he sang teasingly. Leo pretended to throw up.
“I think I’m gonna be sick,” he groaned. “Why is the airport so far away from here?”
"Hamster? Why hamster?" Kenzie asked, giving Hunter an odd look.
Willow shrugged. "You could always speed up, babe."
"Because you remind me of one when you're pouting," he replied.
"And risk getting a ticket?" Leo looked at Willow with narrowed eyes. "I'd rather not."
"You know a hamster is a rodent, right?" Kenzie reminded him, still giving him that look. "So you're essentially calling me a rodent."
"Okay, okay…" Willow sighed. "How much longer until we're there?"
"A cute rodent," Hunter corrected.
"Five more minutes," Leo replied with a groan.
Kenzie scrunched up her nose. "Still a rodent…"
"And we have to endure them for the rest of that time," Willow sighed.
"You don't like them?" Hunter raised an eyebrow. "I think this is going to affect our relationship."
"We're here!" Leo finally exclaimed, taking a right turn and finding a place to park the car. "Thank God! I thought I would go insane from their bickering."
"No, they're cute. I just don't really want to be compared to a rodent," Kenzie said with a shrug. She looked at Leo and raised an eyebrow. "And we're not bickering."
"Sure you weren't," Willow mumbled.
“Right, now get out,” Leo tapped his side of the window impatiently. “Willow and I have our vacation ready. We’re running out of time.”
“Vacation?” Hunter raised an eyebrow. “Why am I hearing of this right now?”
“Our vacation starts when you leave,” Leo answered like it was obvious. “No more Hunter to annoy me. Best vacation ever.”
Willow chuckled. "Exactly. Get outta here, you two."
"Wow, I feel so betrayed. Don't you feel betrayed, Hunter?" Kenzie asked, turning to him.
“It’s like a knife to the back,” Hunter heaved a dramatic sigh.
“True friends stab you in the front, my man,” Leo said, quoting Bring Me The Horizon. Hunter rolled his eyes.
“Let’s get out of here, Kenz,”
"Yup! Let's ditch these jerks and get on our way to Greece!" Kenzie exclaimed, moving to climb out of the vehicle.
“Right behind you,” Hunter nodded, opening the door.
Kenzie hummed as she grabbed her bags from the trunk, then waited for Hunter. She grinned at him excitedly, ever in disbelief that this was actually happening to her, that she was really married and going on her honeymoon.
"Damn, we have about half an hour to get everything done," Hunter cursed quietly to himself, upset at being late. "We gotta go now. See you in a few weeks."
"Bye guys. Have fun!" Willow called with a light laugh, waving out the window.
Kenzie bounced on her toes and made her way over to Hunter with a grin. She reached up to peck him on the lips. "C'mon, let's go!"
Hunter shook his head before saying his goodbyes, clasping Kenzie's hand and walk inside the airport.
A few hours later, with, thankfully, no layovers, Hunter and McKenzie arrived at the airport in Athens. Kenzie couldn't keep the excited gleam from her eyes as she looked around in wonder. She didn't travel much, the farthest from home she'd ever been was New York, and that was for a school trip.
Hunter watched Kenzie with a smile on his lips. She looked so excited that it made Hunter excited, too. They were actually on their honeymoon. He couldn’t believe it.
“I have a question…” Hunter started with a sudden realization. “Do you, by any chance, know Greek?”
"Um… No?" Kenzie said, giving him a sheepish smile. "I didn't take a language class in high school, to my great regret."
Hunter rubbed the back of his head.
"I know a little bit," he said, returning her smile. "I took classes for a few months before I stopped. My father believed it was necessary, and at that age, I was a little rebellious."