There must have been thousands of torches placed around the ceremony and reception area, in the huge, open field before the castle. Even the castle itself was alight with torches, placed all around the moat, all along the entranceway, and even in every window.In fact, the moat itself was filled with ingenious floating candles.
As if all this were not enough, there were thousands of flowers, elaborate displays of every color, in every direction. There were huge vats of wine, even bigger vats of blood, and dozens of boars roasting on spits.These had been complemented by every sort of delicacy.Rounding out the festivities were dozens of musicians, jugglers, clowns, and all sorts of tournaments, games and fun.It had been a grand spectacle.And the night was still nowhere near over.
Sam couldn't be happier for his big sister, or his new brother in law. He was thrilled seeing the two of them so happy together.He was also elated for himself as he walked down the aisle with Polly, feeling how lucky he was to have her, and feeling her love for him as she held his arm.He couldn't help thinking, throughout the ceremony, of their night before, of how they'd spent the night in each other's arms, listening to the crashing of the waves.It had been a full moon, and they had slept right under it.Before dawn, he had taken her back to the castle, and they had slept in his bed.
For those precious few hours in which they'd slept in each other's arms, Sam had finally felt at peace in the universe. He was now certain, beyond a doubt, that Polly was The One.
Now, more than ever, he felt a desire to make the depth of his love known to her. Throughout the night, he'd felt an urgency to find her in the crowd, to express his feelings to her, and, inspired by his sister, to propose.But he hadn't been able to find her since the ceremony.
It had been a chaotic night, vampires streaming in from every direction, and it had been too hard to stick together. Vampires from every corner of the world grabbed him, danced, spun him around, and handed him off to partner after partner after partner.The music and dancing never stopped, and in the whirlwind, Sam had not been able to find her since.
Finally, he'd had enough, and had to catch his breath. He broke from the ranks and forced himself off to the side, to the wine vats, and he stood there, out of breath, combing the faces for her.He looked for her trademark hair, her large, bright eyes.But she was dressed like the others, and it was just too hard.
Suddenly, Sam felt a tapping on his shoulder.
Sam turned, and his heart soared.
Standing there, smiling back, her cheeks flush from dance and drink, was Polly.
She threw open her arms and gave him a big hug. He hugged her back, tightly, and spun her around.
She pulled back, and looked at him, and was beaming. He could see the love in her eyes.
“I missed you,”Polly said.
“And I you,”Sam said, and they came in for a long kiss.
“There's something I need to tell you,”Sam said.“To ask you, actually.”
Before she could respond, Sam took her hand and led her away from the crowd, off to the side. He desperately wanted time alone with her.
Sam found a quiet spot, away from the chaos, and as they stopped, he could see her looking back at him with surprise, unsure what it was.
“I want you to know that I meant what I said the other night,”Sam began.“About……how much I love you.”
Sam paused. He could feel his heart racing.He took a deep breath.He felt that now, more than ever, on the night of his sister's wedding, was the time.
Polly stared back, smiling, waiting.
“I want to be with you forever,”Sam said finally.
“So do I,”Polly said back.
Sam shook his head.
“No,”Sam said.“I really mean it. Truly.Forever.Just like Caitlin and Caleb.Forever.”
Sam dropped to one knee, and took Polly's hand.
“I don't have a ring—yet,”he said.“But I hope you won't hold that against me. I promise that when the time comes, I will get you the greatest ring you've ever seen.”
Polly looked down at him, and broke into a smile.
“What are you asking me, Sam?”
Sam suddenly realized that, in his nervousness, he forgot to say the most important thing.
He smiled up at her.
“Polly?”he said,“will you marry me?”
Polly burst into a huge smile, and screamed.“YES!”
Sam stood, and Polly wrapped her arms around him in the tightest hug he'd ever felt. He lifted her, and spun her around, again and again, feeling his own joy in her response.
“YES YES YES!”Polly screamed.“A thousand times, yes!”
As Sam spun her around, again and again, he could feel her joy, her happiness coursing through him. And at that moment, he finally knew what true love was.
*
Caitlin looked up at Caleb as he held her in his arms, looking down at her with pure love. His eyes were shining with excitement, as he led her through the huge crowd, vampires cheering all around them.As Caleb parted the way through the crowd, leading them, Caitlin was overwhelmed.Her wedding night had been incredible, like a dream, from the ceremony to the feast, to the drinking, to the dancing…….It was grander than any wedding she could have dreamed of.
On the one hand, the festivities never seemed to end, but on the other, the night went by in a flash. Caitlin couldn't believe it was already ending.And now, here she was, late into the night, holding Caleb's hand as he led her away.
Caleb led her through the cheering crowd, across the small drawbridge, over the moat, and through the grand castle entrance. He led her down the torch-lit, stone corridors, and up the winding, ancient stone staircase.As they reached the top, he picked her up, and carried her down the hall, past their room, and to the entrance of another room.Caitlin was surprised.She had never seen this room before.It was framed by huge, golden arched doors.
“The king has lent us his room for the night,”Caleb announced with a grin, as he gently pushed open the doors with his shoulder.
Caleb carried her into the room, and as he did, she was awestruck at its opulence. It was unlike any other room in the castle, with huge, vaulted ceilings, several large windows, and an enormous four-poster bed, draped with furs, on top of which were strewn hundreds of rose petals.Petals also lined the floor, and candles were lit in every direction.Caleb closed the door behind them, carried Caitlin across the room, and placed her down gently in the bed.
The entire day and night had felt like a dream for Caitlin, and this was the perfect conclusion. She didn't know what she had done to deserve all this, to be so lucky.As she sank into the softest furs she had ever felt, she looked into Caleb's eyes, and wanted to hold onto this moment, onto him, forever.She didn't want anything to ever change.But even now, even on her wedding night, she knew that somehow it would.She tried desperately to push the thought out of her mind, to think only happy thoughts.
Caleb leaned in and kissed her, and she kissed him back.
“I love you with all my heart,”Caleb whispered.
“I love you, too,”Caitlin responded.
And she really meant it, with every pore of her body. She knew, after all they'd been through, that she'd finally found the one true love of her life, her destined partner, and that she would give anything to stay by his side forever.She thought back to her decision, lifetimes ago, on Pollepel, to go back in time and risk it all for him.She felt so grateful that she had done it.
As they rolled over in bed, Caleb leaned over and blew out the candles around them.
Now, finally, with all the obstacles behind them, all the ex-lovers, all the missions, all the misunderstandings, Caitlin finally felt confident—was determined—that nothing ever get between them again.
Yet somehow, deep inside, she couldn't shake the feeling that there was something ominous on the horizon, that their biggest trial was yet to come.
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