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Public At last (Semi-Public)

Walking myth, warning label, and mild HR violation
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The venue is set.

The decorations are arranged.

Everything is in place and the few guests that are here for this are filing in.

This is not a ceremony for everyone, but a private moment of celebration for those who are “family”. Not all families are bound by blood, and not all families will be here, that is why there will be Naboo. That is a conversation for later. Right now, the focus is on the intimacy of the moment. The gathering is small, but the significance is immense for those present. The atmosphere is filled with warmth, shared memories, and a sense of belonging that transcends traditional definitions of family. This is a time to honor connections that matter most.

Connel stood at the altar beside his best man Bren Alazar (Michael of Omega Squad), his heart hammering against his ribs. This was not from fear. Nor was it even from anticipation.

This was from the weight of the moment.

For years he had measured his life in missions, deployments, investigations, battles, and responsibilities. One problem solved only revealed another waiting beyond it. There was always another crisis. Another call. Another reason to postpone the things he wanted in favor of the things he believed he owed.

Yet somehow, despite everything, he had arrived here.

This was not because he had earned it. Nor was it because fate had decided to reward him. It was quite simply because life had continued forward. It was because somewhere along the way he had met a woman who refused to leave. It was because of a dog who had stubbornly carved a permanent place for himself in his home.

A family he never expected to have.

… and eventually, almost without realizing it, he had stopped looking over his shoulder for the next battle long enough to see what was standing in front of him.Today there was no mission. No enemy. No crisis to solve. No mask to wear. Just No codename.

Just Connel.

For most people that would not have seemed remarkable.

For him it was a miracle.

Mother as well as Alyksandra Angellus, his cousin? It’s a long story about the family history, anyway they were being walked in by Michael Angellus, one of his groomsmen. Mother walked up to him and kissed him on the cheek, checking him over, telling Connel how his father would be SO proud of him right now.

Connel allowed himself to fussed over as he beamed, telling her that he knew, and missed Caltin every day, but he was here in spirit and would always be. Then she could not help herself and took a napkin to her eyes and dabbed the tears, kissing him on the cheek one more time, and then sat back down.

The next few minutes were a bit nerve wracking for Connel, he was blown away by the amount of people there on his side, let alone altogether. The string quartet began to play the wedding party walking in and taking their places, Cartri Keswoll walking a Bride’s maid, Michael Angellus another.

This was it. She was coming.


This is just a private ceremony for those who live or visit Midvinter alot
Thurion Heavenshield Thurion Heavenshield , Nida Heavenshield Nida Heavenshield . Aris Noble and the like. Anyone that knows Connel is more than welcome to show up, but there will be another on Naboo so don't feel required. :)
Except for Katarine Ryiah , Lira will throw hands :p
 
Emberlene's Daughter, The Jedi Generalist
Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor

The invitation had been something nice and after being there to witness the proposal she had a leg up over the others. She had arrived without much flourish and remained there in the area breathing in as her body steadied. The pure white kimono robe cut in the style of formal robe. The fabric is thick materia, bleached to an even matte finish with no sheen. Silver trim runs along the outer edge of the collar and the cuffs of the wide sleeves, but the thread is fine and barely visible except up close. There are no embroidery, no patterns, no additional layers beneath. The robe closes at her left hip with a simple cloth tie, also white.

The length reaches past her ankles, pooling slightly at the hem, though the fabric never touches the ground because she hovers. Her feet are bare. The soles face downward, toes relaxed, but they remain a few inches above the surface of the floor or snow or stone whatever lies beneath her. Her hair is dark, nearly black, and extends down past her ankles. It is contained by a Tsunakokushi hood made of the same white linen as the robe. The hood sits on her head like a small boxy cap, folded in crisp angular lines, with a short curtain that hangs down the back of her neck to cover the upper portion of her hair. The rest spills out below the hood, straight and heavy, swaying slightly as she moves forward.

Her face is pale, almost without color. Her eyes are black no visible iris, no visible pupil, just two dark voids set into the white of her face. She does not blink often. She glides forward through the space. There is no sound from her movement. No footfall, no fabric rustle, no breath noise. Her body remains upright and still, arms loose at her sides, sleeves hanging straight. The only motion is the slow drift of her hair and the shift of the robe's folds as she passes through the air. She does not push off the ground or walk. She simply moves forward at a steady, unhurried pace. The guests at the wedding see her coming and step aside. No one speaks to her. No one touches her. She passes through the crowd like a fixed point in a moving current.

The jedi master was looking at it though and offered a small smile to herself when she glided through the snow to go and see the small and private ceremony.
 
Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor

An ancient yet pristine T-65J X-wing fighter landed at the spaceport near the location of the ceremony, and its pilot disembarked, grabbing a case from the small cargo compartment. He took a few moments to change out of his flight suit and into his formal Jedi robes, resplendent in white with cobalt blue tabards and obi.

Jedi Master Malcolm Ironmaster made his way to the venue and took his seat on the groom's side of the sanctuary.
 


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Braze chose to wear a formal understated simple set of robes fit enough to be formal wear. He brought Loomi Loomi with him as his guest and settled on the grooms side of the guests politely watching the ceremony to unfold. He was happy to see that Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor was taking a new step in his life and moving forwards. Despite their differences and Braze's typical knack of avoiding jedi knighting ceremonies and other such events he was in fact... present to this event wanting to bear witness to this joyous occasion.

"Connel cleans up nice huh?" Braze asked on a soft quiet tone to Loomi Loomi
 

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Tags: Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor , Braze Braze , Others...
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Epo-1, Lushi

"Connel cleans up nice huh?"

"I think anyone could clean up well with enough effort," Loomi stated.

She didn't know Connel as well as Braze did, she imagined. That was okay though. She was happy to be here to support, even if she was a bit disconnected from it all.


"I've never really been to any wedding before," she noted, glancing about at all the fanfare with her good eye. "It sure seems intricate..."

 
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Connel stood there quietly, as everyone turned their heads to look to the back of the church. Lira was walking down the aisle in the arm of her father Qurian. The dress was simple, elegant, and beautiful, she was radiant. Connel was speechless, he could not take his eyes off of her, which made her smile that much brighter.

As she reached him, her father pulled back her veil, kissed her on the cheek and then whispered something in her ear before placing her hand in Connel’s.

Maybe it was the moment, maybe it was the way she looked, how the light caught her eyes JUST right, or maybe it was all of the above, but Connel was changed. He was not the same man who lived a life of soul crushing responsibility, the man who had been forced to grow up too fast, burdened by self imposed expectations and the weight of a legacy he never asked for.

He was Connel Vanagor, a warrior, a survivor, a Jedi Knight even if he did not feel worthy of the title most times. Mostly, he was a man finally moving beyond his past and stepping into a future with the woman he allowed himself to love.

As she stood before him, eyes filled with love and anticipation, Lira reached up and gently touched his face, her fingers lingering on his cheek as his eyes never left hers. The moment stretched, suspending time itself until the officiant cleared his throat, bringing them back to the present. Connel took a deep breath, feeling the weight of it all, and actually was enjoying it, feeling the warmth of Lira’s hand in his. He looked at her, really looked at her as the officiant began to speak and knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that this was where he was meant to be. With her.
Forever.

He almost missed it. Something he and Alazar were planning with the rest of the groomsmen. A surprise moment of fun to break the tension. As the officiant reached the halfway point in the ceremony, asking if anyone had any objections, Connel, Bren, Michael Angellus, and all of the groomsmen turned around, reaching for imaginary weapons that were not there and gave those gathered their best playful glare as if challenging anyone to object.

Thurion Heavenshield Thurion Heavenshield Nida Heavenshield Nida Heavenshield Corazona von Ascania Corazona von Ascania
Loomi Loomi Braze Braze Malcolm Ironmaster Malcolm Ironmaster Matsu Ike Matsu Ike
 


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Braze gently wrapped his hand with Loomi's, lacing their fingers together idly as he watched the ceremony.

"Mnnn hmnn… they are nice unions, huh?" he murmured softly. "Different cultures tend to have all kinds of symbolic gestures baked into events like these."

His gaze drifted over the gathering, taking in the pageantry, the old words, the way every movement seemed to carry some quiet thread of meaning.

"Chandrila for example... has a lot of old customs around marriage. Things that make the whole affair less about two people standing alone, and more about two families, two histories, being tied together before everyone who matters."

His thumb brushed lightly over her knuckles.

"It's pretty," he added after a moment. "A little heavy, maybe… but pretty.... fortunately this one seems pretty much set on the joining of two hearts. "

 

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Epo-1, Lushi

"Chandrila for example... has a lot of old customs around marriage. Things that make the whole affair less about two people standing alone, and more about two families, two histories, being tied together before everyone who matters."

That did sound rather... intense. Loomi, for most of her life, didn't have a family by blood. She only just now was interacting with her Mother. With the destruction of Ord Providence's dome cities the society's cast was in shambles. The clergy had been forced to break their ritual isolation in order to survive. It gave her the time she needed to reconnect with her mother, though they still had a bit of a distant relationship.

Maybe that was to be expected. They had lived separate lives without each other. She never got to know the expectations of a family or culture. Perhaps that was for the best.

Loomi was glad that this event seemed mutual. No expectations, only care between two people. That was far nicer sounding than the joining of two houses for cultural reasons.

"It... seems like a big commitment," the Godoan murmured to herself as she watched the ceremony proceed to objections. None seemed to arise.


 
Emberlene's Daughter, The Jedi Generalist
Braze Braze Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor Loomi Loomi Malcolm Ironmaster Malcolm Ironmaster

The others who were arriving made it quite the collection and the sight to behold. Finding a place that she could be as the ceremony was beginning the jedi master allowed her hands to clasp in front of her. She had been treated to meeting Lira and she had been one of the better ones she met... and she spoke for Connel so she wondered if there was going to be vows... her doing both parts of the vows would be funny. Unless Connel that figured how to make a long lasting, full set of vows be within just five words... AN impressive feat that is he would be able to it she would have to maybe admit he didn't need entire conversations or sentences to get his point across. Though she did wish Hanna Ike Hanna Ike had been able to join.
 

Thurion Heavenshield Thurion Heavenshield Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor Braze Braze Loomi Loomi Matsu Ike Matsu Ike Malcolm Ironmaster Malcolm Ironmaster

"Mom…ugh, mom!"


At eleven years old, Theya didn't like dressing up. She didn't like keeping her hair neat. A wedding, however, was a ceremony that demanded both of those things.

"Be still, Theya," her mother said absently as she smoothed down violet strands and secured them with a clip. The girl had inherited Nida's coloration, but she had a spirit more akin to her father. And with the way she was growing, she'd take after Thirdas more in height.

"It's only for today," Nida reasoned gently. Pink hands rested on her daughter's shoulders, and she noticed, with a mother's bittersweet eye, that the girl was nearly taller than her. Not exactly an impressive feat for Valkyri blood, but it was a sign of how quickly she was growing.



"Pssst!"

Theya nudged Tulan in the ribs. "Do you think Buster will be here?" she whispered. As much as she loved her Uncle Connel, the dog would be far more interesting than this mushy stuff.

Nida cleared her throat and gave her children a silent, pointed look.

Theya pouted and turned back to the ceremony. It was pretty in the way that Midvinter always was, with snow-covered peaks and ice glistening over branches and rooftops.

When the officiant asked if there would be any objections, several of the groomsmen reached for imaginary weapons. Theya looked around excitedly, wondering if someone was about to get their skull beaten in, but sulked back into her seat when light laughter rippled over the congregation.

Ugh. It was just a joke.

 
No Heavenshield without Vanagor, they used to say.

In life, Caltin and Thurion were inseparable — in peace and in war alike. These two titans among men, who laughed louder, fought harder, and cared more deeply than most, were only bettered in each other's company. But the story had gone crooked. His brother had gone away, and now he was all that remained, diminished. Chill winds carrying cruel reminders of better days had settled within his halls, and his hearth had gone cold from neglect. The light in that man's eyes had begun to fade, never to return.

And yet, that bright-eyed boy in him would not fully let go, and there were moments, however fleeting, that the exuberance of youth took hold of him. His family, children and grandchildren all, brought out the best in him. Even at his worst, Thurion always kept a smile just for them. How could he not, when each carried a piece of Her within them.

The same way Connel carried his father within him.

So it was on this day, as the proud uncle of the groom held his grandson Tulan, two large hands resting upon the boy's shoulders as they watched the ceremony unfold. Thirdas stood at his side, assisting in the quelling of Theya's fire. He'd wrapped his arm around Nida, ever careful to keep her warm and safe, whilst steel fingers idly played in his daughter's hair.

"I hope so," whispered Tulan in response to his sister, rubbing away the sharp pain in his ribs. She'd been quite the handful growing up alongside, the precocious older brother doing his best to keep her in check. Father had dubbed her "Firebrand" for all her antics. She was as the ocean, crashing and thrashing about, whereas he was like a pond, still and clear. "Hush, now."

When Tulan strained his neck to peek up at his grandfather, Thurion remained lost in thought for some time before realising, answering by way of a kiss atop the boy's golden head. Even at 13, Tulan still sought the comfort and approval of his elders, and none more so than his beloved grandfather.

 
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The question had barely finished leaving the officiant’s mouth.

“If there is anyone present who knows of any reason these two should not be joined…”

Every member of Omega Squad turned. Not subtly. Not politely. Not in the traditional, ceremonial way one might glance over a shoulder to acknowledge the formality of the moment.

They turned like a fireteam hearing movement in the treeline.

Connel turned with them. A half-second later, every one of them reached for weapons that were not there. No sidearms. No knives. No detonators. No rifles. No lightsabers.

Nothing.

Just empty hands moving on instinct, stopping halfway, and then remaining there in a tableau of absurdly serious men in formal attire realizing they had been disarmed by wedding protocol. Many of the guests froze.

Then someone coughed.

Someone else tried very hard not to laugh. Connel’s eyes narrowed faintly at the crowd, his expression carved from stone and old battlefield habits, though there was the barest twitch at the corner of his mouth. That was key to the message, and the message was clear.

This is your chance. Choose wisely.

Lira, standing across from him, did not even try to hide her smile. The officiant looked from Connel, to Omega Squad, to the crowd, then back to Connel.

“…I will take that as no objections.” Which of course brought many in the crowd to the laughter to which they were expected.

Omega Squad turned back around in perfect unison.

Connel cleared his throat and faced Lira again, suddenly looking far less like a terrifying Jedi Shadow and far more like a man who had just remembered that he was standing in front of the woman he loved, surrounded by people who had somehow survived knowing him.

Lira arched an eyebrow at him.

“Really?”

Connel leaned slightly closer, voice low.

“Preventative diplomacy.”

“You reached for a weapon.”

Connel smirked. Symbolic diplomacy.”

“You do know no one was going to object, right?”

He glanced briefly toward the crowd again.

Now they definitely won’t.

That broke the tension again.

A warm ripple of laughter moved through the small gathering, soft at first, then fuller. It rose among friends, family, and the few who truly understood why this ceremony was not meant for an audience, but for witnesses. For people who knew what it meant for Connel Vanagor to stand here without armor. Without weapons. Without a mask.

Just him. Just Lira.

Just the life they were choosing. The officiant allowed the laughter to settle before continuing, voice gentler now. “Connel. Lira. You have chosen to speak your vows.”

Connel inhaled. That was the first warning sign. The second was that he looked down. Not away. Not exactly. But down at their joined hands, as if the entire galaxy had suddenly narrowed to that one impossible point of contact. Lira’s fingers tightened around his.

He looked back up. Whatever joke had been hiding behind his eyes was gone now.

I, uh… He stopped. A few people smiled, but no one laughed this time. Connel Vanagor, who had walked into warzones, hunted monsters in the dark, and stared down things most beings only survived by never meeting, suddenly looked like this was the hardest thing he had ever done. I had something written.

Lira’s smile softened.

It was better than this is going to be. That earned a small, affectionate laugh from her. I wrote it because I thought… if I had the words ahead of time, then I wouldn’t mess it up.

He swallowed. But that’s not really us, is it?

Lira did not answer. She did not need to. Connel’s thumb moved slowly across her knuckles.

I have spent a lot of my life trying to be ready for the worst thing that could happen. Trying to see the hit before it came. Trying to make sure I could take it, so someone else didn’t have to. His voice held steady, but barely. I got good at that.

He let the words hang for a moment. Too good.

The wind moved softly through Heavenheim, carrying the cold clean scent of snow and pine and distant hearthfires. The world seemed to hush for him. Then you came along.

His eyes stayed on hers. ...And you didn’t ask me to stop being who I was. You didn’t look at the damaged parts and pretend they weren’t there. You didn’t try to fix me like I was a broken machine.” His mouth twitched faintly. Which is good, because I’m pretty sure I voided the warranty a long time ago.

Lira let out a quiet laugh through the emotion gathering in her face, many in the crowd did as well. Connel breathed a little easier. You just… saw me.

The words came slower now. Rougher. More honest because of it. Not the name. Not the armor. Not my father’s shadow. Not the mask. Not the things I’ve done because someone had to do them.

He shook his head faintly. Me. His grip tightened around her hands. I wish I was better at this.

There it was. The little fracture. The thing beneath the armor. I wish I was better with words. Better with peace. Better with… letting good things happen without waiting for the other boot to drop through the roof.

A few of Omega glanced down. They knew that look. They knew that life. But that’s you. He looked at her like she was sunrise over a battlefield he had not expected to survive. You make me want to be better.

His voice quieted. Not because I think I have to earn you. Not because you make me feel small. You don’t. You never have.

He drew a breath. You make me remember there is more to me than surviving.

Lira’s eyes glistened.

So I promise you this. He straightened, just a little. Not like a soldier. Like a man making a vow he intended to keep. I will stand with you. Not in front of you because I think you’re weak. Not behind you because I’m afraid to be seen. With you.

He gently paused.

I will build a home with you. I will protect our peace without turning it into another war. I will learn how to rest, even if I am terrible at it.

Lira gave him a look. He nodded once.

I will be terrible at it. That got another soft laugh. But I will try.

His voice lowered again. Every day, I will try. For you. For us. For whatever future we are stubborn enough to carve out of this galaxy.

He looked down at her hand, then back to her face.

Lira Voss… The name left him like something sacred. I love you. And I am done pretending I don’t know what I want.

He smiled then. Small. Real. Entirely hers. It’s you.

No one moved. For a heartbeat, even the wind seemed unwilling to interrupt. Then Lira squeezed his hands.

“That was you messing it up?”

Connel blinked.

Technically, yes.

“Force help us if you ever get good at it.”

The guests laughed again, but many of them were wiping at their eyes now.

Lira took her turn. She did not look nervous. Not because she felt nothing, but because Lira had always possessed that rare kind of strength that did not need to announce itself. She stood before him with warmth in her eyes and steel in her spine, the same woman who could love him, challenge him, tease him, and refuse to let him vanish into himself.

“Connel…” She smiled. “You are impossible.”

A few members of Omega nodded before they could stop themselves. Connel glanced sideways. Omega suddenly became very interested in the architecture.

“You are stubborn. Overprotective. Dramatic in ways you refuse to admit are dramatic.”

I object to—

“You had your chance.” He closed his mouth. Lira’s smile deepened.

You carry too much. You always have. Some of it was given to you. Some of it you picked up because no one else would. Some of it you keep carrying because you don’t know who you are without the weight. Her voice softened. “But I know who you are.”

Connel went still.

“You are not just the man who fights. You are the man who comes back. You are the man who kneels down to speak gently to someone who is afraid. You are the man who thinks love is something he has to deserve, and yet gives it so fiercely that the rest of us are left trying to catch up.” Her hands tightened around his.

“You make me laugh when you are not trying to. Sometimes especially then.” A small grin tugged at her mouth. “You make me feel safe, even when I know perfectly well I can handle myself.”

You can.

“I know.”

Just confirming.

“Noted.”

Another warm laugh moved through the gathering.

Then Lira’s expression became tender again. “But more than that, you make me feel chosen.” Connel’s face changed at that. Just a flicker, but she saw it. “Not as a mission. Not as something to guard. Not as some fragile thing you are afraid the galaxy will take from you.”

She stepped closer. “As a partner. As a future. As home.”

The word struck him harder than any blow could have.

Home.

“So here is my promise.” Her voice was clear.

“I will not ask you to become someone else. I will not ask you to forget what shaped you. I will not ask you to lay down every sharp edge just because the world thinks love should make people soft.” Her eyes shone. “But I will remind you that you are allowed to be happy.”

Connel swallowed.

“I will remind you that peace is not something you steal in small moments between disasters. It is something we can build. Together.” She smiled through the tears now. “I will walk with you. I will argue with you when you need arguing with.”

That seems likely.

“It is certain.” A few guests laughed again. “I will love you when you are brave, and when you are afraid. When you know what to do, and when you are standing in the kitchen pretending you know how domestic life works.”

I can cook.

“You can heat things.”

That is a form of cooking.

“We will revisit this later.”

The laughter was easier now. Brighter. But Lira did not let go of the heart of it. “Connel Vanagor… I love you. Not because you are perfect. Not because you are fearless. Not because you always know how to say what you mean.”

She smiled. “Clearly.”

He gave her a wounded look.

“I love you because you keep trying. Because when you fall, you get back up. Because when the galaxy gives you every reason to close your heart, you still choose to care.”

Her thumb brushed over his hand. “And because underneath all that armor, all that discipline, all that deeply unnecessary glaring…” Omega Squad looked very carefully at anything except Connel. “…you are the man I want beside me for the rest of my life.”

Her voice became barely more than a whisper, but everyone heard it. “You are my home too.”

Connel looked like he had forgotten how to breathe. The officiant gave them a moment. No one objected to that either. Finally, the rings were brought forward.

There was no grand flourish. No spectacle. Just two simple symbols passed between hands that had known war, work, healing, and hope.

Connel took Lira’s ring first. For a man who could field-strip weapons blindfolded, bypass security systems under fire, and wield a lightsaber with terrifying precision, his fingers were suddenly not cooperating.

The ring slipped once. He caught it.

Barely.

Lira bit her lip, fighting a smile. I’m fine.

“I didn’t say anything.”

Your face did.

“My face is very honest.”

He slid the ring onto her finger at last. His thumb rested there for a second longer than necessary. With this ring… He looked at her. …I give you what I have. Not just the parts that are easy. Not just the parts that look good standing in front of people.

His voice softened.

All of me. The past. The scars. The stubbornness. Lira’s eyebrow lifted. A manageable amount of stubbornness.

“No lies in the vows.”

…the stubbornness.

A small laugh passed through the crowd. And the future. Whatever it is. Wherever it takes us. I choose you.

Then it was Lira’s turn.

She took his ring and slid it onto his finger with considerably less trouble, which she was kind enough not to mention. Mostly. “With this ring, I choose you. Not the legend. Not the name. Not the version of you everyone else thinks they understand.”

Her eyes locked on his. “You.” She smiled. “The man who tries. The man who loves deeply. The man who still has to learn that being loved is not a trap.”

Connel’s expression softened into something almost unbearably open. “I choose the life we build. The quiet mornings. The hard days. The laughter. The family. The arguments over whether heating food counts as cooking.”

Still does.

“Still does not.” She pressed the ring fully into place. “I choose all of it. I choose you.”

The officiant smiled.

The formal words came next, but they felt almost secondary now. The old language. The tradition. The binding phrases carried across generations and worlds. Midvinter had seen kings crowned, warriors mourned, families joined, and vows spoken beneath winter skies older than any starship line.

Now it witnessed this.

A Jedi who had spent too long preparing for endings.

A woman who had become his beginning.

“By the vows you have spoken, the rings you have exchanged, and the love witnessed here by those you call family…” The officiant paused, allowing the words to settle. “…it is my honor to pronounce you husband and wife.”

Connel’s eyes flicked briefly to Lira’s. For once, he looked completely unguarded.

The officiant smiled wider. “Connel…” The smallest hint of mischief entered the officiant’s voice. “You may kiss your bride.”

Connel did not hesitate.

Not this time.

He stepped in, one hand lifting gently to Lira’s face, the other settling at her waist as he kissed her. It was not theatrical. It was not polished. It was not for the guests. It was the kind of kiss that said every word he had stumbled over. Every promise he had meant but could barely speak. Every impossible hope he had finally allowed himself to hold. For one perfect moment, there was no war. No mask. No shadow.

Just Connel. Just Lira. Husband and wife.

Then came the sound.

A huff. A bark. A thunder of paws.

Connel broke the kiss just enough to turn his head. No.

Too late.

From the side of the gathering came Buster.

The Gallinorese Mountain Aak-Dog came bounding through the ceremony space with the magnificent confidence of someone who knew, beyond all doubt, that this entire event had been arranged for him.

His fur bounced. His ears flopped. His tail swept behind him like a victory banner. Someone gasped. Someone laughed.

Someone in Omega muttered, “Incoming.”

Buster charged straight for the newly married couple.

Connel instinctively shifted, one arm still around Lira, his body turning as if he could somehow intercept an avalanche wearing a happy face. “Connel…” Lira warned, already laughing.

I can stop him.

“You absolutely cannot.”

He absolutely could not.

Buster hit him first. Not hard enough to hurt him, but with enough enthusiasm to make the point very clear. Connel staggered back half a step, dignity taking a fatal wound. Buster immediately planted himself between them, front paws dancing, tail wagging with enough force to alter local weather patterns. He looked from Connel to Lira, then back again, panting happily as though conducting a final inspection.

Connel stared down at him. Really?

Buster barked once.

Firmly.

Lira bent down, laughing as she wrapped her arms around the enormous dog’s neck. “I think he approves.”

He interrupted the kiss. Buster barked again. Yes, I know you were invited. Another bark. No, you were not the officiant.

Buster leaned his full weight against Connel’s legs. Lira looked up at her husband, glowing with laughter and tears and happiness all at once. “You know he thinks this makes it official.”

Connel looked from Lira, to Buster, to the guests, all of whom were now fully laughing. Omega Squad, traitors to a man, looked deeply entertained.

Connel sighed.

Then, slowly, he crouched beside Buster. The great dog immediately shoved his head under Connel’s chin. Connel closed his eyes for half a second, accepting defeat with what little grace remained.

Fine. He happily scratched behind Buster’s ears. NOW it’s official.

Buster gave a pleased rumble and turned, pressing himself against both Connel and Lira at once, as if physically binding the new family together through sheer fluffy authority.

The guests applauded.

Not politely this time. They cheered. Lira leaned into Connel’s side, one hand still buried in Buster’s fur. Connel looked down at the two of them.

His wife.

His dog.

His family.

For once, he did not look like a man waiting for the next disaster. He looked like a man who had finally reached the place he had been fighting toward all along.

Then Buster sneezed directly onto his formal boots.

Connel looked down. Lira covered her mouth. Omega Squad lost all discipline. Connel stared at the dog. That better not be in the holos.

From somewhere in the crowd, someone said:

“It absolutely is.”

Connel slowly looked up. Lira kissed his cheek. “Welcome to married life.”

Buster barked again.

And this time, Connel laughed.
 
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She watched and then it started and she listened... then continued to listen. There was something to be said about getting it all out and she clasped hands in front of herself with a smile though of glee almost. She was excited aand glad to see it... Connel even spoke in a way that surprised her. So there was that and she wasn't going to cry, toss rice and maybe make a dove or several to fly around sure... not cry.
 


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"It... seems like a big commitment,"
Braze remained quiet throughout the vows, his jade-green eyes fixed upon the couple as each promise settled over the gathering. His fingers curled a little more securely around Loomi's hand, though he seemed unaware he had done so.

When the officiant finally pronounced them husband and wife, Braze joined the applause with an earnest smile, clapping until Buster came thundering into the ceremony and scattered what remained of its solemnity. A soft laugh escaped him as the great dog forced himself between the newlyweds, claiming his place among them.

Braze leaned a little closer to Loomi, lowering his voice beneath the cheering.

"I think that may be the heart of it…" he murmured. "Finding someone who sees all the difficult pieces of you, and still chooses to build a home around them."

His gaze lingered upon the lovers and their overjoyed canine chaperone.

"Though apparently the dog's approval is what makes it official."
 
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From somewhere in the crowd, someone said:

“It absolutely is.”

Connel slowly looked up. Lira kissed his cheek. “Welcome to married life.”

Buster barked again. And this time, Connel laughed.

So they made way up the aisle, Buster showing the way, because who else would be? This was him making sure that his humans didn’t get lost, because that is what dogs do. Connel and Lira followed, hand in hand. He saw the Heavenshields, not at all surprised, but most grateful for them being here. They were some of the only family he had left. The Heavenshields were family by choice, but that changed nothing.

Braze and Loomi… Master Ike… they were there and frankly that just made his heart swell. He looked at them and smiled as he walked by, something he never does, but this was a day for smiles, a lot of them.

Once the wedding party was outside, they took a moment to catch their breath. One by one the "congratulations" came in among them. Lira squeezed his hand, and Connel actually took the lead on this, thanking each and every one of them for their part in this. He looked at Lira and smiled as Buster gave his approval for each. Lira’s parents, Lena and Qurian were polite and actually quite sweet considering.

Then comes Michael. Buster doesn't even inspect him. Just immediately leans against him. Approved years ago . No paperwork necessary.

Michael of course says: See? Somebody around here recognizes talent.

Boop-Boop-Boop

Of course BRAD had to have the last word. Boop-Boop-Boop

Boop-Boop-Boop


Then Chrysa approached, along with Michael’s mother, Alyksandra Angellus and suddenly Buster isn't the Master of Ceremonies anymore. He's just a big dog leaning into her hand while she scratches behind his ears. For a second, you can almost see Caltin's absence and presence at the same time.

Because Chrysa smiled and said: "You know, your father would've spoiled you rotten."

Tail wag.

Agreement registered.

Hey Buster… Theya’s here…

That was that, he was going to see Theya when she came out, but he was a good boy, he could wait. It was time to receive. It was time to greet.

Braze Braze Loomi Loomi Matsu Ike Matsu Ike Thurion Heavenshield Thurion Heavenshield Nida Heavenshield Nida Heavenshield
 
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