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a tragedy: local girlie does not get to go swimming with all of her pals in the fun pool tomorrow and has to sit on the sidelines instead :(
#at least i don't have to run the mile đ€Ș#but i get to spend TWO FOUR HOUR DAYS IN A ROW watching them all swim wo me :(#it's okay swimming is for NERDS#nat chats
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Chapter 20 pt. 1- I Do
Summary: It's finally here, the day you've been waiting for since the day Javi came into your life and changed it for the better- It's your wedding day, and things couldn't be more perfect. Except for the fact that you and Javi can barley contain your excitement as you wait to see each other.
Word Count: 11.4K (If this wasn't 2 parts, this would be 30k long and wouldn't be finished until May)
Warnings: SMUT (18+) oral (f receiving), vaginal fingering, praise kink, marriage kink (?), kind of semi-public sex (they're gettin' busy in the bathroom), Kind of getting caught (Steve needs to mind his own business), wedding things!!, family dynamics, mentions of death/grief, lots of emotions, Javi being an anxious, blubbering, hot mess, Javi being so in love and is so excited to spend the rest of his life with you that it physically hurts me (this chapter is lots of fluff and feelings and not as much smut, sorry!! Don't worry, there's PLENTY more to come next chapter đ€Ș)
A/N: Hi friends!!! Well, she's finally here, the moment we've all been waiting for- our two favorite idiots are finally getting married đđ While I would have loved to make this one chapter, it literally would have been SO long, and Lord knows when I actually would have finished with it. So this chapter is the morning leading up to the ceremony, and part 2 will be the ceremony and reception!! I'm not even gonna lie, I bawled several times writing this chapter. These two mean so much to me, and I'm so honored that you care enough about them to be invested in my silly little story, too đ„ș HAPPY WEDDING DAY!!!
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For the better part of his life, Javier Peña was convinced there was nothing more soul-crushingly painful and miserable than a wedding. On a day that was supposed to be filled with happiness and joy, Javi had spent more years than heâd like to admit doing anything to avoid the occasion all together. Because for him, weddings had meant none of those things. Weddings had only served as yet another reminder of the failure he had chalked himself up to be.Â
Leaving Lorraine at the altar and running away to Colombia.Â
Watching the successes of everyone elseâs blissful domestic lives play out in front of him, while heâd never felt so alone.Â
Convincing himself that he would never be worthy of love because of the terrible person that heâd become.Â
Weddings had been something that Javier Peña hated more than most things in life.Â
But that was until he met you.Â
Because today, on the morning of his own wedding, Javi was quite literally bursting at the seams with excitement, goofy grin stretched from ear to ear knowing that in a few short hours, he got to marry the most amazing, beautiful, perfect woman he had ever met. And even though the reality had set in that today was finally the day the two of you started your forever together, he was positive that heâd never get over the reality that you would always be his.Â
As he pulled his truck up the driveway to your new home where he should have been sleeping for the better half of last night, there was a part of him that couldnât have been more thankful he had been able to sneak in just a few more hours with you before sunrise, knowing the anxious anticipation of waiting to see you all day, let alone see you in your wedding dress at the other end of the aisle, was enough to already have his heart beating a million miles a minute at the ripe hours of the morning.Â
While he should have known better his Dad would already be well awake by the time he snuck back home, Chuchoâs welcoming grin from the front porch was already laced with enough forgiveness for Javi to hope heâd be spared at least some shit from his father.Â
ââMorning, mijo.â Chucho chuckled, watching Javiâs sheepish stride up the driveway towards the house, slowly sipping on his cup of coffee with a boyish grin on his face, knowing damn well where his son had been without having to say a word.Â
âI already know what youâre gonna say, Pops.â Javi sighed, shaking his head in embarrassment as he approached his dad, letting out a soft grunt as he took a seat next to his father on the top step of the front porch.Â
âI havenât said anything, Javier. Do you have something you want to say?â Chucho couldnât help but snicker, raising his eyebrows at his son, as he watched his cheeks turn a petrified pink.Â
âNope, I am- oh, fuck me- nope I am, uh, all good.â Javi stammered, burying his hands in his face before running them through the sleepy curls of his hair and over the nape of his neck, his eyes still peeled to the ground, avoiding Chuchoâs smug grin.Â
âThen all I have to say is,â Cucho paused, taking another swig of coffee, âI hope you never stop loving her the way that you do now.â Javi looked up at his dad in confusion, wondering how his sneaking out wasnât shaping up to be some sort of teenage scolding from his father. âI already know that you know you are a very, very lucky man Javier, but I also hope that you know you are going to make a wonderful husband. Eres un buen hombre. Estoy muy feliz por ti, mijo. Tu madre tambiĂ©n lo estarĂa. Muy feliz.â (You are a good man. I am so happy for you, son. Your mom would be, too. So happy.)Â
Letting his eyes shift off his feet where they had been stuck, Javi looked back up at his father, tears welling in his eyes at Chuchoâs reassuring smile, reaching out to wrap his arm around his son, pulling him close enough to let Javiâs head fall on his shoulder, the two sitting for a quiet moment in silence.Â
Javi couldnât help but feel a twinge in his heart, thinking about the fact his mom wouldnât be with him for the biggest day of his life. His mother had left this world when Javi was at his lowest- alone and halfway across the globe, fighting for a cause he wasnât even sure he believed in. It had always haunted him that his mom had died worried that her son had become a broken man, and would never be proud of the person heâd turned out to be. When he returned home, he felt even worse thinking that his one living parent probably felt that way, too.Â
But what brought him solace in a time that he needed it most, was you. You had given him a reason to make his parents proud, to make himself proud. While his mom would never be able to tell him the words he so desperately longed to hear, he knew in his heart that the life heâd built because of you was all the comfort he needed to prove to himself Lucia was smiling down on him when he needed it most. And as he looked up at the sky, the pink and orange rays of the beautiful sunrise beginning to spill over the horizon, he had never been more sure that even though his mom couldnât physically be by his side, that Lucia Peña would still be with him every step of the way. Â
âFuck, I miss her, Pops. I wish she was here.âÂ
âShe is, Javier. She always will be.âÂ
After soaking in a few more quiet moments together staring out into the shimmering sunrise, Chucho let out a content sigh, giving Javi a gentle pat on the back and rustling the dark curls of his sonâs thick hair.Â
âBut, if there is one thing I know about your Mother, itâs that I can practically hear her screeching at us wasting our time being sad about her on the happiest day of your life. Chucho, por quĂ© piedres el tiempo estar triste? Basta de quejarte! Nuestro hijo se estĂĄ casando, pendejo!â (Why are you wasting your time being sad! Stop moping! Our son is getting married, stupid.) Chucho mocked, shaking his head at the sky at the scolding he knew heâd be getting from his wife, making him and Javi burst into laughter. âAnd, if thereâs another thing I know about your mother,â Chucho paused again, letting out a loud grunt as he pushed himself up to stand, resting his arm on Javiâs shoulder, âitâs that her and I would both agree there better be a nieto (grandchild) in our lives 9 months from now. Dios mĂo (oh my God), Javier, even on the night before your wedding you two canât keep your hands to yourselves! I am truly surprised I donât have 14 grandchildren already.âÂ
âJesus fucking Christ, PopsâŠ.â Javi whispered to himself over his dadâs schoolgirl snickers, watching his sonâs face fall flush once again, standing up to follow behind his dad back inside as Chuhco began to waddle his way across the porch.Â
Although Javi could have tried to plead his case to his dad to prove his innocence, truth be told, today, he really didnât care. Today, the only thing he cared about was that in just a few short hours, he got to meet you, his wife, at the end of the aisle and spend his forever with the woman he loved more than life itself. For the first time in his life, Javier Peña couldnât have been more excited for a wedding.Â
You werenât sure how many more times you had read the scratchy print scribbled across the bright yellow post-it Javi had left behind on his pillow before he had snuck out for the morning, but you did know that your heart beat faster and faster in anxious anticipation with every glance over his words, counting down the second until you got to see him again.Â
You had kept yourself in your room, convinced that your excited impatience would have you awake well before everyone else still sleeping at the ranch, but as you heard clanging and bickering starting to echo from the kitchen, you should have known better that your mom and Connie would be up to something to kick start your wedding day.Â
With a yawn and stretch of your arms above your head, you flopped yourself out of bed, exchanging Javiâs worn t-shirt and sleep shorts for the white pajama set your mom had insisted she buy for you to get ready in as a compromise for your adamant despise at the white silky robe that had âbrideâ stitched across it in big pink letters that she had begged to buy you.Â
Shuffling down the hallway, the commotion in the kitchen only became increasingly louder, now realizing almost everyone must be awake for whatever antics were taking place for the early hours of the morning. As you turned the corner, you were greeted by an adorable âHappy Wedding Day!â banner that had been made by the girls hanging on the wall, decorated with adorable crayon drawings of flowers, you and Javi, and all of the horses of the Peña ranch dressed in wedding apparel. As your eyes scanned across the rest of the room, the kitchen table was already full of breakfast, balloons dangled from the ceiling, and your mom and Connie were actively working on filling up what was most likely one too many glasses of mimosas. Â
âHappy wedding day, Auntie Bear!â A little voice cooed behind you, looking down to see a still very sleepy Olivia, hair still crazed and bed ridden as she wrapped herself around your hip, squeezing you in a tight hug.Â
âAhhhhh, thereâs the bride!!â Your mom shrieked, her pitch enough to make everyone in the room wince as she barreled towards you, joining Olivia to engulf you in her grasp. After everyone had recovered from your momâs shrill greeting, everyone else had soon joined in on squeezing you in a giant group hug, the gesture in itself making you smile, but the physical restraint in the middle of a human sandwich being a little too much for you this early in the morning.Â
âThanks guys. I uh, I would like to make it out alive for my wedding so maybe if we donât squish me to death, that would be great.â You grunted, trying to wriggle out of the arms squishing your body, hoping that someone would get the hint.Â
âAlright, I think sheâs probably had enough.â Connie laughed, finally noticing the look on your face, prompting everyone to give you at least a little breathing room.Â
âIâm just so excited for you! I canât believe youâre getting married, sweetie!â Your mom, clearly not picking up on the hint, was now back to squeezing you in a bear hug again tight enough to make your eyes pop out of your head. âOkay, sorry, sorry, Iâm done now, just had to get one last one out of my system⊠for now. Here, have a seat, honey,â Your mom gestured towards the kitchen table, pulling out a chair for you to sit in, âwe have about an hour before we have to start doing hair and makeup but we have plenty of breakfast for you to choose from before we get the day started. Howâd you sleep?âÂ
âOh, um- fine, I um, I slept fine.â You lied, now sheepishly staring down at the overflowing plate of breakfast food your mom had set in front of you, taking a hefty bite of pancake before looking back up, your eyes meeting Connieâs, a suspicious smirk gleaming on her face as she stared at you, crossing your arms over your chest as you swallowed your food with a more audible than intended gulp.Â
âOh good!â Your mom replied, obvious to yours and Connieâs silent interaction as she meandered around the kitchen. âWell, eat up, Iâm off to go check on some things outside, but by the time I get back in here, that plate better be cleared! Girls, come help Grandma, let your Aunt finish her breakfast!âÂ
âOkay!â Your nieces giggled, following behind your mom into the backyard, leaving you and Connie alone in the kitchen, hearing her silently laugh to herself as she sat down next to you at the table.Â
âGood sleep, huh? Good sleep that definitely had nothing to do with Javiâs truck that left here at 6:00 AM this morning?â Connie snickered, giving you a little wink as your cheeks turned pink with embarrassment, letting out a defeated sigh.Â
âI promise itâs not what you think. I actually couldnât sleep and I called Javi and he ended up coming over so I wouldnât be up the whole night. I told him he didnât have to, but I was up and stressed and having him here was the only thing that was going to help. It was just sleep, I promise.âÂ
âItâs okay, I believe you. I couldnât sleep the night before my wedding either. Iâm pretty sure if I did what you had done, Steve would have slept right through the phone call, or still would have been too drunk to drive over.â The two of you quietly giggled to yourselves as Connie reached out for your hand, holding it in hers, âI hope you know that he loves you so much. It always broke my heart to see Javi go through what he did, and how hard on himself he was because of it. You really are the best thing that could have ever happened to him. Iâm so happy for the two of you, I couldnât be more excited for today, honey.âÂ
Reaching across the table, Connie wrapped her arms around you, squeezing you in another hug, trying to hold back your sniffles as you felt happy tears beginning to well in your eyes.Â
âThank you, Connie.âÂ
âOf course. Now, you better pick what you want from that breakfast and throw away the rest before your mom gets back, I donât think either one of us wants to be responsible for telling her that her food wasnât sufficient enough for you.âÂ
You snorted, rolling your eyes at the thought of the dismay your mom would be in thinking that you didnât get enough to eat before your big day as you put a reasonable amount of breakfast on a new plate to eat, discarding the other heaping pile that your mom had left you.Â
âYou are a smart woman, Connie Murphy.âÂ
âSo Iâve been told.âÂ
The rest of the morning seemed to move by at an exponential pace- At the Pena ranch, hair and makeup was well underway for everyone, and running on time with incredible efficiency from the detailed schedule that your mom and Connie had put together. Even though your body was riddled with endless amounts of anxious anticipation and excitement as the clock ticked closer and closer to when Javi and the rest of the boys would finally get here, you were pleasantly surprised at how fun the morning had ended up being with all the girls, especially since your nieces and the Murphy girls had insisted on putting on a hilarious sing along spectacular for the majority of the time for entertainment while you got ready.Â
Over at your new house, however, with the only getting ready that Javi needed to do being taking a shower and putting on his suit, the boys were convinced that he was going to put a hole in the floor from his anxious pacing as he counted down the minutes to leave.Â
âJav, have a beer, man, you just put this floor in, I think your wifeâs gonna be pissed when she finds out she has to replace it before yâall even move in because you canât sit still.â Steve chuckled, taking a sip out of his can before nudging your brothers sitting next to him on the couch as they watched their friend and future brother in law tread back and forth across the living room for what felt like the 117th time since theyâd sat down.Â
âI think I have to agree with Steve on this one, Javier, you are making me anxious and Iâm not even the one getting married.â Chucho chimed in from the armchair seated next to the couch.Â
âIâll second what Steve said, man. Have a beer, Javi. You havenât shut up all day about how fuckinâ excited you are, so whatâs got you so worked up? Youâve seen her in a dress before dude, this oneâs just white.â Your brother David snorted, his joke now soliciting some eye rolls from the rest of the boys, considering David was about single as they came, and was the only one of the group who wasnât even remotely close to being married.Â
âItâs a fucking wedding dress, you dingus, thereâs obviously a difference.â Your dad groaned, walking up to your brother to give him a prompt smack in the back of the head, making your other brother Charlie snicker to himself, until he also decided to greet him with an equally harsh slap for good measure.Â
âWhat the fuck was that for? I didnât say anything!â Charlie winced, holding his hands up in defense.Â
âTell your brother to stop being an ass! Sheâs your sister too, for Christâs Sake, youâre not gonna stand up for her either?! Jesus you two are the biggest idiots Iâve ever met. Even Patrick would have had enough common sense to keep that one in his head. Well, maybe not, but thatâs besides the point.â That one at least cracked a little smile from your brothers, wishing that Patrick would have been here to see their sisterâs big day, and to distribute the slapping pain more equally between the pair.Â
âI just⊠Fuck, I just wanna see her. I canât wait to see her. Iâve never wanted anything so bad in my whole life. The suspense is fucking killing me.â Javi signed, resting one hand on his hip before running his hand through his hair, anxiously drumming his fingers on his side, foot tapping on the well worn path he had been treading on the hardwood floor of the living room.Â
Chucho chuckled, resting his hands on his knees and pushing himself up to stand with a low grunt, making his way over to his son, resting his hand on his shoulder as he looked up at him. âEres como tu madre.. Impaciente. (You are just like your mother⊠Impatient). Mijo, I remember when I married your mother, she was so excited that she actually asked if we could start the wedding an hour early, just so we could see each other sooner. I can almost hear her laughing at the fact that her son is no better than her. How I wish she were here to see this. Soon, Javier. I promise.âÂ
âDo you think sheâs gonna like the gift? You made sure she has it for today, right? And everything from her brothers too?â Javi asked, nervously biting at the tip of his thumb as he glanced down at his father before looking over at David and Charlie sitting on the couch, smiling back at him.Â
âYes, Javier. I triple checked last night. Iâm sure that she will love it. I know she will love it. All of it. Now, why donât you go put on your suit and we can leave a little ahead of schedule, I will just make sure to drive extra slow. Even slower than normal. I think if we wait any longer you may actually combust.â He teased, pulling Javi into a tight hug before releasing him, giving him a gentle pat on the back.Â
âAlright boys, you heard the man, get your sorry asses moving and letâs get these monkey suits on, itâs time to get this boy married!â David cheered, holding up his beer to toast Javi before promptly chugging the rest of it down his throat and slamming it down on the table, soliciting another round of eye rolls and muffled laughter from the crowd.Â
Silently nodding and smiling to himself, letting out one last reassuring breath before looking at the boys standing in front of him.Â
âFuck. Iâm gonna get married.âÂ
Back at the ranch, the last of getting ready was beginning to wrap up, all the girls' hair and makeup finally finished, and the youngest of the crew giddily dancing in their flower girl dresses, twirling and swirling in excitement at their pristine outfits as they gathered around you, patiently awaiting for you to get into your own wedding dress. Â
For as long as youâd wanted to get married, youâd always known that you wanted your wedding dress to be simple- No excessive frills, poof, glitter, or anything that made you feel like you were playing dress up for the worldâs goofiest fashion show, simply because it was your wedding, and your dress needed to reflect the extravagance of the event. Your style choice came as a surprise to no one, given the fact you had practically lived in your brotherâs hand-me-downâs until the 8th grade, and even when your mom had flown down a few months ago to go dress shopping with you and Connie, she had even laid down the hammer with one of the wedding dress consultants that you wouldnât even step anywhere near a dress that was an ounce too over the top.Â
Thatâs why you were absolutely shocked that despite your firm parameters around what you wanted to wear for your big day, that you fell in love with the very first dress you tried on, and never looked back.Â
It was everything you wanted and never you needed in a dress- a simple a-line skirt with thin straps that ran across your shoulders and scooped down your back, along with a delicate, lacy floral pattern stitched across your top that flowed down the wispy length of your gown. There were few times that you had ever admitted it to yourself, but you had truly never felt more beautiful than when you were wearing that dress, and when you had tried it on for the first time, only to turn around to see the tears welling in your mom and Connieâs eyes as you revealed it to them, it was every confirmation that you needed that this dress was made for you.Â
And while you had been counting down the days in excitement, waiting to put your dress on for your big day, Javi had been counting down along with you, to the point where Connie had made the executive decision to keep the dress at her house to prevent any preemptive peeking, considering that Javi had spent every day since you had bought your dress telling you how he couldnât wait to see how beautiful you were going to look in it, without even knowing a single clue about what you had boughten, besides your lovingly sarcastic and vague âItâs a dress, and itâs white, Jav.âÂ
But after all the time you had spent imagining what it would be like to finally put your dress on for your actual wedding day, you almost couldnât believe that you were finally here, carefully taking the straps off the hanger where it had been resting, holding the beautiful, white fabric out in front of you with a goofy grin spread across your face, eyeing down the outfit that meant you got to spend forever with your best friend.Â
âYou ready to put it on?â Connie asked softly, her hand resting on your shoulder as she stepped behind you, excitedly gazing at your dress right alongside you.Â
âYeah.â You smiled, gently nodding your head as you looked back at Connie, taking one last deep breath before passing off the dress to her before shimmying out of your clothes, letting them fall to a pile on the floor before turning to Connie, stepping into the opening of the dress and carefully pulling each strap over your shoulders while she pulled the zipper along your back, letting out a little sigh of relief as it clasped at the top. With one more long inhale, you slowly turned around to face everyone, eagerly awaiting your reveal, picking up your gown with a little floof as it gently draped around you, meeting the tears and smiles painted across everyoneâs faces while they gazed at you.Â
âAuntie Bear, you look like a princess! Uncle Javi is gonna think that you look like the most beautifulest person heâs ever seen.â Olivia squealed, jumping up and down in excitement before running over to you, wrapping her little arms around your waist in a tight hug.Â
âOh sweetheartâŠ. You look absolutely stunning.â Your mom sniffled through her tears, holding her hands crossed over her chest, soaking in your full wedding ensemble.Â
âYou look gorgeous. Like, seriously. I hope you know that Javiâs gonna lose his mind when he sees you in this.â Connie giggled, giving you a wink and a playful nudge, looking you up and down in astonishment.Â
Stepping over to see yourself in the mirror, your heart skipped a beat to see yourself, your stomach churning with anxious, excited butterflies knowing that you were only getting closer and closer to finally seeing Javi and his reaction, trying your best to not your smirk grow too wide between your warm cheeks, thinking about his reaction.Â
âYou really think heâs gonna like it?â You asked, your eyes still fixed at your reflection in the mirror, gently swaying your lacy, floral skirt back and forth, running your hand against the delicate fabric.Â
âHoney, Iâve watched that man ogle over you in a hockey jersey. I told the boys theyâre in charge of making sure he doesnât faint when you walk down the aisle.â Your mom teased, Connie nodding her head in agreement.Â
âIâm gonna second your mom on this one, girl. Steve has a running bet with the guys on how long it takes Javi to cry after he sees you. I think the over/under is 2 seconds, but after seeing you right now, Iâm convinced heâs all waterworks from the moment he lays eyes on you.âÂ
Connieâs comment made you laugh to yourself, shaking your head at the idea of Javi instantly bursting into tears from just the sight of you, but when you thought about seeing Javi in his tux (that you had already seen before, multiple times) and what a mess you were going to be, maybe the boyâs betting line didnât seem so unfair after all.Â
âSpeaking of tearsâŠâ Connie smirked at your mom, nodding at her to signify some little secret they seemed to be in on, âThereâs one last thing you need to see before⊠Well, weâll let you open it up and find out.âÂ
With that, your mom reached over to one of the tables where a white box with a neatly wrapped bow had been hidden, your mom passing it to Connie before then passing it over to you, making you tilt your head in confusion as you took the box in your hands, looking back and forth between your mom, Connie and the box waiting for some sort of explanation.Â
âWhat is this?â you questioned, still puzzled as you noticed the gift tag hidden under the bow, gently peeling it open, their suspicious smirks beginning to spread as you read the all too familiar scratchy handwriting inside.Â
To: Osita
Love: Javi
Now even more confused, you carefully began unwrapping the bow from around the packaging, letting the ribbon fall to the floor, followed by the lid of the box, revealing another longer note from Javi, resting on top of a bed of neatly folded tissue paper. You sat down in one of the chairs close by, letting the box rest on your lap as you held the note in your hands, already beginning to tremble as you felt the tears start to well in your eyes as you began to read.Â
Osita,Â
I knew from the moment I met you, that I wanted nothing more than to spend the rest of my life with you. I canât believe that day is finally here. I hope that this day is everything that you could ever dream it to be.Â
I hope you know that if I could I would give you everything. The moon, the sun, the stars- if you wanted it, I would give it to you.Â
But I know that no matter how hard I try, there is one thing I know canât give to you, and thatâs the presence of the people who arenât with us anymore.Â
And while I canât bring back your brother or my mom to be here today, I hope that whatâs in this box will remind you that theyâll always be here for you, no matter what.Â
I know my mom would have wanted you to have this. Thereâs not a day that goes by that I wish she could have met you. She would have loved you so much. I hope she knows that youâre the best thing that could have ever happened to me.Â
Your family was able to find something of your brotherâs for you to have on here too- I wish I could have met him. I hope he knows how much I love you, and the beautiful and resilient woman youâve become. I hope he knows how proud I am of you.Â
I canât wait to see you, amor. I canât even imagine how beautiful you look right now. Iâm the luckiest man in the world.Â
I love you more than words, and I promise Iâll spend every day for the rest of my life making sure you know it.Â
Happy Wedding Day, Osita. Soy tuyo para siempre (Iâm yours forever).Â
-JÂ
You could feel your heart practically exploding after reading what Javi had wrote for you, wiping away the wetness from your cheeks, you took a deep breath as you carefully set down his note next to you before ever so slowly peeling back the layers of tissue paper folded on top of one another, hiding the gift hidden beneath them. As the last layer of the delicate paper was shed, you let out a gasp, you hand covering your mouth in shock as you put together the pieces of Javiâs note and the present now sitting in your lap, looking up at everyone else in the room, nodding back at you with sympathetic smiles and tears in their eyes at your realization.Â
Not only had Javi had given you his motherâs wedding veil to wear, but stitched in the bottom corner was a patch of Patrickâs old hockey jerseys, a small number 2 from his arm sleeve, the number he had worn for every jersey he had ever played in.Â
âOh my⊠Oh my god? I canât, I- how did you- oh my god.â You whispered to yourself, your voice trembling in disbelief, tears now streaming down your face as you held the veil in your hands, your thumb gently tracing over the worn patch of Patrickâs jersey, truly too stunned to speak at what Javi had done for you, to make sure a piece of two people who were no longer with you could still be a part of the biggest day of your life.
âCan I put it on?â Your mom asked, smiling at you with tears in her eyes, walking towards you as you nodded, handing her over the veil as she gently nestled it into your hair, straightening it out behind you, even more tears streaming down her face while she watched your reaction in the mirror.Â
Not only was Luciaâs veil absolutely beautiful, if you hadnât known any better, you would have thought Javi had asked someone to see what your dress looked like to pick out a veil that matched it perfectly. Like it truly was meant to be.
Still too shocked to form any sort of coherent thought, you stared at yourself in the mirror, silently smiling and crying at your reflection until a soft knock came from outside the bedroom door, making everyone in the room whip their heads around to see all of the boys who had just arrived peeking through the door frame, waiting in anticipation.Â
âCan we come in? Weâre dyinâ to see you, Cubby. Well, the one whoâs dyin to see you the most we banished to the outside so he wasnât even tempted to come in, but the rest of us fools still wanna see you too.â Your dadâs voice chuckled from behind the door, making you break from your crying just enough to let a soft laugh escape from your chest, nodding your head as you turned around to greet the gang gathered at the door.Â
Growing up the youngest of 3 brothers, sentimental wasnât a term thrown around in your household very often. Of course you loved your family, and they loved you, but you and your brothers had often joked that itâd probably be easier to projectile vomit than to actually say the words âI love youâ eachother. So thatâs why when your dad and brothers walked through the door with awestruck looks on their faces, you couldnât help but start crying even more.Â
Well, until they actually got a chance to speak.Â
âDonât cry you dingus, youâre gonna mess up all your makeup. And god knows how long it took to try and make you look like you didnât just crawl out of a garbage can.â David quietly snickered, pulling you in for a much gentler than usual headlock before wrapping his arms around you for a legitimate hug.Â
âFuck off, David. How many people had to help you put that suit on, huh? You use every last brain cell trying to do up those buttons?â You teased back, trying to wipe the tears that had been rolling down your cheeks before giving him a loving slap to the stomach, making the two of you laugh even more.Â
âYou know his dumbass needed all the help he could get.â Charlie joked, pulling you in for another hug before stepping back to look you up and down, âNot too shabby. You clean up good, Cubby.âÂ
âThanks Charlie.âÂ
The last one to step towards you was your dad, who you could tell was trying with everything in him not to absolutely burst into tears, putting one hand on your shoulder as he smiled at you. âIâll say it once and I wonât say it again because you know as well as I do Iâm not good with the sappy shit. You look beautiful, Cubby. Iâm so proud of you. I know Patrick would have been too. Although that motherfucker is probably pissed at us that we cut the number off of his favorite jersey, but I think heâll forgive us.â Wrapping you in a tight squeeze, your dad engulfed you in a bear hug, quickly followed by your brothers and your mom, trapping you in the center of their bodies, knowing you all were wishing there was one more person there in your group to fill in your hug.Â
âI love you guys. Thank you.â You whispered, just loud enough to make sure they could hear, but quiet enough that even though your brothers had heard it, just this once, they wouldnât give you shit for it. And just this once, everyone seemed to silently agree that they really, truly, did love you too.Â
After a few more seconds of your group hug, there was another soft knock on the door, followed by another familiar voice, Chucho and Steve now peeking through the doorway to say hello.Â
âIs it okay if we come in, Mija?â Chuco asked, already halfway through the door in excitement.Â
âYes, of course.â You sniffed, breaking free from the middle of your group hug to greet Chucho, less than shocked that his hug was almost tighter than the 4 other members of your family combined.Â
âMija⊠Mija, you look so beautiful. Oh, goodness. I had always saved this veil one day, just in case. And even though it sat in the attic for years, I pulled it out the week that Javier first met you. I donât think that there was ever a doubt in anyoneâs mind that you werenât the one for him. My sweet Lucia would have been so happy to know that you have given Javier everything he never thought that he deserved. Oh, how I wish with everything she could have been here today to see how happy you make him. But I hope that you know, she would have been so excited that you get to be a part of our family.â He grinned through his tears, stepping back to look at you with a soft smile on his face, gently reaching up to wipe away the wetness on your cheek before pulling you back in for another hug. âI hope you know that Javier is going to be a wreck when he sees you. Poor boy has been in shambles all day waiting to see you.âÂ
âI donât think Iâve ever seen the man this anxious. And thatâs sayinâ somethinâ.â Steve chimed in, laughing to himself. âYou look great, sweetheart. Chuchoâs right, Javiâs âbout to be a goddamn mess.âÂ
As if your heart couldnât feel any fuller from all of the love and warmth overflowing into the room, you had almost forgotten about the one person that had brought you all together in the first place- Javi.Â
You could feel the pace of your heart begin to race, your stomach swirling in anticipation as the reality of the situation slowly began to sink in.Â
Your future husband was here, and there was nothing more in the world that you wanted than to see him. Not soon, not at the end of the aisle, not waiting for you at the altar, right this very second.Â
âHeâs here, right? Javi?â You asked, biting down on your lip to contain the stupid grin growing between your cheeks, swaying back and forth on your heels in childlike impatience. Before you could barely ask your question, all eyes in the room were on your, giving you a collective look that seemed to scream âSeriously? You canât wait either?â without having to say a word.Â
As you could hear the beginning rumblings of protest, David stepped in as the most unexpected voice of reason, holding his hands up to the crowd in your defense, trying to silence everyoneâs potential disagreement for what you were about to suggest.Â
âListen⊠Yâall know as well as I do that we could hold back these two with iron restraints, and theyâd still probably find a way to see each other before the ceremony. And to be quite honest, I am pretty convinced if we donât let them, one of them is gonna fucking combust, and I am not willing to be held personally responsible for any damages done before you two idiots can even get married.âÂ
Giving you a silent nod of approval, David stepped back to pat your back with the loving force that only a brother could, as everyone else in the room seemed to very quickly agree with his sentiment, joining with head bobs of quiet agreement.Â
âIâll go let the big man know youâre cominâ. Gotta find some way to redeem myself before I bust his balls in my speech later.â Steve snickered, giving you a quick wink before quickly disappearing out the door to find the man behind it, waiting half as patiently as you.Â
To say that Javi was disappointed when the boys booted him to the outdoors while everyone else got to go in and see you was the understatement of the year. Even though he couldnât have been sitting on the front porch of his childhood home for more than 10 minutes, it felt like he had been waiting for hours, counting down each second until the moment he finally got to lay his eyes on you. After about 2 minutes of sitting in his dadâs rocking chair, nervously swaying as his hands shifted between his fingers drumming on his legs and balling up in anxious fists, he pushed himself up to stand, walking off the steps of the porch to pace in the front yard under the warmth of the late June sun.Â
He had been so preoccupied as he meandered the front of the home, picturing just how breathtaking you would look as you walked down the aisle to greet him- how gorgeous you would be in your dress, your hair, your stunning smile, everything about you that made him look at you and know that he was the luckiest man in the world. That you were his. That you were everything that made him feel like home. It wasnât until after a few careless steps too far around the corner of the house, that Javi was catching himself from tumbling to the ground as he tripped over a larger than suspected rock underneath him, quietly cursing under his breath while he tried to steady himself, peering down at the ground to see what had almost caused his fall. And when he finally read the words etched into the round stone beneath him, he couldnât help but laugh at the fact the thing resting below him was none other than the heading that read âLuciaâs Gardenâ.Â
âJesus Christ, Ma, youâre not even here and youâre gonna take me out before the wedding even happens.â Javi chuckled to himself, gently tapping his foot against the rock, staring at the worn and weathered letters of her name. âYou know, the very first time Pops met her, he let her work on the garden. I couldnât believe it, because he barely lets me within 10 feet of here without worrying Iâm gonna ruin something. But uh, I think that he knew. I think before he even met her, he already knew that she was the one.âÂ
Letting out a soft sigh, Javi crouched down, squatting next to the stone, gently brushing his thumb across the grittiness, carefully tracing each letter back and forth, praying with every ounce of him that one way or another, she could hear what he had to say.Â
âI really wish you could be here, Mom. I really miss you. I really wish she could have gotten to meet you. I know that youâd love her.â Javi paused, his eyes beginning to well with tears, letting out a long, shaky exhale to try and compose himself. âSheâs so good to me. I donât know what I ever did to deserve her. Sheâs made me a better man. A man that Iâm proud of. A man I hope youâd be proud of, too.â He paused again, pinching the bridge of his nose before wiping his wet cheeks with the back of his hand. âI know that uh- I know before, um you were gone, that you really worried about me. I know youâd never say it, but um, I could tell. And Iâm so sorry. Iâm so sorry, Mom.â His voice was now barely above a whisper, years of guilt and anger bubbling in his chest for the person heâd been, the life his mother had lived to see him play out while halfway across the world, fighting for a cause he wasnât even sure he believed in anymore.Â
âBut, I um- I just- fuck, I just want you to know that Iâm okay. Iâm more than okay, now. This is the happiest Iâve ever been, all because of her. Weâre gonna build a house, weâre gonna have kids, weâre gonna be so happy, Mom. So fucking happy. Te amo mucho, Mama. Siempre lo hare (I love you so much, Mama. I always will).âÂ
So focused on the quiet conversation with the simple stone sitting beneath him, Javi hadnât even heard Steveâs hurried footsteps creeping up behind him, making Javi practically jump out of his skin as Steveâs hand met his shoulder.Â
âHey, buddy. You ready to-âÂ
âJesus, fuck Murph. You scared the fucking shit out of me.â Javi gasped, thoroughly startled as he shot to his feet, quickly trying to wipe the tears from his face as he faced his friend.Â
âSorry, man, I didnât mean to, promise!â Steve laughed, holding his hands up in defense before letting his expression shift to concern at Javiâs face. âHey, you okay, Jav?âÂ
âYeah, yeah, Iâm- No, Iâm good, sorry. Just um- Just wish my mom could have been here for this, ya know? She would have really fucking loved her.âÂ
âHey, itâs okay, man. My dad was gone before my wedding, too. Fuckinâ sucks.â Steve smiled sympathetically, âTruth be told Jav, that girl youâre gonna marry, I think itâs hard for anyone not to love her. Your mom would be really happy for ya.âÂ
âThanks, Murph.â Javi huffed, a small smile spreading across his face at Steveâs genuine sympathy, a trait he didnât see very often.Â
âCâmere, buddy.â Without giving him a choice, Steve wrapped his arms around Javi, pulling him in for a hug with a few stiff pats on the back before pulling away with a nod, hands on his hips as he stared down his friend with a shit eating grin, knowing the news he was about to tell Javi would instantly turn his mood around. âSpeakinâ of your future wife⊠You wanna see her?âÂ
âWait, like, now? Like, actually?â Javiâs mood instantly shifted, his entire body lighting up at the prospect, looking at Steve with relief glistening in his dark brown eyes.Â
âYeah, actually. Thank God your wife is just as obsessed with you as you are with her. Jesus Christ, I think the both of ya would have fuckinâ exploded if we made you wait âtill the ceremony.â Steve chuckled, grabbing Javiâs shoulder and giving it a playful shake. âAlright, you turn around so itâs a surprise when she gets out here, lemme go get her. And Jav?â Steve asked, turning his head back over his shoulder to look at his friend as he began to walk away back towards the house.Â
âYeah, Murph?âÂ
âYouâre losinâ that bet. No way in fuckinâ hell you ainât sobbinâ like a baby the second you lay eyes on her.âÂ
As Steve disappeared back into the house, Javi couldnât help but quietly laugh to himself, because as much as he wanted to dish shit back to Steve, he knew his friend was right- He was about to be a fucking mess.Â
âSo? Are we good? Does he wanna see me?â You asked, anxiously waiting at the door, feet tapping on the floor hidden underneath your dress as you waited for Steveâs return.Â
âNo offense, Sweetheart, but that's just about the dumbest question I've ever heard. What do you think? Of course the bastard wants to see you. Iâm just gonna warn ya though, that man is a hot mess, and I really think ya just may kill him the second he sees you.â The two of you laughed to yourselves, feeling your heart beat faster and faster in your chest with every passing second, using all of your self restraint to keep from bolting out the door past Steve to see Javi. âAlright, I wonât keep ya any longer, go get âem, killer.âÂ
Before you could get yourself out the door, you embraced Steve in a hug, catching him off guard for a moment before he hugged you back, smiles spread across both your faces.Â
âThanks, Steve.â
âSweetheart, you ainât got nothinâ to thank me for. If anything, hell, I should be thankinâ you. You two lovebirds are a match made in fuckinâ heaven. I was real worried about that old bastard for a long time. Glad to know I donât have to worry about him anymore. Well, at least too much more. Now, enough about my sorry ass, go see your husband.âÂ
With a silent nod, you gave Steve one more quick hug before you were turning the knob to the front door, quietly stepping out to the front porch to see Javiâs back to you at the bottom of the stairs, already trying to fight the tears welling in your eyes without even seeing his face. As you closed the door behind you, Javi instantly perked up, turning his head back over his shoulder just enough to speak, but not enough to see that it was you who was walking to greet him.Â
âShe good to come out, Murph? Iâm fucking dying out here.â Javi laughed, making you giggle at the fact that he had no idea it was you who was standing behind him.Â
âHate to break it to you, but unfortunately, I am not Steve. So sorry.â You snickered, practically feeling Javiâs eyes roll at your sarcastic comment, even though the both of you were thankful for a little humor to break the anxious anticipation that had been festering in your stomachs since this morning.Â
âGod, youâre such a dork.â He laughed, his back still turned to you as you took your final steps down the stairs with your dress in hand, trying to fluff it back out as you settled yourself behind him.Â
âHey, youâve got me for the rest of your life, babe. Lucky you. Iâm not gonna lie, donât think I cleaned up half bad, ya know, if you wanna see.â You teased, giving Javi a playful poke on the back as you bit down on your bottom lip, so excited to see Javiâs reaction you truly thought your heart was going to explode out of your chest.Â
âBaby, you have no fucking idea. C-can I, can I see you?â Javi stammered, his voice already beginning to tremble.Â
âWell, I think Iâm gonna implode if you donât, so yeah.â You took one last long inhale in, holding your breath as Javi slowly began to turn to face you, feeling like everything was suddenly moving in slow motion when Javiâs eyes finally locked with yours.Â
Javi couldnât even get a word out before his hands were covering his mouth, his jaw dropping open in absolute awe to see you standing behind him. The tears he swore to himself heâd try to fight back were already streaming down his face, his eyes looking you up and down over and over again, trying to soak in every ounce of you, only crying harder as he noticed each and every new detail of you standing before him.Â
âOsita⊠Oh my god. Oh my god.â Javiâs hand stayed glued over his mouth to try and keep his jaw from dropping any further than it already was, absolutely mesmerized by your beauty, barely able to get out any sort of coherent thought out of his brain. âBaby, you, oh my god, you look so beautiful. You look so fucking beautiful.â Â
While you figured that Javi would cry and be excited to see you, nothing could have prepared you for the reaction that you were witnessing in real time, watching your future husband become a complete, blubbering mess at the sight of you, making it damn near impossible for you to hold it together yourself, considering the fact that you were also busy trying to take in the ridiculously handsome sight of Javi in his tuxedo- his broad body filling out every inch of the black fabric perfectly, hair and mustache impeccably groomed, and sweet, teary brown eyes sparkling in the sunlight, making you melt, tears rolling down your face as your heart bursted at the seams over and over again, wondering how in the world this wasnât all some sort of a perfect dream.Â
âYou like it?â You managed to choke out through your happy sobs, your cheeks straining from the stupid grin that had spread across your face, the both of you radiating in the blissful glow of your excitement.Â
âLike it? Osita, are you fucking kidding me? Do I like it? Holy shit, baby, you are the most beautiful thing Iâve ever seen. You look... Osita, you look incredible.â Javi laughed through his tears, taking another step back to grab your hand, looking you up and down again before holding your arms up to twirl you in a circle, your dress flowing around you, making you giggle as you finally finished rotating to lock eyes with Javi again. âHermosa, I knew you were gonna look amazing, but I- I never, I never could have imagined that you were gonna look like this.âÂ
âComing from you? Jesus, Jav, Iâm convinced youâre trying to kill me in that tux before we can even get married. You look so good. Javi?â You paused, grabbing his other hand so your fingers were intertwined, his thumb automatically tracing soft circles on your skin.Â
âYeah, baby?â Javi replied, biting down on his bottom lip as he gulped, trying to hold back the lump resting in his throat from his happy tears as he stared down at you.Â
âJavi⊠Weâre getting married. Weâre getting fucking married.âÂ
âFuck. Weâre getting married. Holy shit.â As if the smile on Javiâs face couldnât get any wider, his boyish grin gleamed between his cheeks, wrapping his arms around you to engulf you in a tight hug against his chest, the two of you laughing to yourself in disbelief that you had finally made it here- that only a few short moments, the two of you got to begin the rest of your forevers together. âCan I- Can I kiss you?â He asked in a soft whisper, pulling back to tilt his head towards yours, sliding one of his hands up to gently cup your cheek, shifting your gaze up towards him.Â
âWhat kind of question is that, you dork?â You teased, bringing your mouth close enough to his to let your lips barely ghost over one anothers, butterflies swarming in a sea of excitement.Â
âBecause Iâm afraid if I start kissing you, Iâm not gonna be able to stop.âÂ
âDo your worst, Peña.âÂ
As if time began to move in slow motion, your mouths met with an electric and tender intensity, slowly becoming a mix of tangled tongues and teeth, your hand sneaking under the opening of Javiâs suit jacket to wrap around his waist as the grip around your face began to tighten, your bodies melting together as one in a nearly magical moment- Well, as magical as it could get before being interrupted by all your friends and family that had gathered on the front porch to share in the moment with you.Â
âHey! Lovebirds! Jesus Christ, save it for the ceremony!â Steve shouted, a chorus of laughter erupting behind him, startling you and Javi.Â
âGood Lord, Steve, give it a rest. They missed each other!â Connie sighed, shaking her head at her husbandâs loud interruption.Â
âYeah, thatâs our sister, you pervert!â David chimed in, the familiarity of his taunting voice making you roll your eyes, putting your hands on your hips as you stared back at the crowd.Â
âWill you can it, you dingus? Itâs their wedding day for Christâs sake!â Your dad groaned, slapping David in the back of the head.Â
âDaddy, whatâs a pervert?â Olivia asked, looking over at Charlie as Chucho held her against his hip, grimacing as he tried not to laugh at the exchange.Â
âSeriously David, really? Grow up! Theyâre so adorable, let your sister have this.â Your mom scolded, promptly giving him another whack to the stomach, you and Javi now laughing to each other at the scene that was unfolding in front of you on the porch.Â
âWell,â You giggled, giving Javi a playful nudge, âIt seems like everyone else has been able to solve the âyou not being able to stop kissing meâ problem.âÂ
âJesus ChristâŠâ Javi sighed to himself, running his hand over his face as he stared back into the crowd watching you and him, âCan we get a few more minutes to ourselves before the ceremony? Please? I havenât seen her all day.âÂ
âCâmon, letâs give the two some privacy. Lindas (cuties), why donât we go look to make sure all the flowers are ready. Maybe we can practice walking down the aisle again?â Cucho smiled at the two of you, giving Javi a subtle wink as the girls began to giggle with delight, racing off to the backyard in a fit of squeals of excitement.Â
âWeâll do another check of everything, too, I wanna make sure everythingâs in place before the ceremony. Do you mind helping, Connie? Boys, will you go check to make sure all the food and drinks are ready for cocktail hourâ Your mom asked, picking up on Chuchoâs hint to give the two of you some space, now trying to rope your dad, brothers and Steve into that equation as well.Â
âCan I have a beer if I help?âÂ
âJesus Christ, David.âÂ
Everyone's conversations began to trail as they headed their separate ways, leaving you and Javi standing in the front yard alone, once again, looking at each other with mischievous grins- Yours from knowing damn well that Javi had something up his sleeve, and Javiâs from the something stored up there.Â
âWhatâs that look for, Jav?â You smirked, crossing your arms over your chest, raising an eyebrow at Javi as you waited for him to let you in on whatever plan he had brewing in his brain.Â
âI think⊠I think that I really have to go to the bathroom.â Javi replied, boyish grin glowing between his cheeks as he wrapped his arm around your waist, pulling you close to his chest.Â
âAnd youâre really making it seem like going to the bathroom is a two person job.â You snickered, rolling your eyes at Javi, knowing exactly what he was implying. âBaby, the ceremony is gonna start in an hour, everyoneâs here and I donât think thereâs gonna be enough-âÂ
Before you could finish your thought, Javi was swallowing the rest of your sentence in a long, deep kiss, only pulling away to quietly rasp in your ear.Â
âIs that a challenge, Osita? I promise Iâll be fast, baby, you just look so fucking beautiful, and I donât think Iâm gonna make it if I canât have my wife all to myself, even if itâs just for a few minutes. âÂ
âGod, youâre such a drama queen.â You sighed with a snicker, heat creeping in your core knowing that you had just as little self control as Javi did, peeking your head to make sure that everyone had dispersed before they watched you and Javi sneak inside together. âWe have to be quick, okay? I just donât want-AH! Javi!â You squealed as Javi was scooping you off your feet mid sentence, very fittingly carrying you bridal style across the front yard and up the steps of the porch, nudging the door open with his hip, the two of you all giggles and smiles as he whisked you through the house, stopping at his childhood bedroom, promptly setting you on the ground to shut the door behind him.Â
With a click of the lock and a rattle of the door handle to make sure they were safe from intruders, Javiâs hands were all over you in an instant, his mouth crashing into yours as he walked you back towards the ensuite attached to his bedroom, hoisting you up onto the kitchen sink as he shut the bathroom door behind him for an extra layer of protection.Â
You could tell how hard Javi was trying to keep himself in check, considering the amount of time and effort that had gone into your hair and makeup, and the delicacy of your dress, but it was taking every ounce of self control he had to not rip it right off you. Softly letting his kisses trail down your body, Javi began to sink to his knees, smirking up at you with his awestruck gaze as he carefully began to lift up the layers of your dress, running his hands up and down your bare thighs.Â
âDo you know how fucking beautiful you are, Osita? Fuck, I canât believe youâre gonna be my wife. My beautiful, amazing, perfect wife.â The hot breath of his words danced against your skin as Javi peppered soft kisses up the inside of your thighs, his head almost disappearing underneath your dress as he creeped closer and closer to your core, already soaked with your arousal waiting for Javiâs touch. âYouâre mine forever, Hermosa. Fuck, Iâm so lucky. I love you so much.âÂ
âI-I love you too, Javi.â You whined, your breath already shaky as Javiâs fingers hooked around the waistband of your underwear, tugging them down your legs and letting them drop to the floor below you before letting his fingers glide through your folds, already glistening with your arousal.Â
âFuck, youâre already so wet, baby. Canât believe this perfect pussy is all mine forever too. God, youâre so fucking perfect. Everything about you. Mmmm, I know we donât have a lot of time, but I have to taste you, Hermosa. Can I, baby?â Javi mewled, making you gasp as he gently slid two fingers into your aching core, curling them to bump against the spongy spot inside you that already had you fisting at the edge of the bathroom counter to try and keep your composure, and better yet, your voice down.Â
âJavi⊠Oh, shit. Fuck, Fu-ahhhhh.â You moaned, feeling the strong arch of Javiâs nose bumping against your clit, placing a soft kiss there before the flat of his tongue licked a long, broad stroke across your cunt, putting just the right amount of pressure on your sensitive bundle of nerves as his fingers worked in tandem to send the sweet tingling sensation to start building in your spine.Â
While Javi would have loved to take every second of his sweet time to savor in watching you fall apart on his tongue, he knew just as well as you that he was working on a limited schedule, and wanted, no, needed to make sure he could get you off at least once before his luck ran out.Â
Javi began to work his tongue against your clit, circling and flicking in fast and firm motions as his fingers curled deeper into your heat, his free hand hooking around your thigh and draping it over his shoulder, digging his fingertips into the meat of your flesh, like he was trying to ground himself more than you.Â
You could already feel the coil in your stomach beginning to tighten from the way Javi was working so relentlessly to make you come undone, drinking every ounce of you up as, his lips now latching around your sensitive bundle of nerves, making your back arch and mind go blank while that all too familiar tingle began to creep through your core, cunt beginning to clench tighter and tighter around Javiâs fingers with every movement of his mouth against you.Â
âThatâs it, mi amor.â Javi cooed, peeking his head out from under you just enough so that his sweet, brown eyes were locked with yours, the hot words of his breath dancing against your pussy as his fingers continued to rock in and out of you. âIâve got you, Osita. Forever. Iâve always got you. Promento (I promise).âÂ
Before you could respond, your jaw dropped open and face scrunched in pleasure as Javi dove back in, burying his face in your cunt as each press of his tongue became more firm and precise than the last, feeling your pussy begin to flutter as you clutched tighter around the edge of the counter, trying to keep from screaming out in pleasure and raise any suspicion. But as your legs began to tremble and heart race, teetering on the brink of collapse, it was taking every ounce of willpower you had left to make that happenÂ
âFuck, Javi. Oh shit- Baby, Iâm so close, Iâm so close, Iâm so cl-ooohhhhh.â You whimpered, feeling your orgasm crash through you, pleasure radiating in your veins as you fell apart, losing all inhibitions to keep yourself quiet as you threw your head back in all consuming bliss. With his fingers still buried in your cunt, gently working you through your high, Javi shot back up, his mouth engulfing yours in an electric kiss to try and capture your ragged moans that had been coating the walls of the bathroom, the tangy taste of you still lingering on his lips.Â
Your heartbeat finally began to slow, your chest heaving in long, heavy breaths as you slumped into Javi, your head resting on his shoulder, shuttering at the loss of Javiâs fingers inside you. He carefully pulled them out, bringing them to his mouth and sucking them clean with a devilish smirk of satisfaction on his face.Â
âTastes so fucking sweet. My wife tastes so fucking sweet. Fuck, I donât think Iâll ever get over that.â Javi chuckled with a boyish grin, gently cupping his hand under your chin as the other wrapped around your waist.Â
âGet over what? Calling me your wife or eating me out?â You giggled, still trying to catch your breath as you came down from your high, biting down on your lip as your arms draped over Javiâs shoulders, your fingers tracing soft circles at the nape of his neck.Â
âBoth. Fuck, I love you so much.âÂ
âI love you so much too, you menace.â You smiled, tilting your head back to kiss Javi again, so blissfully lost in the moment, that the two of you both about jumped out of your skin when you heard a loud knock coming from the bedroom door.Â
âJav? You in here, buddy?âÂ
âGoddamnit, MurphâŠâÂ
The familiar twang of Steveâs voice made you freeze in fear, Javi quickly helping you down off the counter as he cursed to himself before the two of you were trying your best to fix yourselves up in the mirror to try and hide any signs of the horny whirlwind that had blown through the bathroom.Â
âJavi?â Steve called out again, continuing to knock on the door.Â
âYeah, Iâm here, just uh- Just give me a second, Murph.â Javi sighed, the two of you trying to keep from laughing at your current predicament, wondering how the hell Javi was going to talk you both out of this one.Â
âWhatâs the plan, Peña?â You giggled, giving Javi a playful nudge as he carefully turned the knob to the bathroom door.Â
âTo tell Murph to fuck off if he tries to give me shit.â The two of you quietly snorted, feeling a little less guilty than you would have if it wasnât your wedding day. âYou stay here, okay? Iâll take care of him.â He smiled, pressing a soft kiss on your cheek as he opened the door.Â
âGod, I love you.âÂ
âI love you too, Osita.âÂ
Closing the bathroom door behind him, Javi took a few deep breaths as he ran his hands through his hair, turning the knob to open up his bedroom door to be greeted by an unamused Steve leaning in the door frame.Â
âWhatâs up, Murph? We were just, uh-â Javi asked, trying his best to stay casual.Â
âI fuckinâ knew it. Donât âwhatâs upâ me, you horny bastard.â Steve groaned, rolling his eyes at his friend. âYâall havenât even made it to the ceremony yet! Jesus Fuckinâ Christ. Everyoneâs been lookinâ for yâall. I had a fuckinâ feeling this is what you two were up two, and as your Best Man, Iâll cover for your ass now, but I sure as shit ainât doinâ this all night for you two rabbits. Now câmon, Casanova, go get your wife from in there and come outside. Remember that thing yâall gotta do where you actually go get married?â Steve teased, slapping Javi in the chest before shaking his head at his friend, his cheeks pink in embarrassment as his eyes darted to the floor.Â
âYeah, yeah, weâll be out in a second.â Javi grumbled sheepishly, quietly accepting defeat.Â
âAn actual second, ya hear? Not a horny Javier Peña second, or I swear to God.â Steve groaned, raising an eyebrow at Javi.Â
âPromise.âÂ
âAlright then. Chop, chop, Mr. Peña. Letâs go get your ass married.â Steve laughed, grabbing Javi by the shoulder before giving him a little shake and disappearing back down the hallway.Â
Hearing Steveâs voice and footsteps fade, you slowly peeked your head out of the bathroom door to see Javi standing by himself, head buried in his hands, pinching the bridge of his nose before turning back to see your face, equally embarrassed as his.Â
â... He knew, didnât he?â You grimaced, now fully opening the door and walking through to meet Javi on the other side.Â
âYup.â Javi sighed, adding an extra emphasis to the âpâ with a pop.Â
âWell⊠Either Steve has the worldâs most unlucky timing, or he just needs to do a better job of minding his business.â The two of you snickered, crossing your arms over your chest as you stared up at Javi. âOr maybe someone needs to stop being such a bad influence.â You teased, poking Javi in the chest.Â
âMe? Iâm the bad influence? Okay.â Javi chuckled, teasing you right back. âSorry Iâm getting married to the hottest woman alive and I canât help myself. My gorgeous wife is one not making it any easier on me.âÂ
âStill not technically your wife yet, you dork.âÂ
âClose enough.âÂ
Grabbing you by your waist, Javi pulled you flush against chest, tilting his head in for a long, tender kiss- the kind that made heat creep through your cheeks and butterflies churn in your stomach, the kind that made your heart beat a million miles a minute, the kind that seemed to make everything else in the world stand still, even if just for a moment. The kind of kiss that made you know without a single doubt that you had never been more in love than you were at this very moment.Â
âI love you, Javi.âÂ
âI love you too, Osita.âÂ
âYou wanna go get married?âÂ
âMrs. Peña,â Javi grinned, grabbing your hand to interlock it with his, âThereâs nothing Iâve ever wanted more in my fucking life.â
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