Ian and Rory
It was finally Adalynn’s wedding day. I rolled over and found that Ian was still asleep. As I lay there and watched him, I couldn’t stop thinking about our baby. This should have been the happiest moment of my life, but it wasn’t. I should have been able to share the news with him, knowing that he’d be excited, but he wouldn’t be, so I couldn’t. I loved this man so much and I wanted him to be excited about our baby. Ian had grown so much as a boyfriend, lover, and best friend since I met him, and I honestly didn’t know what I would do without him. He opened his eyes and saw me staring at him.
“Good morning, sweetheart. Is something wrong?”
I wanted to tell him that everything was wrong, but I just smiled and said no.
“I was just watching you sleep. You looked so peaceful and sexy.”
He reached out his arms and pulled me on top of him. “Let’s have a good morning fuck.” He smiled. “You can tell that I’m already hard.”
“You’re always hard when you wake up.” I laughed.
“That’s because I spend the entire night dreaming that I’m fucking you.”
I giggled as he tickled me and when he rolled me on my back and hovered over me. “Yes?” he asked.
“Yes.” I smiled.
We ended up making love twice. I didn’t want to get out of bed and, apparently, neither did he because he called Charles and had him bring us up breakfast in bed. I started to feel nauseous and I ran to the bathroom.
“Rory, what’s wrong?”
“Nerves, Ian.”
“You’re throwing up because you’re nervous about the wedding?”
“Yes. I’m very nervous about it.”
I wiped my mouth and climbed back in bed. Ian was eating his omelet. I was trying so hard not to throw up again. He handed me a piece of toast.
“Here, maybe this will make you feel better.”
“Thanks, honey.” I smiled as I took it from his hand. I took tiny bites and managed to keep it down. I got up from the bed and threw on some yoga pants and a t-shirt. I had to meet Adalynn and the other girls at the hair salon for hair and makeup. I leaned over and when I went to kiss Ian goodbye, he pulled back.
“What?”
“Did you brush your teeth?”
“Of course I brushed my teeth. You know what? You’re not getting a kiss. Goodbye, Ian.”
As I went to walk away, he grabbed my wrist and pulled me on the bed. “Get over here and kiss me.” He smiled as his mouth smashed into mine.
“I will see you later at the church.” I smiled.
“See you later, sweetheart.”
Ian
I stood next to Daniel at the altar. The church was filled with people: family, friends, and acquaintances.
“Are you nervous?” I asked him.
“Nah. I can’t wait to make Adalynn my wife.” He smiled.
The minister stepped onto the altar and asked Daniel if he was ready. He nodded and the music started to play. The first girl down the aisle was Rory. My God, did she look gorgeous. I felt myself getting hard just looking at her. Her hair was done in an elegant up-do with cascading curls. She smiled at me when she saw me looking at her. She took her place across from me and I winked at her. We watched as a couple of the other girls walked down the aisle and Adalynn followed behind. I looked at Daniel and he was beaming from ear to ear. Adalynn looked beautiful and so happy. I looked over at Rory as she watched her walk down the aisle. She didn’t look nervous anymore; she looked excited. Her eyes were full of light.
When the ceremony ended and we walked up the aisle, I kissed Rory’s cheek and told her how beautiful she looked.
“You look amazing and incredibly gorgeous.” I smiled.
“So do you in that tuxedo. In fact, I’m incredibly horny right now,” she whispered in my ear.
“Ugh, Rory, stop. Because I’m going to have to take you in the bathroom over there and fuck you right in this church.”
“Down boy.” She smiled.
After taking endless pictures in the courtyard, the bridal party gathered in the limo and we headed to the beach for more pictures before the reception started. When Rory and I were done being photographed, we climbed in the back of my limo and headed to the reception. I opened a bottle of champagne for us and poured some in a glass for Rory.
Rory
Ian handed me the glass of champagne and I didn’t know what to do. I had to think of something quick. He held up his glass to mine.
“To a beautiful day, a beautiful woman, and the love of my life.”
Oh God, what am I going to do, I thought to myself. I smiled as we clanked our glasses. He took a drink. I didn’t.
“What’s wrong? Why aren’t you drinking your champagne?” he asked.
Shit. I was going to have to dodge these questions all night. “I haven’t eaten anything. Remember, I wasn’t feeling well this morning? I don’t want to drink and take the chance of becoming tipsy before we even make it to the reception. Once we get there and I eat, then I’ll have a couple of drinks.” I smiled.
“I don’t like you not eating, Rory. It’s not healthy.”
“I’m not doing it on purpose. I just wasn’t feeling well this morning. You know, I was really nervous.”
“Can I kiss you?” he asked with a smile.
“Yes. Why are you asking?”
“Because I don’t want to mess up your pretty lips.”
“Oh, well in that case, you can kiss right here,” I said as I point to the side of my neck.
“Even better.” He smiled.
We arrived at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where the wedding reception was taking place. Our limo was amongst a line of limos at the curb. Ian climbed out first and then took my hand and helped me out. We walked arm in arm into the beautiful hotel and headed straight to the room where the reception was. The décor was beautiful. In fact, the entire room was stunning. This was where everyone’s wedding should be held.
“Wow. This is beautiful,” I said.
“Yeah. It is pretty nice.”
The way Ian said that was almost as if he was saying “Don’t get any ideas.” The wait staff was walking around with trays of appetizers. Ian grabbed a couple and handed them to me.
“Here, sweetheart, eat these. I’m going to go get us a couple of drinks.”
A few moments later, Ian came back with a glass of wine and handed it to me. I brought the glass to my lips and pretended to sip the wine. It went as far as my lips. Ian smiled and then we were interrupted by the announcer announcing that Adalynn and Daniel had arrived. Everyone clapped and cheered as they walked in. Adalynn walked over to me and took me by the arm.
“Excuse us, gentlemen, but I need to talk to Rory for a moment.” She smiled.
We stepped a few feet away so the guys couldn’t hear us.
“What are you doing with that drink?”
“Ian won’t stop pushing alcohol on me and I think he’s getting suspicious.”
“Just play along for now and when you get a chance, dump it somewhere. In fact, give me that glass.”
She drank more than half of it and handed it back to me. “There, now maybe he’ll stop.” She smiled.
We walked back to where they were engaging in conversation and Ian put his arm around me. Adalynn and Daniel went and greeted their guests while we took our place at the bridal table. After an amazing and delicious dinner, it was time for the dances to begin. First Adalynn and Daniel danced and then it was my and Ian’s turn.
“I love dancing with you,” he whispered in my ear.
“And I love dancing with you.” I smiled.
“Are you excited to go to Walla Walla?”
“Yes, I am. I can tell you’re excited too,” I replied.
“I sure am. I think it’s going to be an amazing business opportunity.”
“I bet it will be, honey,” I said.
The dance was over and I was feeling exhausted. I guess that’s what being pregnant does to you. A couple of hours later, Ian looked at his watch and asked me if I was ready to go. We kissed Adalynn and Daniel goodbye and headed to the airport. We were only going to be gone a couple of days because Ian had to get back to watch over Prim while Adalynn was on her honeymoon. We boarded the plane and I lay across Ian’s lap on the couch.
“What a beautiful wedding,” I said.
“I guess. If you get into that sort of thing.”
“What do you mean? It was perfect.”
“Yeah, it was nice, Rory,” he said as he played with a few strands of my hair. “Let’s not talk about the wedding anymore. You look really tired. Why don’t you try and get some sleep?”
I closed my eyes as he lightly rubbed my forehead. How was I going to tell him that we were going to have a baby? He didn’t want kids and he certainly didn’t want anything to do with marriage.
Ian
Our plane finally landed at the Walla Walla Regional Airport. I grabbed our bags and we climbed into the car that was waiting to take us to the hotel. Once we arrived, I set our bags down and we climbed into the king-sized bed to get some sleep before touring Nocking Point Wines in a few hours.
The buzzing alarm had Rory in an uproar.
“Ian, turn that damn thing off!” she exclaimed as she put the pillow over her head.
I reached over and shut it off and then turned back to Rory, who still had the pillow covering her.
“Sweetheart, why are you yelling?”
“Because I’m tired and that alarm was annoying me! Why do we have to set an alarm? Why can’t we just wake up when we want to?”
“Because people are expecting us. They’re waiting for us.”
She threw the pillow at me and got out of bed. “Well, you’re stupid for scheduling this right after Adalynn’s wedding. I’m tired.”
I looked at her and shook my head. I didn’t know where this was coming from. Rory never acted like this. “Sweetheart, calm down.”
“I’m sorry, Ian. I’m just tired,” she said as she stared out the window.
“You’ve been really tired lately. I hate to say this, but I think you may be depressed. I mean with everything that has happened over the past couple of months, it’s understandable. Maybe you should schedule an appointment with Dr. Neil when we get back.”
She walked over to the bed, climbed in, and snuggled against me. “Yeah, maybe I will.”
I kissed her head and told her to go back to sleep while I showered and got dressed. She didn’t have any problem with it as she rolled over and instantly fell asleep.