Clever Manipulations
It was a beautiful day, a month after I turned sixteen, and Luke was once again in the green with me.
We were seated under the same tree where we had shared our first kiss almost seven months prior. Luke was teasing my nose with a piece of grass while I laid on my back, staring up at the constantly changing clouds.
Just the night before, we had gone to Matthew's place, where we had discussed a few of the things that we were supposed to be working on during the next month. I had the feeling that the young rebellion leader was starting to trust me even more, though there were still things he was hiding from me.
"I had an idea after I took you home yesterday," Luke said, startling me out of my musings as he set aside the piece of grass.
I turned on my side to face him. Those cyan eyes were sparkling with a look of mischief that I had come to know well.
"Is this something that I'm not going to like, Luke?" I asked.
"You know how we've been talking about getting married after the Founding Laws have been taken care of?" He whispered after making sure no one was near enough to overhear us. "I thought of a way that we could make it official before then."
I sighed. "How do you propose to do that? Enforcement has eyes everywhere, and you know that no one would even touch a document that has two people our age on it."
With a sly smile, he leaned over and muttered his whole plan into my ear. I had to hand it to him; he had a good idea even though I doubted how we were going to account for all the variables.
"How can I help the two of you today?" The woman behind the counter smiled pleasantly at the two of us.
Luke and I were standing in the Cineres Registry later in the evening, about two hours before they closed. We had timed it so that it was busy enough where the people involved in our plot would hardly remember us yet where it wasn't so busy that someone made a mistake.
"My sister has taken a dislike to my girlfriend, so I recruited one of her friends to freak her out. We were wondering if you could draw us up a false marriage license," Luke said lightly, not hurrying his words. "You understand it won't be real, but we want it to look as official as possible."
She looked towards me, and I gave her a shy smile before looking back towards the floor.
"You must have heard about that deception that Mr. What's-His-Name pulled on his whole house of invited guests!" She gushed, fluttering her eyelashes at Luke. "Wasn't it simply brilliant?"
He nodded, and she saw that as her cue to continue. "Of course, you want to do the same thing, only on a smaller scale. I'll help you, sweetie, because I understand just how difficult young love is. I'll even let the Officiator know that it's just for a joke, and he'll sign the certificate as a favor to me."
"Thank you so much," he said, accepting the piece of paper from her after we had slid our cards across the counter. "My sister will much prefer my girlfriend after she sees this."
The woman smiled before fluttering her eyelashes again. I realized that she was flirting with Luke, and I bit my lip to stop myself from calling her out on it.
We didn't even have to say anything to the Officiator despite what the lady seemed to think. He barely glanced at the license before signing it and pushing it back at us.
After that, he leaned back in his chair and lectured us on our duties as a married couple. Least to say, when Luke and I stumbled out of there an hour later, we were both blushing and quite embarrassed.
"I hope he doesn't give that lecture to everyone," Luke whispered as we pulled our hoods up before stepping out into the pouring rain. "How many people do you think would reconsider marriage after having a middle-aged man describe in detail exactly what he believes a married couple is supposed to do?"
I wrapped an arm around his waist and rested my head against his shoulder. "Not us, I hope. We did just make it official with no one the wiser. You know, Luke, if I had known that it would be this easy, I would have dragged you here sooner."
He smiled, kissing the top of my head through the cloth of my jacket. "Where are we going now, my lovely wife, to spend our first night together?"
"My house. Father is working late tonight, and this morning, he told me he was going to stay over with a friend because it was going to be too late for him to come home."
The Officiator would be mortified that, despite his informative talk, Luke and I instantly collapsed at my table and devoured a very late dinner. Let's just say that consumption of food was not high on his list of things we should make a priority.
With candlelight flickering around us, we looked at the license lying on the table in front of us as we ate, almost as if we were fearful that it would vanish.
The woman must have been flirting too much with my boyfriend, no, husband to even notice that the ages that she had copied onto the piece of paper weren't within the legal limit. Rather, perhaps she had and truly hadn't cared.
"I'm stuffed," I managed at last, leaning back in my chair for a moment before gathering the objects we had used and taking them into the kitchen.
I was busy putting them away when I felt Luke's arms snake around my shoulder.
"You may be full, but I'm starving," he muttered, breath tickling my ear.
"How can you be hungry..." I started as I turned. My own breath caught in my throat, seeing the look in his eyes and realizing exactly what he was hungry for.
"I already blew out the candles and tucked the license away. Are you about done in here?"
I blinked and opened my mouth to find that no sound would come out. Finally, I settled for a nod, starting to realize exactly what marriage would mean.
Luke picked me up as soon as he got my answer and carried me to my room with his long strides. I didn't stop to wonder how he knew which room was mine because my mind was running everything that the stupid Officiator had said on an endless loop.
"Luke," I managed to croak, "should we be doing this? I mean, as of right now, our ages still mark us as Breakers of the Laws. What if something happens, and I get pregnant?"
I actually flushed at the mention of that word, silently cursing the lecture that we had gotten earlier.
That idea seemed to hit Luke suddenly, and he set me down on the bed before sitting in my chair. A strange swirl of emotions was forming on his face.
"We'll deal with that if it happens," he said after a long pause. "We'll just have to hope that we're careful enough and that this revolution goes quickly. Though," he gave me a sly smile, "I wouldn't mind seeing you swell with our baby."
My blush became deeper, and mortified, I hid my face in my pillow.
Moments later, I felt him settle next to me. "Lane, please don't be embarrassed. We've both never been in this situation, but I meant every word. I want to, one day, hold a child that we created and feel every inch of pride that comes from that."
I raised my face just enough to find his eyes. They told me that he was being completely honest and that he was just as nervous as I was about the turn our relationship was going to take.
Luke lowered his face to mine, and I allowed his lips to connect with mine in a shower of sparks.
While we had managed to sneak kisses among the Igniters, where no one cared because they were all there for illegal reasons as well, this one felt different.
Unlike our other frantic kisses that promised that we would find a way, this one held the promise of a future where we wouldn't have to fear others finding out what's between us.
Slowly, Luke's lips started to migrate. I felt the tenderness of his love and adoration as they brushed my cheeks, my eyelids, my nose, my neck.
Not sure if it was courage or merely curiosity that flooded my body, I tugged him on top of me, watching as he opened his eyes and raised his head.
"Are you sure, Ilania?" He asked, emotions floating on the undercurrent of his question. "This is a line we can't uncross."
"Consider that line already crossed," I answered breathlessly. "Consider that Law already broken. It's been shattered since the moment that your eyes connected with mine."
Greedily, I pulled his shirt up, running my fingers up and down the contours of his body that I had claim to now. His whole being tensed, and I felt, rather than heard, the groan that shuddered through him.
As if my own actions had stirred something inside him, Luke traced every inch of my body that his hands could reach, igniting a fire in a hidden region of my spirit.
That night became all about us and a discovery of what we were going to be to one another.
That night became a memory seared deep into our minds and our hearts where no one would ever be able to take it from us.
I became a part of Luke, and he became a part of me. Our futures were so tightly, so rightly, tangled with the other's that we knew we could never find where we ended and the other began.
It was thirteen months after I had first met Luke, seven months after I had first realized what he was involved in, and one month after I had turned sixteen.
It was the snowball that started the avalanche that was going to devour us and the entire world as we knew it.
And we didn't even try to stop it. Like little kids, we gleefully packed more snow into it before shoving it down the mountain.
It was exhilarating, and looking back, I wouldn't have traded it for the world.
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