Logicality - Engagement kiss.
Warning: Tooth rotting fluff and Patton accidentally cuts a bit of skin off.
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Patton woke up slowly, looking up at his fiance who he was cuddling with. He brushed a hair out of the side of his face, giggling as Logan nuzzled into his palm. He let go, replacing the warmth of his hand with himself, cuddling into the intellectual's chest.
He glanced behind down behind Logan, focusing at the sapphire engagement ring the adorned his ring finger, beginning to gently dust his fingers across the jewel. He honestly still couldn't believe it. It felt like a dream come true! A fantasy, as Roman would.
Logan and Patton were in imagination park with the super cliche red and white checkered blanket. They were cuddling and simply enjoying each others company, having finished their lunch a few hours ago. Time really files when you're with someone you love with all your heart. But neither of them wanted to leave. Now or ever.
Both just content to sit there and watch the clouds.
That was until Logan remembered something. He removed himself from the hug, Patton reaching in his general direction with squinted eyes tiredly. Logan smiled warmly, he had the cutest boyfriend ever. He kissed Patton's forehead, letting him know he was still there. Patton smiled, starting to giggle.
Logan turned his back to his boyfriend, looking to the sunset beginning to take place in the sky in front of him as if it had answers. It obviously didn't because it was the sky, you egg. But it did give some confidence for what he was about to do. He fiddled with the black ring box in his pocket before sighing and deciding to get it over with.
"Hey Pat, can you ask you something?" Patton laughed, shielding some of his giggles as if the answer to Logan's question was obvious. Logan turned his body around, hiding the box behind his back and enclosed in his fist. Just as he did so, Patton nodded, a goofy grin present on his face. Logan
"We've been together all our lives. Not always as lovers but as friends. Every morning I get to wake up with you is the best day of my life and I want you to continue being with me... forever." Patton breathing hitched, figuring out where this was going. The tears started falling down his cheeks and he covered his mouth in order to hide his sniffles.
Logan decided to just get to the point.
"My question is, Patton, my love, my best friend, will you marry me?"
Logan got on one knee, taking the box from behind his back. He opened it and held it closer to Patton, revealing a sapphire engagement ring. Patton smiled the brightest and genuine smile he had in his entire life as a trait. Logan was about to smile back when the wind was completely knocked out of him by Patton tackling him. "Yes! Yes! A thousands times yes!"
Logan began rudding his newly proclaimed finance's back comfortingly as Patton began to cry of pure joy. "I love you so much!" Logan sat up slowly, guiding Patton up a bit as well so he could do so without them bumping heads. That would probably ruin the moment. "And I you. More than you will ever realize."
Logan reached to cup Patton's cheeks, wiping his tears until he was okay once more. Patton started laughing before leaning in, connecting their lips.
The two shared a passionate kiss, falling back once again and going back to their original position.
Patton smiled fondly at the memory. He began playing with Logan's hair as it always made him smile.
It was two hours later, all the four main sides were in the living room.
"Ok, who's walking down the aisle?" The inevitable question was finally brought up on the third day of planning. Patton had been wondering about it since Logan proposed to him but had forgotten to ask everytime it crossed his mind.
Logan gave a small laugh, simply letting himself smile as he spoke. "I don't mind. You can if you so wish." Patton grinned, practically bouncing up and down on the couch. "Yes please!" Logan adjusted his glasses before grabbing a piece of paper from the pile on the coffee table as well as a pen.
"Well, that was settled rather fast." He clicked the pen so the inky end revealed itself. He wrote it down in neat handwriting before clicking the pen again except to a little down the side of the pen to make it rest back in it's case until it's next use. "That's because you two aren't as indecisive as this one."
Roman gestured to Virgil who rolled his eyes. "Rude." They had a short arguement which was extremely unnecessary in Logan's personal opinion as well as the comment that started it. He got distracted from faceplaming at their idocy when Patton whispered a question to him, barely audible considering the two sides yelling at eachother on the side of the room. "Are they dating?"
Logan mulled over the question for a minute. They had been a lot kinder to eachother as of late, always doing types of things a couple would do that cross the platonic line. Cludding every movie night for example which was something Patton and Logan. The kindness part was definitely not quite demonstrated here however. He shrugged before verbally responding.
"I don't believe so but it's obvious that they have a mutual attraction for one another." Patton nodded, saying he agreed. Logan quickly got sick of their arguing and interrupted them, sending them to opposite sides of the couch, him and Patton being in between. After they cooled down a bit, Roman asked a question. "Does that mean that Patton has to wear a dress?"
Patton shrugged, looking up at Logan to attempt to possibly gauge his reaction. "He does have to but again, he can if he so wishes." Patton verbalized what he communicated though body language previously. "Maybe." Roman nodded, deciding to ask another question, actually directing at Patton instead of Logan this time. "Who would be walking you down the aisle?"
Patton smiled. "Virgil maybe, he is our best man after all." Despite his gaze being on the floor, he still smiled softly at his role of the wedding being said out loud. Patton decided to not pick favourites, complimenting Roman. "But don't worry Roman, you're still bridesmaid and you'll be gorgeous." Roman smirked.
He did his signature dramatic pose, barely missing hitting Logan in the face which he didn't appreciate in the slightest. "Oh trust me, Patton. I don't ever have to worry about that." Patton smiled at Roman's confidence. Virgil finally looked up, his gaze being fixated on the ground after he and Roman stopped arguing. He was always out shape after they fought.
He added to conversation as well. Is it Christmas already? "Isn't Emile ring bearer?" Patton nodded, slightly surprised he remembered considering that was the second thing they decided. Logan turned to his fiance again, Patton noticing and doing so as well. "Have you thought of a flower girl, or boy in the case of this wedding?"
Patton thought about for a moment, stiffling a laugh when he got an idea.
"Remy or Deceit, that would be super funny!" Roman's eyebrows furrowed and he looked as if he wanted to say something. Neither of the love birds noticed, just Virgil who mouthed 'don't' to him, knowing exactly what he was going to say. "Perhaps, but it seems a little far for a bit."
Patton nodded at Logan's concern, about to say something and opening his mouth to do so but Roman interrupted him, voicing his distaste for the pair. "You're inviting Remy and Deceit?!" Roman was in shock of what Logan had . They were villains, the villains don't get invited to the hero's celebrations, much less weddings! It was ludicrous!
"It was always part of the plan to invite Deceit and Emile specifically asked us to invite Remy for whatever reason." Patton wiggled his eyebrows suggestively causing Virgil to nearly start to giggle before covering his mouth. "You could possibly apply the logic to Virgil then so I would refrain from too judgement on title." Virgil frowned again at that.
"Please stop screaming as well, I don't appreciate it as it doesn't contribute to rational discussion and you're scaring Patton." Patton was pretty frightened, trying to laugh off his fear with some jokes but Logan wasn't having him bottle up. Roman wasn't done yet though. "If you're so set on this idea of yours, then why are you bringing up to me?"
"I wasn't and even if I was, it most likely be directed towards Virgil." Virgil turned to Logan, a look of confusion on his face. "What?" Patton took Virgil's hands in his own, rubbing his knuckles comfortingly and looking at him with sympathy. He knew they didn't treat him that good before. "Would you be ready, kiddo? To see them again."
Virgil shrugged, looking away and avoiding eye contact. "As I'll ever be." Patton suddenly pulled him into a tight squeeze, pretty much breaking his ribs and trapping his arms at the poor anxious trait's sides. "I'm so proud of you, so very proud of you, my son." Virgil rolled his eyes, talking in the tone of a typical teen but still having a smile on his face. "Paaattt, I'm not your son."
"Yes you are, don't lie to yourself." Virgil excepted Patton to let go but he
squeezed him harder. Virgil could barely breathe. "Wait, does that mean Logan's my dad too then?" Patton let go at that, turning around to Logan as if to silently ask the same question. Virgil did the same. Logan smiled awkwardly. "That's what I'd like to think of it as."
Virgil awkwardly back, internally wishing he didn't ask that question but a little thankful he did. "Yeah, I'd like that." Patton jumped in, saving both Virgil and Logan from having to stare at eachother since neither of them knew what to say but most likely not being aware of it. "Great! We have a small family!"
"Um..." Roman felt he was intruding on something, for once thinking before he speaks. Logan have a small smile to Roman, also a new occurance. "Don't fret Roman, you can be our son inlaw." Both Virgil and Roman went completely red, the latter objecting and stuttering defensively. Virgil just smirked.
"You literally just became my dad and you're already embarrassing me." Patton gave Logan a side hug, surprising him a little. "Good job, Logie!" Logan smiled once again lovingly, patting his Patton's head.
About 3 hours of conversation, Prinxiety went to watch a movie so Logicality decided to work on some small things for the wedding. Logan was reading a book on one side of the couch while Patton was making invitations for everyone on the other, even though the people there was about the average of a seven year old's birthday party and the majority of people already knew they were coming.
The thing about the invitations was they involved a bit of complicated cutting. That was the reason Logan wasn't helping, he would get frustrated.
Patton considered himself decent at paper cutting since he was the mindspace's resident origami master. But all his confidence disappeared when he accidentally snipped his finger, making a decent sized hole which was quickly beginning to bleed. Patton felt tears well up in his eyes as he looked at the small bit of skin still stuck in the pairs of scissors.
Logan, almost knowing that something was off, looked up from his book, seeing the scene. He basically jumped out of his seat and ran over to his future spouse, summoning some plasters. "It's ok, shh. It was accidental." Logan cooed, before quickly bandaged the wound, putting two plasters on top of eachother.
Patton went red. Why? They were Hello Kitty ones. Logan knew him so well. "Marry me." He looked up at Logan, a bright smile on his face. Logan chuckled, sitting actually next to Patton. "I believe we already have that planned, Patton."
"Oh yeah." Logan laughing again, giving Patton a quick peak on the lips. Patton giggled as Logan reached over to grab his book. Logan began reading once more while Patton landed his head on his shoulder and began to cut the paper again, it being more difficult because of the plasters.
It was going to be a perfect wedding, not in the traditional sense but hey, what part of two traits getting married was traditional? Traditional was normal and normal was boring. This was going to be an experience.
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2107 words.
Told you they'd be super long. Again, glad I at least prewrite the dialogue since it's pretty easy to write if you have a good idea and nice flowing dialogue and it's easier to write good dialogue when you don't have to write actions in between.
I might do a wedding sequal eventually but I have a long queue of ideas so if it happens, it probably won't be for a while.
Tomorrow is the surprise, are you ready kids?
Bye now!
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