They married three months after Brendon proposed at the cabin they’d fallen in love at, and it was, as cliche as it sounded, the happiest and most fulfilling day of his life. Before he was standing there, saying his vows, he laughed off the notion that this single day would top all of others- it was marriage, it was wonderful, yeah, but it was one day that began a whole new chapter of life. Yet, when he stood in front of his husband-to-be, looking ridiculously handsome and characteristically nervous, there was a sense of joy settling in his chest that was like nothing he’d ever felt before. It wasn’t passion, or fire, or urgency; it was a soft, gentle feeling, pure and wholly intense, it was a surety, adoration, love. This was the man he would spend the rest of his life with- and that was overwhelming. Especially since they’d decided to tie the metaphorical knot at that iconic cabin; the memories and nostalgia settling in every bedroom and written on every wall choked even Brendon up- Brendon, who was romantic, charming and effortless even in the most intimate of moments, starting to tear up when he relayed to the guests a very shortened but impassioned version of how they fell in love at this very location by the lake years ago. He tried to bare his heart as much as possible, be transparent- but they’d never really understand. It didn’t matter. As long as Ryan did. And maybe Spencer and Jon, who sat there looking a bit sick of them.
Ryan was a fantastic writer, so Brendon could never understand why he often couldn’t form a coherent sentence, especially in front of large groups of people- but he expected it, and when Ryan’s vows were short and earnest, his voice raw with emotion in a way he hadn’t heard before, Brendon fell in love with him a little more. If that was possible. Once they’d said their vows, Ryan took Brendon’s last name- that was inevitable- and they kissed for the first time as husbands, gentle and brief and humming with a thousand feelings that no words could ever fully describe. They walked back down the aisle together, hand in hand, and when they were alone for a few brief moments, Brendon cried, happy tears that Ryan wiped away, and then they told eachother things that were too intimate, too special to share with anyone else. They kissed, Brendon stepping forward and throwing his arms around his neck, Ryan wrapping his arms tightly around his waist. It was comforting, familiar, but different- Brendon was dizzy with affection, ecstatic, passionate, head over heels in love. Their moment was only brief, and then they headed off to the wedding reception, though both of them secretly kind of wanted just to go home and be with eachother. Brendon outshone everyone by singing a song to Ryan he’d penned especially for the wedding, Ryan looked like he was trying not to be overwhelmed, and they flitted between guests, always hand in hand, fingers intertwined, not breaking for even a second.
The day after, they headed off to Cape Town, South Africa, for a three week long honeymoon that Brendon had been the mastermind of. Ryan would have been happy just going back to their apartment, but Brendon was extra and romantic and he wanted a break away from everyone but the one person who mattered the most. Plus, he wanted an excuse to wear as little as possible- not that he ever usually cared whether he had an excuse or not. The villa he picked was huge and luxurious, and Ryan had argued that they didn’t need one so big and fancy; but Brendon had an expensive taste and insisted that yeah, they did need four bedrooms, why wouldn’t they, look at how pretty it is, Ryan, its right by the sea, has a private little beach, a fantastic pool. Clearly he won him over, because they were a week into their honeymoon and they had only left their villa so far to get food or to take the 30 second walk down to the beach. Brendon hadn’t worn a shirt in five days. Ryan was supposedly halfway through his book he’d wanted to read for ages. Brendon had gone through a chronological list with Ryan of where in the house they should, as he eloquently put it, ‘do it’ next. Ryan was exasperated, but not mad about it. Mostly, they just relaxed, sometimes barely speaking, just happiest in each others company until Ryan the goddamn vampire got too hot and had to go inside for a bit while Brendon soaked up the sun like a cat.
Brendon was lying down on a beach chair and Ryan was sat beside him on a more upright deck chair. Brendon was in his swimming trunks, Ryan was wearing those plus some white v-neck t-shirt, which was disappointing because then Brendon couldn’t do that married couple thing of applying sunscreen for the other on their backs. Brendon had just put his playlist on shuffle, when ‘from a mountain’ decided to come on and he grinned, lifting his sunglasses into his hair and sitting up, poking Ryan’s leg with his foot. ”This sounds familiar,” He said, as if considering the tune, tilting his head thoughtfully to one side. Brendon then stood up from the sun bed and headed over to the cheap wireless speaker he’d bought while they were out- he’d forgotten to bring their own- and picked up his phone from beside it, turning it off before Ryan complained. ”That’s a good song, though. Heard some guy wrote it about him and his boyfriend.” Grinning, Brendon took off his sunglasses from his forehead and rested them by his phone as he set it back down by the speaker, turning and pausing for a second before deciding that he was getting too hot, he needed to cool down in the pool.
So he didn’t let Ryan know, just sat on the pool ledge and then pushed himself off into the water, sinking comfortably down to his waist and then swimming across to the other side, resting his back and his elbows against the poolside and tilting his head back to admire the sky. It was the evening, but just the beginning- the sun was a vibrant orange-gold, painting the pristine villa, skimming over the pool, glossing over Brendon’s wet skin. He closed his eyes after admiring the sun-streaked sky and the horizon line over the sea, tilted his head back, savoured a warm breeze that played through his damp hair. He couldn’t have been more relaxed if he tried- there was the faint sound of birds, but save that and the lapping of the sea on the white shores of their little beach, it was all quiet. Brendon opened his eyes to locate Ryan- he hadn’t moved, but when he met his husband’s eyes, he quickly and almost sheepishly looked away from how he’d obviously been staring at him, lovesick, moonstruck, rendered dumb and speechless by love, just like Brendon was.
Brendon was very amused, flashing Ryan a smile even though he was clearly looking away, unnaturally interested in his book for once. He dived under the water and swam leisurely back to the other side, climbing out, dripping wet, looking around for a towel and then using it to half-ass drying his hair. Still pretty much entirely wet, his even skin slick and reflective from the water that was, admittedly, evaporating fast, he wandered dutifully over to Ryan’s chair and stood in front of him. ”Come in with me, baby.” No response, Ryan just kind of looked at him funny, then went back to reading, obvious suppressing a smile. Brendon didn’t take no for an answer and took the book off Ryan- so surely that he didn’t even have time to react and resist- and moved in, very inconsiderately, to sit on him, legs thrown over one arm rest and his arms wrapped loosely around his husband’s neck. This happened a lot when Brendon wanted attention- which was always. Still soaking, brendon kissed Ryan gently on the neck. ”Hi. I’m your husband, not that book. Love me.”
Ryan was a fantastic writer, so Brendon could never understand why he often couldn’t form a coherent sentence, especially in front of large groups of people- but he expected it, and when Ryan’s vows were short and earnest, his voice raw with emotion in a way he hadn’t heard before, Brendon fell in love with him a little more. If that was possible. Once they’d said their vows, Ryan took Brendon’s last name- that was inevitable- and they kissed for the first time as husbands, gentle and brief and humming with a thousand feelings that no words could ever fully describe. They walked back down the aisle together, hand in hand, and when they were alone for a few brief moments, Brendon cried, happy tears that Ryan wiped away, and then they told eachother things that were too intimate, too special to share with anyone else. They kissed, Brendon stepping forward and throwing his arms around his neck, Ryan wrapping his arms tightly around his waist. It was comforting, familiar, but different- Brendon was dizzy with affection, ecstatic, passionate, head over heels in love. Their moment was only brief, and then they headed off to the wedding reception, though both of them secretly kind of wanted just to go home and be with eachother. Brendon outshone everyone by singing a song to Ryan he’d penned especially for the wedding, Ryan looked like he was trying not to be overwhelmed, and they flitted between guests, always hand in hand, fingers intertwined, not breaking for even a second.
The day after, they headed off to Cape Town, South Africa, for a three week long honeymoon that Brendon had been the mastermind of. Ryan would have been happy just going back to their apartment, but Brendon was extra and romantic and he wanted a break away from everyone but the one person who mattered the most. Plus, he wanted an excuse to wear as little as possible- not that he ever usually cared whether he had an excuse or not. The villa he picked was huge and luxurious, and Ryan had argued that they didn’t need one so big and fancy; but Brendon had an expensive taste and insisted that yeah, they did need four bedrooms, why wouldn’t they, look at how pretty it is, Ryan, its right by the sea, has a private little beach, a fantastic pool. Clearly he won him over, because they were a week into their honeymoon and they had only left their villa so far to get food or to take the 30 second walk down to the beach. Brendon hadn’t worn a shirt in five days. Ryan was supposedly halfway through his book he’d wanted to read for ages. Brendon had gone through a chronological list with Ryan of where in the house they should, as he eloquently put it, ‘do it’ next. Ryan was exasperated, but not mad about it. Mostly, they just relaxed, sometimes barely speaking, just happiest in each others company until Ryan the goddamn vampire got too hot and had to go inside for a bit while Brendon soaked up the sun like a cat.
Brendon was lying down on a beach chair and Ryan was sat beside him on a more upright deck chair. Brendon was in his swimming trunks, Ryan was wearing those plus some white v-neck t-shirt, which was disappointing because then Brendon couldn’t do that married couple thing of applying sunscreen for the other on their backs. Brendon had just put his playlist on shuffle, when ‘from a mountain’ decided to come on and he grinned, lifting his sunglasses into his hair and sitting up, poking Ryan’s leg with his foot. ”This sounds familiar,” He said, as if considering the tune, tilting his head thoughtfully to one side. Brendon then stood up from the sun bed and headed over to the cheap wireless speaker he’d bought while they were out- he’d forgotten to bring their own- and picked up his phone from beside it, turning it off before Ryan complained. ”That’s a good song, though. Heard some guy wrote it about him and his boyfriend.” Grinning, Brendon took off his sunglasses from his forehead and rested them by his phone as he set it back down by the speaker, turning and pausing for a second before deciding that he was getting too hot, he needed to cool down in the pool.
So he didn’t let Ryan know, just sat on the pool ledge and then pushed himself off into the water, sinking comfortably down to his waist and then swimming across to the other side, resting his back and his elbows against the poolside and tilting his head back to admire the sky. It was the evening, but just the beginning- the sun was a vibrant orange-gold, painting the pristine villa, skimming over the pool, glossing over Brendon’s wet skin. He closed his eyes after admiring the sun-streaked sky and the horizon line over the sea, tilted his head back, savoured a warm breeze that played through his damp hair. He couldn’t have been more relaxed if he tried- there was the faint sound of birds, but save that and the lapping of the sea on the white shores of their little beach, it was all quiet. Brendon opened his eyes to locate Ryan- he hadn’t moved, but when he met his husband’s eyes, he quickly and almost sheepishly looked away from how he’d obviously been staring at him, lovesick, moonstruck, rendered dumb and speechless by love, just like Brendon was.
Brendon was very amused, flashing Ryan a smile even though he was clearly looking away, unnaturally interested in his book for once. He dived under the water and swam leisurely back to the other side, climbing out, dripping wet, looking around for a towel and then using it to half-ass drying his hair. Still pretty much entirely wet, his even skin slick and reflective from the water that was, admittedly, evaporating fast, he wandered dutifully over to Ryan’s chair and stood in front of him. ”Come in with me, baby.” No response, Ryan just kind of looked at him funny, then went back to reading, obvious suppressing a smile. Brendon didn’t take no for an answer and took the book off Ryan- so surely that he didn’t even have time to react and resist- and moved in, very inconsiderately, to sit on him, legs thrown over one arm rest and his arms wrapped loosely around his husband’s neck. This happened a lot when Brendon wanted attention- which was always. Still soaking, brendon kissed Ryan gently on the neck. ”Hi. I’m your husband, not that book. Love me.”