>>20032020Here you go! The anon inviting us to her traditional church wedding with Sonny earlier got me thinking about marrying the Noctyx boys.
I still don't know anything about Alban, please save me.>FulgurHe brings you out to the cliffs overlooking the sea, a flagon of wine in tow; you pour out a glass and the two of you each cut your fingers and drip several drops of blood into the glass before swearing that although the two of you were not born on the same day, you seek heaven's blessings to die on the same day. You're not legally married, but you're sworn brothers now - and everyone who's read danmei knows that's far more homoerotic than getting married ever could be.
>SonnyHe insists on a traditional Japanese wedding, of course. It takes the two of you a while to plan things out because it turns out truly traditional Japanese weddings aren't that common in Japan any more, and neither of you are in Japan to begin with, but the nights spent with your heads together discussing your plans and listening to him get excited about all the things he wants to do there only intensifies your certainty that he's the man of your dreams. When you get married in the sunflower fields of Yamanashi, his smile is the brightest thing you see.
>YugoWhat wedding? No, you're going to elope - and that's only the first step on your world-wide honeymoon tour as he takes you through dozens of countries' nightlife. It's mostly unplanned, and the two of you even run out of money halfway and have to resort to hitchhiking and bar performances to fund the rest of your trip - but you're certainly having the adventure of a lifetime.
>UkiIt's a small, private affair - just the two of you and a few of your closest friends in a small nondenominational chapel nestled in a redwood grove. Everything, from the decorations to your wedding attire, is a dreamy shade of lavender; as the afternoon light slants through the glass walls and ceiling of the chapel, it catches all the metallic threads and makes the whole place sparkle like a magical clearing in woods - a fairytale brought to life.
>AlbanYou're the one who came up with the original idea for the wedding, and it's stressing you out - but luckily, Alban keeps coming up with new ideas and insisting you add them to your plans. Sometimes it's new people to invite; sometimes it's him coming up with the entire wedding catering menu by himself. He even comes up with a venue - totally different from from what you were envisioning, but exactly what you'd dreamed of. It's only at the reception itself that you realize that surreptitiously, he'd stolen all the stress and responsibility of planning the wedding from you.