As the church bells rang and the people take their seats, the organs being played and the mirrors reflecting such alternate selves, the crowd grew excited upon seeing the Groom and the Bride, with Kokonen quickly tossing petals on his sides, walking down the aisle impressively with the outfit he's given, proud of his job being done well, as well as having to set up and carry the dress for the Princess to walk easier across, her blush easily visible underneath her veil. Some of the people within the pews would smile with tears in their eyes, including the King and Queen of Salvandi, hugging at each other, proud of their daughter, despite it being a surprise for them. Others were moreso excited, unable to reign themselves in and wish to celebrate it in one big sweep. The children would moreso focus on themselves, with Harvard trying to keep himself from laughing, seeing Zazel struggle with a suit and tie. Stolas would try to help out his demonic friend by loosening up said tie, while Solomon simply stared in awe at the two, his mind wandering, wondering if, rather, when they have a child, would it be as much a blessing to them as well. It tends to drift him back to his own parents, remembering their words, seeing their faces, hearing his voice, balling his hand into a fist. Shady can tell from the shadows of the pews his anger, his frustration, even. As Solomon tried to calm himself, Harvard would take notice and pat him on the shoulder, easing him. "We'll get him. Don't worry. Neither yours, nor his parents are gonna be left unavenged." He'd whisper, gesturing to Stolas.
Solomon can't help but give a smile at his comforting words. "Thanks.." He'd reply back quietly. "..I'm...I'm sorry, by the way. For going too hard on you these months-"
"Hey, Hey! Don't worry about it! I get it!" Harvard patted his back as he'd look at the marriage, watching Kokonen quickly switch into a Pastor's robes, whilst having a massive book before him. "To be honest...I'm actually kinda thankful you're here, correcting me and telling me how much of a lunatic I am."
"You are..??"
"Well yeah. It means you know me more than anyone else. It means...if at any point I may be gone, you can probably use my cards in my stead! You got the responsible part down already so, I don't see why not...!"
Solomon's eyes widened a bit at hearing him say such things, yet he'd shake his head to be brought back to reality. "Ok that's just....NEVER gonna happen. Last time I checked, you can rip your head off and can use it as a soccer ball nowadays."
"Hehe, you got a point there."
"...Though I will say...I'm a bit happier you said that. I didn't expect you to be so nice after going hard on you so much."
"A Hero is someone that would accept someone, even in their lowest point, even when it feels like nothing is left for them anymore. They back them up when they need it most. Kindness is a Man's best weapon." He'd make a cheeky smile as he points at himself with such words, causing Solomon to laugh a bit, keeping himself down as the two couples exchanged their vows.
"W-w-we.." He'd pause, clearing his throat and speaking properly, his voice booming with a deeper tone, as if he's become the tallest man in the chapel. "We are gathered here today, to celebrate the matrimony and marriage of Adel Serpens and Princess Eldress. A celebration not only shared between the two souls, but by their very alternate selves, their very opposites, linked within our world." He'd gesture to the mirrors, letting them shimmer and shine, reflecting the other versions of the two newlyweds, shock and awe across the crowd, including the children, as they'd see such mirrors of the two. One which depicts them as living dolls, their skin reflecting off of the light, their eyes the only thing human. Another which depicts them as mantises, their clawed hands holding at one another. A third that depicts them as abjurations, spirits with mouths and eyes scattered across their body, eldritch creatures that simply smiled at one another. A fourth that depicts them as living weapons, knives to act as lips and swords to act as spines. A fifth that depicts them swapping positions, with Adel as a prince, with a small squirrel on his shoulder, and the Princess, now a Maid, with long, lush hair and a gemstone to act as her iris.
"A communion that spans across time and space. A bond unlike any other. A love who's steel can never rust, never erode, never wear. A Love who's blade will always pierce through adversity, no matter its size, no matter its strength, no matter its strain. A Love that would rival against Death itself, in its final moments. Do you, Adel Serpens, take Prince-"
"I Do. 'Til Death do us part." Adel would be quick on interrupting the Pastor, a bit befuddled by such quickness. As he'd see his eyes, he can tell he wishes to appreciate his wife as quick as he can, to savor her as much as possible.
"Now, Now, let's not get hasty here.." Kokonen joked, before turning towards the Princess. "And do you, Princess Eldre-"
"I do. 'Til death do us part." Another interruption, confusing the man further.
"Oh goodness, you truly are in love...AHEM I mean! If there is any of us who does not appro-"
"GET ON WITH IT!!" A voice yelled in the back, an old woman and man that wishes to see the couple finally come together. The people in the pews, despite trying to be civil, can't help but nod and affirm with their words. The two newlyweds would be quick on showing their ring and placing it on each others fingers, before holding hands once more.
"...Remind me to never get a Wedding Job..." Kokonen murmured, before finally finishing the vows. "Thus! Now and forevermore! With no objections...And a really rushed ending...I pronounce you! Husband and Wife! You may now-" Immediately as he answered such words, The Princess swooped in for a passionate kiss, tackling the man down on the ground. "Oh for the love of, JUST START IT!" Despite his annoyance, the pews quickly moved away, as a song can be played, a song that Stolas recognized.
"'WEKAPIPO'??! THAT'S MY JAM!!!" The avian cried, much to the children's confusion, yet they could care less as they were immediately hooked by its tune. In moments, the boys began to dance their very heart out, for as long as night can last. Once more, another escape, after the hell they've endured.