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"What?"
"I found Cho." Komui was dead serious. He had made the discovery official a few minutes ago, and everyone was in disbelief.
"I'm not lying." He insisted, pointing to a map. "She's right here! Her golem is still with her, so I can track her."
"Let's go." Kanda was completely calm. "We know where she is, what's stopping us from getting her? Moyashi can open a gate, and we can be there in no time." Allen glared at him pointedly. Lavi stepped back for fear of being hit by the invisible lightening between the two. Komui nodded.
"Alright, go. Kanda, you're taking Lavi and Allen with you."
When the exorcists arrived at Cho's location, they were outside a large stone church.
"THIS is where she is?" Kanda asked incredulously. Allen rolled his eyes and walked inside. Lavi grabbed Kanda's arm and dragged him inside cheerfully.
"Come on Yu!"
"DON'T CALL ME THAT!"
When I opened my eyes, I was met with a beautiful sight. I was in a beautiful highceilinged chapel decorated with black roses and red ribbons. The assembled bridesmaids and best men, were Road, Lulubell, Devitto, and Jasdero. Skin was absent.
"It-It's beautiful." I gasped. "And you actually got Devitto and Jasdero into suits!" Tyki stayed behind me, gently pushing me to the altar.
"The Earl felt it would be best to move the wedding up. So, here we are. The twins were required to wear suits if they wanted to come." Sheryl was standing at the altar in...priest garb? He cleared his throat and pulled out a bible.
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of our dear Tyki Mikk and the lovely Miss Cho Meido." He began. This was all very exciting. I had never been to a wedding before, much less been the bride. "Do you, Tyki Mikk, take Cho Meido to be your wife?" Sheryl asked in mock solemness. Tyki turned and looked me in the eyes.
"I do." He smiled. Sheryl continued.
"And do you, Cho Meido, take Tyki Mikk to be your husband?" I already knew the answer before the question left Sheryl's lips.
"I do." I spoke without hesitation.
"Then by the power vested in me, I pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride." And Tyki did. When he broke the kiss, Tyki was holding something out to me in his hand.
"My communication golem!" I gasped, taking it.
"Would you like to do the honor of destroying it?"
"You know me too well." I teased. At the exact moment I crushed the golem, the door happened to fly off its hinges.
"Ah, so nice of you to drop by exorcists." Tyki purred. Something clicked in my mind and names immediately sprang to faces.
"Hello Lavi, Allen, Kanda." I said, my voice sweet as honey. "What are you doing here? We're having a wedding." Their faces relayed shock and fear.
"Although it's more like an after-party now." Sheryl added. "Want to see the happy couple off?" Despair read plain upon their faces. I had officially severed all ties to the exorcists. I turned my hand over, and let the scraps that used be my golem slide to the floor.
"Road, our guests look tired, why don't you help them sleep?" I said, sweetly. Road grinned, and she and Jasdevi pounced on the boys with rags soaked in chloroform. As their eyes closed, I walked over and tied the boys up.
"Wanna get married to Allen now?" I asked, turning to Road and Sheryl. Road squealed and Sheryl looked just as happy. "Have fun." I called, as Tyki picked me up and carried me bridal style out of the church. And like that, we were off into our new life.
Thank you for reading. I'm thinking about writing a sequel where David, I'm calling him David now, and Jasdero find love. Review if you want it to happen.