Ch: 200 [Wedding] [Completed]
Ch: 200 [Wedding] [Completed]
Ch: 200 [Wedding] [Completed]
CH: 200 [Leave a heart if you are reading this last chapter.]
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[Alex's POV]
The morning sun streamed through the windows, casting a warm glow over the mansion. Today was the day. Our wedding day. As I stood in front of the mirror, adjusting my tie and taking a deep breath, a mix of excitement and nervousness coursed through me.
I could hardly believe that the day had finally arrived. The mansion had been transformed into a magical setting for the celebration, with elegant decorations, beautiful flower arrangements, and a sense of anticipation that hung in the air.
Jenny and Hina had been a whirlwind of energy, making sure everything was perfect. I was immensely grateful for their help and dedication, knowing that their efforts would make this day unforgettable.
I looked over at the suit laid out on the bed, a smile tugging at the corners of my lips. Today, I was going to marry the love of my life. Harley, the woman who had turned my world upside down, who had stood by my side through thick and thin, and who had shown me the true meaning of love.
Just then, a soft knock on the door brought me out of my reverie. "Come in," I called, my voice betraying my mix of emotions.
The door opened, and there stood my grandmother, a warm smile on her face. She walked in, her steps slow and deliberate, and I couldn't help but feel a surge of affection for this wise woman who had always been a pillar of strength in my life.
"Grandma," I said, my voice filled with warmth, "I'm so glad you could make it."
She chuckled softly, her eyes twinkling with mirth. "Alex, my dear, I wouldn't miss this day for anything. Your happiness means the world to me."
She reached out and gently touched my cheek, her touch comforting. "You've grown into such a fine young man, and I'm proud of the choices you've made."
I felt a lump in my throat, and I cleared it, trying to hold back the emotions that threatened to spill over. "Thank you, Grandma. Your words mean a lot to me."
She nodded, her expression turning more serious. "I have something for you, Alex."
She opened a small box that she had been holding, revealing two rings nestled inside. The rings were exquisite, a testament to the love and tradition that had been passed down through generations.
"These rings belonged to your great-grandparents," she explained, her voice soft. "They were a symbol of their love, and now, I want you to have them as a symbol of your own journey with Harley."
Tears welled up in my eyes as I looked at the rings, their beauty and history intertwining in a way that felt incredibly meaningful. I reached out and took the box from her, my voice filled with gratitude. "Thank you, Grandma. This means the world to me."
She smiled, her eyes filled with love. "I know you'll take good care of them, and I hope they bring you as much joy as they did to your great-grandparents."
[Harley's POV]
The soft rustling of fabric and the gentle buzz of excitement filled the air as I stood in front of the mirror, my heart racing with a mixture of nervousness and anticipation. Today was our wedding day, and I couldn't believe that the moment had finally arrived.
The wedding dress I had chosen hung delicately on a nearby hook, its intricate lace and elegant design making me feel like a princess. Jenny and Hina had helped me get ready, their laughter and teasing easing my nerves and filling the room with a sense of camaraderie.
As I looked at myself in the mirror, I couldn't help but think about the journey that had brought me here. From my days as a villain to finding redemption and love, it had been a wild ride filled with ups and downs. But now, I was about to marry the man I loved, surrounded by our friends and family, and the feeling was nothing short of magical.
As they reached the arch, Jenny and Hina took their seats, leaving Harley standing in front of Alex. Their gazes locked, and in that moment, the world seemed to fade away, leaving only the two of them.
The officiant, a close friend who had known them for years, began the ceremony with heartfelt words about love, commitment, and the journey that had led them to this point. He spoke of their individual journeys, their growth, and the undeniable bond that had brought them together.
As their love story was recounted, memories of their adventures, challenges, and shared moments flashed before their eyes. The officiant's words were a testament to the depth of their connection and the strength of their love.
And then, the moment came for them to exchange their vows. Alex and Harley turned to face each other, their hands intertwined, their eyes locked. The world around them seemed to fade into the background as they spoke words from the heart, words that held promises of love, support, and unwavering devotion.
"I promise to be your partner in all things," Alex began, his voice filled with emotion. "To stand by your side, to love you fiercely, and to cherish every moment we share."
Harley's voice trembled slightly as she continued, her eyes glistening with tears of joy. "I promise to be your confidant, your partner in adventure, and your safe haven. I will support you, challenge you, and love you unconditionally."
Their vows echoed through the garden, a beautiful symphony of promises and declarations. And as they placed the rings on each other's fingers, the significance of the moment was palpable. Those rings, symbols of love passed down through generations, were now a testament to the love Alex and Harley had found in each other.
With a final blessing from the officiant, they were declared husband and wife. The garden erupted in applause and cheers as they shared their first kiss as a married couple, sealing their vows with a deep, heartfelt kiss that seemed to convey all the emotions they felt in that moment.
As they pulled away, their eyes met once again, and a sense of euphoria washed over them. Hand in hand, they turned to face their guests, their faces beaming with joy and love.
The garden came alive with celebration, as friends and family gathered around to congratulate the newlyweds. Laughter, hugs, and well-wishes filled the air, creating an atmosphere of pure happiness.
And amidst it all, Alex and Harley stood together, united in love and ready to embrace the journey ahead. Their love story had taken them through twists and turns, challenges and triumphs, and now, as husband and wife, they were ready to face the future with hearts full of hope and a love that knew no bounds.
[Far away in the stars] [Apokolips]
Darkseid was sitting on his throne. Before him was a holograph of Steppenwolf.
"Master, I have found the Guardian of Knowledge. And I have found something that will make him walk to us without any resistance and he will offer the location of Anti-Life Equation willingly..."
Steppenwolf shifted the focus to a crystalized pillar. Inside it was a silver hair woman, frozen in time and space.
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AN: Phew! It's over. The first book is finally over. I will start working on Book 2 after a small break. It will start with Kryptonian/Powergirl arc, as promised and we will continue the story.
Right now, my editor and I are adjusting the rough drafts to rearrange certain things so that the new readers won't have a problem getting into it. I will take it slow this time. I will stockpile at least 30 chs beforehand before releasing it.
Thank you all for reading this fanfic.> My very first Fanfic. Hope you enjoyed the first part.
And, add Quirks in Multiverse/ Multi-Powered in Multiverse to your reading list. See, ya...
I will be back with more action and segs + new girls.
3/9/2023 [I have started to upload Part-2 on Pat reon. If you have reached this point and want to read early chs, you can join up. Public release date have not been fixed yet.]
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