After the Aftermath

Julie and The Phantoms (TV)
F/F
M/M
G
After the Aftermath

To say Luke was nervous was accurate. To say he would back out was not. Flynn kept asking him though, wondering if he was really going to sing the song he wrote for Reggie in front of all their intimate friends and family. “You could wait until you guys go to bed.” She offered with a shrug. He shook his head, watching fondly as Reggie was being led around the floor for the second of his mom's mother-son dances. He initially didn’t think she was serious when she said she doing one for each of them. He should’ve realized sooner she wasn’t kidding. He and Reggie had their slow dance, he had taken suit jacket off first because Reggie said it was weird seeing him in a suit. He didn’t mind. He realized a few months after he and Reggie started dating that his husband likes to be able to feel him. Not even in a sexual way (at least not always). Reggie just likes to be able to feel the skin of people he touches. It helps ground him. And he knew that Reggie had been nervous about the dance. He kept saying that if Luke didn’t want to, they didn’t have to. But Luke knew it was because Reggie was afraid of how he’d move on his leg. And it had been hurting him since he ran to the venue earlier.

As soon as the song ended, Luke had Flynn cut the music. He grabbed his old acoustic that he set behind the shop counter, heading up to stand under the altar they made out of song books. It actually looked pretty beautiful, if Luke was being honest. Like an arch of music notes. He smiled awkwardly as Willie positioned a mic stand in front of him. Reggie made his way over, slowly but he got there, shooting Luke a quizzical expression. “Hey everyone.” Luke grinned bigger, “I have something special I wrote for my husband. And honestly? I’m really glad I get to say that. My husband. Reggie, you took my heart years ago, and today you took my last name. If I had to wait too much longer for that, I may have gone insane.” Everyone laughed softly as Luke continued, staring straight into his husband’s eyes as they shared a soft smile. “Reggie, I wrote this song for you, and I really hope you like it.” Luke started strumming out a tune that carried a country twang to it, and as he started singing the lyrics he saw Reggie’s smile grow. Because after all, country was Reggie’s thing.

You’ve never thought you were perfect

But it was all I could see

You’re perfectly who you are

You are perfect for me

 

You were strong when you had to be

And soft when you didn’t

You were always smiling and in your eyes

A mischievous glint

 

A smile that could melt hearts

You didn’t try to be so charming

A laugh that could lift spirits

You were always so disarming

 

Keeping your spirits in the clouds

You took mine up higher too

I’ve never been as sure of anything

As I am that I’m in love with you

 

You’ve never thought you were perfect

But it was all I could see

You’re perfectly who you are

Perfect with those crooked teeth

 

The way you look in the morning

Takes my breath the whole day through

And when I need to go to sleep at night

I always thank the skies it’s next to you

 

You are bigger to me than the moon

Brighter to me than the sun

Ever since you walked into my life

You’ve had my heart on the run

 

Run, run, running right to you

You are perfect for me

You are the only one of you

When I look at you

Perfect is all I see“

The last strum of the chords rang out, echoing in the shop. Luke slowly opened his eyes again, not even remembering shutting them, and when he did Reggie was right in front of him. “That was so beautiful, baby.” He grinned, wiping tears from his eyes.

”Not as beautiful as you, babe.” Luke grinned back, leaning forward to catch Reggie’s lips in a sweet kiss. As he pulled back, he could see Alex practically vibrating in place. “Hey buddy,” he laughed, “You doing okay?”

”What? No, yeah, I’m fine.” Alex answered, clearly attempting to hide his excited.

Willie laughed, nudging his fiancé. “He just really wants to know if he can dance now.”

”Willie! They were having a moment!” Alex exclaimed.

”The moment is over.” Reggie grinned before winking at Luke, “Until tonight at least.”

 

Flynn turned the music on, everyone dancing into the night. When the moon was high in the sky, everyone sleepily made their way home. But true to his word, Reggie made sure he and Luke had a moment before they finally tired themselves out as the sun reached the sky and the clock read eight am. Luke sent Julie a text asking her to open the shop, to which she agreed, begging that he did not share the details as to why Reggie was too tired to work that day.