“I love you, Graham,” he said. “Forever.”
Graham ran his fingers over his face with tenderness and love.
“And I will always love and adore you, Michael.”
He grinned.
“Everyone,” the judge said, handing them the signed marriage license, “I would like to introduce you to Mr. and Mr. D’Artangnan Graves.”
That was all they had to hear.
Everyone sitting in the courtyard clapped. It was loud, raucous, and suitable since it was a long time coming.
As they held hands, their family came toward them, and they hugged and kissed them. As the judge left, already paid, the couple celebrated.
When Graham took the tablet from Fiona, and Michael took the one from Gabby, they focused on their family across the ocean.
“Congrats,” Tony said. “I have a son-in-law. Don’t forget to come home for Christmas!” he said.
Michael laughed.
“You’re going to have to fight my mom for that one. You know how she is with all of her kids being there for the holidays.”
Elizabeth warned him.
“Yeah, Anthony, don’t forget that. Oh, no, you’ll be working, so I get custody of our sons.”
He gasped.
“You’d do me dirty like that?” he asked, making everyone laugh because she absolutely would do anyone dirty for someone she considered her child.
“I’m proud of both of you,” she said, smiling at them. “You both make a beautiful couple.”
Yes, yes, they did.
“Now, who is going to tell meWHAT WAS STANDING IN THAT WINDOW OF THE TOWER?” she asked, catching them off guard.
Callen drew his finger over his neck, and Michael got the clue.
“Sorry, Mom. I have to go. I have a honeymoon planned!” he said, as he hit the power button on the tablet.
She only got one word out.
“MICHAEL!”
And she was gone.
Tony laughed from his tablet.
“Oh, I can hear her losing her nut from here,” he said. “Callen and Chris are dead men.”
Speaking of which, they all had a psychic to visit.
“We’ll let you know what happens, Tony,” Gryphen offered. “We think we know who was in the lake. It’s Catherine, and she’s there because she betrayed Duncan. She let the church in, and she’s why Ciarán died.”
Tony lifted a brow.
“Oh, that sucks.”