“That’s simple.Love.”
They left the keys with Rajesh and Marek and made their way toward home.Even with the jet capabilities of the Osprey, it would be a long journey.For the first few hours, the men were quiet, barely speaking to one another.
“Do you think they were?” asked Logan staring at Moose and then the other men.
“I don’t know brother and honestly, I don’t fucking care.Those people loved one another.He could have easily walked out on her decades ago and yet it was clear they were devoted.It’s not my fucking business if they were related before they got married,” said Moose.
“When did humans begin thinking they could judge the world on their own standard?When did we all think we have the right way or the wrong way fixed in our minds and the rest of the planet should follow our suggestions?” asked Sor.
“Dude, if I had the answer to that, I’d be the fucking leader of the free world,” said Saint.“I think most humans are arrogant and believe that their God or gods are the only ones that should be prayed to.We believe that whatever rules or laws we were raised with, were the right ones.Whatever normals we live with, should be the normals for everyone.It’s not right but it’s the truth.”
“How do we change that?” asked Logan.“How do we get people to become more tolerant of one another?”Moose laughed, slapping his back as he stood to get them all some food from the galley.
“Brother, I think we need to get the team back home, including your beautiful fiancée to start working on a serum for that problem.”
Three days later, beneath a canopy of white, with fans blowing a cool breeze and champagne fountains flowing, Logan and Blythe were married in front of their friends and family.
The reception lasted for hours, with food coming and going like a Michelin star restaurant.When the couple disappeared for their honeymoon, the party really started.
Dancing, games, laughter, and reminiscing.In the back of the room were familiar faces.
“Another success, my love,” said Matthew kissing his wife.
“I had help on this one,” she smiled.“Ruby and Nathan had an inkling this one would work.I was lucky we had an opening.”
“We always got an opening,” said Franklin.“Do they know you’ve bought more property?”
“No,” said Matthew.“I’ll tell Gaspar and Luke when it’s time.It’s just not time yet.”
“Who’s next?” asked Charity excitedly.
“Well, now,” smiled Irene.“I believe that’s him over there, dancing with a friend of Blythe’s.”
“Oh,” giggled Martha.“This one will be fun.”