"It was small, since I haven't got family, and hers isn't large. But it was nice." He smiled at the memory of the candles in the night, the sound of the glass shattering under his foot, the glitter of the ring as he slipped it over her finger.
He paused, listening to her speak about her own wish to have a wedding and her concerns about humans. "You know what? They can go f*** themselves. If you fall in love, and you want to get married, you do it. A lot of people said that Genette and I couldn't get married, because she's Jewish and I'm Catholic. Some said it wasn't right 'cause I'm not human and she is. And you know what? I love her, and she loves me, and we're happy, and we want to be together and have a family. We had a d*** fine wedding and we have a d*** fine life, even if people are a******* because of it. So. Marry who you went, when you want, how you want, and if anyone tells you otherwise, you give me their name and I'll set the record straight."
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