Fflur leaned her cheek into Robin’s hand, eyes closed for half a second before continuing on to her task of losing her shoes. She sat and shrugged, watching him watch the crowd, giving him a proper once over now that he wasn’t staring right back at her. He cleaned up nice, at least looked a bit more comfortable than she felt. “So weird,†she agreed, rather than harp on about her whole look anymore. She (finally) succeeded in slipping off her shoes, wiggling her toes a bit to bring some feeling back into them.
“Yeah,†she agreed again, tossing her shoes to the ground and peeling her gaze off Robin and moving it back to the crowd. Everyone was here for them, or for Kate at least. Fflur had met most of Charlie’s guests by now, was practically best mates with his Nan, was eternally grateful that seemingly all of the remaining guests were either too young or too American to know anything about her other than the obvious: best man, not a man. “I have, yeah.†Fflur nodded, her gaze back on Robin again. “He’s fine.†He was more than fine, really. She had been reassured that this was what he wanted, many times over. “Nervous, but that only served to make him more like a real person, I think.†Good to know he had feelings, anyway.
She smirked as he kissed her, rolling her eyes as he laughed. “He couldn’t mess up his makeup,†she joked, laughing until she realized that Robin was talking about her speech rather than anything at the ceremony. “Yeah, well.†Fflur swallowed, banking that casual mention of getting married to circle back to it a bit more seriously at some other time. She smirked again; it was hard to do anything but agree with Robin, anyway. “Start writing them now, I guess.†Moreso that it would take years to top anything she could come up with in minutes, less so that she wanted to be any more upfront that she would totally, completely marry him.
“You’ve got stage presence now, though,†she added after a beat, standing up and taking the few steps toward him. “That’ll help, won’t it?†She laughed and wrapped her arms around his waist. It was far easier to joke about the distant future rather than the one that would be happening tomorrow, which she was doing her best to not think about at all. Being away from Robin hadn’t been ideal the last time, and while she was sure she was able to handle herself, she didn’t appreciate the necessity of it. She tightened her arms around him, clearing her mind up and bringing her thoughts back around to enjoying herself.
“Did you like that Welsh bit at the end, then?†She shrugged as well as she could without disturbing her embrace too much. “Was a little less sweet than the ‘when you know, you know’ part, but whatever.†That part hadn’t been for Charlie, anyway.