I just wrote this for the princess pseudo story for my satisfaction with how they have another kid and with how their wedding went in the beginning, the reader wants to have another vow renewal ceremony with Steve...and this time for love...so when they both along with their 3 kids travel for a vacation for their anniversary, she sly asks him...
As the sun rose over the horizon, casting golden light on the beach where their vacation home stood, Y/N couldn’t help but feel a flutter of excitement in her chest. Today was not just another day; it was their anniversary. She glanced around at her three children, happily building sandcastles, their laughter mingling with the sound of waves crashing against the shore.
Steve joined her, wrapping an arm around her waist and pulling her close. “Looks like our little ones are having the time of their lives,” he said, watching the kids with a fond smile.
Y/N nodded, her heart swelling with affection. “It’s perfect here, isn’t it? Just the five of us.”
A comfortable silence fell between them, but Y/N felt a different kind of weight on her heart. They had come so far since their arranged marriage, a union that had begun with tension and reluctance. Now, the bond they shared was stronger than she had ever imagined. But a part of her still longed for something more.
“Steve,” she began, hesitating as she gathered her thoughts. “Can I ask you something?”
“Of course,” he replied, looking down at her with those warm blue eyes that made her feel safe.
She took a deep breath, feeling shy but determined. “Do you think we could… renew our vows? Just us and the kids? I’ve always wanted a wedding that felt like it was built on love.”
He turned to face her fully, surprise dancing in his eyes. “You want to get married again?”
“Yes,” she admitted, a blush creeping onto her cheeks. “I know our wedding was arranged, and it started off a bit bitter, but I want to celebrate how far we’ve come. I want our kids to see us commit to each other in a way that reflects what we’ve built together.”
Steve’s expression softened, and his heart swelled at her words. “I’d love that,” he said earnestly. “You have no idea how much I cherish you and our family. I would do anything to show you how much I’ve come to love you.”
Y/N felt tears prick her eyes, a mixture of joy and relief washing over her. “Really? You’d be okay with that?”
“Absolutely,” he replied, taking her hands in his. “Let’s make this vow ceremony everything we dreamed it would be.”
The excitement bubbled within her, and she quickly gathered the kids, explaining the plan with uncontainable enthusiasm. They were all thrilled, their eyes sparkling with excitement.
Later that afternoon, with the golden sun beginning to set, the family stood in a small clearing near the beach. A priest was there, ready to officiate the ceremony. The air was filled with the sweet scent of the ocean, and the soft sounds of nature surrounded them.
Y/N wore a simple yet elegant sundress that billowed gently in the sea breeze, while Steve was dressed casually, his warmth radiating from him like the sun itself. Their children stood nearby, eyes wide and smiles bright, filled with the joy of witnessing their parents’ love.
As the ceremony began, Steve took Y/N’s hands in his, the connection between them palpable. “I stood before you once, not fully understanding what I was committing to,” he began, his voice steady and sincere. “But today, I stand here knowing that my heart is yours. You are my everything, and I can’t imagine a life without you.”
Y/N felt her heart swell at his words, the love shining in his eyes. “And I promise to love you, support you, and cherish you for all that you are,” she said, her voice steady despite the emotions swirling within her. “You’ve shown me the meaning of love, and I am grateful every day for the life we’ve built together.”
The priest guided them through the vows, and the children beamed, clapping their hands in excitement as their parents exchanged rings once more. The atmosphere was filled with love and laughter, a stark contrast to the initial weight of their first wedding day.
Finally, as the ceremony came to an end, Steve leaned down, his forehead resting against hers. “With this ring, I give you my heart,” he whispered, sealing the moment with a kiss.
Y/N felt a surge of joy as their lips met, the kiss infused with all the love they had cultivated over the years. When they broke apart, their children rushed to them, enveloping them in a tight group hug.
“You’re really married again!” one of the kids exclaimed, bouncing on their toes with excitement.
Y/N laughed, feeling lighter than ever. “Yes! And this time, it’s filled with love.”
Steve wrapped his arms around all of them, pulling his family close. “And I couldn’t be happier,” he said, kissing Y/N’s temple. “We’ve made it through so much, and I look forward to every moment ahead with you all.”
As they stood there, a family united in love and joy, the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a magical glow over the beach. In that moment, surrounded by their children and the beauty of nature, Y/N knew they had created a new beginning—a celebration of love that would carry them forward, stronger than ever.
im so sorry for interfering in your story but I so badly wanted to share it to you....and I apologies if I offended you in any way you felt like I used your story to write...let me know if you liked it or not....because the only part I was feeling incomplete with was their wedding, the rest worked between them..so I just wrote it...sorry again😬😬😬😬😬😬
Wow, I'm so glad you enjoyed the story so much that it left you wanting more. You are a good writer yourself and should definitely write your own stories and post them if you haven't already.
That being said, while I appreciate the enthusiasm, the story ended just how I wanted it to. Steve has made amends for his transgressions, and his Queen has moved on from their early days. Seeing as the story is set in a medieval fantasy setting, weddings weren't often about love or held to that standard, especially for royalty so, it was never about declaring any kind of love but rather forming a union between households and families. Steve and his Queen show their love in other ways and don't look back anymore. But I appreciate the love you've shown my story. You don't have to be sorry!