Rebecca Pov
So I was at home, packing shit into a little bag so that Levi and I could go and get married in Scotland, you could ask why at that point instead of a couple years later, but it was so that my Mother couldn't just decide to try and take me back to London, (no, it doesn't really make sense looking back at this, but I hadn't really unpacked all my trauma from my childhood in London, hence this response).
Anyway I walk down the stairs, as you do, with this heavy as shit little bag, Dad saw that I had this little bag, (no, it wasn't a handbag, which is why he copped something was up here), so naturally he had a few questions for me, because I had done a couple of questionable things in my time living with him.
"Where are you going?"
"I'm going out with Levi, you did say that was ok"
"What's with the bag?"
"I couldn't be arsed with a handbag"
"You're not moving away and just not telling me?, are ya?"
"God no, I wouldn't have asked you if that was the case Dad"
He was closer to copping onto what was actually going on with me, I knew that he was, but I didn't want him to get to the point where he would try and stop me, especially when I probably would've stopped as I hated the idea of disappointing him.
"Ok, try not to do anything that would give me a heart attack"
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"No promises as me falling over gives you a heart attack"
"Not my fault you are the clumsiest of my children, I love you"
"I love you too, oh Levi and I are getting married by the way, bye!"
"Rebecca!-"
I slammed the front door before I could hear Dad about to try and talk sense into me, plus I was running like a little late because I had no proper concept for how time passes, (well I still have no for time, nothing has changed there for me), so naturally I was running like a mad man until I saw Levi at the train station.
"Babe what are you running for?, we're not late, actually you're early"
"I was like a couple minutes behind with like packing and shit, plus Dad had questions-"
"I thought you told him we were going out-"
"Oh I did, but Dad's can be weird about their daughters going out and about"
"My Dad's not-"
"Ask your sisters before you make any claims like you were about to"
We were waiting for Jake and Opal, (like always), and normally that would be fine, (well ish, I knew that they were as god awful at time as I was), but I was more worried about time than I was normally, so it was less fine than it would've been normally, the thing is that we weren't waiting for them all that long so it wasn't even like that was why.
"Sorry we're late, Opal's Dad was grilling her about what she was going to do"
"I told you that Dad's are weird about their daughters"
"Alright Babe, you were right"
Anyway we got on the train, went somewhere in Scotland, (I dunno where, I'm not exactly directionally correct here, alright), got off the train like 3-4 hours later, then went to the b & b where we were sleeping, (well I wasn't really going to sleep but you know what I mean here), and I laid there awake all night, and I stayed awake in bed until Levi woke up.
"Morning"
"Morning sleepyhead"
"How are you so?- you didn't sleep, did you?"
"No, I didn't sleep, I'm an insomniac, remember Darling"
"Did I keep you awa-"
"No, I don't sleep well full stop, but especially in a bed that isn't mine"
"So what happens if we move in together?"
"I will get used to the bed, seriously Babe, you don't need to worry so much about me"
Levi didn't look like he believed me, but I gained nothing from lying to him about my feelings here, plus if I was lying then nobody would ever believe me again about my feelings or anything like that again, and as someone who feels icky about lying, I would totally hate that.
We then got ready, well I say that like we were dressed up to the nines, it was probably leaning towards a very 90's wedding guest vibes rather than the actual bride and groom here, but I liked it honestly, anyway we get, we get to the registry office, we do the vows and shit, (I blocked most of that to be honest), and then we say I do, I don't know how else to describe it for you.

