They won't. How could they? I don't think anyone can just show up for the party and forget who we are.
[ And who they're celebrating. Tony takes up a whole room by himself, and Steve is no slouch in that department. Even when Tony's throwing a regular party, it's always very much a Tony party. ]
We'll try to make it as good as possible, Tony, but it's a wedding. Something always goes wrong.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter, as long as I get to marry you.
[ He does want to celebrate all that day, but he is also looking forward to the night when it'll be just them, and their joined hands with matching rings, doing all their firsts once more as a married couple this time. Making love, taking a shower, going to bed, making breakfast: it's the first day of the rest of their lives. It's monumental.
And, of course, there's another possibility that they're so tired from festivities they just go upstairs and go to sleep still in their tuxes. That'd be fine too. He's just looking forward to all of it. ]
Are you nervous at all?
[ He's so excited that he understands now why people might be getting cold feet so close to the wedding - they might misread this feeling, these butterflies, to themselves. But Steve knows he's never been more ready for anything. He's not a betting man, but he'd put all his money on this. ]
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[ And who they're celebrating. Tony takes up a whole room by himself, and Steve is no slouch in that department. Even when Tony's throwing a regular party, it's always very much a Tony party. ]
We'll try to make it as good as possible, Tony, but it's a wedding. Something always goes wrong.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter, as long as I get to marry you.
[ He does want to celebrate all that day, but he is also looking forward to the night when it'll be just them, and their joined hands with matching rings, doing all their firsts once more as a married couple this time. Making love, taking a shower, going to bed, making breakfast: it's the first day of the rest of their lives. It's monumental.
And, of course, there's another possibility that they're so tired from festivities they just go upstairs and go to sleep still in their tuxes. That'd be fine too. He's just looking forward to all of it. ]
Are you nervous at all?
[ He's so excited that he understands now why people might be getting cold feet so close to the wedding - they might misread this feeling, these butterflies, to themselves. But Steve knows he's never been more ready for anything. He's not a betting man, but he'd put all his money on this. ]