Las Vegas, Nevada, Kyle was pacing outside a pair of dark brown wooden doors with golden handles. He was dressed in a white shirt, black trousers, blazer, tie and shoes. Normally, he's not really that nervous but in this case he was getting married.
His parents left him with his grandmother (Lindsay) when he was an infant. As he grew, he developed something else for his granny. When he reached adolescence, they decided to start sleeping together. They kept off having sex because, as she once said "there's some things we can't do unless we're married", then one day, he replied with "why don't we?" and now here they are.
She came down the stairs to their hotel wearing a black cloak with the hood up. Before they went in, she opened it and took it off. Underneath, she wore a plain white dress that went straight down but stopped inches before it touched the ground (he spotted the toes of her white shoes under the dress) and on her head was a white veil attached to a tiara embedded with glass diamonds. She was even holding a bouquet of white roses wrapped in white wallpaper with a blue ribbon tied around it.
"You know, this is the same dress I married your grandfather in." She told him.
Kyle's grandfather died before he was left on her doorstep. Now, he sleeps in the very bed where they made his mother. And after tonight, he was going to have his turn.
"You ready?" He asked her, offering her his forearm.
Still holding the bouquet in her right hand, she inserted her left arm around his outstretched arm.
"Let's do it." She said.
And they made their way into the chapel. Their only down side to this was that she couldn't get pregnant, but other than that they could be like any other happily married couple.
Later, he opened the door to their room and entered carrying her in his arms, like newly-wedded couples do. After the door closed behind them, he set her down on the bed. The bed was white framed and the headboard was made of white bars, obviously the ones at the ends were much thicker. On his finger was the very ring his grandfather wore when he was married to his grandmother.