"I'm sure."

He passed by the couch into the laundry room where he started a load. "Remember to separate the lights and darks!"

"I know."

Meanwhile, Carrie had just finished her book and was now looking at wedding decorations. Looking on Pinterest, she saw a window outlined with a wooden frame. And on the window, written in window marker, was the saying, 'he stole my heart so I stole his last name.'

"Harrison!"

He came out of the laundry room. "Yes?"

"Come her and look at this!" She exclaimed.

Harrison knelt beside her as she showed him the window. "You should make this for our wedding."

"I can do it."

He realized how much Carrie loved this piece. It would fit the theme of their wedding perfectly. Their wedding was going to be a backyard wedding and it was going to have a rustic theme.

Harrison had already made several things out of wood for the wedding. One was a ladder with their initials 'c & h' on different ledges along with flower vases made of wood. He even carved each guests name into a pieces of wood from the middle of a tree. And for the front yard, he'd already taken a wood pallet and written 'Harrison and Carrie est. 2011,' on it. The pallet was only temporary, after the wedding they were going to have it carved into a rock.

"What about this?" She asked, showing him a barrel with a picture and a candle on top of it.

"I can do that too."

"Harry you're the best," she whispered, turning to kiss him.

•••

The next day Harrison started on the window. He bought a piece of glass from the hardware store and Carrie had already written the saying on it in white marker.

He measured the edges of the glass window, deciding which wood to use for the frame. There was a grey with light streaks running through it and there was a dark brown color.

Harrison chose the dark brown color, sanding it and beginning to drill out the holes to connect it together. "This looks great," her voice said from behind him.

He took off his safety glasses as she inspected his work. "It's amazing."

"Thanks Carrie," he said before drilling the pieces in place.

Once it was finished, he moved it off his workbench, and over with the rest of the stuff. "You already finished the barrel?" She wondered.

Harrison nodded. "I was going to surprise you with it."

"Wow... it's wow."

The barrel was the same dark brown as the window, and the frame as well. He even put the picture in the frame already. It was them before homecoming, their senior year of high school. Carrie wore her homecoming dress and was sitting on a fence kissing him as he stood in front of her, wearing his football jersey.

"I remember this," she told him. "I almost fell of the fence."

He laughed. That was true, she almost fallen off the fence. It was because he was holding her and they didn't realize there was a ground bees nest very close to where they were taking the pictures. Harrison had to let go of her to swat a few bees away. And Carrie, not expecting him to let go of her, almost tipped off the fence.

"That was the one and only time to this day I almost dropped you," he teased.

"What about the time in the kitchen?"

"That business does not count," he whispered, planting a gentle kiss on her lips.

WEDDING CHAPTER TOMORROW!!!

Kind of random, but do you guys have anything you want me to write about Harrison and Carrie, Han and Leia, or even anything? I have my Han/Leia one shots book I need to add too and I could even make a Harrison and Carrie one. I don't know just let me know if you have any requests.

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