The young man's brown hair fluttered around his aching, pallid face. Where on earth was he? Was he even still on the same planet? The way his head thundered from his previously intoxicated state was enough to bring him into questioning reality itself. And that only hurt his head more. "What.." He attempted to ask, glancing, for the first time, at his surroundings. It was not as cold out as he had expected, but something large and solid pressing against his form- probably made of metal, was indeed the coldest of all, and very noticeable, too. Aiden tried to pull away from it, but something was holding him in place. He tugged, feeling the ropes around him.
Where in Merlin's name am I?
And then it dawned on him like frozen rain in winter, slashing against one's cheek like a blade: He had been on his stag-do only the night previous. Not the greatest of ideas, he had to admit, though his best man had felt it to be ideal. And today was his wedding day.
Aiden swore loudly, tugging firmly against the ropes holding him to the lamppost. It was only then that he became alarmingly aware of how very little he was wearing. He let out a loud whimper at the realisation, before grasping at something wooden strapped to the post. His wand! How pleased he was to find it once more. Now, checking that no muggles inhabited the baron street he was in, Aiden firmly grasped his wand, muttered something, and released himself from his restraints with a large jolt. Hitting the ground was not a particularly fun experience, and certainly one he cared not to repeat under future circumstances.
Aiden stood to examine himself. He was alright. A few minor scratches, a bruise on his elbow, but nothing more. However, he suddenly found something silver on his wrist; an expensive looking analog watch, rested gently on his wrist. Something tan coloured protruded from beneath it, and Aiden moved a hand to remove the small scrap of parchment. His expression melted into a pained one as he read the ink-scrawled words:
Aiden,
last night you told us you wished you could have just one last adventure before you settled down to married life. Be careful what you wish for, or you might just get it. You're getting married at nine. Don't be late, and good luck.
See you there,
Terrance, Daniel & Grus.
P.S. The watch is your wedding present.