Ronee walks down the aisle, with Frasier on her arm. She had asked Frasier to walk her down the aisle, a kind gesture that Frasier was most willing to do. She looks at her soon to be stepson, and they share a smile. She then looks towards the altar, smiling at the sight of Martin. A part of her found it hard to believe that she was going to finally marry Martin Crane. Her childhood fantasy finally was coming true. Ronee could recall when she used to stare dreamily at Martin, as a twelve year old. And now, over thirty some odd years later, she finally landed him.

They managed to get a minister to marry them, even though by law, Ronee and Martin were already married. This wedding here, was to make up for the first one, so that way all their family and friends could attend. And here they all were, Frasier's friends, Niles' and Daphne's friends and other family members. Even her own mother decided to show. Betty disapproved at first of them even being a couple. She felt her daughter was much too young for Martin and that Ronee deserved better than him. Ronee spies her mother sitting next to Daphne and Niles. It appeared that her mother was getting along well with Daphne, she was chatting with her while admiring her great grandson David. So, maybe that was a sign that her mother would finally accept the Cranes as family. Because, Ronee sure did. She loved the Crane brothers, even though sometimes she favored Frasier a little more than Niles. Looking at Frasier, she smiled. The music they chose played merrily in the background. Ronee chose the music-it was a jazz rendition of 'Here Comes the Bride'.

"I'm ready," she whispers. He smiles at her, replying,"Good luck."

She walks up to the alter, facing Martin. Martin is smiling.

"Second time marrying each other, are you ready for this?"

Ronee smiles at him, touching his hand lightly.

"Ready."

The music ends, and the minister begins, saying,"The couple has requested to read their own vows."

Ronee unfolds a piece of paper, and begins reading her vows.

"Martin, I've known you since I was a young child. I've loved you since I was twelve, and when you came into my life, I started feeling more complete. We may have an age difference, but honey, don't let that stop us. Love has no boundaries."

She pauses, then continues. "I love you Martin Crane."

Martin smiles,"I love you too."

He then pulls a neatly folded piece of paper out of his pants pocket, and reads his vows.

"Ronee, I didn't know if I could love again after Hester died. I had relationships, but never could find that special gem like she had been. When you came back and revealed that you were attracted to me, I found that maybe I was attracted to you too. The attraction grew, and now look at us, we're together. And now I finally found someone to spend the rest of my life with."

She looks at Martin, tears in her eyes. Ronee was touched. He took her hands in his.

"You have?"

He smiles at her, saying," I have."

They smile, and look at the minister. The minister proceeds with the ceremony.

"Do you, Ronee Lawrence, take Martin Crane to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

Ronee responds cheerfully,"I do."

He turns to Martin,"And do you, Martin Crane, to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

Martin looks into Ronee's eyes, saying,"I do."

Continuing, the minister says,"By the power invested in me and the state of Washington, I pronounce you, husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."

Everyone clapped and cheered, as Ronee and Martin kissed. Parting lips, she looks at Martin.

"I love you."

He holds out his hand, smiling.

"I love you too."

She takes it, and they exit, holding hands.