AN: I don't own Supernatural. I only own all the DVD's (and anime), six novels, three companions, ultimate guide, iPod and iPhone cases, Clue game, trading cards, an Impala toy, a poster, a magazine issue and some Pop vinyl figures.
So I've barely written anything for Supernatural before (besides a Valentine's day thing) and I recently fell in love with the Sam and Ruby dynamic and chemistry. Nothing broke my heart more then when she turned all Lucifer's most devoted on Sam and I think the pair deserved a bit more happiness especially since Jared and Genevieve have such a beautiful life in the real world. Ruby was the only woman that I felt suited Sam (forget Jess and Amelia) so this is my attempt at bringing some happiness into the their otherwise dim universe.
This is totally AU and if you don't like AU's it's not for you. I don't think my characters are too OOC though. There is not enough good Sam and Ruby happy ending fics so I had to write one. This is light, fluffy and is designed to make you smile, practically the opposite of an episode.
I'm only new to the Supernatural writing universe so I hope you enjoy.
ENJOY!
Ruby's huge, brown eyes fluttered open. She looked up and was immediately greeted by the goofy grin possessed by her fiancée, Sam. The tall man flexed a single muscular arm and let his shoulder length brown hair fall messily around his face.
"Sam it's only six thirty, I wanna sleep." Ruby let out a moan and shoved her partner down against the mattress with a small, pale hand.
"But we're getting married today!" He wrapped his arms tightly around Ruby's petite form and attacked her with kisses.
The demon smiled and pressed her lips to Sam's. She felt her fingers skid over his toned, muscular chest and tangled her fingers in his long hair. "This time tomorrow we'll be married. You'll be my husband, how about that?"
"And you'll be my wife." His hands were firmly planted on her bare back. "When are the bridesmaids coming over to get ready with you?"
"Seven, I better get some clothes on and go check on Genny."
Genevieve Samantha Winchester was Ruby and Sam's two and a half year old daughter. She was going to be her mommy and daddy's little flower girl.
"Yeah me too, Dean's coming to pick me up in the Impala at seven also so I can get changed into my Tux with Dean, Cas, Ben and Bobby at Bobby's place." Sam rose from the bed and pulled a pair of Calvin Klein briefs up his legs.
Ruby sat back against the bed head with the sheets tight around her form, she tilted her head at Sam. "I still don't get why you're so worried about seeing me in my dress before I walk down the aisle. Since when have we been traditional? You're an ex hunter who's marrying a demon."
"I just want to set this relationship off on the right foot." He buttoned up a plaid shirt.
"Sam Winchester we have been together, sleeping in the same bed, for over three years now. Our relationship started off ages ago." Ruby rose from beneath the sheets and dressed herself in some skinny jeans with a denim blouse.
"Yeah I know but I never thought I'd see a wedding day, I just want to do this right."
"Hmm you're right but I personally am looking forward to seeing you post wedding minus suit then during wedding in suit." Ruby had her thumb tucked into the back of the belt of his jeans.
"Nah, that'll be good but I want my beautiful blushing bride." Sam lay his hands against Ruby's cheeks and pressed his lips to hers.
Ruby leaned against his wide chest and smiled contentedly.
X-X-X-X
Ruby crept into her daughter's room a few steps behind Sam. She watched as the dad scooped up his child and tickled her tummy softly. Ruby rested her back against the doorframe and came to the conclusion that she had made the best decision in the world by telling Sam. When she had first learned of her pregnancy with Genny she and Sam had been on a demon blood, let's kill Lilith, quest. The brunette couldn't imagine what would have happened to her and their child if he hadn't been as open hearted and accepting as he was. Sam was excited, he dropped everything, including hunting, just to make sure the baby was safe. Ruby knew that he would never have forgiven her if she slipped off into the darkness with his child and never saw him again.
"Hey Genny are you ready to be a flower girl today?" Sam was hugging the one and a half year old closely.
"Yeah daddy!" Genevieve reached out and tugged lightly at her father's longish hair, it was something that she had done since she was a baby.
Sam shook his head, "don't you go messing up my hair today sweetie, I'm getting married."
Genny stopped and thought this over, "Sorry daddy,"
Sam rubbed his nose against his daughter's, "Apology accepted baby."
X-X-X-X
The young parents had fed their daughter breakfast and after both downing a large cup of espresso they were ready to go their separate ways.
Ruby stood in the doorway and pressed her lips to Sam's. It was already time for them to part ways. Dean was waving at the pair from the driver's seat of his 1967 Chevy Impala. Along the bonnet someone, probably Ellen or Lisa, had strung some lines of white ribbon.
"Sammy hurry up!" Dean Winchester called to his younger brother out of the driver's seat window.
Sam smiled and pulled away from Ruby. He flashed her one more white-toothed smile. "Next time we'll be standing here together we'll be married."
Ruby rolled her eyes and squeezed Sam's hand one last time before letting go. "Lisa, Ellen and Jo should be here soon. You have fun with the guys."
Sam gently stroked Ruby's bare forearm, "You too, make sure Genny brings some coloring books or something to the venue."
Ruby nodded, "Jo's in charge of that, but will do. Love you Mr Winchester!"
"You too future Mrs. Winchester!"
Dean rolled his eyes, "Can we just turn this chick flick off?"
Sam and Ruby both smiled at each other before Sam climbed into his brother's car.
X-X-X-X
Ruby paused as the doorbell sounded. She helped her two and a half year old off of her lap and placed the picture book that she had just been reading down on the coffee table. The petite demon hurried down the hall toward the front door and opened it to reveal Ellen, Jo and Lisa. The Harvelle's had arrived at the same time as Dean's girlfriend and Ruby could see two cars – a Lexus and a Camry – parked on the curb across the street.
"Hey!" All three women greeted the brunette in turn. They were each clutching their bridesmaid dresses, which were protected in clothing bags.
Lisa smiled at Ruby, "So I brought the dress, you told me not to change at home right because Ben hasn't changed either?" Lisa had dropped her eleven-year-old son Ben off at Bobby's house about half an hour before.
"Yeah you're fine," Ruby ran some fingers through her still bedraggled hair, "Sam, Dean, Cas and the other men in the wedding party are all getting changed there so Ben can as well."
Lisa nodded, "I still can't believe that today's the day. I've been hearing about this wedding for what seems like forever and Dean has been non stop worried about his 'little brother' getting married before him."
Dean hunted quite frequently around the area where he lived with Lisa and her son Ben. Ruby shook her head, "Sam, much to my surprise, hasn't been worried about this wedding at all."
The maid of honour smiled, "well he shouldn't be worried, you two get along better then basically any other couple that I know. You're not worried are you?"
Ruby shrugged, "I'm just feeling a bit self conscious…"
Lisa tapped her friend on the shoulder, "you shouldn't be. You could go in there and marry Sam in what you're wearing now and he'll still marry you with as much love and admiration."
Ruby looked down to her denim blouse and jeans before back up at Lisa, "I agree with you there," she paused, "so you and Dean, are you considering one of these anytime soon?"
The taller of the two tilted her head, "I haven't really talked about it with him, I still feel as though he needs to tie up some loose ends with all his hunting. I hate it; it's dangerous. All these stupid demons," Lisa paused and examined Ruby, who had just rose her eyebrow, "no offence there, I don't mean you."
The brunette smiled, "none taken."
"Jo!" Ruby's daughter climbed awkwardly off the sofa and hurried toward the young blonde woman. The little girl toddled uneasily on her feet and wrapped her arms around Jo's long legs.
"Hey Genny, mommy and dadda are getting married today huh? You excited?" Jo scooped up the young girl and held her tightly in her arms. Johanna Beth Harvelle was twenty-three and Genny's babysitter.
"Yep I get to throw flowers at Uncle Bobby's house!"
Jo smiled, "your mom's going to look really pretty in her dress don't you think?"
"Yeah." Genny was directing a toothy grin up at Jo.
"Everythin' goin' well?" Ellen's southern accent shook Ruby's attention from her daughter.
"Yeah, Sam's acting all traditional though, he can't bear the thought of seeing me in my dress before I walk down the aisle."
Ellen scrunched up her nose, "did he make you sleep in a separate bed to him last night because I heard that's all the rage with being traditional?" The older woman used her fingers as speech marks.
Ruby shook her head, "he's not that extreme."
The bartender shook out her auburn hair and smiled slowly, "I still can't believe that the youngest Winchester is actually gettin' married, to a demon none the less."
The petite brunette shrugged, "I never thought I'd see a wedding day either, it isn't traditional for demons to tie the knot."
Ellen patted Ruby on the back, "you two deserve it, you brought that wonderful daughter into the world and I hear that Sam is workin' his ass off at law school tryin' to get that degree, you deserve a wedding."
X-X-X-X
"So champagne for you all, we have to get changed quickly because the hair and makeup people are arriving soon." Ruby thrust a tray of glasses toward the women and passed her daughter a kiddie cup filled with apple juice.
Ellen and Jo both took their drinks to a spare room where they were going to get changed. Lisa turned to Ruby, "you need some help getting that dress on?"
Ruby smiled and nodded, "yeah that'd be great. I was going to get Sam to help me get it on but yeah bad luck for the future crap."
Lisa nodded, "I'll just get my dress on and I'll come help you get changed."
"Okay, I'm just going to help Genny get changed in Sam and my room, meet me there."
Ruby scooped up the two year old and carried her into the room that she shared with her partner. She couldn't fight the feelings of excitement as she envisioned herself walking down the aisle toward Sam. The brunette sometimes wondered how a relationship, which was wrong to so many people, managed to make her and Sam so happy. She knew she wasn't like the rest of the demons.
"Momma will it change?" Genevieve asked her mother a question just as Ruby was helping to take the t-shirt off of her daughter.
"Will what change baby?" The brunette scooped up the soft flower girl dress from its box and ran her thin fingers over the soft white material.
"Our life, will it be different?" Genny was now dressed in her puffy white dress and she was adjusting the loose fabric with her little arms.
Ruby shook her head and sat on the double bed beside her daughter. She stroked the child's soft, dark brown hair and pressed a kiss to the child's head. "No Genny it'll be all the same, momma will just have your dad's last name now, okay?"
Obviously pleased with her answer Genny climbed into her mother's denim covered lap. "Good momma, I just want you and dadda to still love each other."
Ruby hung her head down in front of her daughter's face, "getting married means that mommy and daddy love each other very much."
The brunette was still hugging her daughter when Lisa entered the room. Ben's mother was dressed in one of the bridesmaid dresses that Ruby had chosen with her bridal party months before. It was silky and white and hung down to just above the knees. It was a strapless cut, like her own wedding dress, and the white strappy pumps matched it exactly. Lisa's long, dark hair hung around her head and her face appeared to be in search of some make-up.
"So how do I look?" Lisa spun around a couple of times and Ruby examined the dress.
"You look great," she paused and removed her own dress from the coat hanger in the closet.
"Oooh wow that looks great." Lisa ran some manicured fingers over the material, "so we have to work out how to get it on."
"Okay I'll be right out," Ruby called through the bathroom door. The bride had been busying herself by removing her blouse and jeans and replacing her strappy tan bra with a strapless white one. She pulled a creamy satin robe on over her underwear and strolled back into the bedroom.
Ruby stood before Lisa who was seated on the bed. She reached out and took the dress in her hands. It was long and white with lacy flowers embroidered over the fabric. She let the dressing gown fall off of her shoulders and she stepped into the dress. Ruby pulled it up over her short legs and adjusted over her chest so that it covered her strapless bra. Lisa zipped up the back and tied the satin ribbon belt around her waist.
Ruby adjusted the top of her dress and strolled over to the floor length mirror that was positioned on one of the cupboard doors. Wow, the young woman caught a tear at the back of her throat, she looked beautiful. She stood and ran her eyes over her petite little form. This demon looked like an angel, the white fabric flowed down to her bare feet and it was cut perfectly to capture each of her curves.
"You look wonderful, Sam's going to love this." Lisa stood behind her.
Ruby was speechless, she managed a subtle nod and Lisa smiled. "You really are going to be a beautiful bride."
The two women hugged.
X-X-X-X
"You Idjit, you're running around like a headless chook searching for an iron. You are marrying a demon, she's not going to notice a tiny crease in your shirt princess." Bobby stood before Sam in one of the dark, dingy guestrooms in his house.
Sam Winchester was getting married today. He wasn't just getting married to just anyone, he was marrying a petite, brunette demon, the mother of his daughter and the love of his life. The young man, his older brother Dean, their angelic friend Cas and Dean's 'not-son' Ben had gathered at Bobby's house in order to get dressed in their tuxes. The wedding ceremony was to take place in Bobby's backyard, which had been tidied up by the bridal party and was now looking more like a winter wonderland then a car junkyard thanks to the recent snowfall.
Sam stepped forward and peered at his reflection in the mirror. He was dressed in a white shirt with a black tux. He had a white satin tie knotted neatly around his neck and a white handkerchief hanging out from his right hand side breast pocket. Sam ran a brush through his shoulder length brown hair, which was parted neatly in the middle and had a cute little kick at the ends of either side.
The young man ran his fingers over the small crease that was now hidden under his tux jacket. He was unsure of where the crease came from but Bobby didn't seem to have an iron and he decided that maybe it was good luck.
The old drunk tapped the young man on the back and shook his head. He passed Sam the boutonnière, made of small white rose buds, and watched as the young man clipped the pin onto his suit.
"Damn it boy, I can't believe that you are getting married. Your daddy would be shocked, and I must admit a touch disappointed, about you tying the knot with Ruby."
"You don't mind though do you Bobby?"
"No boy, I'm not. She loves you, even an old drunk like myself can see that. I'm proud of you for settling down with her, raising that devil of a daughter and escaping the life when no one else managed to."
"Thanks Bobby."
"That's okay ya Idjit." Bobby was trying to sound tough but Sam thought he spied a tear sliding down the old man's cheeks.
X-X-X-X
"You want a beer Mr Suburban Dad?" Dean was leaning against Bobby's little fridge and holding some bottles of beer.
Sam shook his head and smiled at his brother, "no thanks Dean, I want to be sober during the most important moment of my life."
"Have it your way bro, I'd need a few six packs if I was in your position."
"Dean is this crease noticeable?" Sam moved his tux jacket to the side to reveal the small crease.
"You are acting real OCD Sam, I didn't even see it and I don't think that demon bride is gonna care."
Sam rolled his eyes, "She's no demon bride Dean, and her name is Ruby."
Dean shrugged, "I know that Sammy but I'm not ready to accept my little brother is turning into a married man before me."
"I already have a kid with her Dean and yeah if you stopped your one night stands and actually got your act together maybe you might have gotten married before me." Sam spoke sternly and forced an eye roll at his older brother.
"You look good Sammy, that suit seems to scream Brad Pitt at me."
Sam rolled his eyes, "Dean that tie better be on straight by the time we're walking down the aisle or I won't be impressed."
"Sorry Sam, will fix it up."
Sam twisted the silver watch that Ruby had bought him for his birthday around his wrist and smiled. He was going to marry her; he could barely believe it.
X-X-X-X
The hairdresser had just left after working on the hair and makeup of all four women. Ruby peered at her reflection quickly in the hallstand mirror. Her hair fell in black waves over her shoulders and a veil was clipped in the back of it. Her face was made up subtly with shadowy eye make up and just a dust of pink lipstick over her thin lips. Some silver dangly earrings hung from her earlobes and a smile spread across her lips. The other demons would hate her now. She flickered her eyes black for a split second before they regained their usual chocolate brown colour.
"Y'all okay over their Ruby, you look a little distant." Ellen Harvelle, now dressed in a white strapless dress and sporting an auburn up do strolled over to Ruby's side and placed a motherly hand on Ruby's high shoulder bone.
"I'm just thinking about Sam."
"Ahh I remember that feeling well Darl, that man loves you beyond all boundaries. I say you're one damn lucky girl." Ellen hugged Ruby quickly, "I wish you the best of luck."
X-X-X-X
"Sam, I still have no understanding of why you are marrying this servant of the devil?" Castiel was confused. He stepped forward wearing his wedding tux, which was covered, much to Sam's dismay, in his usual beige trench coat.
Sam rolled his eyes, "Cas seriously do you have absolutely no understanding of love? Just because you have never felt it doesn't mean I won't either."
"I just don't understand the appeal of dressing up in a tuxedo and performing ancient bonding rituals with this demon just for the sake of it."
"Woman Cas, Ruby is a woman."
Castiel nodded, "Sam best of luck."
"Dean does this tux look okay?" Ben Braeden asked his mom's boyfriend as he tried to straighten the small suit jacket.
"Great Ben, you're gonna make one kick-ass ring boy."
Ben smiled proudly, "thanks for giving me this opportunity Dean."
"That's fine Ben, though you should really thank Sammy."
"Will do." Dean ruffled the young boy's hair with his hand.
AN: So I hope you enjoyed. How did I go writing the characters? They are all so brilliantly written that it is hard to write Fanfictions about them. This is part 1 of 3 so if you enjoyed it part 2 of the wedding will be up soon. Part 2 actually involves the wedding while part 3 has the reception.
Hope you enjoyed my SPN story, there is plenty more where it came from :)
Thanks for reading and please review!
