A/N: So I decided to write Mia and Dally's wedding. I'd already sort of started it back when I finished One Moment, but I got wrapped up in my schoolwork and had to put it off to the side. But here you go people who wanted to see them get married! :) I really hope you like it!

For anyone who hasn't read One Moment, it's not that big a deal. There just might be a few things that don't make complete sense. But otherwise, you should be perfectly fine.

Enjoy!

XXX

It was the light breeze blowing through the slightly opened window that woke me up. I shivered slightly and pulled the blanket up higher, making sure to cover my shoulder that wasn't covered by the strap of my night top. I kept my eyes closed, hoping to get a few more minutes of sleep in the peaceful silence of my bedroom... Peaceful... That wasn't right.
My eyes popped open, and it took me a moment to adjust to the morning light floating into the room. I strained my eyes to hear a sound, but there was nothing. For the past year, there had always been sound in the morning. To hear nothing made me rise from the bed, pushing back the comforter into a mess at the bottom of it and glance behind me to the other side of the bed. It was empty, and probably had been for a while.
I stood up and made my way out of the room and walked across the hall to the slightly smaller room, only to find it empty of anyone.
I felt panic in my chest and made my way down the stairs to the kitchen, only to have my panic subside as quickly as it had risen.
"Well look who's up." Dally said from the table where he was sitting with a little boy who looked exactly like him on his knee. "Look buddy, mum's finally awake." The little boy looked up from where he'd been playing with his cereal on the tabletop and smiled when he saw me.
"Mama." He said happily, reaching his arms out as I came over. I smiled and picked him up from Dally's lap to hold him while Dally got up to get another cup of coffee for himself as well as one for me.
"Hello my handsome little boy." I said as I gave him a kiss. "Someone woke up quietly this morning. Mama didn't hear a thing. Thanks, Dal." I accepted the cup of coffee and took a sip as Dally sat back down in the chair closest to me.
"No problem. Must have been nice to sleep in for once." I smiled as I poured some more of the cereal onto the table.
"It was definitely a nice change." I said as I ran my hand over the bit of blonde hair on the top of the little boy's head.
Travis, the almost one year old wild child was a splitting image of his father - except for his blonde hair, though it was a slightly darker shade of blonde than mine. He took after Dally not only in looks, but in some aspects of his personality. He always wanted to eat, he was always into some kind of trouble, and he was always wanting attention.
Tim Shepard had come into the hospital a day or two after he was born. He'd taken one look at him and said that he hoped the kid only inherited his dad's looks and not his attitude. I had to agree with him a little, considering everything, it was probably best he didn't end up with an attitude like Dally's - at least not the one he had as a teenager.
But Travis was my little bundle of happiness, even when he was getting into something he shouldn't. I felt like this was a chance to prove to myself that I wasn't anything like my father and that I hadn't lost my mother before I'd gotten some of her mothering skills. I was doing pretty good so far.
"Is Johnny still asleep?" I asked as Travis stuffed the food into his mouth, attempting to get his whole fist into his mouth to do so.
"Yeah." Dally shook his head as he stood up to put his coffee mug in the sink. "He's going through his teen years a little late I think." He came up behind me and rested his hands on my shoulders, and then leaned down to kiss the top of my head. "Ready for today?" A smile spread across my face, and I nodded as I turned my head to look up at Dally.
"I've been ready for a long time. There is nothing that could ruin today." Dally smiled at me before heading for the stairs.
"I better get Johnny up so we can get over to Darry's place." I watched him jog up the stairs before turning back to Lucas who had finished eating and was now looking up at me with his big blue eyes.
"All done eating, baby boy?" He looked at the empty table and then back up at me, and I smiled as I stood up. "Than it's time to get you dressed, it's going to be a big day." I cuddled him close as I walked up the stairs and headed for his small room across from mine and Dally's.
When Dally and I got engaged, he'd suggested having the wedding before the baby came. But I'd said that I didn't want to be pregnant walking down the isle. So we'd agreed to have it after, though this was a little later than we'd expected. The plan had been to have everything ready for a few months after Travis was born, but over the 9 months I was pregnant and the first couple of months after caring for Lucas, I wasn't in the mood for a wedding. So now here we were, almost a year later with our wedding today. I was beyond happy. I'd been waiting for this day long before Dally asked – though it hadn't always been at the front of my brain.
"Hurry up, Johnny." Dally's voice came from the hallway. "We gotta get going in 15 minutes." He came through the doorway of the room just as I was putting Travis in a t-shirt and shorts.
"Well don't you look handsome, little man." He said as he came up beside me. "Is his suit still in the closet?"
"Yea." I said as I finished dressing him and set him down on the carpet with his toys while I got everything ready for him to go with Dally to Darry's. "Don't put him in it until the last minute because I don't want him getting it dirty. Also, make sure he eats something before the wedding because you know how he gets when he's hungry." Dally nodded as he pulled the small suit out of the closet and set it down on the back of the rocking chair in the corner of the room.
"Alright." He said and looked down at Travis. "Should probably take some toys to keep you entertained huh buddy." Travis just looked up at him before reaching his arms up, indicating that he didn't want to sit on the floor anymore. Dally picked him up before turning to me as I packed some things into a bag for him to take to Darry's. Once I was done, I grabbed the suit and handed it, along with the bag, to Dally.
"That should be everything you need." I said as I crossed the hallway to our bedroom. I was going to be getting ready here at the house, and Two-Bit was going to come pick me up later.
We were having the wedding in Darry's backyard, since Dally and I had no interest in getting married in a church. It was going to be a very small wedding anyway, so we didn't need a lot of space.
"OK, so who all is going to be here with you?" Dally asked as he followed me into the room and sat down on the end of the bed with Travis on his leg.
"Evie, Lindsey, and Nancy." I said as I went to my dresser and grabbed my hairbrush. "They should be here-" The sound of knock interrupted my speech and I quickly finished with my hair before making my way to the door. When I opened it, Evie stood there with Lindsey and Nancy.
"Look at the glowing bride!" Lindsey said as the three of them came into the house. I smiled wide and gave them all a hug as Dally came down the stairs with Lucas and all his stuff. "Hey Dally. Excited?" Dally smiled as he came to stand beside me, kissing me on the cheek as he wrapped his free arm around my waist.
"Can't wait. Now if you'll excuse us, we'll leave you ladies to get ready. Hurry up, Johnny!" He turned and called towards the stairs. "We gotta go." He turned to me and gave me a kiss before stuffing his feet into his boots and making his way to the door. "Love you, baby."
"Love you, too." I said, realizing that the next time I'd see him, it'd be when I was walking down the isle.
Sudden thumping on the stairs made me turn around, and I watched as Johnny rushed into the kitchen before coming back out with an apple in his hand.
"Later, Mia." He called over his shoulder as he shoved on his sneakers and rushed out to the car.
"Bye." I called after him, shaking my head. I turned to the girls now sitting in the living room. "Are we ready to get going? I need to change into something else though." The three of them nodded and I jogged up the stairs to change quickly into something appropriate to go out in public in.

"So we need to pick up the dresses and we need to go to the salon. Steve and Soda are going to meet us at the place where we're renting the chairs – and they'll be picking up the cake to take to the hall for the reception. I checked with the catering company to make sure that everything is going to be there by the time all of us show up. I told the minister to be at the house 30 minutes before the wedding, the sound stuff is going to be arriving there soon and I'm getting Steve and Soda to pick up their suits on their way back to the house... I think that covers everything – oh! Flowers... nope, I checked that out yesterday." I was running down – what seemed to be – the never ending list of last minute things that needed to be done for the wedding.
"So than we need to go do the chairs first?" Lindsey asked from the driver's seat, I looked up and nodded from the seat beside her.
"Yea, it's the next right." She nodded and turned the car, pulling into the parking lot of the small store where we were getting the chairs to place outside for the wedding. Soda and Steve were leaning against Darry's truck and they came up to the car as Lindsey stopped.
"Hello, Mia." Soda said as he leaned in the window, a big smile on his face. "You look kind of happy." I rolled my eyes, but kept smiling as I stepped out of the car and we all started for the door of the store.
"Just a little. Don't forget to pick up all you're suits, alright?" Soda nodded as an older man came out of the back of the store. I smiled at him as I stepped forward. "Hey. I'm Mia Baker. I ordered the chairs." He nodded and motioned for Soda and Steve to follow him out to the back to get the chairs. He came back a moment later and I fished my wallet out of my purse.
"That will be $110." The man said, and I handed over the money as the boys came with a load of chairs on carts. Evie and Lindsey held open the doors and then we all helped to load the chairs into the back of the truck.

"Alright." I said as we finished. I grabbed my list from the car and checked off chairs. "You need to go down to the bakery and get the cake, it's in my name. The suits are actually in Dally's name – make sure you don't wrinkle them. I don't want all of you wearing wrinkled suits."
"Yeah, yeah. Calm down." Steve said as he got into the passenger side of the truck. "Everything is going to be fine." I rolled my eyes.
"You're in big trouble if something is missing." I said before they pulled out of the parking lot and headed farther into town for the rest of their errands. I turned to the girls standing around the car. "Alright, ladies. Time to get our errands done." We all smiled and piled back into the car.

"So are we just getting dressed at the dress shop, or are we going back to the house?" Nancy asked as we made our way towards the salon. Thankfully, the dress shop was right beside it, so we didn't have to go far for our dresses.
"I think by the time we're done at the salon, we might as well just get the dresses on in the shop and head back to the house for Two-Bit to pick me up. I don't know how long it's going to take to get our hair and everything done. Our bouquets are going to be waiting for us when we get to Darry's." We pulled into the parking lot of the salon and got out.
As we stepped through the door, the smell of nail polish and hairspray washed over me. I had to smile because the smell told me just how close I was to getting married – finally.
"Can I help you?" A lady behind the counter asked as we stood in the small waiting area.
"Yes, I'm Mia Baker." I said as I walked over. "I had scheduled for hair, make-up, manicure, all that stuff." The lady looked down at the book she had opened in front of her and ran her finger down today's date.
"Ah yes, the wedding party. Right this way ladies." We followed her into the back of the salon and she motioned for us to sit down in a row of chairs. "I'll have the girls out here with you in a moment. Do you have the styles that you want?" I nodded and pulled the pictures off the back of the pad that my list was on. The lady came over and looked over my shoulder as I pointed at the pictures.
"This one is for Evie. This one is for Lindsey, and this one is for Nancy." I pointed at each hairstyle and then at the girl who was getting it. "And this one is for me." I fished the back picture out for the lady to get a better look at it, and she smiled.
"That's lovely. I'll post these up here for the girls to look at while they work." She took the photos and tacked them up to the mirrors in front of us before she disappeared into the very back of the salon.
"I must say," Nancy said from the chair beside me. "These are some of the best hairstyles I've ever seen." I smiled as I looked over the styles. The girls were close to having the same style, though each one had something slightly different. Their hair was going to get straightened before it was crimped so that it laid flat, and then Evie was going to have two braids done around her face before they got pulled back and tied, Lindsey was going to have her hair braided halfway down and pulled to the side, and Nancy was going to have some of it braided down the center, while what was left flipped over her shoulders. I'd seen the pictures in a magazine while we'd been waiting for our dress fittings one day and fell in love with them.
My hairstyle had taken me a little longer to find. When I'd found it, I'd been panicking that I'd never find a style that I liked. I was going to have my hair done up in curls – I'd been growing my hair out for the past year so that my hair would be long enough for any style that I happened to find, and it was a good thing I did, because the style wouldn't have worked if I'd cut my hair short. I'd than have it twisted up and pinned so that it spilled down over the clip. I was going to wear a veil, just for the ceremony because I really hadn't wanted to wear one in the first place, but since I'd never have the opportunity for this again, I figured I'd do it.

The clipping of heels on the floor drew our attention as three girls came out to greet us before they got to work on our hair. We talked and I went down my list for the hundredth time, making sure that everything was in order and that we were on time to make it back to the house.

After our hair was done, we moved to where several women were set up to do our nails. I'd always found that brides automatically had their nails done in a vibrate red color, and I'd never liked it. So instead, I was having a lacy design sketched on, while the girls had french tips done. Plus our shoes were open-toed, so we were having them french tipped as well.

By the time we were done with everything at the salon, we were just in time to walk next door to the dress shop, although we were running short on time to get back to the house for my ride to the wedding.

"Lindsey, can you call Darry's and tell Two-Bit to just come out here so that we don't have to run back to the house before the wedding." Lindsey nodded as we walked into the shop while she stepped over to the pay phone.

"Ah, Mia." I smiled at the lady who called out to me as we entered the shop to the sound of a bell jingling over the door.

"Hi, Megan." I said as she gave me a big hug and lead us to the back of the store.

"Big day! You nervous?" I shrugged as I stepped up to my dress that was hanging in it's clear plastic garment bag.

"I've been waiting for this moment for a long time. The only nervousness I have is for something to go wrong." Lindsey walked in at that moment and reported that Steve and Soda had made it back to the house with the suits and chairs and that they'd dropped off the cake at the hall. She also said that Dally had been the one to answer the phone and said that he would make sure to tell Two-Bit to be at the dress shop at a reasonable time to pick me up.

"Great." I breathed a sigh of relief and turned to the garment bags that held the bridesmaids dresses. "Lets get you three into your dresses first." Megan nodded and had three of her assistants come back to help the girls into their dresses. When they stepped out of the changing rooms, I smiled as I looked over how well they were fitting.

The dresses were strapless, silk and three different shades of ivory. They flowed down to the floor and hugged neatly at their waists. There was a different colored sash tied around the waist, they'd gotten to choose the colors for themselves – Evie chose mauve, Nancy had crimson, and Lindsey's was a pale coral color.

"Oh my gosh! They look amazing!" I cried as I walked around them. "You guys look wonderful."

"You're going to look even better." Evie said, as she lifted her dress up so that she wouldn't step on it as she moved to a chair to sit down. "Now hurry up and get your dress on so we can get to this wedding." I smiled as Megan opened the curtain to the changing room and I stepped inside. She pulled my dress out of the bag and I held my breath as I looked at it.

"You OK, Mia?" She asked and I nodded.

"Yea, just trying not to pass out." I smiled. "All these years of waiting and it's finally happening." Megan smiled and worked on the dress so that I could step into it as I got ready. Once she had it ready, I stepped into the dress and stood in front of the mirror as she pulled the dress up. I smiled at my reflection as she zipped up the back and shifted the fabric so that it fit more comfortably. I moved my hair out of the way so that Megan could fasten the halter at the base of my neck.

The halter connected to a triangular piece of lacy that held up the rest of the dress. The dress itself was slimming and fitted me perfectly, with a pastel blue bow cinching my waist before it went down into a mermaid style bottom. As the dress went down, the fabric folded over so that it was draped at a diagonal to the side, and there was a small flower where it connected on the opposite side.

"You look wonderful, Mia." Megan commented as she positioned the veil on my head. I smiled, running my hands down the headpiece that reached the small of my back.

"Thanks." I said as I held up the dress so I wouldn't trip Megan opened the curtain and I stepped out into the main room.

The girls were talking with Two-Bit who must have just arrived as I came out of the changing room, but they all stopped when they glanced in my direction. I smiled as they looked at me, their mouths hanging open in amazement.

"Wow." Two-Bit said from where he was leaning against the wall. "Mia... you look, um..." I couldn't help but giggle at his lack of ability to respond.

"She looks absolutely amazing!" Evie said as she stood up and came over to hug me. "Oh my gosh, Mia! You look so beautiful!" I smiled and thanked her as the others came over to comment on the dress, and then I looked at the time.

"OK, it's time to get going." I started to move to the door, but Nancy stopped me.

"Wait! You still need something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue." I pointed to the bow tied around my waist.

"I have blue, and something old." I held out my right hand to show them the old class ring that Dally had rolled off some drunk senior way back when we were kids. I'd worn it ever since we started dating and it meant a lot to me.

"OK, so you still need something new and something borrowed." Evie bit at her lip as she looked around, trying to find inspiration.

"I've got something borrowed." Two-Bit pulled something out of his suit pocket and held it out for me. It was a long box and when I opened it, I nearly burst into tears. It was Mrs. Curtis' old pearl necklace that she'd worn most of the time that I'd known her.

"Oh my..." I pulled the necklace from the box and held it up.

"Darry said that he figured she'd want you to wear them." Two-Bit said as he took it from my hand so that he could clasp it around my neck. When I turned back around to face him, he smiled. "You really do look amazing, Mia." I smiled and wrapped my arms around him in a tight hug.

"Thanks, Two. You look great... except for that tie." I undid the mess that was around his neck and quickly straightened it out. "There, much better." I smoothed out the front of his tux before taking a step back. "I still need something new..." The girls looked at each other before Lindsey dug something out of her purse.

"We bought these for you the other day." She handed me another jewelry box and more tears came to my eyes when I opened it. They had little pearls for studs, but then a small chain hung down with three little stones about a cm apart from one another. The stones were the colors of mine, Dally's, and Lucas' birth months – topaz for Dally, sapphire for Lucas, and emerald for me.

"These are absolutely beautiful!" I said as I turned to the mirror. I had a pair of gold, heart shaped studs in that Dally had given me for my birthday, but I took them out to replace them with my new ones. Though I'd gotten another set of piercings at the beginning of the year and I slipped my studs back on.

Turning back to everyone, I found them all smiling.

"Dal's real lucky to have you, Mia." Two-Bit said, and I pushed back the tears.

"You guys are going to make me start bawling before we even get to the house for the ceremony." I said with a smile on my face. I couldn't stop smiling at this point, only a half hour before I was no longer Mia Baker. Though it felt strange, it was a good strange that made me feel butterflies in my stomach.

"We'd better get going than. Dally said that I had to drive slow with you because he didn't want you to be in a car crash. I don't think he trusts my driving." Two-Bit pretended to look offended as I handed over the money to pay for the dresses and we walked out the door to his car. He opened the door before helping me get inside and then helped Evie in after me. She was going to be my maid of honor and was coming with me while Nancy and Lindsey followed behind us.

"All ready, ladies?" Two-Bit asked as he got into the driver's seat and started the car. I smiled at him through the rear-view.

"Absolutely." He smiled back at me and we started for the house.

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So at first I thought I was going to make this a one-shot, but then I realized that that would be a lot to have in just one chapter. So I think I'll divided it into 3 parts instead. This may be the longest one since I wasn't thinking about chapters until the end of it.

Reviews would be great! :)

~Stay Gold!