As Freddie and Lindsey's wedding day arrived, everyone was buzzing. In the flat, Lindsey, Mercedes, Kim and Cindy all stood around as Kim poured out champagne into champagne glasses. They all cheered, carefully toasting their glasses together.

"So, how does it feel then? Knowing you're getting married to 'the one' today?" Kim asked, taking a sip of her champagne.

"Incredible. I can't believe that in a matter of hours, I'm gonna be a Roscoe and our little family, we'll all finally have the same name!" Lindsey exclaimed, chuckling.

"Hey, I can't wait to see you walk down that aisle and marry the man you love, it's about time you get your happy ending." Mercedes said, placing a kiss on her friends cheek before holding up her glass. "To Lindsey Butterfield, soon to be Roscoe."

"To Lindsey Butterfield, soon to be Roscoe." All the girls said, Lindsey smiling widely as they toasted once more.


Over at the Roscoe house, Freddie, Jason, Robbie, Darren and Ziggy were all getting ready whilst JJ walked around, basically trashing the place.

"You nearly ready, bruv?" Ziggy shouted from living area, checking his hair in the mirror.

"Yeah, nearly." Freddie replied, quickly making his way downstairs and into the living room as he tied up his tie.

"Not long now and you'll be trapped forever." Robbie said, laughing at him as he pulled on his suit jacket.

"Yeah, believe me, marriage ain't all it's cracked up to be." Darren shouted from the kitchen.

"Thanks for the support." Freddie said, rolling his eyes at them as he sighed nervously. "Right, everything sorted? Jase, have you got the rings?"

"Here!" Jason called out, peering his head round the door and holding up the small black box.

Freddie nodded and took a deep breath as he looked at the clock to see it was very nearly time to go. He looked down to see JJ standing at his feet in his small dark blue suit that matched the others, the tiniest tie and a small flower to match everyone elses, repeating the word 'dada' whilst holding up his arms, Freddie lifting the toddler up and holding him.

"Right, let's go see your mummy." He whispered, placing a kiss on his head before grabbing his car keys from the side. "Come on boys, we're gonna be late!" He called out.

All the brothers grabbed their belongings and rushed out of the house to get to the church on time.


Kim, Mercedes and Cindy stood patiently in their long blue bridesmaids dresses with their white shawls after getting their hair and makeup done as they waited for Lindsey to come out of her room to reveal her dress. They all gasped as Lindsey stepped out, walking into the living room in her long strapless white dress that was plain yet had diamanté detail on the waist, a lace bolero to match with her long brunette locks curled loosely and falling over her shoulders with a matching veil as she held ten month old Daisy in her arms who was dressed in a small white dress that had a large plain white flower on the strap with small white strapped shoes and a small flower clip placed in the small locks of dark brown hair she had.

"So, how do I look?" Lindsey asked quietly, smiling softly.

"You look amazing, Linds!" Kim exclaimed, all of the girls almost crying at the sight of their friend.

"You look incredible. That daughter of yours is the spitting image of you." Cindy said, smiling as she wiped away a stray tear.

Lindsey smiled widely at Cindy and turned to Daisy in her arms who was staring up at her, carefully moving the hair she had out of her face and smiling at her daughter.

Mercedes didn't say anything, she just placed down her champagne glass and made her way over to Lindsey, wrapping her arms around both her and Daisy and hugging her tightly before pulling out of the hug.

"You look beautiful, better than I ever did on any of my wedding days!" Mercedes said, wiping her eyes as Lindsey sighed happily.

"Oh come on girls, don't cry because you're going to set me off and I've just put my lashes on!" Lindsey said, chuckling nervously as she carefully wiped her eyes being careful not to smudge her makeup.

"Come on, let's go get you hitched." Cindy said, smiling widely.

Lindsey nodded as all of the girls left infront of her and she walked along with Daisy in her arms behind them. Making their way downstairs and outside to where a beautiful white and black vintage car was with white ribbon cover the front.