Drake and Josh/Zoey 101: Even More New Family?
Chapter Two: Dum Dum Da Dum
"Do I look okay?" Megan asked for the billionth time. "Yes Megan! You look perfect!" Zoey said. Megan, Zoey, Lola, and Quinn were all in Megan's dressing room, helping her get dressed. "Who wants to zip me?" No one could deny the happiness in Megan's voice. "Me!" All of the girls shouted. "Um… Zoey?" Zoey knew Megan was going to pick her. Quinn would try and find some way to genetically zip the zipper up itself. And Lola would end up breaking it off. "Cool." Zoey said, trying to act surprised as she walked over to where Megan was standing.
Megan took a look around her beautiful dressing room. It was in a building 5 minutes away from the beach she was getting married at. The room was decorated with pink, Megan's wedding theme color. Pink ribbons hung from the ceiling and walls, and there were streamers covering the dull gray carpeting. There was a 360-degree mirror in the middle of the room.
"So, I kind of have an idea. Quinn can make sure I'm all zipped up, shoes on, ready to go. Lola can do my hair. And Zoey can do my makeup! Sound good?" Megan asked, confirming her plans. "Sure." Everyone said. They didn't really care what they did, as long as they got to help Megan on her big day. They all closed in on her, as she stood helpless, hoping they didn't mess her up too bad.
When they stepped back half an hour later, Megan was almost afraid to look in the mirror. But she did anyways. She hoped it looked good! She looked at her shoes first; just to make sure they were matching. They were. Then, she looked at her makeup. Lola had decided to use a nice set of coral pink's and dark reds. Very nice, Megan thought to herself. Last, she looked at her hair. It was pinned up in a simple yet elegant bun in the back of her head. It was all perfect. "Time to go!" Everyone screamed as they pushed Megan to the beach.
"I can do this. Deep breathes. I. Can. Do. This." Megan chanted to herself, over and over again. She saw the flower girl and ring bearer head down the aisle. Next, the best man and bridesmaid. Megan smiled as Chase and Zoey made their way down the aisle. They were a cute couple. Then, the music switched tone. It was Megan's turn! She grabbed Walter's hand nervously. "Walter. Thanks for being here for me." Megan said. "You're welcome sweetheart. I love you." He said. "I love you too dad. Now, let's start walking already!" Megan grinned as her and her dad started walking.
As Walter approached Dustin, Megan could feel the smile creeping up on her mouth. Dustin looked so handsome! She was glad that she was getting married. Dustin was perfect for her. "I should have had some caffeine this morning. This priest is going to put us to sleep." Megan grinned. Dustin was also amazingly funny.
As the priest started talking, Megan started getting in her own little dream world. She imagined herself and Dustin in a real house. Not an apartment. With two kids. And a dog. Megan sighed at this fantasy. This is what she wanted. She didn't ask Dustin if he approved of kids yet.
Before Megan knew what was happening, the priest said, "I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride!" Dustin bent down and kissed Megan. When the kiss broke free, Dustin picked her up and carried her down the aisle. Megan glanced at her hand. She didn't even remember Dustin putting her ring on her. Or putting the ring on Dustin. Weird, she thought. "Hey Dustin? I really want to have the reception tomorrow. Is that okay with you?" Megan asked her new husband. "Of course." Megan grinned. She loved him.
"Are you sure you're feeling okay?" Dustin asked Megan for the third time that day. She wasn't okay. But she was tired of Dustin asking her. "YES! I AM OKAY! WILL YOU PLEASE JUST LET ME SLEEP IN PEACE?"
"Okay, okay." Dustin rolled over on his back and closed his own eyes. Megan thought of her day. It had been picture perfect, as Zoey had put it. She said everything was in its place. Megan smiled. She was glad today had worked out. She glanced over at her new husband and though, hey, my life isn't that bad.
