So I've read through previous reviews, and Chocolate498 here's a sort of sequel to The Wedding that you requested a long time ago. Sorry, I only just felt ready to write it just now, so I hope it doesn't disappoint.


This was it. This was the day that she's been waiting for. She was marrying the man that stole her heart right under her nose. She felt butterflies knowing that in a few hours, she was going to be Mrs Jane.

She took an active part with planning this wedding, unlike her previous one. Jane wanted to be married on the beach, but he conceded to Lisbon's need to have it in a church. She promised that they could renew their vows on the beach for their anniversary. But to be honest, the place where the wedding took place wasn't as important as the person they were set to marry.

She kept tradition and stayed with Wayne and Grace the week before the wedding. It was tough, but the wait was worth it. She even managed to keep the dress a secret as well. Jane wouldn't know what would hit him.

Minelli was the chosen one to give her away. She still had a strong relationship with him and she honestly wouldn't be able to pick one of her brothers without a fight. They settled on being grooms men. The real surprise was that Jane chose Abbott to be his best man. No one saw that coming.

The knock on the door told her it was show time. She fixed the veil on her head before Grace opened the door for Minelli to enter. When he got the full picture of Lisbon, he smiled and asked if she was ready. She nodded and she linked her arm through his. She was ready to start the rest of her life.

The walk into the church felt like forever. As she made her way down the aisle, the rest of the world seemed to fall away, leaving just her and Jane in its wake. Jane's breath was taken away when he saw her. The dress that Lisbon had chosen was worthy of royalty. It showed off her hourglass figure nicely. She had donned her mother's veil on her head as well. She definitely looked like a princess to Jane.

As she neared the end of the aisle, she could see the silent tears that Jane let fall on his face. But unlike last time, these were happy tears. Minelli lifted her veil and uttered, "blink twice, if you're being held against your will." Lisbon let out a chuckle and replied "I think it's too late for that." which the congregation joined the laughter. "Alright then, Jane be good to her." as he shook his hand. Minelli kissed Lisbon on the cheek and took his place in the pew.

There were no dry eyes throughout the vows. Jane and Lisbon had chosen to write their own.

"Teresa, I was in a constant state of darkness when we met. I was drifting through life but not truly living it. You was the first person that cared when you didn't need to. You said, I had a homeless vibe. You were right, I was homeless till you came along. You helped me to live and you became an important part of my life. The times where we were separated were so painful. So painful, that I was always looking for ways to get back to you. I promise you that. I promise to bring you coffee, bearclaws and ice cream till we end up fat. I will cherish every moment with you till I die."

"Patrick, I know that you don't feel worthy of love. But you are. You've given comfort to the families that lost their loved ones in the most horrible way, What you went through could break a man, but you pushed through it. You've survived. I'm in awe of your strength. You've made my life interesting and helped me to rediscover my inner child. The child that I suppressed years ago, when my mother died. I promise to make your tea exactly how you like it, to buy you numerous amount of socks and go on adventures with you in the silver bucket. I will be your angry princess to your cheeky magician."

The kiss was sweet but full of promises. Promises to carry on loving each other even when the other annoyed the hell out of them. Their steps were in sync as they walked out of the church. It was as if they glided out of the church. No one could deny that they didn't love each other.

They were in their own world the whole way throughout the reception, dancing to More Than Words and chuckling to their in jokes. When the time came for them to leave for their honeymoon, they were pleasantly surprised to find Jane's old car outside covered in ribbons and had cans attached to it's with the traditional "Just Married" sign adorned on the back of it.

With it, they drove into the distance towards their new life as man and wife.

THE END