Hermione Granger felt numb when the news was broken to her. In fact, she would sometimes lie in bed and do nothing for the entire day, not even eat. Everyone tried to get her to move, or at least eat something. But she wouldn't; she refused to do anything. This was a Hermione that no one had ever seen, not even when Dumbledore died. No one could do anything, although that surely didn't stop her boyfriend from trying.

"Hermione Jean Granger, please move or at least eat," he pleaded. "I love you so much, and it hurts to see you like this. I know how much this hurts, really I do. I mean, when my mum died, I was in shambles. But then something happened. I met you. Mione, I spotted you smiling to yourself as you browsed the books in Flourish and Blotts, and thought, 'Hey, why can't I be that happy?' Since then your smile has brightened some of my darkest days. Your presence alone could revive someone whose soul had been sucked by a dementor. You're the best thing that had ever happened to me, and I truly mean it."

During his speech Hermione had started crying. Never in her entire life had she seen Cedric this open and sincere. As he got onto one knee, much to Hermione's shock, she started blubbering some more. Her face was tear stained and her eyes bloodshot. Obviously, this wasn't exactly how she pictured this moment.

Cedric smiled at her, "Mione, would you do me the honor of being of wife? I want to spend the rest of my life with you because you are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are grey."

"Stop it, Ced. You're making a fool of yourself," she laughed. "You know you're a bloody awful singer."

"And proud," he smiled goofily, wiping her tears away. "So is that a yes?"

That night Hermione moved from her bed. The next day she ate three whole meals. A week later, she announced her engagement to Cedric Diggory. That month, she attended and said a speech at her mother's funeral. Throughout the year, she learned that death was just a natural occurrence in life that needed to happen. Then finally, on October 24, she got married to the love of her life.

It was an amazing occasion to say the least. They were married in the backyard of the Burrow, due to Molly's persistence. The couple couldn't be any happier though. Both had secretly wished that Molly would ask them to have the wedding at the Burrow.

Autumn leaves were scattered all over the ground, reminding them that even leaves will wither and die, but the tree still lives on, more beautiful than ever. The decorations were simple, a request from couple. Molly and Fleur were obviously disappointed by this. Nevertheless, it was a magnificent wedding.

When Hermione walked toward Cedric in the white dress her mother wore at her wedding, an indescribable look crossed over his face. It was a mix of pure happiness and amazement. Robert Granger noted this expression.

As he gave his daughter to Cedric, he whispered quietly, "Congratulations Mister Diggory, you've passed the secret fifth test. That look on your face when you saw my daughter was the look that only someone who cherishes her immensely could possibly have. It was the same look that I had when I married her mother."

Nine Years Later

It was Jean Rory Diggory's seventh birthday, and a party was to be held at the Burrow. The entire thing was organized by Ginny Potter and her husband. Hermione and Cedric thought they were only having a birthday dinner for Jean. Neither had a clue about the big party that was awaiting the family when they arrived.

The three Diggorys arrived at exactly four, probably because of Hermione insistent nagging. Everyone screamed "Happy Birthday Jean" at the top of their lungs. Jean, always the center of attention, said a thank you speech and soaked up the spotlight. She did a pageant wave and blew a kiss to all of her 'adoring fans.'

The day was filled with laughter and fun. Jean played with Luna and Ron's son, Hugo and Ginny and Harry's son, James. The three were all the same age and best friends. The adults were already places bets on which of the boys she would end up marrying.

While Hermione and Cedric watched their daughter have fun, a familiar song came up on the radio. They smiled at each other as they remembered the day Cedric proposed. Both of them sang along to it happily.

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are gray. You'll never know dear, how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away."

Jean Granger was smiling down at Hermione and her family from the sky. Although she wasn't there for the wedding or birth of their daughter, she was grateful. Jean was grateful because Hermione found someone who could make her as happy as Robert made her. Everything was perfect. Everything was absolutely perfect.

A/N: Sorry this was so late. Also, sorry there wasn't an actual wedding. I'm really terrible at writing weddings, haha. But anyway, I hope it wasn't a complete disappointment. :) I know it's short and pretty unorganized, but I tried. So yeah.. hope you liked it!