Authors Note: Here is chapter 2 for you all! I hope you enjoy it :)

Olivia woke up and shot straight up. She looked over at her alarm clock. 2:48 am. She figured she wasn't going to be sleeping anytime soon. She quietly walked out to the kitchen and got a glass of water. She walked into the living room, turning on the light. Instead of putting the TV on, she walked over to the book shelf. She traced her fingers along the photo albums on the shelves. She picked her favourite one and walked over to the couch to flip through it.

Opening to the first page, she saw a picture of her and Brian on their engagement night. On their walk home they had gotten a stranger to take their picture. She smiled at the memory.

Flipping the page she saw the beginning of the wedding pictures. Tears filled her eyes and she smiled at the thought of that perfect day.

The day had come. The day Olivia Benson would become Mrs. Brian Cassidy. Her stomach filled with butterflies thinking of it.

Olivia had just finished getting ready. All she had to do was wait for Captain Donald Cragen to come and get her to walk her down the aisle. Cragen was like a father to Olivia, of course he would walk her down the aisle.

Olivia's bridesmaids were talking by the door in the room the room they were in. Alexandra Cabot, Casey Novak and Melinda Warner were the three women in her life she could count on and trust with anything. They were like her sisters.

The door opened and Cragen walked in. He smiled and tears filled his eyes when he saw Olivia. "Liv, you look so beautiful."

"Thank you." Olivia blushed and stood up from where she was sitting. Her hair was in a bun pinned to the side with a white flower. Her dress was flowy and long. It looked gorgeous on her.

"Are you ready?" Cragen walked towards her and linked his arm with hers.

"I'm as ready as I'll ever be."

Melinda, Casey and Alex all walked out of the room, down the hall and out the door to the yard. They walked down the aisle that was lined with flower pots. Trees overhead were losing their leaves in all colours. It was the perfect day for a fall wedding.

It came the time for Olivia and Cragen to walk down the aisle. She had goose bumps and butterflies in her stomach. She was very nervous. Walking down the hallway to go out the door, Cragen smiled at Olivia. "I'm so happy for you, Liv."

She smiled in return and took a deep breath just as the door opened. At the end of the aisle stood Brian Cassidy. Just seeing Brian was enough to take all her nerves away. Cragen and Olivia began the long walk down the aisle to where Brian was standing.

Looking at the guests in the seats as she passed, she saw familiar faces. She saw Brian's family, his mother taking pictures of her as she walked past. She also saw her own brother, Simon, and his family. Past and present co-workers of her and Brian were seated among the guests.

The most familiar face in the crowd was Elliot Stabler. He smiled as she walked past him and his family. She knew he would deny it, but he had tears in his eyes. She smiled and looked straight ahead. She looked at the one face that mattered. Brian Cassidy.

The walk down the aisle seemed to last a lifetime. Finally she and Cragen stopped walking. She was face to face with Brian. He had tears in his eyes and he was smiling at her. She couldn't stop smiling at him. She didn't hear anything the minister said, all she knew was her hand was now in Brian's and they were standing face to face in front of their guests.

They exchanged their vows and rings, Brian dropping Olivia's before putting it on her finger. Everyone chuckled. It was then that Olivia realized how nervous he was. She was nervous too.

She only snapped out of her thoughts when the minister said, "You may kiss the bride."

Brian pulled her by her waist to him and she wrapped her arms around his neck. Everyone stood to their feet and started clapping for the new couple. When they pulled away, they rested their foreheads against each others.

"I love you Mrs. Cassidy."

"I love you Mr. Cassidy."

The two turned to face the crowd, holding hands, both with huge smiles on their faces. Cameras were flashing as the wedding party walked down the aisle.

Oliva had tears streaming down her face. Her wedding day was like a fairytale to her. Her wedding was nothing fancy, but it was the most perfect wedding she could have ever dreamed of. It was perfect.

They had just finished with speeches when the DJ started playing the slow song Brian and Olivia would dance their first dance together as a married couple too. Brian stood up and took Olivia's hand helping her up. The two made their way to the centre of the dance floor. The lights went down and the new couple started dancing.

Olivia rested her forehead against Brian's. They slowly swayed to the music, holding hands and pressed themselves against each other. They didn't have to talk over anything. It was perfect. Just like their engagement night, it was a comfortable silence.

Cameras were flashing once again as the couple danced their first dance together. All too soon, the song ended. Brian leaned in and kissed Olivia. People clapped for the couple. Pulling away from the kiss Olivia hugged Brian.

They walked off the dance floor and went to visit. Olivia was talking with Nick and Amanda when Elliot walked up. Olivia turned around and told Amanda and Nick she would talk with them later.

"Congratulations Liv, I'm so happy for you. You deserve happiness." Elliot smiled and hugged her.

"Thank you El. Thank you for coming it means a lot to me."

"I wouldn't have missed it for the world. Olivia Benson? Getting married?"

She laughed. "I wasn't sure you would come. I hadn't heard from you for 3 years. But I am so happy you came."

"I'm sorry about not contacting you. But things were...complicated."

"It's fine."

Brian came over and took Olivia's hand, "Let's go cut our cake."

Olivia followed Brian and they cut their wedding cake. Olivia got cake all over Brian's face. They just laughed.

Olivia laughed quietly looking at the picture. Brian had cake all over his face and she had none. It was hilarious seeing him with cake on his face. As she finished flipping through their wedding album, she realized just how magical it was. She married the man she would spend the rest of her life with. There was no one in this world she would rather be with.