Gray sunk down in his seat on the pew, tugging on the hem of his ice blue dress shirt and swinging his legs forcefully. The Cathedral he was currently very bored in was large and decorative with stained glass windows and full bouquets of roses on the ends of the pews. The whole guild was there for a wedding between two members. The families of these two members as well as other friends were there as well, making the place quite noisy yet still very stuffy and boring. Music started playing softly and every head turned toward the back as the bride made her way down the aisle.

Cana's breath caught when she saw the bride, startling Gray slightly. He leaned over her shoulder to see better, though to him there was nothing spectacular about the lady since she was in a long white dress. It would've been way better if the bride came in on horseback or something cooler!

At the front, the pastor began reading out the vows. Cana snatched up Gray's hand, bringing it to her face and squeezing it tightly for the duration of the ceremony. The newlyweds kissed. Gray groaned and rolled his eyes; Cana squealed, jumping up and clapping with the rest of the attendees. She yanked Gray out of his seat while the couple made their way out of the church.

"Alright, c'mon you two," Makarov called to the two children, "it's reception time!"

Gray perked up slightly. If he remembered correctly, reception meant food. He grabbed Cana's hand and ran out the door after their master, hoping for a slightly interesting dinner with maybe even a food fight!


"This is dumb," Gray complained, shoving a chicken nugget in his mouth. The bride and groom were opening their presents. Gray and Cana were sat with the other three children that were actually in the wedding. But it seemed Gray was the only one that wasn't into this whole girly ceremony. "When's it over?" he asked Cana, tugging on the short sleeve of her heather-grey dress.

"Just a little longer, hush!" Cana answered, annoyed that Gray hadn't stopped complaining since they got their food. "Just cake and waving them bye-bye, OK?"

Gray sat back, tossing himself against his chair. "I don't get this stupid thing. It's boring."

The newlyweds got up and cut the cake. It wasn't even good cake. It was some sort of pink cake with red splotches all in it. Gray left most of the desert on his plate, opting to scrape the buttercream off the top and eat it instead.

Everyone started getting up and running out the door. Cana grabbed Gray's hand and yanked him out the door after them. All the women stood behind the bride giggling and grinning. Cana joined them, standing closer to the front so she wouldn't be crushed which left Gray standing alone to watch their display. The bride threw her bouquet over her shoulder and the women all scrambled to catch it. One orange-haired lady held the flowers up in triumph, and the tiny thrill was over.

Gray rolled his eyes as Cana skipped back over to his side and linked their arms together at the elbow. "Why do you like weddings so much, Cana?" Gray asked, watching as people threw rice and the married couple ran out to the carriage that would be taking them to their honeymoon spot.

"Because they're so pretty! Big puffy dresses, tuxes, flowers! How do you not like it?!" Cana explained, twirling slightly with her own dress in admiration.

"It's boring! All we did was watch two people kiss and lotsa other people we don't know cry." Gray wrinkled his nose at the memory, not paying attention to Cana squeezing his arm harder.

"Well maybe if it was you being married, you could appreciate it more!"

"Why would I wanna do 'at?" Gray snickered at Cana's puffed cheeks. He knew she wasn't actually mad at his for saying that, or else he would have already been slapped across the face.

"So you'd have a wife who could take care of you and you could take care of her and you could have a family!" Cana explained in one breath, jumping in place and leaning on Gray.

"Icky," was all Gray said, smirking at the death glare his best friend sent him.

"You hafta get married one day!" Cana fussed, punching Gray lightly.

He laughed, trying to block her tiny fists. "OK, fine!" Cana ceased her punching. "Only if I marry you, though!"

The girl blushed, "Why me?!"

"Cause you's the only girl I like," Gray answered. "You're actually cool and you're my best friend. Marrying is for best friends, right?"

Cana giggled, "Kinda, yeah…"


A week later at the guild things had returned to normal. Cana and Gray had gone back to playing and practicing their magic while the other guild members all went on quests and tried to pick fights with each other.

However, one day a new girl showed up. She was tiny, tinier than any girl Gray had ever seen. Her blue hair was cut very short, not coming past her ears, and let the arms of her ruby red glasses show behind her ears. The little girl made her way over to Gray and Cana's table to greet them, "Hi!" she started, catching Cana's attention. The brunette turned to see her grinning face.

"Hi!" Cana greeted, matching the girl's smile with her own. "You're new to the guild, eh?"

The bluenette giggled, "Yup! My name's Levy, by the way."

"I'm Cana. This weirdo is Gray," Cana introduced them, kicking Gray's bare leg with her cold toes.

"Hey," Gray greeted, giving a half-hearted wave to this tiny girl.

Levy snickered, "Um…why are you in your undies?"

"Huh?" Gray looked down, yelping at his pants-less state. He jumped out of his seat and went on a search for his clothes. Somehow they ended up coming off all the way on the other side of the guild hall. When he made his way back over to his best friend and the new chick, he found them giggling together and glancing over at him. "What'chu two talking about…?" he asked in slight concern.

"Oh, it's nothing, Gray!" Cana waved his unease off, snickering at his suddenly reddening face.

"Why don't we all three play a game together!" Levy suggested.

"Sounds good to me, Levy," Cana said, getting down from her seat.

Gray shrugged, "Sure, what d'you wanna play? Puppy?" He stuck his hands in his pockets, leaning his weight on one leg as he waited for the girls to make a decision.

"Ooooor," Levy started, "We can play wedding!" Cana giggled and agreed, holding Levy's hands and blabbing away to the other girl about what all they needed to set up. The two girls took off toward the storage room for boxes and art supplies. Gray rolled his eyes and crawled under the table to their home to take a nap on the mat. This whole two-girls thing was gonna be a big headache, wasn't it?


"Gray? Gray, wakey-wakey!" Cana shook the boy's shoulders until his eyes fluttered open. "Wedding time, groom!" She crawled out from the table and waited for Gray to get up. She grabbed his wrist and pulled to the back where Levy was waiting. The two girls put the construction paper dress on Cana, which actually ended up looking a lot like a real dress, surprisingly. Then they put the construction paper tux on Gray with quite a bit of protesting and squealing.

"Why do I gotta be the groom?!" Gray giggled, recovering from the tickling that occurred once the girls realized that's why he was squealing so badly.

"Because I'm the pastor!" Levy explained as Cana taped up the side of her own costume, which was the Catholic priest robe like from a real pastor in a real wedding. "I can't play both and Cana says you said you would marry her!" The two girls giggled again and Gray inwardly face-palmed. How had he not figured out that this was planned from the moment he went to find his clothes! Stupid, stupid!

"C'mon, you guys! We gotta get started!" Cana pulled both other children out the door to the makeshift wedding arch set up against a wall. Levy stood on the bucket that was covered in black construction paper and grabbed a copy of Canterbury Tales to use as her wedding book. Cana and Gray stood across from each other, holding hands while Gray awkwardly looked anywhere but at the girls.

"Dearly beloved we are gathered here today to uh…join these two in holy matching-money!" Levy couldn't quite remember the words, but those were close, right? "Uh…do you, Cana, take Gray to be your lawfully wedded husband? To have and to hold, for better or for worst, in sickness or in health. 'Til death do you part?"

"I do," Cana grinned, looking at the other girl then back to her best friend.

"And do you, Gray, take Cana to be your lawfully wedded wife? To have and to hold, for better or for worst, in sickness or in health. 'Til death do you part?"

"Sure," Gray shrugged.

"You gotta say 'I do', Gray," Cana fussed, pursing her lips.

"Oh, Sure I do," Gray tried, looking at both girls for confirmation.

Levy took it, nodding dramatically. "Then you guys are now married!" she squealed, hopping in place on her bucket. "Gray, you gotta kiss her now."

"I'm not kissing her! Blech!" Gray leaned away from Cana, taking his hands back and wrapping them around his chin.

"You have to! It's tradition!" Levy fussed, smacking him on top of the head repeatedly.

"OK, fine!" Gray made it quick, leaning over and pecking Cana's lips ever so lightly before pulling back and returning his arms to their previous position, his face burning bright red.

Cana laughed, her own face turning slightly pink. "Was that so bad, Gray?" she teased, resting her hands on his hips.

"Yes," Gray mumbled between his elbows, plopping down on his bottom to pout.

I still did just about half the length of chapter one! I'm not good at writing longer things! Anyway, don't think that I forgot about this story! I was just trying to figure out how I wanted to write this one, which was actually kind of hard. I wasn't sure if I wanted to add in the other guild members yet but I ended up putting Levy in because I love Levy she is my precious little wife. So the next chapter might have the Strauss's joining them.

Anyway, review and tell me what you thought! I'm always open to suggestions as well!