"Omigod! Meeeii-Chaaan, you look so beautiful!" Asami rushed over to her friend's side, taking her hands as she admired her beauty.

"Thank you, Asami." Mei smiled at her friend before looking down at her dress. Mei was never a fan of dresses, she never felt comfortable or pretty in them. But wearing her wedding dress made her feel like the most beautiful women in the world. She almost didn't want to take it off.

"Are you nervous?" Aiko asked.

"Yeah, a little bit," Mei replied before taking a deep breath.

"Don't worry, it'll be alright. We'll be right there in the audience," Aiko assured.

"Thank you so much you guys, you have no idea how much this means to me," Mei said.

"Of course, we're your friends, and we love you very much." Asami then began to sniffle and tears began to leave a trail from her eyes.

Mei took Asami cheeks in her hands, staring into eyes. "Asami what's wrong?"

"I'm just so happy…" Asami whipped her eyes with her sleeve. "I've been wanting you guys to get married for like, ever… It's a dream come true."

"C'mon, don't be such a cry baby…" said Aiko as she tried to comfort her friend by patting her back.

"Heh, you're one to talk Aiko-Chan…"

Aiko didn't even realize it until Asami mentioned it, but she too began to cry. And as for Mei, she couldn't keep it together either. That was when she threw her arms around her two best friends.

"I love you guys too…"

Mei felt as her heart was going to burst out of her chest as she was about to walk down the aisle. Yamato's father (or her father-in-law) was waiting for her, holding out his arm with a smile. Mei returned a nervous smile as she held on to his arm.

"He's really lucky to have you as a wife," he whispered.

"No… I think I'm the lucky one here…" Mei almost didn't reply because of awestruck she became when she saw Yamato in his suit, and his hair combed. She could see him smiling at her from a distance, along with his eagerness for her to get closer.

"You are such a modest girl, that's good quality to have."

Mei then scanned around the rest of the audience and saw everyone she knew and loved. She saw her and Yamato's mother, smiling and waving at her. Tears began to well up in their eyes. She also saw Aiko, Asami, Kenji, Kai, and Masashi cheering her on. She also saw Dachi sitting next to Nagi, who was grinning ear to ear at Mei. She even saw Megumi sitting at the last row, who gave her a small smile.

Mei was now inches away from Yamato, who reached out to take her hand.

"You look so beautiful," Yamato whispered.

"And you look very handsome," Mei replied.

"Alright, let us begin," the minister spoke with a smile. "Please turn and face each other."

The two of them did as they were told and were now facing each other, holding hands. The priest then turned to face Yamato.

"Please repeat after me," the minister said before clearing his throat. "This woman I marry."

"This woman I marry," Yamato repeated.

"No matter what the health situation is."

"No matter what the health situation is."

"I will love this person."

"I will love this person." It was then that Mei noticed tears slowly erupting from his eyes as he smiled at her. She replied by gently squeezing his hands and returning his smile.

"Respect this person," the minister continued.

"Respect this person."

"Console this person."

"Console this person," Yamato once again repeated as he caressed the small woman's hands with his thumbs

"Help this person."

"Help this person."

"Until death."

"Until death."

"Protecting fidelity."

"Protecting fidelity."

"I swear."

"I swear…"

The phrases were then repeated exactly the same way by Mei, with the exception of the first line. When the vows were finished, the minister turned his attention towards Yamato.

"You may kiss the bride…"

The two lovers leaned closer as their lips clashed. Tears began to spill from Mei's eyes as she wrapped her arms around her husband's neck. When they finally broke apart, Mei gave Yamato a huge hug, clasping onto the back of his jacket as she held him. Yamato held her just as close, and just as tightly.

"I can't believe it," he whispered. "We're married now…"

I had to look up Japanese wedding vows for this one. I probably messed up somewhere but I tried my best... (lol)