A/N: Hey all! Today's the day and for Autumn, we have perfect beach weather.

I am rating this story M because there MAY be sex scenes later in the piece (better to be safe, than sorry) and there will definitely be adult themes and perhaps even a little language.

Something Blue…

After witnessing firsthand how Emily's and Garcia's wedding days had panned out, Jennifer Jareau, soon to be LaMontagne, was relieved that her mother and aunt were completely behind her 100% in every way. They adored Will and Henry, loved the thought of a beach wedding and thought a combined wedding reception was a delightful, if slightly complicated, idea.

There were no issues with her dress either. The dress had an almost-vintage feel to it. Delicate lace cap sleeves were covered with beautiful beaded details. The bust line of the gown was also covered in the beading. An empire waist broke into a loosely pleated skirt made of satin with a zip closure on the back and fell to the floor with no train. A filmy lace overlay began just underneath the beading covering the bust and flowed down over the satin. The whole dress was white; her mother was thrilled.

Getting ready had been a breeze thanks to her close friends Millie and Camille. She could have had Emily and Garcia in her bridal party as well, but the three best friends had planned their weddings back in high school and except for little bits and pieces that were outside of their control, the three women were doing exactly what they had planned all those years ago. Millie had married her high school sweetheart right before she went to college and Camille had gotten married two years ago. They had each been part of the others big day and now it was her turn, her two best friends in the entire world were here to support her. It was perfect.

Henry was with her for the day as her ring bearer and Millie's daughter Michaela was her flower girl. For this fairytale wedding she'd chosen to be taken to the beach in a horse and carriage. As the carriage pulled to a halt at the head of the white carpet that had been set out for her use, she saw that the ivory canopy Will had chosen to shelter the guests for the day had been decorated with butterfly's.

She smiled as love welled up from deep in her heart. Will had told her not to worry about the decorating of the canopy and now she knew why. In amongst the gatherings of white and yellow flowers butterfly's, both fake and real hovered.

As she stepped down out of the carriage, she asked her mother as she struggled not to start crying with happiness, "Do you know how he managed to get real butterfly's here?"

Her mother shrugged. "I'm not too sure lovely; you should ask him and report back to me later."

She smiled at the curiosity on Mariah Jareau's face; her need to know everything was legendary back home.

The rest of her party met up with her as Mariah and Marisa embraced her before walking to the canopy and disappearing inside. Moments later, the strains of a string quintet soared on the wind and her time had come to cement her dreams for the future.

Michaela was first down the carpet with Henry. At almost three, the child didn't really understand anything beyond the fact that it was really important not to lose the rings. That didn't stop him from waving at everyone with a beaming smile as he walked down the aisle with 'Kayla'.

Camille followed behind them and then Millie was up before it was her turn. With her father deceased, she'd tossed up whether she kept tradition and found someone to walk her down the aisle or if she would walk down by herself.

In the end, she hadn't wanted to walk down alone so then had come the dilemma of who that someone would be. After over a week of coming back to the same name every time she'd listed who she could possibly ask, she'd shocked her boss by asking Hotch if he'd be willing to fill this honour for her.

He came to her side now and smiled as he offered his arm to her.

"Do you know, I'm absolutely certain I work with the three most gorgeous women ever to grace the FBI's floors. You look utterly lovely and I know for fact that Will is a very, very lucky man."

"Thanks Hotch. I thought I would be nervous about today but I just feel at peace. I've wanted this since I found out about Henry and now that it's happening, I just want it to be done with."

He made a sound of agreement. "I asked Emily if she was changing her surname to match mine at work and she raised an eyebrow and asked if I wanted to confuse everyone. I put the same question to Garcia and she said of course she was changing her name, but she would still answer to Garcia because that was how she identified herself.

"So the question is; will you be keeping your surname or assuming Will's?"

JJ smiled. "I will always be JJ, I think. But if you introduce me as Jennifer, you'd better be tacking LaMontagne on the end."

He grinned. "Yes mam. Shall we get you married?"

"Yes please," she replied primly before breaking out in a huge smile.

They turned to face the canopy as the sides were drawn back to allow them through. All she could see was Will from the moment she laid eyes on him and then they were to the minister who would officially unite them and everything slowed down as the details became extra-sharp in her sight.

The minister smiled benevolently at everyone and opened the ceremony.

"Welcome, family, friends and loved ones. We gather here today to celebrate the wedding of Jennifer and Will. You have come here to share in this formal commitment they make to one another, to offer your love and support to this union, and to allow Jennifer and Will to start their married life together surrounded by the people dearest and most important to them.

"So welcome to one and all, who have travelled from near and far. Jennifer and Will thank you for your presence here today, and now ask for your blessing, encouragement, and lifelong support, for their decision to be married.

"Marriage is perhaps the greatest and most challenging adventure of human relationships. No ceremony can create your marriage; only you can do that – through love and patience; through dedication and perseverance; through talking and listening, helping and supporting and believing in each other; through tenderness and laughter; through learning to forgive, learning to appreciate your differences, and by learning to make the important things matter, and to let go of the rest. What this ceremony can do is to witness and affirm the choice you make to stand together as lifemates and partners.

"Do you, Will, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

"I do."

"Do you, Jennifer, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

"I do."

"Who gives this woman to be married to this man?"

Aaron stepped forward. "I do."

"Thank you. You may all be seated.

"In the spirit of the importance of strong friendships to a marriage, Jennifer and Will have asked their matron of honour and the best man to read a poem each about love on their behalf that especially resonate with them.

"Greg will read the first poem on Will's behalf."

Will's best friend stepped forward with a smile. "Will has chosen the following poem by David G Kelly:

A gentle word like a spark of light,

Illuminates my soul

And as each sound goes deeper,

It's you that makes me whole

There is no corner, no dark place,

Your love cannot fill

And if the world starts causing waves,

It's your devotion that makes them still

And yes you always speak to me,

In sweet honesty and truth

Your caring heart keeps out the rain,

Your love, the ultimate roof

So thank you my Love for being there,

For supporting me, my life

I'll do the same for you, you know,

My Beautiful, Darling Wife.

"Now Millie will read the poem chosen by Jennifer on her behalf."

Millie stepped forward with a matching smile. "JJ has chosen the following poem by Amanda Nicole Martinez entitled 'I Will Love You Forever'. It reads:

I love you so deeply,

I love you so much,

I love the sound of your voice

And the way that we touch.

I love your warm smile

And your kind, thoughtful way,

The joy that you bring

To my life every day.

I love you today

As I have from the start,

And I'll love you forever

With all of my heart.

"Thank you Greg and Millie.

"Two people in love do not live in isolation. Their love is a source of strength with which they may nourish not only each other but also the world around them. And in turn, we, their community of friends and family, have a responsibility to this couple. By our steadfast care, respect, and love, we can support their marriage and the new family they are creating today.

"Will everyone please rise.

"Will you who are present here today, surround Will and Jennifer in love, offering them the joys of your friendship, and supporting them in their marriage?"

Everyone replied as one, "We will."

"You may be seated."

"We've come to the point of your ceremony where you're going to say your vows to one another. But before you do that, I ask you to remember that love – which is rooted in faith, trust, and acceptance - will be the foundation of an abiding and deepening relationship. No other ties are more tender, no other vows more sacred than those you now assume. If you are able to keep the vows you take here today, not because of any religious or civic law, but out of a desire to love and be loved by another person fully, without limitation, then your life will have joy and the home you establish will be a place in which you both will find the direction of your growth, your freedom, and your responsibility.

"Please now read the vows you have written for each other."

"I William LaMontagne, take you, Jennifer Jareau to be my wife, my constant friend and partner, and my love. I will work to create a bond of honesty, respect, and trust; one that withstands the tides of time and change, and grows along with us. I vow to honour and respect you for all that you are and will become, taking pride in who we are, both separately and together. I promise to challenge you, and to accept challenges from you. I will join with you and our community in an ongoing struggle to create a world we all want to live in, where love and friendship will be recognized and celebrated in all their many forms. Our home will be a sanctuary and a respite for us and for those whom we cherish. Above all, I will give you my love freely and unconditionally. I pledge this to you from the bottom of my heart, for all the days of our lives."

JJ smiled up at Will as she repeated her vows to do the same. He smiled back and suddenly she wanted everyone gone as desire so strong it took her breath away washed through her entire body. They continued to smile at each other until the minister recalled them to where they were.

"May I have the rings, please?"

They turned as one to watch Henry walk forward and offer up the small white box he'd carried to this point. He knew what he needed to do and he did it beautifully as he opened up the lid and held up the box to his parents.

Will took her ring and she selected the one that was still nestled there.

"Thank you baby."

Henry beamed at her and leaned in against her legs. She dropped a hand to his head and ruffled his hair lightly as Michaela stepped forward to encourage him back to his spot with her. Everyone laughed softly and sighed at the sweetness of it all.

The minister cleared his throat with a smile of his own and continued. "Will, please repeat after me: I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my love for you."

Will did as he was bid before JJ repeated the gesture.

"By the power of your love and commitment, and the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife! You may kiss each other!"

She was pretty certain their combined smiles were bright enough to outshine the sun in that moment as Will's lips met hers and his hands pulled her body in flush against his.

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You could very clearly define who had decorated which section of the large reception hall as you entered it. The three women sharing this event had three extremely different tastes.

In one quarter, you had vibrant pinks and purples and you just knew that if you were there in support of the newly wed Penelope and Kevin Garcia, that was where you would find your name.

In another quarter, butterfly's were everywhere amongst the purple and pale yellows. Again, the butterfly's were courtesy of Will and the family and friends who had come in support of the LaMontagne's were easily aware of how much the man loved his new wife as they went in search of their seats.

Sean had been so surprised to find his brother had eloped that he'd spilled the beans by accident so it was with much amusement that family and friends walked into the quarter decorated in various shades of blue, violet and lilac.

Leaving the last quarter to their men to decorate had caused a certain amount of nerves among the brides but as they were introduced to the room at large and wound their way through to the correct section, they found they could all take a deep breath with confidence.

The guys had used white, cream and silver throughout the section with many different coloured roses scattered everywhere. The colour on the paler backgrounds proved to be a wonderful contrast; the women were very well pleased.

They'd split up at the door and walked to their various sections to greet their guests and to be admired in their wedding finery. For Emily and Aaron, there were the numerous explanations of why they'd eloped in the first place and the inevitable question of whether Emily being pregnant was that reason.

"At least I can safely say that I'm not with child," Emily muttered as she leaned heavily on Aaron as they made their way to their seats.

He turned his head and placed a light kiss on her cheek. "It'll be alright, no matter what. Remember that."

"Mother asked me straight out at the ceremony today what was wrong; rather than fudging and saying nothing was wrong, I said I'd talk to her later. I can't believe I did that but at the same time, I'm glad I did. Does that make sense?"

He nodded slowly. "I think it does. You need to be able to share your worry's and fears and with the opening of communication yesterday, you want the person you share it with to be your mother. It's completely understandable. I came really close to sharing it with Sean myself until I remembered he'd already told everyone about the elopement."

She smiled slightly. "Maybe it would be better all around to just share it with everyone anyway. After all, the team is definitely going to need to know and we should tell our families and friends also."

"Perhaps; but let's not get the word out until it is confirmed. I don't particularly want to put the cart before the horse only to find out it wasn't necessary because it is something else entirely or even nothing at all."

She nodded agreement as he seated her. "But I'm still telling mother today."

"Fair enough. I trust the ambassador to keep it quiet."

"Keep what quiet?"

They looked round at Jess and Dave. "Nothing; and no, we aren't pregnant."

Dave grinned. "You sound so sure of that."

Emily muttered under her breath, "At the moment, I wish it was that."

Jess shot her a narrow look and she smiled in return.

As everyone took their seats, the MC hired for the night welcomed everyone on the newly (and not so newly) wedded couples behalves.

"As there are three weddings combined here, speeches are to be kept to only a couple of minutes each. As Aaron and Emily were married first, Jess and Sean will be delivering their speeches before the Hotchner's thank everyone for coming."

Jess went first with a touching note that she couldn't have chosen a better woman for Aaron's second marriage and to continue raising Jack. Emily hugged her and took up a tissue as Sean followed it up with a hilarious tribute to a big brother he obviously loved despite his brothers' trickery. Aaron then thanked everyone for coming to their wedding and reception and dinner was announced.

Throughout the night, speeches came from all parties and the three couples were in great demand with people scattered all about the room. Penelope and Kevin had been surprised to hear Sandra was so offended by her son's actions the day before that she'd flat out refused to attend the reception. Allen had arrived without his wife promising to be on his best behaviour and true to his word, he'd behaved himself all through the night.

After dinner, the first dances were announced and everyone turned to the floor. With three very different songs, they'd chosen to have separate dances to avoid disappointment. Emily and Aaron went first with Amazed by Lonestar. Then Garcia and Kevin hit the floor with From This Moment by Shania Twain and Brian White and then it was JJ and Will's turn with Flying Without Wings by Westlife.

After this, Elizabeth moved forward to dance with Aaron while Sean danced with Emily. Allen danced with Garcia while Kevin danced with his sister and Will's best friend danced with JJ while Will danced with JJ's mother.

When that dance ended, the floor was opened up to everyone. Aaron arrived to help Sean support Emily off the floor and back to her seat. She winced as she sat down.

"I think that's it for the most part for me. My knee is screaming at me."

Aaron sat at her side content for the rest of the night to keep her company until Elizabeth Prentiss came over. Assured that she'd stay with her daughter until he returned, he went to mingle with several of the guests he was pretty certain would be leaving once the cake was cut.

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"You fell in love with him the year you returned from college, didn't you?"

Emily dragged her eyes from her husband and smiled at her mother. "I did. I don't think I ever really fell out of love either. I can't imagine being with anyone else for the rest of my life. He truly is my one and only; always has been. It just took him a while to get it."

"I'm glad you're happy. But at the same time, I know something is holding you back from being completely happy. Will you tell me what's wrong?"

"You know I had a follow-up appointment to check my knee and ensure that there was no infection from the surgery?" When she'd nodded acknowledgement, Emily continued as she traced the silver flower motif on the white table cloth. "My latest blood results show no infection but they also show a seriously depleted white blood cell count that is usually found around cancer or leukaemia."

Elizabeth frowned. "There is absolutely no previous history on either side of the family; what are they doing about it?"

Emily smiled slightly. "My doctor is completely perplexed; my blood tests just prior to the surgery showed all systems were running normally. He's taken a lot of blood for additional testing and told us to have a great honeymoon."

"So either your blood tests before your surgery were incorrect or the more recent tests were incorrect."

"Pretty much."

Elizabeth took her daughter's hand and squeezed gently. "What happens if the blood they just took comes up negative?"

"It shows someone or several someone's were incompetent in which case, more blood is taken and sent to a completely different lab for a rush analysis to confirm the truth. Then we'll know either way."

"How long until you know for sure?"

"We go back for these results Monday week. If additional blood is required, we should have the results by that Friday because the count is so low it might already be too late for treatment to be successful if I do have either illness."

"Do you know? I doubt seriously that you are ill. Mother's just know these things and despite how absent I was through most of your life, I always did know when you were ill, even when I was in a completely different country. We haven't really spoken much recently, but I still knew when you had the pneumonia two and a half years ago. You do look tired, but I think that is just because of the pain caused by your knee and all the happenings of the last three days. These results will come back negative and you'll have worried for no reason. What is Aaron saying?"

"He just keeps reminding me I'm not alone and we should just let it go until we return."

"In the vein of honouring your husband you should listen to him and trust him to know what you need. If he says not to worry about this, then don't. I know it's easier said than done, but believe me when I say you'll be better off not worrying."

She took a slow deep breath and nodded. "I know you are both right and the doctor is right as well, but it really is easier said than done. But I will try."

Elizabeth patted her hand and settled back with her wineglass. Emily tipped her head to the side. "Do you know, with all the busyness of the last few days, I completely forgot to come back to you about Thomas."

She was again fascinated as her mother blushed. She mumbled something Emily couldn't hear and squirmed in her seat.

Delighted by this reaction, she insisted, "You did say you would tell me about him later and I can assure you, hearing about him would definitely take my mind off my worry." Well, she wasn't above being sneaky to get the information she wanted.

Elizabeth sighed. "You know I loved your father completely, but he died so many years ago and as time passed I wondered if I'd ever fall in love again. Then I met Thomas Rafferty."

"Wait; do you mean the world famous author Thomas Rafferty?"

"Yes, I do. And I fell head-over-heels in love for the second time in my life."

"How long have you known him and why didn't you bring him along? I would have loved to meet him, not just because I'm a fan of his books but because I think he has seriously good taste in women."

Elizabeth smiled softly at her daughter. "That's very sweet of you to say. We met a couple of years ago in Italy and the only reason I didn't bring him with me is because he is currently on a book tour in Canada and couldn't get out of his speaking engagements for these dates."

"So when can I meet him?"

"The tour ends in a month and we are heading to Spain until the week before Christmas. I don't know if you have plans that far ahead, but I was going to invite you all to spend the day with us out at the country estate down near Marion and if you didn't have anything else planned, I was going to suggest staying through the New Year if you wanted to."

Emily smiled. "Aaron and I haven't planned that far ahead just yet. Normally he'll take Jack and spend the day with Jess and her family but this year they are going to spend Christmas with Mitch's parents in Florida so we are currently without plans. I do like the idea though, so I'll put it to him and see what he says. I know Jack will like the idea the second I mention the dogs, ducks and ponies so I'll definitely go to Aaron first."

She looked round as a familiar beat resounded in her chest and found the man himself standing a few metres away talking with Derek. She smiled but found her attention drawn away by Jack as he raced up to her.

"Hey Emily. Guess what aunt Jess said?"

"What did she say?"

"She said next week while you and daddy are busy she was taking me to Disneyland."

Emily pretended shock. "Wow! That sounds so exciting. You'll have to take lots of pictures, tell me lots of stories and bring me back something really cool."

Jack giggled. "Only if you bring me back something really cool too."

Emily held out her hand and shook on it. "Deal. Go tell daddy your exciting news."

Jack clapped his hands and darted off. She rested her chin on her hand and watched the interplay between father and son.

"No one would ever believe you weren't his mother from the start the way you are around him."

"Hmm; he's so easy to love. I know it won't always be sunshine and rainbows, but I can deal with that because the first time he told me he loved me, my heart was gone."

"That's what normally happens at birth; for you it was just a little later in happening. I'm surprised Jess is handling it as well as she is."

Emily laughed as she settled back in her seat and looked at her mother. "Jess has nothing to complain about; she was the one playing matchmaker at Christmas last year. She wants Aaron to be happy and she knows Jack needs a mother. So Jack gets me and Aaron is learning fast about his softer, less serious side at my insistence."

The MC suddenly announced that it was time for the cutting of the cakes and she sighed softly. "Back up we go."

Aaron was suddenly at her side with Derek in tow and after politely asking Elizabeth if she'd step aside, the two men linked hands and wrists and crouched down in front of her. She looked from one to the other and laughed softly.

"You're both insane, but it's a very sweet insane so I'm going to take you up on it."

She sat on their linked hands and placed her arms across their strong shoulders, her mother ensured her train would not be in the way and then she was carried across the room to where the cakes were all lined up. They set her on a chair that had obviously been placed there just for her and Derek stepped back to join the crowd set to take photos.

"I spoke to the others. After the cake cutting, we'll do the bouquet and garter thing and then we can leave as soon as you want. The others will most likely continue on with the program as is, but it gives you the option to leave if the pain is too much."

She was so busy kissing him in gratitude that they missed their cue with the cake and ended up cutting theirs last as everyone laughed at them. After they were done with the photos and the servers had taken over cutting up the cake into manageable pieces, Derek reappeared and he and Aaron picked up her chair and carted her to the centre of the dance floor for the removal of the garter belt. Jess arrived to make sure her dress was out of the way and then they set her down. Derek went to join the group of guys jostling for the best positions.

Women rolled their eyes and Emily laughed as Aaron exaggerated the removal of her little bit of 'something old' and spun it around his finger a few times before balling it up suddenly and tossing it at the group of guys over his shoulder. Cameras went crazy catching the guys diving for the little bit of lace as Emily rested her head against Aaron's hip and waited for the results.

Dave, who hadn't really done that much to gain the garter was the man who walked out victorious. The younger men had been so intent on getting the garter that they'd completely missed where it went and Dave had quietly swooped in when no one was looking. Emily clapped her hands in delight but yawned hugely as the women exchanged their cameras with their partners and moved into position to catch the bouquet.

Aaron helped her stand and suggested the women move to stand behind where she currently was so she wasn't damaging her knee. Thirty seconds later, Emily tossed the bouquet over her shoulder as hard and as high as she could and allowed Aaron to lift her up and round to see the results.

She whooped as her mother blinked in shock to find the flower arrangement in her hands.

"Did I tell you mother is head-over-heels at the moment?"

Aaron looked wide-eyed down at her. "She isn't!" he exclaimed in surprise.

"His name is Thomas and we have been invited out to the country estate at Christmas for the week to meet him and spend New Year's if we so choose."

"What do you want to do?" he asked as he carried her back to her chair at the table in time for cake.

"I really like the sound of it. I haven't been out to the estate since I was 27 but I remember how much I loved the place and how much fun I had. Jack will love it too because there are ponies for him to ride, dogs for him to play with and ducks for him to chase. It also means we'd have mother there to watch him if we wanted to take an evening to ourselves."

"It definitely sounds like a wonderful idea. When do we need to let her know?"

She shrugged and yawned again. "I don't know; we didn't get that far. It sounds like she'll be out there regardless however so we could probably just let her know by December."

"I was thinking more of letting her know when we return from our honeymoon and we have the results."

"Mother thinks this isn't anything to be worried about and the results are going to end up being attributed to someone's incompetence."

"I honestly hope she's right about that. I really do." He smiled gently as she yawned again. "Want to head off so you can catch a few hours of sleep before we are due at the airport?"

"Are you sure I can trust you to have packed everything I need for this surprise destination?"

"As long as you packed toiletries and underwear like I suggested, you should be fine. Did you pack the little red something-something you mentioned the other day that I never got to see?"

She smiled slowly up at him. "You'll just have to wait and see. However, chances are good that it will make an appearance in the next few weeks."

He frowned. "But we are only away for a week." She simply shot him a pleased smile and he sighed. "You're going to make my life really interesting, aren't you?"

"Are you only just figuring this out now?" she asked innocently.

"Witch," he muttered but she just laughed at him.

"I think I would like to head off now if you don't mind. The thought of a nap is so appealing right now my brain is trying to shut me down as we speak."

He moved immediately to let the MC know as she called Jack over to say goodbye. Jess followed and they discussed last minute need-to-know information.

"Aaron and I will of course have our mobiles on us so if you run into any trouble with Jack before he passes on the hotel info to you, please call us."

"Don't fuss so much; everything will be fine, I promise."

"So everyone keeps telling me," she muttered.

Jess shot her an odd look but thankfully Aaron returned to say goodbye to Jack as the MC announced their imminent departure from the reception. JJ and Garcia made their way over to say goodbye.

"Hands up if you know where you are going for your honeymoon," Garcia said. They all just looked at each other and laughed as no one reacted.

"I know I'm going somewhere where it is cold with snow involved but that's about it," JJ said.

"At least you know that," Emily said sourly. "My sneaky husband told me I could pack my underwear and toiletries and he would take care of the rest. I have no clue about where he is taking me and even Jess is in the dark."

"At least mum knows all the details for looking after Henry. What happens if Jess needs to contact you in a hurry?"

"Our mobiles will be on during the flight and Aaron will call her once we arrive and I know where we are with the rest."

They looked at Garcia who sighed theatrically. "My beautiful cupcakes, I have no clue. I must trust that Kevin has forgotten nothing because I wasn't allowed to lift a finger to help with the packing. If he has forgotten anything, I have informed him his computer will suffer my wrath right after his credit card does. We have a bet going on that issue. I'll let you know when we return."

Aaron swept her up suddenly and took her on a whirlwind tour of the room so she could say goodbye to everyone. When they were near the door, he spun them and bowed low to the room.

"Farewell and many thanks to all for a wonderful few days."

He turned them back to the door and took them out it to applause and spent the drive back to the apartment kissing her senseless. They thanked the driver profusely for being such a great help over the last few days before he carted her up to the apartment door and carried her over the threshold, something he hadn't been able to do with Jack looking on when they returned from Las Vegas.

He took them into the bedroom and set her on her feet before cupping her face with his hands.

"You are so precious to me and more than anything, I want to apologise for being such an ass to you all those years ago. You deserved better and it's a testament to your generosity of spirit that you are giving me this second chance. I promise you won't ever regret it."

She smiled up at him as she feathered her fingers through his hair. "I know I won't Aaron."

"How can you be so sure?"

"I know because I hold your heart and I'm never giving it back."

"Smart woman," he murmured as he married their mouths.

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A/N: Don't you just love weddings? I did, before I had to make up three of them from scratch. Now I just want to get married. Sigh! Oh well; when the time is right I shall meet my one true love and we shall be married forever. Anyway, hopefully I've done justice to everyone involved.

The official sections of the ceremony for JJ and Will came from the following website with a little tweaking to match the couple:

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One chapter to go; lets see how we do.

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