Yay! Chapter 7 is here. Wedding time! I had so many feels while writing this, oh my gods. They're finally married, and everyone knows there's a baby on the way. Hope you enjoy reading. I've had one review on the gender of the baby so far, so please continue to send those in. So far we have:

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DISCLAIMER: I don't own Percy Jackson. All rights belong to Rick Riordan


It was finally the day. The day of the wedding. I was as nervous as hell. But I also couldn't wait. I was in a cabin at Montauk with my mom and Paul, as well as Thalia, Nico, Annabeth, Tyson, and Grover.

"It'll be fine, sweetie," my mom reassured me. "Your father will be here soon."

I messed with the tie around my neck some more and ran my fingers through my hair.

"Hey!" Thalia exclaimed. "Don't mess up your hair, we just managed to tame it!"

"Apollo likes it when it's messed up," I said.

"Yeah," Annabeth said. "We just spent two hours trying to get it to lay flat. I don't care if he likes it. We aren't going to let our work go to waste."

"Fine," I said, smoothing my hair back down.

The door opened and my father appeared.

"Hey," he said. "You ready, kiddo?"

"Kiddo?" I asked. "I'm not five anymore, dad."

"I know," he replied. "I just can't believe my baby is getting married."

"Isn't Sally supposed to say that?" Thalia asked.

"...Maybe," he said, and we laughed.

He grabbed my hand, and we walked out of the cabin and behind a pair of doors that were hiding us from Apollo and Hermes (his best man) views.

"Good luck," Thalia muttered to me before she walked through the doors with Artemis, followed by Annabeth and Hestia.

Nico nodded to me before he walked through. He was my best man, which we decided that he would take the place of the traditional maid of honor. Hades and Persephone were standing at the doors, holding them closed.

"You ready?" they asked, and I nodded.

They let the doors open and Poseidon held my arm with his as we started to walk down the aisle. Zeus, Apollo and the rest of the procession were standing at the end of it. Apollo's jaw had dropped open when he saw me, and it made me smirk a little inside my head. I was glad I could make him speechless. We reached the end of the aisle, and Poseidon hand my arm to Apollo, who then took it and linked our hands together.

"Who gives this man to be wedded to this man?" asked Zeus.

"Her mother and I do," I heard my father answer.

Zeus nodded before continuing. "As you all know, we are here to join these two men together in the ceremony of matrimony-hey that rhymed- are there any objections? Speak now or forever hold your peace."

I sucked in a breath, but no one spoke up. No objections came.

"Very well," Zeus said. "You have written your vows, and now you will exchange them."

Apollo let go of my hand briefly to pull out a small piece of paper from his pocket. "Percy Jackson. I met you, what, four years ago now? Sorry about the whole nearly dying in the chariot thing. I instantly loved your sense of humor, and your sarcastic attitude, even though it made the other gods want to incinerate you for it. Then you became the prophecy child, and you became a god yourself. Aphrodite blessed you, and I have to say once more that I'm thankful for that. You knew how I felt even when no one else did, and you brought me up when I was down. I hope you can do the same again in seven months time."

There were gasps as he placed his hand on his stomach.

"I love you Percy," he finished.

I could feel tears welling up in my eyes, but blinked them away because I had to speak now.

"Apollo," I started. "When I met you, I remember being slightly taken aback at how laid back you were, compared to the other gods I had met so far. I was amazed at how different you acted. When I became a god, I had no idea why you were like that. You were kind enough to open up your heart to me, and I saw how you really felt, and I still do. I love you. You're an amazing god, and man, and I feel as if I don't deserve you, but I love you. Just please no haikus."

He laughed as I finished speaking, and I saw happy tears shining in his eyes as well. We turned back to Zeus.

"Pheobus Apollo, do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband? To love, hold, and cherish as long as you both shall live?"

"I do," he replied, looking straight into my eyes.

"And do you, Perseus Jackson, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband? To love, hold, and cherish as long as you both shall live?"

"I do," I answered, putting all the sincerity I could into the two words.

"Can I have the rings please?" asked Zeus, and they were handed to him by Hermes and Nico. "These rings symbolize your love and commitment to each other forever. Apollo, take the ring and place it on the third finger of his left hand then repeat after me. I, Pheobus Apollo,"

He did so, then said:

"I Pheobus Apollo,"

"Take thee, Perseus Jackson,"

"Take thee, Perseus Jackson,"

"To be my husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love and honor you all the days of my life."

"To be my husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love and honor you all the days of my life," Apollo repeated, before flashing a dazzling smile at me.

"Now, Perseus," said Zeus. "Take the ring and place it on the third finger of his left hand. Then repeat after me. I, Perseus Jackson,"

"I, Perseus Jackson,"

"Take thee, Pheobus Apollo,"

"Take thee, Pheobus Apollo,"

"To be my husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love and honor you all the days of my life."

"To be my husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love and honor you all the days of my life," I finished the words and stared into his bright blue eyes.

"By the power invested in me by the gods, I pronounce you husband and husband. Apollo, you may kiss your groom."

Apollo brought me in for a tender, soft kiss, and I could hear the cheers of the people attending the wedding. He grabbed my hand as we pulled back, and we turned and walked down the aisle.


I hope you all enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it! Anyway, review baby gender choice for naming purposes and thank you for reading! I'll update soon.