Hello my lovelies! Here is the chapter that I have wanted to write for so long, well the second chapter I've wanted to write. I hope you will enjoy this chapter!

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"Kol, how much do you love me?" Bonnie asked, entering their bedroom with a frown on her face.

Kol came out of their bathroom, looking like he just got out of the shower. He had a towel wrapped around his waist, and Bonnie avoided her eyes, which captured his.

"What are you talking about, my Bonnie lass?" He asked, walking up to her.

Bonnie huffed and went to the picture window, and sat on the bench underneath. "I'm tired of this wedding planning, Kol." She replied, pulling her legs Indian style, and her arms went to her knees.

Kol smiled and came to sit beside her. "The wedding is three weeks away, lass." He whispered, pushing her hair behind her ear.

"I know, but Caroline's finished the dress, and Rebekah has taken care of the reception. Everything is set." She stated, looking at her hands.

Kol frowned. "Then what is the matter, Bonnie?" He asked, watching her carefully.

Bonnie looked out of the window, tears filling her eyes. "I miss my Grams. I wish she was here." She whispered, tears falling down her face.

Kol reached up with his left hand, and wiped her tears away. "I know, but what does that have to do with how much I love you?" He whispered, trying to look into her eyes.

Bonnie bowed her head, and reached up with her right hand, and grasped his left hand. Gently, she pulled it down and held it with both hands. "Kol, I love you more than I ever thought I could love anyone." She whispered, keeping her eyes downcast.

"Bonnie," Kol began, hoping this wasn't what he was thinking it was.

Bonnie shook her head. "All my life I wanted my Grams there when I got married, and now she's not. My mom is dead, and my dad is God knows where." She stated, lifting her left hand to her nose as she sniffed. "I have no family coming to the wedding, none that matters." She added in a whisper.

Kol sighed, and grasped her face with his hands, forcing her to look at him. "What about me? Am I your family?" He asked his eyes holding tenderness, and a little hurt.

Bonnie stared at him. "That's not what I meant." She began, but Kol cut her off.

"I know that's not what you meant, but let me clarify something to you." He began staring into her eyes. "I know you miss your Grams, and your mom, but I'm still here. I'm here, Bonnie. I'm here, and I'm not leaving you. Have you forgotten everything we went through to get here?" He asked, his eyes flashing.

Bonnie shook her head. "I haven't forgotten." She whispered, her eyes filling with more tears.

Kol sighed. "I love you, Bonnie. I love you." He whispered, leaning forward, capturing her lips with his.

Bonnie melted into his embrace and kiss, only to have him pulled back. "You say Caroline has finished your dress?" He asked with a light in his eyes.

Bonnie nodded, as she wiped her eyes. "Yeah, I just came from there." She replied, her hands being grasped by Kol, and then pulled her up as he stood up.

"How soon can you get ready?" He asked, looking around the room, and put on some clothes for the moment.

Bonnie sniffed and then tilted her head. "Ready for what? Kol, what are you up to?" She asked, her voice getting stronger.

Kol smirked, and pulled out his tuxedo for the wedding. "Go get your dress, and meet me outside in thirty minutes." He replied, giving her quick kiss before he disappeared out the door.

Bonnie stood in the room, dumbfounded until she realized she only had nine minutes to do as he asked.

"Come on, sister. I need this favor." Kol whined as he stood in the kitchen, causing Rebekah to roll her eyes.

"I can't believe; I'm agreeing to this. You do realize that everything has been taken care of for three weeks now. What am I to tell the others?" She demanded folding her arms.

Kol smiled. "I don't know, but you will think of something." He replied with a wink, before heading out of the kitchen.

Rebekah rolled her eyes once more, before looking at Caroline, who was sitting at the little round table with a smile.

"You better not do this to me when your wedding comes around." Rebekah scolded, pointing her finger at Caroline.

Caroline held up her hand. "I wouldn't dream of it, but you do have to admit. This is romantic." Caroline replied, standing up and walking over to Rebekah at the counter.

Rebekah sighed and nodded. "I know."

Caroline giggled. "Come on, Rebekah. Let's go help Bonnie." She replied with a glee in her eyes.

Rebekah sighed once more, and then smiled. "Al right" She returned as Caroline wrapped her arm through Rebekah's arm, and together they ran out the kitchen to help their friend.

Bonnie was out twenty minutes later, and Kol smiled as he noticed her hair was curled and draped down her back. Her makeup was light, but stunning, bringing out her brown eyes. Her dress was covered with a long coat, so Kol wouldn't see it, until she took the coat off. He had put on his tuxedo, and Bonnie smiled as she took in his handsome appearance.

"Are you going to tell me, what we are doing?" She asked as she looped her arm through his.

Kol shook his head. "Nope it's a surprise." He stated, dropping her arm for a second, before carefully wrapping a blindfold over her eyes, making sure not to ruin her hair or makeup.

"Now, this is not fair." Bonnie stated, her voice hitting on the line of aggravation.

Kol smirked as he leaned forward, brushing his lips across her ear. "In the end it will be worth it, my Bonnie lass."

Bonnie shivered, and turned her blinded face towards him, her mouth to one side. "Fine." She whispered, as Kol led her down a path.

A few minutes later, Kol stopped Bonnie. Letting go of her arm, once more, Kol untied her blindfold, and let it fall to the ground.

Bonnie gasped as she realized where they were. Kol had brought her to the witches' house.

"Kol," She whispered as turned to him.

Kol smiled and shrugged. "I came here yesterday. I had decided to bring you on the day of our wedding, but I decided to speed it up." He replied, taking her hands in his. "I asked for their permission, since you are still a witch." He added, looking into her tearful eyes. "They agreed, and decided to preside over the wedding." He finished, stroking her cheek.

"Oh, Kol." Bonnie whispered, touching his face tenderly.

"Are you ready to marry me, Miss Bennett?" He asked, with a tender smile.

Bonnie nodded emphatically, and picked up the skirt of her dress, and walked up the steps with Kol. Together they entered the house, and Bonnie smiled as she felt the presence of the witches from centuries past.

They came to the center of the old forgotten living room, and Bonnie smiled as she saw Lily standing in the middle of the room in a white flowing gown.

"Hello, Bonnie, Kol." She nodded to them, her hands folded gently in front of her.

"Lily." Kol whispered, and Bonnie gave a nod.

"There are some people who wish to see you, Bonnie." Lily replied, nodding her head to the back.

Bonnie turned around and gasped as she saw her Grams, Abigail, and Emily standing behind her.

"Hello, child." Sheila replied, stepping forward.

Bonnie ran to her, and wrapped her arms around her Grams. With silent sobs, she held her tight. She pulled back and looked at her mom.

"I'm so proud of you, my dear Bonnie." Abby replied, touching her face gently.

"Thank you, mom." She returned, still holding her Grams.

She turned to Emily, who was standing with a smile on her face. "You chose well, Bonnie. Kol has been a friend of our kind since he was turned and I know he will treat you with respect and love." She replied with a nod to Kol.

Bonnie nodded and looked at Kol with a smile. "I'm so glad you're here." She replied, looking back at her Grams, and her mom.

Sheila smiled. "I wouldn't miss this marriage for anything in the world. You think being dead was going to keep me from seeing my granddaughter married." She replied, stroking Bonnie's curly hair.

"Now go to your man, with our blessing, child." Sheila replied pushing Bonnie towards Kol's waiting arms, while taking off the coat, revealing a strapless cream dress with a brown swirl design over the bodice and a brown sash across her waist. The waist flowed out to a semi-bell shape, and the back had a slight train.

"One more thing, Bonnie." Abby replied, holding out a small brown stone necklace. "It symbolizes our family, the stone is said to have belonged to the first Bennett witch. It's yours now." She added, fastening the necklace around her neck. Bonnie smiled at her mom, and gave her a hug, before returning to her love.

Lily smiled at the young couple before her. "Kol, Bonnie," She began with a warm voice. "You have traveled many paths to bring you to this place. You have comforted each other, stood together, and loved each other through it all." She paused with a glance at the other three witches, before continuing. "You two have endured so much, but the one thing you two held onto was each other. I have never seen a couple so much in love, and so perfect, with the exception of Niklaus and Caroline," She added with a small wink, causing Bonnie and Kol to smile and giggle. "I could go on for hours about how you two have proven yourselves to the witches and the world with your love, but I won't." She added with a smile. "Instead, I will allow you to speak the vows you have prepared for each other." She finished, nodding to Kol.

Kol swallowed nervously, but the nervousness disappeared as he captured Bonnie's eyes. "Bonnie, when we first met I had every intention of killing you, but I couldn't bring myself to do it." He began with a serious expression. "After spending time with you, I begun to realize how much you meant to me, and how much I wanted you in my life. You have risked your life more times than I care to think about trying to save my life or to protect me and our family, even when I didn't want you to." He paused with a smile. "I have loved you with every beat of this undead heart, and I will love you until time runs out. Today, I proudly and unconditionally declare to be your husband for all eternity." He finished as he lifted her hands and kissed the backs of them.

Bonnie sighed as tears began to form in her eyes. She looked into Kol's eyes and smiled. "Kol, from the moment I met you I wanted nothing more than for you to go away." She began and smiled at Kol's expression. "But," She added with a serious tone. "As time continued, I wanted you to stay with me and hold me." She paused, tears filling her eyes. "You have stood by me, worried about me, cared about me, when, at one time, no one did. You put me first, and I didn't realize at the time, that was exactly what I needed." She paused again, a smile appearing on her face. "I love you, Kol. I have loved you with every beat of my human heart, and now my undead heart and I will continue to love you until time runs out. Today, I proudly and unconditionally declare to be your wife for all eternity." She finished bringing his hands to her lips and kissing them gently.

Lily wiped the tears from her eyes as she proudly announced to spirits and the three witches, who were also wiping their tear-stained faces. "Today, I, Lillian Anne Forbes, Enforcer of the Spirits, hereby join Kol Mikaelson and Bonnie Bennett as husband and wife for all eternity. Let no man or supernatural being tear asunder what the spirits have blessed on this day." She vowed with a kind face, but determined eyes. "Kol, you may kiss your wife." She whispered, with a smile.

Kol nodded, and grasped Bonnie close to him. With a smile on both their faces, Kol captured Bonnie's lips, and sealed their vows for all eternity.


Okay, what did you think? Any good?

I wanted to get the vows just right, and I hope I succeeded. I hope you enjoyed reading their wedding!

Next Chapter: Klaus and Caroline's Christmas Wedding

Until Next Time...