Over the next few weeks, they work on strengthening his leg. They had both talked about the wedding, and knew they wanted to have it before Cuddy started showing. They set a date, and House is determined to get out of the wheelchair before the. Wilson walks into House's office to see him standing and leaning on his cane. "You're standing!" "Yeah, have been for the past ten minutes." "You should sit back down." House rolls his eyes, but complies. "Why do you want to get out of the wheelchair so badly? I don't think Cuddy has a problem with you being in it." House looks up at him with a determined look. "I want to be able to stand through my entire wedding. I don't want to be even more of a cripple." Wilson understands, being independent is very important to House. He also knows that House wants a perfect wedding for Cuddy, she deserves it.

A few weeks later, it's the wedding day. House and Wilson are getting ready in a room. Of course, Wilson is House's best man. House continues to sit in the wheelchair, he wants to save all of his energy for the wedding. Wilson looks over at him. "Are you nervous?" House looks up. "A little." Wilson smiles, he knows that House loves Cuddy and wants everything to be perfect.

Meanwhile, Cuddy and her sister are getting ready. Her sister Lucy asks, "Are you nervous?" "A little bit, I'm more nervous for Greg because I know he hates that wheelchair." Lucy smiles, House had told her he was going to stand, but to keep it a secret from Lisa. "Everything will be great, don't worry."

The wedding starts and Wilson and House enter the chapel. They both stand there smiling. The procession music starts and House looks up. The doors open and he gasps. She looks beautiful. Not in the way he sometimes compliments her, but truly beautiful. He smiles at her. As the doors open, she gasps. At the end of the church, she sees him standing up. She smiles because she knows how hard he must have worked in physical therapy, and it was all for their wedding. They meet at the alter and smile at each other. "You look beautiful," he whispers. "You're standing!" she whispers back.

They ceremony goes well, they say their vows, and it comes to the I do's. "Do you, Lisa Cuddy, take Gregory House to be your husband, to love and to hold as long as you both shall live?" She smiles. "I do." "And do you, Gregory House, take Lisa Cuddy to be your wife, to love and to hold as long as you both shall live?" He smiles. "I do." "Under the power invested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride." They smile and share a passionate kiss. "Announcing for the first time: Mr. and Mrs. Gregory House!" They smile and walk back down the aisle together hand in hand. She feels the ring on his finger and is surprised that he had said he was going to wear it. He really has changed

They go into a small room before the reception. House looks down at her. "I love you Lisa." She smiles. "I love you too Greg, and that's Mrs. House to you!" He laughs. They go to the reception and sit down. They both insist to one another that they've been on their feet too long and need to rest. Wilson walks over. "Congratulations!" "Thank you," they both reply. Wilson smiles as he sees House proudly holding his wife's hand. The day has come that he thought would never happen, House's wedding day. "Hey Wilson, can you please go ask the chefs to get Greg and I some food?" "Of course."

He leaves and then Foreman, Chase, and Cameron walk up. "Congratulations!" they all say. The rest of the reception is spent talking to different guests. When it's finally time to leave, Cuddy laughs as Wilson ties some cans onto House's cane along with the car. House gives him an annoyed look, but she knows he thinks it's funny.