Karma couldn't contain her excitement or her anxiousness. It was the day of her and Amy's wedding and Karma couldn't stop imagining what she would do if everything fell apart, from the catering to the band. It was moments like these when she needed Amy the most, she was the only one who could calm Karma down but they couldn't see each other because it was bad luck to see the bride before the wedding.

Karma paced to and fro in her room.

"It'll all be fine Karma." Molly said, as she watched her daughter pace.

"What if it's not? This is supposed to be our perfect day, what if people just screw it up." Karma said.

"They won't." Molly said, trying to convince her daughter.

"Maybe I should recheck with the caterer, tell him to get the food on time." Karma said.

"Why don't I do that?" Molly asked, trying to be as helpful as possible.

"No, it's okay I've been dealing with him all this time." Karma said, trying to locate her phone.

"Is this about more than just the catering?" Molly asked, trying to sound as casual as possible.

"What do you mean?" Karma asked.

"All I'm saying is, that maybe this is more about you and Amy than whether chicken should be served or fish." Molly said.

"I love Amy." Karma said.

"I know you do and having doubts doesn't mean that you don't love her." Molly said.

"I don't have doubts." Karma said.

"That's good then." Molly said.

"We are getting married very young though." Karma said.

Molly didn't say anything, trying to let her daughter get a chance to think out loud.

"I mean neither of us even have jobs yet." Karma said.

Molly just stared at her daughter, who had now taken a seat.

"What if it all implodes mom?" Karma asked.

"It won't." Molly said.

"How can you know that?" Karma asked.

"Because you getting married young and not having jobs doesn't mean anything." Molly said.

"Isn't that what's suppose to be the most important thing?" Karma asked.

"No it's not." Molly said.

"Then what is?" karma asked.

"All that matters is that Karma, when you know, you know." Molly said, reaching out to hold her daughter's hand.

Karma didn't know what it was about that very sentence but it made all of Karma's nerves relax at once. You know when you know, she thought.

Amy was in her room, getting ready, when she asked Lauren to call Shane.

"You called for me?" Shane asked, entering Amy's room. He was dressed in a black tuxedo and looked as handsome as ever.

"Yeah, I need you to do me a favor." Amy said, looking at Shane.

"What is it?" Shane asked.

"I need you to officiate the ceremony." Amy said.

"What?" Shane asked.

"Yeah, Karma and I decided we wanted someone who knew us well to do it but with all the arrangements, asking you just slipped my mind." Amy said, as she went back to doing her make up.

"I'm not even ordained." Shane said.

"I already ordained you." Amy said, handing her phone over to Shane to see the certificate.

"Okay then." Shane said.

"Thanks, you're the best." Amy said, smiling at Shane.

Shane began to walk out but turned to look at Amy, as if he remembered something. "What am I going to say?"

"Just say whatever feels right." Amy said.

"I have no idea what that means." Shane said.

"Just speak from the heart." Amy said.

Shane nodded his head slowly and walked out, somehow understanding what Amy meant.

The wedding was taking place in Amy's backyard. Amy was in a straight white wedding gown, her hair in a neat bun; something her mom and Lauren helped her with. Everyone had already taken their seats.

As Amy and Lauren walked to take their places, Lauren asked, "You ready?"

"I've never been more ready in my whole life." Amy said, with a small smile.

Amy and Lauren took their place next to Shane, who looked more nervous than Amy. Shane nervous played with his bow tie as Amy smiled at him reassuringly.

Everyone waited with baited breath for Karma to make her entrance. After it had been a couple of moments, everyone began looking around; trying to find a sign of Karma approaching. Just as Amy was about to go look for Karma; Karma along with her father approached the isle.

Amy without even realizing it, held her breath. Seeing Karma in that white dress, made Amy's heart skip a beat.

Seeing Amy at the end of that isle made all of Karma's apprehensions go away; you know when you know.

Karma and Amy didn't for a second take their eyes off of each other, both of them not being able to contain their smiles.

Shane cleared his throat, still unsure about doing this but once Amy and Karma both smiled at him hopefully, he began. "I'm not really prepared for this because I just found out that I had to do this." Amy shrugged, a little embarrassed. "I've never been someone who was religious and so I have no idea what to say but all I want to say is, I have never seen two people more perfect for each other and if there's anyone that gives all of us hope for true love; its them. Amy and Karma looked at each other and smiled. "Amy, would you like to start?" Shane asked, proud of how well he was doing.

Amy took the ring from Lauren and put it on Karma's finger. Amy took a deep breath and looked into Karma's eyes. "We've been through everything together and when things were falling apart, you were what kept me together. Even the hardest things seem easy with you, fun with you. You make me want to live my life, the way it's meant to be lived; with you. I have loved you since the moment I saw you and I promise to spend the rest of my life loving, more each day. Thank you for stepping off the edge with me." Amy said, tears falling down her cheeks.

"Karma?" Shane said.

Karma was already crying, she turned to her mother, who gave her the wedding ring. Weeks ago, she had asked Molly to her maid of honor as they had tea in their living room and Molly obliged. Karma took a deep breath, trying to calm herself down enough to speak.

"I didn't think true love existed, not the kind of love I've found with you. You make all my fears disappear. You've loved me even in the moments I couldn't love myself. I am absolutely and completely lost without you. And it has been in the warmth of your love that I've learnt how to love myself with the same vigor, learnt to accept my flaws the way you have. Thank you for making me who I am, thank you for loving and accepting me when I was less than I am. Thank you for loving me because and despite of all of the things I am and all of the things I'm not. I love you, Amy Raudenfield. I always have and I always will." Karma said, not being able to hold back her tears.

By now, everyone was crying. Shane tried to steady himself but failed. So in a chocked up voice he said, "By the power vested in me by the state of Texas and the Internet, I now pronounce you wife and wife. You may now kiss your bride."

Karma and Amy reached for each other, the way a drowning man reaches for air. They had waited for this moment for what felt like an eternity, finally reaching where they knew they would be. A lot had changed over the years, but the one thing that remained the same throughout was the love they had for each other. It was something that would never change, they'd always promised each other that. Till death does us part, they'd said.