The guys were ready. They'd all finished their late afternoon snack of semi-stale gas station doughnuts and were now ready for the wedding. Andy had checked his appearance, and he had his suit coat on; he was ready.

"Ahh, Andy," Ricky walked up behind him and was scratching his head. Andy turned and eyed him; he knew Ricky's nervous habit.

"What's the problem?" Andy asked.

"Problem?" Ricky chuckled nervously. "Why do you assume there is a problem?"

Andy frowned as he rolled his eyes at Ricky, "I know you. I know your brother and your sister too, even if two of you don't live here. You always scratch your head when you are nervous. In fact, I do the same. Now, I've got the ring, so I know you didn't do something like forget it. What's going on?"

"Funny thing," Ricky said, getting right to the point. "I won't try to beat around the bush. You're a detective. I left the marriage license folder you asked me to bring at home."

"Why is at home? I put it with Sharon's purse and her things. We figured it would get here if it was in her pile of things," Andy sighed.

"Yeah, that's the funny thing," Ricky grimaced. "I told Mom I'd hold onto it, and I loaded her things in the car. I know exactly where it is. It's sitting on the desk, or at least it was. She had her things piled up there to go to the car."

Andy nodded as he listened, "Yeah, when I left the house last night, her things were piled there."

"So, it's still there," Ricky admitted. "I'm so sorry. I know you have to have that signed today."

"Okay," Andy waved him off, "let's figure this out. It needs to be here, and neither of us can go get it."

"So, I did think of that. You're out, for obvious reasons, as Rusty and I are too. We all have to be in the ceremony, which is starting soon by the way," he said as he looked to his watch. "Provenza can't go, really none of your groomsmen should go, but what about the new chic from the office, Cami?"

Andy frowned again, "How do you know about Cami? She helped us on this last case, and with all the wedding talk, it would have been rude not to invite her. Plus, I think the chief is going to keep her with us."

"Oh, I've met her," Ricky grinned. "If you recall, I have been a glorified errand boy this past week since I've been in town, and you and Mom had to work. I stopped by the office a few times, once, I even caught her in the elevator."

Andy glared at Ricky, "Please tell me you haven't made things extremely awkward at work?"

Ricky grinned, "Probably no more awkward than they have been. I happened to ask if she was seeing anyone, and she told me she'd gone out with a new guy at work a few times. Now, considering Provenza is well, Provenza, Julio has been dealing with his mom's death, Tao is happily married, and you, well, I am really hoping you aren't the guy, I narrowed it down to Nolan. She said it hadn't worked out, just too awkward with work, and she wasn't seeing anyone. So, I casually mentioned we should go out sometime."

"You asked one of our detectives out on a date?" And said, now irritated.

Ricky grinned and shrugged, "I learned from the best," he gestured with his head toward Andy. Andy made a face and turned away. "Hey, I told her I was the commander's son and your stepson, as well as that I lived in the Bay Area. I just told her I'd love to take her out sometime, and I mentioned that maybe we could hang out after the wedding. I know she's going to be here, and I know that while you don't trust many to go to the condo, you'd trust her. She is an officer of the law, and as you mentioned, you do work with her. I'd be happy to ask her to go and get it."

Andy sighed as he looked to the ceiling, "If I didn't know any better, I'd swear you and Rusty are biologically related. This has Rusty written all over it. He'd do something like this too."

"Hey, you wouldn't let a beautiful woman come to a wedding alone if you were my age. I know that much, Andy," Ricky grinned. "So, okay if I give her a key and ask her to get the paperwork?"

"Fine," Andy waved off. "If she doesn't come back with our marriage license, I am sure your mother will make sure she is transferred to traffic. I'll personally make the call! Just get the paperwork here."

"Will do," Ricky grinned. "Oh, by the way, have you taken your blood pressure meds today?"

"Yes, I took them," Andy smirked through his teeth. "Go tell your new girlfriend what is going on, and don't take too long. This is starting in five minutes," he said as he looked to his watch.

Ricky nodded and disappeared, and just as Andy was getting himself under control, Rusty walked up to him. "Andy, everything okay with Ricky?"

"He didn't tell you about the license issue?" Andy asked.

Rusty's eyes got huge, "License? There's a problem? Sharon isn't still tied to Jack or something, is she? I know she doesn't love him."

"No!" Andy exclaimed, a bit too loudly. He nodded to the rest of the men, assuring them things were fine. He lowered his voice, "Ricky forget the license paperwork at home. He's sending someone over to get it, Detective Paige."

"Oh, Cami?" Rusty grinned. "I should have seen that one coming. Guy moves fast, giving the girl a key to the condo, and here I thought, at first, it was a bad idea to give you one. Look where that brought us."

Andy grumbled as he rolled his eyes, "Yeah well, at the time, you had a stalker after you, if you recall. I've had a key much longer than you remember. You're thinking more to when I was injured and stayed there. Sharon didn't have to give me a key; I already had one."

"Which goes back to the dating but not dating argument again. You had a key, you went to dinner, you went out all the time, but you weren't dating," Rusty grinned.

"Oh, drop it!" Andy exclaimed. "What's the Cami business? Your brother just mentioned it to me, but obviously you have heard more than I have, and I'm sure more than your mother because she would have told me if she had heard any of this."

"Oh, Sharon doesn't know. Oh, crap, are you going to tell her?" Rusty groaned. "Ricky told me to not tell Sharon. I'm terrible at this sibling secret stuff."

"Well, she's bound to find out, one, because we don't keep secrets, but two, because Cami is going over to get the license. So, your brother is into her?"

"Yeah, why not? She's pretty, and she's his type. Well," Rusty frowned, as he thought, "she's pretty smart, so she's not exactly his type. Ricky has had some real winner girlfriends from what he's told me," Rusty grinned. "She's probably the smartest one he's ever asked on a date, which is interesting she agreed to go out with him. Have you heard about his moves on a date? Not a charmer," Rusty made a disgusted face.

"STOP!" Andy held up his hand. "Just as much as you don't want to hear about your mother and me, we don't want to hear about Ricky and his moves. Sure, we're there to give relationship advice when you need it, as example, Gus, but I don't want to know Ricky's moves. It's bad enough I have to look detective in the eye at work when we get back, knowing she is into Ricky."

"Ahh, the family office romance continues," Rusty grinned. "She kind of reminds me of Sharon-smart, strong, raised kids who weren't hers, attractive, and you are like Ricky," he grinned. "You know, you're umm, focused on an attractive detective. Just think, if it works out, she could be your daughter-in-law. Do you think Chief Mason would be okay with team made up of so many from one family?"

"Enough! I don't need comparisons of Cami and Ricky to Sharon and myself. Knowing Ricky's track record, he won't even score a dance with her at the reception. Now, I'd like to make our family legal," Andy said as he looked to his watch. "It's time to do that. Let's get everyone together. It's showtime."