(Bold and in parenthesis in author's notes).
The day of the wedding had finally come. It was going to be in the forest Emma lived in that had a nice clearing near her house. The groom (who wore shoes only because he didn't want to be underdressed for his own wedding) was having pre-wedding jitters. So was the bride, but she wasn't pacing up and down in front of all the male guardians and Jamie. Emma was in the house with her mother, Tooth, Crystal and Sophie, finishing putting on her dress. The groom had a white tuxedo with an ice blue bow tie. The groomsmen (except Bunny, who just wore a dark blue bow tie) wore black tuxedos with dark blue ties. Jamie had an ice blue tux with a dark blue bow tie. Crystal had on a light green dress and Sophie had a dark green dress with blue flowers on it. Emma's mother wore a nice, formal lavender dress and Tooth wore a light green sash.
Emma's dress was simple but elegant. It was pure white, as were her boots with a low heel (so she wouldn't trip) that went just below the knee. The dress was long sleeved and went to the floor. There were two slits on the right and left side, starting at the boots length. Emma wore the snowflake necklace and locket (which her engagement ring was in since she'd be married in a few hours). She also wore delicate hoop earrings and a long, delicate train that went to her waist. It was held in place by white roses Emma had grown herself. The bouquets of all the women (except Sophie who had lily and red rose petals in her basket to throw) had lilies, red roses and blue bells. "Nervous, Emma?" asked Tooth. "A little bit. Mom, I'm sorry I didn't invite dad. But I didn't want him to upset the wedding. It's alright that Sandy gives me away, isn't it?" asked Emma. "Of course, dear. I understand. Now come on, it's show time," her mother said excitedly.
The procession began and Jack was more nervous than the guardians had ever seen him before. At least until Mother Nature started 'here comes the bride' on the piano she had brought and Emma walked down the aisle. She looked breath taking with her hair even more perfect than the night he proposed and her elegant dress. But her eyes were what gave him courage. She had looked at everyone and when she saw Jack, he was the only one she looked at. He gave Emma courage, unaware how she had helped him. (MITM did the ceremony, in case you were interested in knowing that). After the ceremony (It's 10:54pm and I'm too tired to look up weddings right now), everyone gathered in another clearing for the reception. Suddenly, everyone heard the Wolf Guardians howling. "What's wrong?" asked Emma Frost (Had to write that or Mrs. Frost). Cupid came barging out, livid at the sight of his daughter in a wedding dress. "I object! No disowned daughter of mine will marry someone too good for her," Cupid yelled. "You're too late, mate," said Bunny coldly. "Yes, meet Mr. and Mrs. Frost," said North smugly. Cupid yelled until Emma shook him with everything she had. "Get over it! Now, how'd you get in here!" demanded Emma. "I found a spell that temporarily makes me stronger than you and broke the spells on this place for an hour," Cupid said in defeat. Emma dragged him away and put up her spells. Then everyone returned to the reception. After a few hours, Jack and Emma went to the South Pole for their two-week honeymoon.
(Warning! I'll make two versions of the honeymoon. The first one is for those 12 years old and younger. The second one is for 13 year olds and older!).
