A/N: I don't know how in character Flash and Clark turned out…so if you have any suggestions on how I could improve my writing of them, please feel free to tell me.

"Are you sure about this Diana? Cause, you know, we can still run away to Vegas and get married before anyone finds out anything you know."

"I don't think Bruce would really happy with you if he found out you were trying to get his bride to elope with you just minutes before their wedding."

"Oh come on Supes! You're not gonna tell him are you? And he won't kill me after we're married; he's too much in love with Diana to anything that might make her unhappy! And killing her husband will certainly make her unhappy!"

"You do realize that he's got this room thoroughly bugged right? And he's probably listening in right now, which means you'd better run before he sends someone in here to drag you out to him."

A comical look of horror came over the Flash's face. "Right. Got to go! Blow him away with your beauty so that he forgets all about little old me Princess!"

And with that said, the Fastest Man Alive sprinted out of the room and the fastest speed he could reach, searching for a place to hide from dreaded wrath of the Batman.

As soon as Wally disappeared, Clark turned to look at Diana.

"Wally aside, are you really sure you want to do this Diana? Tie yourself to Bruce for the rest of his life? I mean, this is a big step for an Amazon – especially since you're immortal and he isn't."

"It's not really a big step for me. I knew a long time ago that we were headed for this. And I've already tied myself to him – the only thing that changes today will be that the rest of the world will know it too. And I'm not tying myself to him for the rest of his life; I'm tying myself to him for the rest of my life. I know that he's the only one I'll ever love." Her eyes sparkled, quiet conviction in her voice when she spoke about the man she loved. She believed every word she just said – she didn't think another man such as Bruce existed or would ever exist – he was the only one for her. And anyone could see how much she loved him – no this was definitely not a mistake.

"And anyways – shouldn't you be out doing 'Best Man things'?"

"'Best Man things'? What exactly is that supposed to mean?"

"According to Wally, you're supposed to be giving Bruce hell about joining the 'ball and chain club,' I think he said?" A look of confusion spread across her features. "I'm not really sure what that means though…but still! And Wally also said something about flirting with the bridesmaid of your choice…which for your sake better be Lois! But that raises the point…why aren't you with her?"

He laughed. "Ignore anything that Wally says…but you're right, I better get back to doing 'Beast Man things,' as you put it so well."

She gently kissed his cheek. "Thanks for worrying though."

"As your sort-of elder brother, isn't that what I'm supposed to do?" he gently teased her.

She pushed him out the door.

"Go. I still have something to do, and I don't need you interrupting!"

As the door closed behind Clark, she turned to look at herself in the mirror. She straightened the circlet of lilies she wore in her hair, and closed her eyes, pulling up the memory of his kisses to help combat the nervousness she felt.

The music floated into the room, and she opened the door to meet her bridesmaids, ready to walk out to meet the man waiting for her at the alter.