The wedding was held outdoors in the church garden. The warm summer breeze carried with it the scent of fresh flowers. The sun was shining bright against the pale blue sky. Their family and friends were all seated in white chairs on the lawn as they waited for the ceremony to begin. Among the guests were Sue's parents, her brothers and their wives, Jack's parents, Billy and his girlfriend, Donna and D, Myles, Ted Garret, Charlie, Troy, Helga, Lucy's grandmother, Howie, and Deanne. Jack stood at the altar waiting for his beautiful bride and Bobby stood next to him as his best man.

Soft music played as the bridesmaids made there way down the garden aisle. Amanda, Tara, and Lucy all looked lovely in their pale blue dresses. The music then changed to the wedding march and Sue held onto her Father's arm as she was led down the aisle. Her ivory colored dress sparkled in the sunlight. Her hair was down in soft waves and adorned with small flowers. The sight of her in all her loveliness took Jack's breath away.

When she reached him, he smiled as he took her hand in his. Her hazel eyes sparkled with excitement and she admired at how handsome he looked in his tux. The pastor began the ceremony and soon it was time to recite their vows. They had decided to write their own vows and planned on signing, as well as speaking them.

They now faced each other and Jack began to recite his vows. "Sue, I take you to be my wife today and for always. I promise to love and to cherish you forever. You have shown me what true love really is and I am blessed to have found you. I will love you all of my days."

With eyes glistening with unshed tears Sue began to recite her vows. "Jack, I take you to be my husband, my best friend, my one true love. You have shown me love, strength, and courage. I promise to love and to support you always. I love you with all that I am from now until the end of time."

The rings were blessed and then Jack placed Sue's ring on her finger and she did the same for him. The pastor pronounced them husband and wife. Jack didn't need to be told to kiss his bride, he was already leaning closer to Sue and his lips covered hers in a sweet passion filled kiss. Their guests showed their happiness by clapping and whistling at the newlyweds.