With the wedding only one day away, Link and Zelda were unable to spend time together due to tradition. Instead, Link went to Castle Town to check on his friends who had stayed since the coronation while Zelda visited the Temple of Time, an ancient structure that would hold the wedding, to see how things were going.

"Are you excited for tomorrow or are you nervous," asked Naruto who along with Ringo was talking to Link."

"I actually feel both," answered Link.

"It's no surprise," said Ringo, "We already experienced one big day and now we have another."

"At least I know I will be happy with Zelda as my wife," said Link.

Meanwhile in the Temple of Time, Zelda was checking on the decorations.

"It's so amazing," said Zelda.

"It sure is," said someone who was working on the decorations, "I actually think it will be more crowded here tomorrow than it was at the castle during the coronation."

"It could be," said Zelda, "At least it will be great tomorrow."

That night, Link and Zelda had separate dinners and then went to sleep in their respective rooms.

The next morning, the Temple of Time was flooded with all kinds of people including Zoras, Gorons, Gerudo, Rito and even some Sheikah.

During that time, Link was in his room with some maids who were helping him with his wedding tunic which was black and had a white undershirt and a gray bowtie. Just then, Impa entered the room once the maids were finished.

"Look at you," said Impa, "You look so dashing," Your mother would be happy if she saw you now."

"Thanks Impa," thanked Link, "I just hope things go well today just like at the coronation."

"I'm sure everything will go well," said Impa, "Now you're personal carriage awaits." "You should head for the Temple of Time before Zelda does."

"I'll do that," said Link and he left his room and then the castle for the carriage that would take him to the temple.

Meanwhile, Zelda who was in her room was having more maids help her with her wedding dress which was pure white, strapless and sleeveless, had a gown that was a quarter of a foot larger than the gown of the dress she wore at the coronation, and had a veil that went down her back and reached to half a foot beneath her shoulders. She was also wearing a gold necklace that had an emerald, a ruby, and a sapphire as well as crystal earrings that were shaped like the triforce.

Just then, when the maids were finished and left, a knight opened the door.

"You have a visitor Lady Zelda," said the knight.

"Let them in," said Zelda and the knight allowed the visitor, who turned out to be Cremia, to go in.

"You look so beautiful Zelda," said Cremia once she saw Zelda, "I'm sure you'll do great today."

"Thanks Aunt Cremia," thanked Zelda.

"If only your parents could see you now," said Cremia who thought about her sister, who had died giving birth to Zelda, and her brother in law who had died protecting Hylia's Ranch from the war nine years ago.

"I'm sure they can see me wherever they are," said Zelda, "And I'm sure they're both proud of me."

"I guess you're right," said Cremia.

Lady Zelda," said the same knight from before who had entered the room, "Your carriage is ready and waiting for you."

"I'll be there," said Zelda, "I'll see you later in the Temple of Time Aunt Cremia."

"Yes, see you there," said Cremia who started to shed a tear out of happiness.

Many minutes later in the Temple of Time, Link was standing on the altar along with Sheik and a man who would act as the priest for the wedding. As he stood there, Link could see everyone who was attending and they looked happy for their king to get a queen.

Just then, the music started and the flower girl and ring bearer started walking to the altar followed by Gwenno and a bunch of bridesmaids. The music then changed and Zelda appeared and started walking down the aisle herself while carrying a bouquet made of ten pink roses. As she walked, Link couldn't stop staring at Zelda who he thought was the most amazing thing he had ever seen and Zelda, who was aware of it, smiled.

Once Zelda made it to the altar, she handed her bouquet to Qwenno and joined hands with Link.

"Dearly beloved, started the priest, "We are gathered here today to witness the union of King Link and Lady Zelda." "If anyone has a reason to object, speak now."

After a minute of silence, the priest continued.

"I would like to hear the bride and groom's vows now," said the priest."

"Zelda," said Link who went first, "During the four years we've known each other, I was always happy whenever I got to spend time with you." "I had lots of fun and gained many good memories." "With you as my wife," I'm sure we'll have lots more fun and good memories."

"Link," said Zelda who started her vow, "When you stood up to that guard who caught me during my first visit to the castle, I felt something special from you." "As time went by, that special thing grew and I knew you were the one for me because of it. "I'm happy that we are getting married today in front of all these people."

With the vows finished, the priest oved on.

"Do you Link take Zelda to be your lawfully wedded wife as long as you both shall live," asked the priest.

"I do," answered Link.

"And do you Zelda take Link to be your lawfully wedded husband as long as you both shall live," asked the priest again.

"I do," answered Zelda.

"May I have the rings," asked the priest and Link and Zelda were each given a golden ring and slipped them on each others ring fingers.

"By the power invested in me by the sacred power of Hyrule," said the priest, "I now pronounce you husband and wife." "You may now kiss the bride."

Link and Zelda then kissed and they were so happy during the kiss. Once the kiss broke, the priest continued.

"People of Hyrule, It is my honour to introduce you all to King Link and Queen Zelda."

Everyone then clapped and cheered for their king and new queen and Link and Zelda could tell that things would be great from then on.

Gwenno then gave Zelda back her bouquet and Link and Zelda walked down the aisle together. They then headed back to the castle along with everyone else so they could celebrate in the ballroom.

Zelda started the reception by tossing her bouquet behind her and it was caught by Aryll who then smiled at Colin who smiled back at her. Link and Zelda were then given the first two slices of the wedding cake and they enjoyed eating them.

"I'm so happy that we're married now," said Zelda to Link as they danced to the music played by Barnit

"I am too," said Link in response, "Now we can rule Hyrule together."

The reception went on for hours with everyone having a great time. That afternoon, Link and Zelda decided it was time for them to leave for their honeymoon. So, they left the reception, changed their clothes and went to their horses to ride them.

"Hey Link," asked Zelda as they left the castle, "Where do you have in mind for our honeymoon?"

"Korok Forest," answered Link.

"But no one is able to go through the Lost Woods," said a confused Zelda.

"Truth be told," said Link, "The royal family has secretly kept a map of the woods for a long time." "Many members of the family have visited in the past and I thought it would be a good place."

"That's interesting," said Zelda.

As they rode their horses, Link and Zelda began to imagine what their lives would be now that they were married and are the king and queen of Hyrule.