Year: 2023

Ages: Dipper 23, Wendy 26

Dipper's POV:

It was late April, and Dipper and Wendy were making wedding plans. "Ok, first of all, where should we have it?" Dipper said. "I do't want anything to extravagant." Wendy said. "Me neither. How about we have it at the Mystery Shack?" Dipper said. "Great idea! Most of our friends and family are there, anyway." Wendy said. "Ok, now we need a date." Dipper said. "How about early June, maybe the 9th? That's a Saturday." Wendy replied. "Sounds good." Dipper said. "Now we need to make a guest list. I don't want it to be too big. I think I'll just invite my dad, three brothers, and four of my friends." Wendy said. "Yeah, I don't want too many people either. I'll invite Mabel, Soos, Stan, my parents, and two of my friends from college." Dipper said. "That adds up to seventeen people in total. That sounds good to me." Wendy said. "Yeah, me too." Dipper said. Dipper and Wendy continued discussing wedding plans, until there were only a few things left to decide. "Who will be your best man?" Wendy asked. "I'm going to pick Benjamin from college." Dipper said. "Not Soos?" Wendy asked. "Well, I thought he could be the one to marry us. He got a license for that." Dipper replied. "Oh, cool! I'm going to have Mabel as my made of honor." Wendy said. "That's awesome." Dipper said. Then, they prepared invitations and put them in the mailbox.

The wedding was three days away, and Mabel had driven to Boston to help Wendy pick out her wedding dress. After that, the three of them flew to Oregon for the wedding. Luckily, everyone that was invited was able to come, even 85 year-old Stan, who was going to leave his retirement home to come. When they arrived at the Mystery Shack, Soos was waiting for them. After Dipper had moved away, he had rented the Shack to Soos. "Hey, guys!" Soos said. "Hey, Soos!" Dipper replied. The four of them unpacked the luggage and chatted. The next day, they set up for the wedding.

That night, Dipper had a bachelor party and Wendy had a bachelorette party. At Dipper's party, there was Dipper, Soos, Wendy's brothers, Thompson, Nate, Lee, Benjamin, and Dipper's other friend Matt. Instead of a normal bachelor party, they spent most of the time blowing up hot dogs in the microwave. "This never gets old!" Soos said. Finally, the night before the wedding arrived, and all of the guests were invited to dinner. Once everyone had arrived, Benjamin stood up and gave a toast. "Dipper has been my friend since the first day of high school. A lot of high school and college guys aren't very loyal, but Dipper was the opposite. Ever since the first day he started dating Wendy, he never so much as looked at another girl. He is the best guy I know. To Dipper and Wendy.". The crowd applauded. Afterwards, everybody continued having dinner and chatting. Everybody had a great time, but the best was yet to come.

The day of the wedding had finally arrived. Dipper stayed in bed until 10:00, and then took a shower, brushed his teeth, and ate breakfast. Then, he put on his tuxedo and went outside to where the wedding was taking place. Only Soos, Nate, and Tambry had arrived. Most of the others were staying in hotels. "Hey, dude!" Soos said. "Good morning, Soos." Dipper said. "Not thinking about running off are you?" Soos asked jokingly. "Not even for a second." Dipper said. After a while, more people started arriving and sitting down for the wedding. Only Wendy and Dan weren't there, because Dipper wasn't supposed to see her before the wedding itself. Eventually, 1:00 came, which was the time of the wedding. Dipper walked down the aisle next to his best man, Benjamin, towards Soos. After that, Mabel followed. Then, Manly Dan and Wendy walked down the pathway towards Dipper. Dipper smiled. Wendy looked so beautiful in the dress. Wendy arrived and faced Dipper. Then, Soos began, ""Dear friends and family, we are gathered here today to witness and celebrate the union of Dipper and Wendy in marriage. Through their time together, they have come to realize that their personal dreams, hopes, and goals are more attainable and more meaningful through the combined effort and mutual support provided in love, commitment, and family; and so they have decided to live together as husband and wife." Dipper and Wendy smiled at each other. "Dipper and Wendy are two of my closest friends. Ever since day one, I knew they were the perfect couple, and I could not be more honored to be officiating for them. I wish you two a lifetime of happiness." Soos said, shedding a tear. "We will now proceed to the vows." Benjamin handed Dipper a card. "Wendy, not many people are lucky enough to marry the first and only person they ever loved, but that is what I have with you. I love you more than I ever thought was possible, and my love only grows every day. I can't wait to begin a lifetime of happiness together. You are truly my one and only." Dipper said. Dipper was reading the words off a card, but he meant each and every word. He loved Wendy more than anything in the world.

Wendy's POV:

Wendy took her vows from Mabel. "Dipper, I always had the greatest time hanging out with you. Anytime I spent time with you, I felt great afterwards. It just took me so long to realize that this meant that you weren't just a good friend, you were the person I was meant to be with. Looking back, I don't know why I didn't see that you were the one from the beginning. Dipper, you really are the greatest guy I have ever met, and I can't wait to spend my life with you." Wendy said. Then, Soos said, "Here we go. Do you Dipper, take Wendy to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do you part?"

"I do." Dipper said. Do you Wendy, take Dipper to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do you part?" Soos said. "I do." Wendy replies. "Ok, rings?" Soos said. Mabel and Benjamin presented the rings. Wendy held out her finger, and Dipper put the ring on it. "Through this ring, I accept you as my wife, now and for all time." Then, Dipper held out his hand, and Wendy put her ring on his finger. "I give you this ring, a symbol of my love, as I give to you all that I am, and accept from you, all that you are." Wendy said. Then, Soos said, "And now, by the power vested in me by the State of Oregon, I hereby pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss."