Alfons stood in front of his soon to be wife, Aurora.
Aurora had light blond hair, and light green eyes that sparkled like the ocean's water.
Aurora's hair had a veil on it, just for the occasion.
She wore a white silk top over top whatever color her pair of seashells were, and her silk top fell over her tail in a light manner, hiding most of her goldish green tail.
Alfons may have chosen her, because some of her features looked similar to Ed's in a certain light.
Alfons readied himself for the ceremony that would make her his wife.
"Wait!" A frantic voice called out; the voice belonged to Alfons's best friend.
Alfons's eyes took in a couple of figures that swam in.
One in particular caught his eye: a mergirl of about Alfons's own age.
She had golden blond hair that was wavy as if she had just taken it out of a braid, wide golden eyes that were as bright as the sun, a long, red tail, and two red seashells rested on her breasts.
"Edlynn." Alfons gasped; he had never seen a more beautiful mermaid.
Edlynn's arm was made of a lighter metal that didn't sink her, and Alfons wondered where the leg had gone.
It was impossible to turn a metal leg in to a tail, and the tail definately wasn't fake.
"Are we allowed to switch the brides?" Wrath asked.
Alfons's father looked more than a little startled by this turn of events.
"Aurora?" Alfons asked his current bride, nervously.
"Go ahead." Aurora pulled the veil off of her head, and placed it on top of Edlynn's head.
She even pulled Ed's hair up the way that her's had been.
She slid her mermaid dress off, and helped Edlynn in to the silk merdress.
She led Ed over to the altar.
Wrath seemed just as surprised over Aurora's acceptance as The King had been over the whole ordeal.
"How come you are so easygoing about this?" Wrath asked Aurora.
"I know what love is like; my lover died out at sea a year ago." Aurora admitted; the pain sparkled in her eyes like circular crystals.
Alfons married the one that he loved on his eighteenth birthday.
He and Edlynn became king and queen after that fateful day.
