*Fast forward ANOTHER month*

*Wedding Day*

Well, the day has finally arrived, the church in Long Island has now been filled with white roses, a long white carpet, like the ones those celebrities would walk on…or something like that….

The time was 7:32, time for the church was to be open for their final inspection, and when Kelly was standing in the middle of the starting of the aisle, she was in total awe.

What she saw at the end of the aisle was one of those fence like hoops, and intangled with bright pink roses…yes…there was such thing as bright pink roses…well…Haylie was going to like something about the decoration at the front…

…and basically on the sides of the church, were of course….bright pink roses…where the hell do people find those type of flowers, because they are so damn amazing…

"Hey Kel." She heard someone say.

She turned around and saw Sydney. She was wearing a white tank top, grey acid washed skinny jeans and black ankle boots.

"Hey Syd." Kelly said back.

"Do you might know what Haylie is doing right now?" Sydney asked.

"Mind I ask why do you want to know?" Kelly asked.

"Just wondering." Sydney said.

"Well…it's around 7:45 or so…so she must be at the hair salon with Maryse getting her hair and makeup done." Kelly said.

"Really, I would of thought she was just getting into her dress and all that…well, she's going to look good." Sydney said.

"Yeah, she will, now, let's check on the bridesmaid dresses." Kelly said as she left the part of the church with the Canadian red-head.

*Couple of hours later-round 12:30-1:00*

Well, it was almost time for the actual wedding to proceed, the person who's directing the whole wedding (who's named was Paul) and the husband-to-be Mike were standing at the front of the church, seeing people enter the church and starting to sit in the pews, his side of the family and friends on the right side of the church, and Haylie's family and friends on the left side of the church.

*In the back of the church*

"Dude, Haylie's here." Lucy-who was one of Haylie's cousin said.

"What?" Sabrina asked.

"You're sister in law's here." Lucy replied, which then Sabrina jogged to the outside of the church.

When she did, she jogged to the driver's side of the limo, knocked on the window, then it rolled down to see the driver (who earlier I figured out his name was Charlie).

"Yo, Charlie, do two more drive arounds, we're not ready for Haylie to be in here yet." Then she jogged back into the church.

*Inside the Church*

"Who's going down the aisle now?" Sabrina whispered as she saw two people walking down the aisle-possibly one the groomsmen and one of the bridesmaids.

"Cody and Gail." Lucy whispered back.

"They actually look good as a couple…if they were one…" Sabrina whispered.

"Sabrina, how's my hair?" Sabrina heard Mickie whisper to her. Sabrina turned around and saw Mickie's hair all volumized with a little bit of curl herre and there…and it looks incredibly cute.

"Fine, who you walking down with?" Sabrina whispered.

"Haylie's brother." Mickie whispered.

"Aww." Sabrina mouthed and Josh appeared behind her and they entered the main part of the church.

"Who's left?" Lucy asked.

"Kelly, Damien, Maryse and Randy before Haylie and her father." Sabrina whispered back.

"And speak of the devil, look beautiful Damien." Lucy whispered as she saw the youngest Hardy brother walk towards them.

"Aww thanks Luce, where's the lucky blonde who get's to walk down the aisle with me?" Damien whispered.

"Right here." Kelly whispered as she walked behind Sabrina and Lucy…looking beautiful as ever by the way.

"Go, go, go, go, we still need the best man and the maid of honour to do before Haylie and pops walk out." Lucy said before Damien and Kelly walked out to the aisle.

"I still can't believe Haylie is getting married." Sabrina whispered.

"Yeah I know, I would of thought I would be the one getting married first before Haylie." Lucy said.

"Hey, where's Haylie?" Maryse whispered as soon as she got to Sabrina and Lucy.

"She's…" Sabrina whispered as she looked out one of the stain glassed windows and saw the limo pull up. "Right here." She whispered.

"Alright good." Maryse said before going to Randy and walking down the aisle together.

"Now they look good as a couple." Lucy whispered.

"You serious?" Sabrina whispered.

"Yeah, I'm dead serious." Lucy said, before seeing the girl of the hour walk between her and Sabrina.

"How do I look? Decent?" Haylie asked.

"Yeah girl, hey Trudel senior." Lucy whispered to get Peter Trudel's attention. When he walked over to us, Lucy added, "It's time to walk your daughter down the aisle."

"Yeah, thanks girls in advance for everything you did for my daughter." Peter said as he heard Here Comes the Bride playing,

"Well, good luck Haylie, and Peter, try to get Mary not to cry too much." Lucy said before her and Sabrina left the area.

Peter grabbed one of Haylie's hands and started walking towards the alter, where him, his wife, and in front of Haylie's friends and family, they would witness their daughter/neice/grand-daughter/cousin/second cousin getting married to the love of her life.

When Peter got Haylie to the front, and he took his spot next to his lovely wife, Paul started the service by saying,

"It is with great pleasure that we gather today to witness the joining of two hands, and two hearts in holy matrimony. These two people, Michael and Haylie, have fallen in love so deeply, so completely, that today, they make a bond, a sacred covenant before God, whereby their hearts, their bodies, and their souls shall be united as one in marriage for the rest of their days. Michael and Haylie's respective families, together with their friends, each represent a circle of love. A circle of love where members care for, and nurture each other, in times of joy and in times of sorry. Today, Michael and Haylie join their lives together to make a new circle of love, one that overlaps with, and is made stronger by those from which it has emerged. You have been invited here because of their special relationship with you, to witness the creation of this sacred bond."

Paul exhaled a little bit before, continuing with some sort of poem thing called From the art of Marriage by William A Petersen.

"A good marriage must be created. In the marriage, the little things are the big things. It is never being too old to hold hands. It is remembering to say "I love you" at least once each day, It is never going to sleep angry. It is having a mutual sense of values and objectives. It is standing together and facing the world. It is forming a circle of love that gathers in the whole family. It is speaking words of appreciation and demonstrating gratitude in thoughtful ways. It is having the capacity to forgive and forget. It is giving each other at atmosphere in which each person can grow. It is a common search for the good and the beautiful It is not only marrying the right person. It is being the right partner."

"The covenant of marriage is one that can be entered into only by persons who are bother legally and spiritually free to offer themselves to each other. Therefore, in the presence of God and in the presence of all of the witnesses here, I will ask Michael and Haylie to state their intention. Michael and Haylie, have you come here freely and without reservation to give yourselves to each other in the holy state of matrimony?"

"Yes." Haylie and Mike said together.

"Michael and Haylie, please face each other and join your hands and in doing do, join your hearts."

"I, Michael, take you Haylie, to be my lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, to love and to cherish, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, from this day forward, until death do us part." He said, which of course, even though it's like one of the most traditional wedding vow in the book, still put a small smile on Haylie's face.

"I, Haylie, take you Michael, to be my lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, to love and to cherish, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, from this day forward, until death do us part." Haylie said.

When Maryse and Randy handed Paul the rings, he continued to say, "Lord, please bless these rings that Michael and Haylie are about to exchange. May these rings forever remind them of their covenant with one another, as well as the circle of love they have publicly created here today. May their compassion and kindness for one another always be like these rings, with no beginning and no end. May the precious metal remind them of their precious commitment, and if either begins to tarnish, may they joyfully undertake the sacred duty to make it shine brightly again. May their relationship always be like these rings, separate but close, simple but beautiful. May these rings always belong to their hands, and their love always belong in each other's hearts. Amen."

He turns to Mike and says, "Please look into the eyes of your beloved, and please the ring, a symbol of your love for Haylie on her left hand and say, "With this ring, I thee wed."

When Mike did what he was told to say, and as he was placing the ring on Haylie's finger, she'd felt a little tingly sensation, knowing that it was only a matter of minutes before she was married to the love of her life.

Then Paul turned to Haylie and said, "Please look into Michael's eyes, and place the ring on his hand, and say, "With this ring, I thee wed."

After Haylie finished that, Paul turned to face the people who were in the church and said, "Now that you have heard Michael and Haylie recite their marriage vows, do you, their family and friends, promise from this day forward, to encourage them and love them, and to help guide and support them in being steadfast in the promises they have made? If you agree, please say "We do."

When like around nine hundred people or so said that, Paul said some Pronouncement thing, which went off like this, "Michael and Haylie, with the support of your families and friends, by the vows you have made to one another, by the strength of your covenant, and in the presence of God, it is my pleasure to pronounce you husband and wife. You may seal your marriage with a kiss."

When Mike and Haylie leaned close and kissed, the audience was 'awwing', some of the girls were crying of such a happy moment, some of the guys (mostly in Haylie's side of the family) were hooting and hollering (How could they do that and still be aloud in the church, have no clue)

After all the noise settled down, Paul said, "We will close with a final blessing for your marriage: Now you will feel no rain, for each of you will be shelter to the other. Now you will feel no cold, for each of you will be warmth to the other. Now there is no more loneliness, for each of you will be companion to the other. Now you are two bodies, but there is only one life before you. Go now to your dwelling place, to enter into the days of your togetherness. And may your days be good and long upon the earth. Amen."

"Ladies and gentlemen, it is my greatest honour and privilege to present to you for the very first time, Mr. and Mrs. Mizanin!"