Sara made sure to send a message to Gil when she was on her way so he wouldn't see her. She was pleased to walk in and see all of her friends dressed to the nines. Catherine snatched her up three feet from the door.

"You look phenomenal!" Catherine spun her around to check out the dress.

"Thank you. With your hair up like that, the green dress looks even better on you." Sara returned the compliment.

"We saved you a seat. Come on." Catherine started to drag her to the seating area.

"I'll be there in a moment." Sara stalled and pulled her elbow back to her own body.

"Ok. Don't take too long. It's almost three." Catherine said. Sara didn't need any reminder of the time. She'd been keeping track of it since they woke her up this morning. She spied Mrs. Kettley and hugged the woman. Mrs. Kettley admired the gown even more once Sara completed the look. Grissom's family was arriving and there was an announcement for everyone to take their seats. Sully came and whisked Sara away into an alcove so she could be hidden and also so that Sully could still see the processional. She heard the music and knew that Gil was walking his mother to her seat. Mrs. Kettley handed Sara a bouquet then left to meet Grissom and be escorted by him. Sully had watched everything.

"Ok, Sweets. It's time." Sully said and looked her in the eye.

"I'm ready." Sara said confidently. Sully produced a tiny veil and lovingly placed it in her hair before covering her face. He walked her to the door as the traditional music filled the air. People automatically rose for her and she heard several people gasp when the realization hit them that Sara was the bride. No one had seen Grissom step up to his place next to the minister except Sara and Sully. The minister had donned his white collar when the music began and everyone had looked to the back of the room. Sully guided her the short distance to her future and lifted her veil to kiss her cheek before he handed her off to Gil. Several murmurs could be heard after Sara and Gil had joined hands.

"Please be seated." The minister had started off and most people did as they were instructed. Sara and Gil knew which people were still standing and kept their eyes on the minister as he repeated himself. Finally, everyone was seated.

"Who gives this woman away in holy matrimony?"

"I do." Sully answered proudly and took his place between Helen and Diane. The click of Josh's camera could be heard sporadically, but neither Sara nor Gil ever saw him. The minister had begun.

"Is there anyone here who sees just cause that these two people should not be married?" There was complete silence for the thirty second pause. He continued his speech about finding that special someone.

"Gil, take Sara's hand in yours and place this ring on her finger." The minister instructed. Gil picked up the ring from the open bible held in front of him and placed it on her finger.

"Now, you may tell her the promise that you have come up with." Gil looked lovingly into her eyes for a few seconds.

"Sara, with this ring, I make you a part of me. I share my soul with you and there are no secrets between us. I fell in love with you years ago and now that we are here together, I have discovered that my love has not diminished with time, but grown dramatically. I promise to do everything in my power to keep you safe and happy for the rest of our days together." Sara smiled so pure and genuine with his words of love.

"Sara, hold Gil's hand and place this ring on his hand." The minister continued. Sara took her turn to pick up the ring and slide it onto Gil's finger, thankful that it fit perfectly.

"You may give him your promise." The minister told her. Sara took a deep breath.

"Gil, I love you. I feel that I don't deserve someone so wonderful and genuine as you are to me. I consider myself so lucky that I have found you and that you returned my love tenfold. I get to have you as my friend, my colleague, my lover, and my soul mate. We've survived some very rough times and our love has remained true. There could never be anyone for me, but you." Sara's voice was getting shaky. Both of them had spoken words from their hearts. Their eyes steadily held each others gaze. Both of them were smiling and neither of them knew anyone else was around. The minister tapped him on the shoulder.

"Gil, you may now kiss your bride." He lifted the short veil and Sara met him halfway. Gil's family began the applause, causing it to gradually increase. The minister had to tap him on the shoulder again to stop the kiss. Gil knew his face was a bright shade of pink.

"I have the great pleasure of announcing for the first time, Dr. and Mrs. Gil Grissom!" Sully whooped and hollered in a manner quite unbecoming for a man approaching sixty years old. His enthusiasm proved contagious as the newly weds walked back down the aisle and out of the room. They immediately disappeared into a waiting limousine. Sully calmly instructed everyone to proceed to the reception hall.

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"So, do you think they're pissed?" Sara asked laughingly. She had seen their faces on her way out of the room.

"Confusion is definitely one emotion they feel. I'm sure they're mad as hell. We have some explaining to do." He told her seriously.

"I'm ready. Should we tell them about the baby?" She had joined his serious mood. He held one of her hands in his and palmed her cheek with the other.

"You know they're going to ask us why we split the first time; and they'll keep asking us until they get an answer." He told her. She nodded but said nothing.

"I can handle it now." She said after a minute of silent debate. She could handle anything with Gil by her side.

"I'm glad. I love you." She smiled.

"I love you too." Sara leaned forward and kissed him. This kept them busy until they reached the reception and as planned, they were the first ones there, by ten minutes. They split their time, mentally preparing their speeches and kissing.

Forty minutes later, everyone that had attended the wedding were seated at their designated spot. Grissom stood up and clinked his glass. The room silenced immediately.

"First, I'd like to thank all of you for coming to share this with Sara and I. A majority of you had no idea why you were brought here, we apologize now for the deception. We really wanted to surprise you. For those of you in the know, thank you for playing your parts so well. I'm sure you'd like to know, especially my CSI's, why Sara and I got married today." Several people nodded.

"A short time ago, my older brother Sully went to Las Vegas looking for me. While he was there, he managed to cause a bit of chaos." Sara chuckled and Sully smiled proudly.

"Anyway, he met Catherine, Warrick, Nick, Greg and Jim. He showed them pictures of me and Sara from when we were dating ten years ago." Sully interrupted the surprised gasps from the lab tech table.

"There are copies on the back of your menus." Gil waited while the room, including Sara, looked at the pictures. She showed him and he was thankful that the more embarrassing ones of them on the beach were absent. Gil clinked his glass again.

"After embarrassing us and revealing our past, Sara walked out of the diner we'd been in. I caught up with her and we talked. During that talk, we discovered that we still held the same feelings now that we did back then. Unbeknownst to us, Sully and our five friends were watching an old video and starting to plot to get us back together. Sara and I had decided to exact our own revenge and pretended that dredging up our past had upset us. Unfortunately, our game went too far; several people got emotionally hurt over the last three weeks. Catherine, Nick, Warrick, and Greg, we are truly sorry for what we did. We never intended for it to go as far as it did and I hope that you will forgive Sara and Sully for playing double agents." Gil concluded his speech and resumed his seat next to Sara. Catherine stood up.

"So what happened all those years ago?" Sara exchanged a look with Gil and after his nod, she stood.

"It was my fault." Sara stopped to take a breath. Gil found her hand and held it tight. She focused on Catherine and continued to talk.

"I found out that I had been pregnant when I was in the emergency room having a miscarriage. I was so overcome with shame and sorrow that I couldn't bring myself to face Gil, so I left." There was complete and total silence. Sara left the room; forcing Gil to chase after his new wife.

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A/N: Well they're married now. Will the team forgive them? I know a lot of you thought that one of them would figure it out and possibly Greg or Catherine since the most clues were thrown to those two, but I had more fun blindsiding the team. I know it seems OOC for Sara to share such personal information with so many people, but in my mind, she figured it was easier to tell the truth than to have people speculating and rumors start. Please let me know what you think. There are only a few chapters left. As always, have a great day! Kelly