Ally POV

"Trish, I'm freaking out!" I exclaimed, grabbing my best friend's shoulders. My eyes were wide and my breathing was ragged.

"Als, relax." She grabbed my hand and led me to the couch.

"Relax? I'm getting married in eight hours and you want me to relax?!"

"Um, yes?"

You heard right. Today was the day I would become Mrs. Ally Moon. I was excited, but nervous as hell. Not to mention that I was freaking out. I was pretty sure that Aria was a little bit scared since I usually never acted like this.

I hadn't seen Austin since yesterday because he was staying in Dez and Trish's apartment. We weren't allowed to see each other until the ceremony and if we did, Trish would have had my head. My dad, Brenda, Jason and Amanda arrived the other day and they had been staying in a hotel ever since. The same went for Austin's parents.

As for the location of our wedding, we rented a private beach where no paparazzi would be able to trespass. Thank heavens for that. The last thing I needed was to have paparazzi crash my wedding. That would really put a damper on my mood.

Oh, and Austin wanted to keep the destination for our honeymoon a secret as well. The only problem was that I didn't know either. No matter how much I begged, he wouldn't tell me where we were going. Stubborn bastard.

"Alright, since the ceremony starts at eleven thirty at night and it's only three thirty, we have some time to kill." Ashley said. Aria was on her lap.

The ceremony started at eleven thirty because we wanted to kiss at midnight. Since we were getting married on New Year's Eve, we thought it would be more special.

"How are you guys so calm?" I asked, running a hand through my hair.

"Uh, because we're not the ones getting married." Trish said like it was the most obvious thing in the world.

I glared at her and she smiled. "So, you excited to finally be Mrs. Moon?" Ash asked.

I bit my lip and nodded. "Yeah. I honestly never thought I'd me marrying Austin."

"Because you thought he cheated on you with Kira?" Trish asked softly. I nodded. "Well, he didn't and you guys are getting married."

I couldn't help but smile. I was marrying the love of my life today so I would be smiling a lot. I wouldn't be surprised if my face hurt after today.

"Well, instead of sitting around for a few hours, let's keep ourselves occupied." Ash suggested.

We all agreed and decided to paint our nails. Why go to a nail salon when you could have your friend and sister do it for free? Smart, right?

After we did each other's nails, we made some popcorn and popped in a movie. We would have chosen a chick flick, but we didn't want Aria watching that. So, we settled on a movie that Aria loved. Finding Nemo. Let's be honest, everyone loved Finding Nemo.

After the movie ended, it was time for us to get ready. It was only seven o'clock, but according to Trish, "perfection takes time."

"Alright, let's start with you hair." Trish said as I sat down at the kitchen table. She had a curling iron plugged in and a bunch of makeup laid out on the table.

Forty five minutes later, my hair was perfectly curled and pinned to the back. Trish held up a mirror for me and I smiled.

"Wow, Trish." I was honestly speechless. "It looks amazing."

"Just wait until I'm completely done with you." She grinned.

While Trish was doing my makeup, Ashley was getting Aria ready since she was going to be the flower girl. At least Aria knew what she was doing since this would be her second time being the flower girl. I wouldn't be surprised if she would be the flower girl at Trish and Dez's wedding. Yeah, I had a feeling they would be getting married.

First, Trish applied a concealer, followed by foundation. She used a pressed powder to keep the foundation and concealer on longer. She then applied some eye shadow and I couldn't help but giggle because it tickled. Once she was done with the eye shadow, she applied the eye liner and mascara. And last but not least, she applied the lipstick. I chose a light shade of red since I knew that Austin loved it when I wore red lipstick.

"Alright, you ready?" Trish asked once she finished applying the makeup. I nodded. She held up the mirror and I gasped.

"Trish," I whispered. "I look so..."

"Hot? Beautiful?" She suggested, smirking.

"I was gonna say different, but okay." I chuckled.

"Your beautiful daughter is ready!" Ash announced.

I turned around and smiled at the sight of my daughter. She was wearing a Tiered Tea-Length dress and she looked beautiful.

"You look beautiful, princess." I told my daughter, kneeling down so I was her height.

"You too, mommy." I smiled and kissed her forehead.

"Alright, now we have to do our makeup." Ash said. "Let's go Trish."

I chuckled and took a seat on the couch. In only a few hours, I would be Mrs. Ally Moon.

Austin POV

"Guys, what if Ally regrets marrying me?" I asked Dez and Ethan. I was pacing around the apartment, biting my nails. I was so nervous!

"Austin, Ally would never regret marrying you." Dez assured me. "She loves you."

"And you love her." Ethan added. "Ally wouldn't be marrying you if she didn't love you, so stop freaking out."

"I know that we love each other, but I'm afraid that sometimes going to go wrong." I said, claiming a seat on the couch.

"Why would anything go wrong? Kira and Elliot are out of the picture and they were the only two who were problematic for your relationship." Dez explained.

"Did you just say problematic?" Ethan and I asked in unison. Dez smiled and nodded. "Weird."

"Anyway, I guess that I'm used to things going wrong." I said.

"I can guarantee you that nothing will go wrong." Ethan told me. "Now, let's change the subject. Where are you taking Ally on your honeymoon?"

I grinned and told them where we were going. They both gave me approving looks and I nodded my head. Even though they liked the place I picked, I could only hope that so would Ally.

At around four, we left the apartment so we could head to the resort. Being famous had its perks since I was able to rent out the whole resort so Ally and I could have a private beach wedding. Yeah, being famous rocked.

I was only two hours away from marrying the love of my life. Whoa.

No One's POV

"Honey, you look beautiful." Lester complimented his daughter once he laid eyes on her. Ally had her wedding dress on and she looked stunning.

"Thanks, daddy." Ally smiled and hugged her father.

"I can't believe my little girl is getting married." He gushed, tearing up a little.

"Dad, don't cry. You're gonna make me cry." Ally laughed, feeling the tears well up. Luckily Trish used waterproof mascara.

"Sorry, sweetie. I just can't believe it."

"Yeah, I always thought I'd be getting married first." Ashley joked. "But I'm happy for you."

"Thanks, Ash." Ally hugged her sister.

"Mommy, why are you crying?" Aria asked her mother who was holding her hand.

Ally, as best as she could, knelt down and looked at her daughter. "I'm crying because I'm happy." She kissed her daughters forehead.

"Happy tears?"

Ally chuckled. "Yeah, happy tears."

Definitely happy tears.

In another room in the resort, Austin was fixing his tie while his parents stared at him. Not in the creepy way, but in the loving way.

"I can't believe my baby boy is getting married." Mimi said, smiling.

"Mom, I'm not a baby." Austin groaned, although there was a smile on his face.

"In my eyes you always will be."

"Dad, help." Austin begged.

Mike chuckled. "Sorry son, no can do."

Once Austin fixed his tie so it looked perfect, he asked his parents how he looked. He was wearing the usual suit and tie, but he looked amazing. And hot. Don't forget hot.

When the time came for the ceremony to start, Austin and Ally were nervous and anxious. All the guests were seated out on the beach and Austin stood by the alter. He was biting his lip and he was surprised that he hadn't drawn blood.

When the music began, Austin's heart quickened. Any second now, his future wife would be walking down the aisle. But before Ally walked down the aisle, Aria did. Everyone was cooing at how adorable she looked and all Austin could do was smile. If he wasn't supposed to be standing by the alter, he would have run up to Aria and pepper her face with kisses.

As Ally started walking down the aisle with Lester by her side, her eyes fixated on Austin's and it was like time froze. They were no longer surrounded by their friends and family, but they were alone. Austin smiled widely and Ally returned it.

When she approached the alter, Lester was still holding onto her arm. "Who gives this woman to this man?" The preacher asked.

"I do." Lester smiled and kissed Ally's cheek before claiming his seat next to his wife.

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered together in the sight of God, and in the face of this company, to join together this Man and this Woman in holy Matrimony." Both Austin and Ally zoned out everything else the preacher said. They were staring into each other's eyes and they didn't want to break contact. Austin mouthed that he loved her and she did the same.

When the preacher announced that Austin and Ally wrote their own vows, both their hearts quickened. Austin went first.

"Als, from the moment I met you, I knew you were the one for me. We met at the age of fifteen and even though we were young, I already pictured my future with you. Although I never imagined becoming a parent at such a young age, I wouldn't change it for anything. You and Aria are the most important people in my life and I could never dream of losing you. I love you."

By the end of Austin's vow, Ally was in tears. She smiled before speaking.

"Austin, having you walk into Sonic Boom back when we were fifteen was probably the greatest day of my life. I still didn't understand why you played drums with corndogs, but whatever." Everyone laughed at this. "We've been through so much together and that only made our love grow stronger. I can't imagine my life without you or our daughter because you two mean the world to me. I love you. Forever and always."

It might not had been manly, but Austin shed a few tears.

"At this time, I ask you, Austin, and you, Ally, to face each other and take each other's hands." The preacher began and the couple took each other's hands.

"Austin, will you take Ally to be your wife, your partner in life and your one true love? Will you cherish her friendship and love her today, tomorrow and forever? Will you trust and honor her, laugh with her and cry with her? Will you be faithful through good times and bad, in sickness and in health as long as you both shall live?"

"I do." Austin answered, smiling.

"Ally, will you take Austin to be your husband, your partner in life and your one true love? Will you cherish his friendship and love him today, tomorrow and forever? Will you trust and honor him, laugh with him and cry with him? Will you be faithful through good times and bad, in sickness and in health as long as you both shall live?"

"I do." Ally replied, smiling just as wide as Austin.

After the exchanging of the rings, which was a bit difficult because both their hands were trembling, the preacher spoke.

"By the power bested in me, I may now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride."

Austin grabbed Ally's waist and crashed his lips onto hers just as the imaginary clock stroke midnight. Ally wrapped her arms around his neck, pulling him closer. They could hear the applause of their friends and family, but they weren't focused on them. They were focused on each other.

When they pulled away, Austin rested his forehead on hers. "I love you, Mrs. Moon."

Ally giggled. "I love you too, Mr. Moon."

The wedding reception was in full swing and both Austin and Ally were smiling like idiots. They were sitting at their table and Aria was on Ally's lap, fast asleep. Well, it was past midnight so she was exhausted.

"Did we really just get married?" Austin asked.

Ally nodded. "Yeah. We did." She glanced down at Aria and kissed the top of her head.

"Maybe Trish and Dez should take her back to the apartment?" Austin suggested. They would be looking after Aria while they went on their honeymoon.

"We can't take her on the honeymoon?" Ally asked, jokingly.

"Uh, I don't think she'd want to be with us while we're doing activities."

Ally blushed a deep shade of red. "I've never been apart from her for so long."

"Als, we're only going for two weeks. Don't worry, okay?" Ally nodded and they walked over to Trish and Dez.

Before they knew it, Austin and Ally were in a limo heading over to the airport. Austin still wouldn't tell his wife where they were going, but Ally had something else on her mind. She'd been keeping something from him for a little over a week and if she didn't tell him now, she would explode.

"Austin, there's something I need to tell you." Ally said, nervousness taking over her entire body.

Austin noticed and took her hand. "What is it?"

"Um, remember when we talked about having more kids?"

He nodded slowly. "Yeah."

"Well, uh, we got a head start."

Austin tilted his head in confusion before realization crossed his face. "You're pregnant?"

Ally bit her lip and nodded. "Yeah."

"We're gonna have a baby?" Austin smiled.

Ally couldn't help but do the same. "Yeah, we're having a baby."

Suddenly, Austin's lips were on Ally's. He was kissing her with so much passion and love. They were going to have another baby. They were going to have another Austin and Ally.

They were in pure bliss.

I can't believe I'm saying it, but this is the last chapter. But don't worry, I will be writing an epilogue. Review and tell me what you thought.

Once I'm done with Endless Summer, I'm starting a new story and I already have the first chapter done.

Summary: Austin and Ally. Both are single parents who experienced heartbreak in different ways. Both believed that they would never find love again, but were they wrong? Would they find love again? And more importantly, would they find it with each other?

What do you think? Let me know and I'll try to finish my stories so I can post the first chapter.