News of our engagement spread through the town fast. For the most part everyone was happy for us or they just didn't care. I think some people were just happy that Regina was happy so she wouldn't be in super bitch mode. "So where are you going to have the reception and the wedding?" I looked at Ruby sitting across from Regina and I. Glancing at Regina she gave me a slight nod and smile.

"Well the reception, as long as it was okay with Granny, have it here and then the wedding in our back yard."

"I'm sure Granny will be fine with that!" Ruby was so excited for us. Ruby was basically the second friend I made here in Storybrooke. She was always nice to me and learned how to brew my coffee just right very quickly.

"Well I'm so happy for the two of you." Mary Margaret smiled and folded her hands on the table. "I can help with the planning and anything else you need."

"Yes because obviously you're good at keeping secrets from your Mayor." Regina's voice was serious and I saw the color start to drain from Mary Margaret's face. "Hiding things at your home, stealing Emma away to go ring shopping." Regina leaned closer, "What else have you been keeping from me Miss. Blanchard?" I knew Regina was joking and I broke out in laughter. Regina glared at me before cracking a smile. Ruby and Mary Margaret eased up when they realized it was a joke.

"She made me do it." I looked from Regina to the shorter brunette.

"Hey! Way to throw me under the bus!" We all started laughing and cutting up a little more. Granny agreed that we could have the reception at the diner. It seemed fitting to have it here. It was the main "get together" spot in town for big crowds. Ruby said she would take care of decorating the diner and Mary Margaret said she would take care of wedding invites. One thing that would be different is Regina and I wouldn't have bridesmaids or maid of honors and we would carry each others' ring. Of course, Regina would be walked down the aisle by her mother and I would wait for her at the altar.

Ruby, Granny, Mary Margaret, Cora, and even Graham pitched in and helped up pull this whole wedding, and reception off. The day of the wedding I was an emotional wreck, in a good way of course. I was terrified, excited and everything in between. Regina was about to marry me of all people. "Are you okay?" I jumped when I heard Mary Margaret's voice. "Sorry to scare you."

"It's okay. I'm just…" I didn't know what I was. Too many emotions to count.

"Scared?" Mary Margaret sat beside me and looked at the ruby ring I picked out. "She'll love it just as much as when you asked her to marry you. I bet you had to force her to take it off last night." I laughed remembering last night. Regina did NOT want to take the ring off for less than a day just for me to put it back on her finger.

"Yeah she didn't want to take it off. I wonder what my ring looks like." Butterflies overwhelmed my stomach as I thought of Regina putting a ring on my finger. A few hours later there I was, standing at the altar waiting for Cora and Regina to come my way. When they did I about dropped to my knees. Regina didn't walk; she glided down the aisle in a simple, dark red dress. It hugged her curves and I couldn't take my eyes off of her. The preacher cleared his throat and I mumbled a quick sorry and closed my mouth.

"Ladies and gentlemen we are gathered here today to wed these two young ladies and send them off into the world of marriage where they will continue to argue and get on each others' nerves like they have since the day Emma showed up." Regina and I both shot him a look but he didn't miss a beat. "But through this past year we have all seen these two slowly fall in love with each other; even if they wouldn't admit it. We all saw this day coming and we are very happy. Once again, even if it's just so Regina's not like her old fire-breathing self." I had to muffle a laugh when Regina shot the balding man a death glare. "Do either of you have anything you'd like to say before I wed you?"

"Yes." I looked from him to Regina and took her hands in mine. "Don't kill him. He's the only preacher in Storybrooke." Regina smiled and agreed. "Regina, I know this past year hasn't been all happy go lucky but I wouldn't change a moment of it. When I came here I didn't know anyone and I didn't even know myself. The moment I saw you walk into Granny's diner I felt a pull towards you. Little did I know that pull was going to turn into me falling madly in love with you. Who knew out of the six billion people in this world you would adopt Henry. It seems like fate brought us together and…okay I had this kinda planned in my head but when I saw you in that dress I went blank." Regina laughed and shook her head.

"Emma…I don't know what to say to that now. I owe you so much for saving not only my life but our son's life as well." She paused a moment and closed her eyes. "And now that I said that…we're going to have to have a long chat with Henry. If someone told me a year ago that I'd be marring you I'd laugh and call them crazy. But here I am about to marry you, my White Knight, my Savior." As we stood there the world melted away and I felt myself leaning towards Regina to kiss her until I was stopped by the preacher's hand pressed against my forehead.

"Not yet. Geez Emma! Can you not go five minutes without having eye-sex with Regina?" I closed my eyes and took in a deep breath.

"Graham, will you arrest me if I…oh wait…he's a preacher…I can't punch him in the face for that." There was a small laughter coming from the crowd of people. "Will you stop torturing me and let me kiss her already?" The man smiled and read a few lines from the leather-bound Bible in his hands.

"Alright. We are gathered here today in the sight of God and angels, and the presence of friends and loved ones, to celebrate one of life's greatest moments, to give recognition to the worth and beauty of love, and to add our best wishes and blessings to the words which shall unite Emma and Regina in holy matrimony. Marriage is a most honorable estate, created and Instituted by God, signifying unto us the mystical union, which also rests between Christ and the Church; so too may this marriage be adorned by true and abiding love. Should there be anyone who has cause why this couple should not be united in marriage, they must…"

"Keep their mouth shut and sit their ass down." There was silence a moment before a few sprits of laughter. "You can continue sir."

"Well, that's new…I'm guessing the two of you don't care about the long speech I normally do here…so would you like me to skip all of it?"

"Yes!" Regina and I spoke in unison and the preacher chuckled.

"Alright then. Emma Swan, do you take Regina Mills to be your wife? Do you promise to love, honor, cherish and protect her, forsaking all others and holding only to her forevermore?" I couldn't hold back the smile I had as I looked into Regina's chocolate eyes.

"I do."

"Regina Mills, do you take Emma Swan to be your wife? Do you promise to love, honor, cherish and protect her, forsaking all others and holding only to her forevermore?"

"I do."

"As if either of you would have said anything else." His voice was warm and caring. "By the power invested in me by the state of Maine I now pronounce you wife and wife." He stopped speaking and I looked at him.

"Finish so I can kiss her already!" Everyone laughed at my reaction.

"Oh, yeah, sorry. You may now…" I didn't let him finish. I laced my fingers in Regina's hair and kissed her tenderly. We held the kiss for a moment and then I pressed my forehead against hers.

"I love you so much Regina." Everyone cheered and soon Regina threw the bouquet behind her. When we turned around Mary Margaret was the one who caught the flowers. She shot me a look and I grinned knowing how much of a crush she had on David.