The next day was the wedding, so everyone was up bright and early. The wedding was taking place in a nearby church and since this wedding was a very highly anticipated event, people were calling it the wedding of the century, though there was a good chance that term would be used again in Star City for the wedding of Oliver Queen and Laurel Lance, but anyways, the press was all over this event, much to both the bride and groom's irritation.

Anyways, Lois was currently sitting in the bride's room alone when Kara entered.

"Hey, is Lucy in here?" Kara asked.

"No, why?" Lois asked as she turned to face the closest thing she'll have to a sister-in-law.

"Because that means I can give you this." Kara said as she pulled out a small box and out of it she pulled out a silver band with writing on it that Lois immediately recognized at Kryptonian, topped with the crest of the house of El.

"What's this?" Lois asked.

"I know you and Clark are going to be having a kryptonian wedding ceremony when you get to Argo, but I wanted to be the one to give you this. It's a kryptonian marriage band. It'll symbolize you being married on both our worlds." Kara said as Lois took it.

"It's beautiful Kara." Lois said.

"It's got more meaning then you realize." Kara said.

"What do you mean?" Lois asked.

"That's a replica of Clark's mother's wedding bracelet. I would've preferred the real one, but that was destroyed when she died." Kara said and now Lois understood how truly important this was.

"I'll make sure he knows." Lois said and Kara smiled.

"I already told him. I have him a band that's a replica of his father's. Figured it was the closest thing he'd get to having his birth parents here. I think they would've liked you." Kara said.

"Sometimes I forget that you're actually older than Clark and you actually knew his parents." Lois said.

"I've told him everything I can remember about them. I think they'd be proud of the man he's become. I know my parents are proud of him." Kara said as Lucy entered the room and Lois and Kara were quick to hide the bracelet.

"Sorry I'm late, I had a hell of a time dodging those reporters. Honestly Lois, you should've just had the wedding at the hotel." Lucy said.

"Well that's where the reception will be, but I'm beginning to think you're right." Lois agreed as she smiled at her little sister.

"What?" Lucy asked.

"I have to admit, I was a little surprised when you said yes to being my maid of honor." Lois said, since she'd honestly been a bit hesitant to invite either her father or her sister, since she didn't have the best relationship with either of them.

"Hey, we may have our fights and we may drive each other crazy, but at the end of the day, we're still sisters." Lucy said with a smile, since she was hoping that maybe she and Lois could get on the road to recovery, though they both knew that there was no chance she'd let her father back into her life and the more time Lucy spent with her father, the more she was beginning to understand why. His paranoia was growing to the level that was similar to that of Project Cadmus ever since the emergence of Supergirl and metahumans.

"Looks like you two might be on the road to recovery." Kara said and Lois smiled.

"Maybe, but we'll never have what you and Alex have." Lois said, since even though Alex and Kara lived in different cities, they were still very close sisters. They spoke on the phone all the time and Kara often went out to visit Alex in Star City.

"Give it time. Now Lois, I believe you have a different relationship to worry about right now." Kara said, since it was time for them to take their places.


Barry was sitting on the groom's side of the aisle alongside Martha, Zor-El, Alura, Jeremiah, Eliza, Alex, Sara, Iris, Diana, Perry White and some of Clark's other friends as the music started. The first people to come down the aisle were the bridesmaid and groomsmen, Kara and Bruce, followed by the best man and maid of honor, James and Lucy, who all their places alongside Clark at the altar before everyone rose for Lois to come walking down the aisle, arm in arm with her father.

After Lois reached the altar, she was all too happy to get away from her father as the minister gestured for them to be seated.

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the nuptials of Clark Joseph Kent and Lois Joanne Lane in holy matrimony. As many people know, this day has long since been in the making, but now I must ask that if there is anyone here who sees a reason as to why these two should not be wed, speak now or forever hold your peace." the minister said and wisely, no one said a word.


After the vows had been spoken and rings had been exchanged, the minister said "Do you, Clark Joseph Kent, take Lois Joanne Lane to be your lawfully wedded wife. To have and to hold, in sickness and in health, in good times and in bad, for as long as you both shall live?"

"I do." Clark said.

"And do you Lois Joanne Lane take Clark Joseph Kent to be your lawfully wedded husband to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, in good times and in bad, for as long as you both shall live?" the minister asked.

"I do." Lois said.

"Then, by the power vested in me, I hereby pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride." the minister said as Clark and Lois shared their first kiss as husband and wife as everyone clapped for them.

"Everyone, I'm pleased to introduce to you all, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kent." the minister said as Clark and Lois separated.