The next morning, Dimitri and I woke up to a completely empty house. Everyone, including our kid was gone. They'd all gone to work on getting our wedding set up, even Olena and Yeva. When I woke up, Dimitri was propped up on his elbow, facing me.

"What are you doing?" I asked. He grinned.

"Watching my angel sleep." He said. I rolled my eyes at him.

"Your such a corn ball." I said. He shook his head.

"I disagree with that statement." He said. I giggled.

"Of course." I muttered. He leaned over, and cupped my face in his hands, and kissed me. I reached up and snaked an arm around his neck, pulling him closer to me. He smiled.

"Your in an awfully good mood this morning." I noticed when I finally pried my lips from his.

"Well, maybe its because I'm marrying you tomorrow." He said.

"Or maybe its because you're here with all your family." I said. He sighed.

"Its part of it, but I think the biggest reason is marrying you tomorrow." He said. I giggled, and brought his mouth back to mine. We both got up and got dressed. As I changed my clothes, and stuff I had a thousand emotions running through me. I was giddy, and excited about getting married, but there was something tugging in the back of my mind. It was Adrian. It was hurting me knowing that one of my best friends wasn't going to be here when I got married. I hadn't heard from Adrian since I'd hit him, and I regretted it. I thought about calling, but knew he wouldn't answer or talk to me if I did. If he wanted to talk to me, he'd come to me in my dreams. I'd kind of hoped he would, so I could apologize, but… He didn't, and I was positive he wouldn't. Dimitri and I lounged around the house all day. As we snuggled on the couch watching a movie, I then realized something.

"You know, we have no idea who's coming to our wedding. Liss sent out invitations… but.. We have NO idea." I said. He chuckled.

"I know a few people who are coming." He said.

"Who?" I asked. He chuckled.

"Secret. Christian told me." He said. I rolled my eyes.

"Damn you." I said.

"Sorry love." He said. I rolled my eyes.

"I'm sure you are. I also don't know where we're going for our honeymoon." I said. He chuckled.

"That one I don't know either." He said. I nodded.

"Its going to be so horrible if… I like trip, walking down the isle." I said. He laughed.

"I would laugh." He said. I slapped him.

"I would run away." I said.

"And leave me standing at the alter?" He asked. I nodded.

"If I trip… yes." I said. He chuckled.

"I guess I understand." He said. "I would run too." I started to laugh.

"We really shouldn't be laughing about this. It could really happen." I said. He nodded, and laughed again.

"That's why its funny." He said. I rolled my eyes. A few hours later, everyone came back. They all looked so tired, and completely warn out. Even Bailey came and curled up in my lap, instead of wrestling with Paul who was laid out on the floor. Liss was standing in the door grinning.

"All done." She said.

"Really?" I asked. She nodded.

"Everything's set up. The food and cake will be set up tomorrow, and everything else is already ready." She said. I shook my head.

"You amaze me." I said. She nodded.

"I know." She said. I laughed. She looked at me and Dimitri and sighed.

"I hate to do this… but in about an hour you and Bailey are coming to stay with me tonight." She said. My eyes went wide.

"What?" I shrieked.

"You know the rules. The bride and groom aren't supposed to see each other until its time." She said. I shook my head.

"I'm not leaving." I said.

"Rosemarie Hathaway. Please…" She said. I turned to look at Dimitri. He didn't look any happier than I did about the idea.

"Do I have too?" I complained. She nodded.

"Yes. So… Get your stuff together." She said. I groaned."I don't wanna." I complained, as I maneuvered Bailey off my lap, and onto Dimitri's. I went and grabbed a pair of clothes to sleep in, and a pair of clothes to put on when I woke up tomorrow. I really didn't want to leave Dimitri, but I didn't want to spoil Lissa's fun with my wedding either. So... When here and Christian were ready to leave, Bailey and I hugged and kissed Dimitri good-bye and left with them.

"Its only a few hours." He said. I sighed.

"That's a few hours too long." I complained. He chuckled.

"I'll see you tomorrow at the alter. I promise." He said. I nodded.

"I better." I said, before kissing him, hard one last time before getting into the van with Bailey, Christian, and Liss.

"Have either of you heard from Adrian?" I asked. Liss shook her head and so did Christian.

"Nope. We haven't heard from him." She said. "I'm kind of worried." I nodded.

"Me too." I said. Once we got back to Christian and Lissa's apartment, Bailey followed them in. I grabbed my cell phone, and found Adrian's number. I text him. There wasn't ever a reply. I dialed his number and tried to call him, but he didn't answer. Finally, the last time I tried to call, his phone was turned off. I gave up. I knew nothing I could say or do would make it better. I'd hurt him. Our relationship was done. I went back inside to find Bailey passed out on the couch, and Christian and Lissa passed out on their bed. I nodded.

"Awesome." I muttered. I went and closed their door, and picked Bailey up, pulling her onto my lap, and laying back and closing my eyes. Tomorrow, I would be Mrs. Belikov. I couldn't wait. Adrian, then popped into my mind. I wanted him here. I wanted him to be my best man. I hoped and prayed that he'd show up in my dreams, but once again, just like the past two nights, I fell into a dreamless sleep.