CHAPTER 50
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THE WEDDING OF JENNY TYLER
A shudder went through all of time and space, and billions of sentient beings all held their breaths in fear. They could somehow sense that the very fate of the universe may lie in the balance. The universe itself shook in fear at the anger of the Bad Wolf over the events that had transpired this day. It was Jenny's wedding day, and things weren't going as Rose Tyler had planned them. The universe trembled in anticipation over what she might do next. And so did the Doctor.
"Where are those singers from Peladon? Aren't they here yet? Don't they know that I've waited almost two years for this? Jenny's wedding has to be perfect. I swear that I'll disintegrate them if they don't show up in the next fifteen minutes!" Rose yelled as she stomped off in a rage while she tried to carry out all of the last minute preparations for Jenny and Patrick's wedding.
They were holding the wedding on Gallifrey at the House of Lungbarrow, and there were friends of the family coming in from all throughout the universe from Earth to Messaline in order to attend it. Everyone wanted to be there for the happy moment. Patrick had been shocked to see how beloved Jenny seemed to be throughout the universe. Then again, it shouldn't have surprised him too much. She was the sweetest, kindest girl that he had ever met after all.
"Mum!" Jenny said with a shocked look on her face as she watched her mother go on a rampage.
"She doesn't really mean it, Jen. She's just nervous. She wants this to be so special for you. Also, it ticked her off that her favorite singer couldn't make it. I told her just to get up there and start singing in her place. No one would be able to tell the difference anyway," Lily said.
"I know she's nervous, but she's nerving me up too with all of the yelling and hysterics. She really needs to calm down. Anyway I thought the bride was the one who was supposed to go berserk over the wedding," Jenny said with a grin.
"You're too nice to go berserk so Mum has to do it for you," Sarah said with a chuckle.
"I really wish she wouldn't though. I don't need for my wedding to be perfect. All that I care about is that I'm going to become Mrs. Patrick Baker. That's all that matters to me," Jenny said.
"I've been meaning to ask you about that. Are you going to take his last name now?" Lily asked.
"No. I'm going to keep the name Tyler. Well, I'll use the Baker name for official occasions and things like that, but I just wanted to keep Mum's name. After wanting to be a part of a family for so long, I'd hate to give it up. I'll call the children Baker of course. They'll be his too after all. Besides, I already know that I call them that in the future anyway. I can't change history," Jenny said.
"Besides Jenny Tyler sounds more like a superhero than Jenny Baker," Amy said as she came up to them.
"What is it with you and the superhero names anyway?" Lily asked.
"I just think that if we're going to be acting like superheroes that we might as well have a great sounding name while we're at it," Amy said.
"Who's acting? I am a superhero. I've been proclaimed a goddess on countless worlds and in several systems," Lily said proudly.
"It's a wonder that you have such a level head with her as a grandmother," the Doctor said to Jenny as he gave her a hug and kissed her forehead.
"Don't make me kill you at Jenny's wedding because I will," Lily said with a chuckle.
"I'm so glad to see you, Dad. Where have you been?" Jenny asked as she hugged him back.
"I've been hiding. Your Mum's on the warpath, and I just know that I'll be slapped if she sees me around while she's this angry. It won't even matter that I haven't done anything," the Doctor said as he began to look around him nervously.
"She won't do that. I swear you act like Mum's some kind of ogre or a Dalek or something. She loves you, Dad. She's not going to slap you," Jenny said reassuringly.
The others just looked at her like she had lost her mind as Amy said, "Have you met your mother before? She's stressed out, extremely nervous, and on a perfectionist bent to make up for years of not being there for you when you needed her. Of course she's going to slap him! He probably deserves it for something that he hasn't done yet anyway."
"Thank you, Amy. I know that I can always count on you," the Doctor said sarcastically.
"That's what I'm here for," Amy said as she grinned mischievously at him.
"I wonder if Rose knows that this is your wedding and not hers. The way she's carrying on you'd think she was the one marrying Patrick," Donna said as she came walking up to them.
"She just wants everything to be perfect. I don't really care about that, but she's become obsessed by it," Jenny said.
"She just wants it to all go off without a hitch because you're so special to her. I can understand that. I just think that she needs to take a really deep breath first and calm down that's all," Donna said.
"You should talk," the Doctor quipped.
"I thought that you wanted to avoid being slapped, Doctor," Amy said.
"He won't if he keeps talking like that," Donna warned.
"Maybe I should just talk to her and try to calm her down myself," Jenny said.
"I wouldn't advise that right now," Sarah warned.
Jenny could see what she meant as Rose came walking by with anger in her eyes as she shouted, "Where is that wedding dress? I want my baby to look perfect! If that dress isn't here in five minutes, I'm going nuclear!"
As she left, Jenny felt someone shaking behind her and realized that it was her dad. She turned to look at him with a giggle as she said, "She's gone now, Dad."
The Doctor came out from behind Jenny as he said, "Thanks, sweetheart. I just don't want to be in the way today that's all."
"It's okay, Dad. You can hide behind me anytime," Jenny said as she kissed his cheek.
"I don't think that it's too much of a spoiler to say that Dad will be doing this a lot in the future. You're the only one powerful enough to protect him from Mum when she gets really mad after all," Sarah said with a chuckle.
"That's not a spoiler at all. I could have told you that," Lily said.
Patrick came walking up to them with his hand over his eyes as he said," Jenny?"
"What are you doing?" Jenny asked in amusement.
"It's bad luck to see the bride on the day of the wedding so I'm covering up my eyes," Patrick said.
"It really will be bad luck for you if you trip and break your neck because you can't see," Jenny said as she gave him a quick kiss on the lips.
"I was willing to take my chances because I don't want anything to go wrong. Besides I figured that being next to you would be the safest place to be right now with your Mum on the loose," Patrick said.
"That seems to be a popular opinion today," Jenny said as she looked at the Doctor.
"So this is where everyone has gone to hide? I knew that I'd find you here, Grandfather," Susan said with an amused look on her face.
"I'm not hiding! I'm just discussing the wedding with Jenny that's all," the Doctor lied.
"If you believe that, you'll believe that I'm the Queen of Freedonia," Donna joked.
"I can't blame him for hiding. Your grandmother's wrath is legendary. Long have I heard tales of her awesome fury," Hercules said as he came up behind Susan and held her hand.
The Doctor blinked in surprise as he said, "Hercules? It's been forever since I've seen you. When was the last time? When I was the little fellow in the check trousers, right?"
"I believe so, Doctor. I see that you still prefer bow ties," Hercules said.
"Oh, well when you find a classic look you never change it. Bow ties are always cool. They never go out of style," the Doctor said happily.
"Doctor?" Katarina asked as she looked at him in confusion.
"Katarina? You're alive?" the Doctor said with a look of joy on his face.
"I knew that Zeus could take many forms, but this is a huge change of appearance. I'm so glad to see you again though," Katarina said as she ran to hug him.
"I'm glad to see you too. I've blamed myself for so long for what happened to you," the Doctor said as he began to tear up.
"You shouldn't have. I did what I did of my own free will to save you. You were much more important than I am," Katarina said.
"That's not true. We're all important," the Doctor said as he returned her hug.
Jenny smiled at this warm reunion. She was glad that he had finally gotten that guilt lifted off of him. She knew that he certainly carried enough of it around with him all of the time.
"Sarah, I have something that I'd like to ask you," Jon said as he walked up to her.
"What?" Sarah asked in surprise.
"I'm not sure if I should or not considering what day this is, but after what happened to me on Hyperborea I realized that I really don't want to hold this off any longer," Jon said.
"Go ahead, Jon. It's okay," Jenny said as she guessed what Jon was about to do next.
"What's okay? What's this about?" Sarah asked in confusion.
Jon got down on one knee in front of Sarah as he pulled a ring box out of his pocket. He showed Sarah a huge diamond ring as he said, "Sarah Tyler, will you marry me?"
Sarah looked at him in shock at first, but this quickly turned to joy as she said, "Yes, of course I will."
The two of them kissed as everyone else cheered. Sarah became so happy that she momentarily lost control of herself and became a Weeping Angel right in the middle of the kiss. Both Amy and the Doctor shivered for a moment. Just the sight of a Weeping Angel, even a benevolent one, brought back too many bad memories for both of them.
"Do you think that Rose would flip out too much if both of you held your wedding today too?" the Doctor asked Sarah after she changed back.
"I hope not. I'd really like to do it now. Of course I don't have a dress yet," Sarah said.
"Don't worry about it. Neither do I at the moment," Jenny said.
"You're not in your wedding dress? You should have said so," Patrick said as he finally removed his hand from his eyes.
"I didn't know that was a part of this silly superstition of yours or I would have just to keep you from acting so weird," Jenny said with a smile.
"You're never heard of it being bad luck to see the bride before the wedding in her wedding dress?" Donna asked.
"No. I never got around to visiting Earth so I didn't find out anything about their traditions. It sounds kind of peculiar to me. What does it matter if he sees me in my dress or not? Humans are a little odd sometimes," Jenny said.
"Only sometimes?" the Doctor said.
"You're really looking to get your face slapped today, aren't you, Spaceman?" Donna threatened.
Rose came walking up to Jenny with a frazzled look on her face as she said," I finally have your wedding dress, Jenny. It took them long enough to get it here. I think that threat of mine to cause their sun to go supernova helped though. Not that I'd ever actually do such a thing. I'm just letting off steam. Let's get you ready."
"Mum, do you think that you could get another dress or is it too late?" Sarah asked in a scared voice.
Rose began to smile as she said, "I happened to order an extra one. Just in case. Oddly enough it's just your size."
"How did you know? I didn't even know until a few minutes ago," Sarah said in astonishment.
"I'm the Bad Wolf," Rose said with a mysterious smile on her face.
The Doctor was hiding behind Amy now, and Rose giggled as she said, "It's okay, Doctor. I'm not going to hit you."
"Are you sure? I could always stay here if you're not," the Doctor said.
"I'm sure. Everything's ready now. The weddings can start as soon as I get my two girls all dressed up. I'm not angry anymore I promise," Rose said.
The Doctor hesitantly came out from behind Amy as he said, "Okay. This better not be a trick though."
Rose kissed him and wrapped her arms around him as she said, "Sorry for being so awful lately. I just wanted everything to be right today."
"I know," the Doctor said as he put his arms around her as well.
"Do you think that could be us one day? Without all of the slapping and mortal terror of course," Patrick asked Jenny.
"I can guarantee it. No slapping I promise. I may be a Tyler, but that's one family custom I never quite got around to adopting," Jenny said with a huge grin.
"I'm so glad for that," Patrick said as he kissed her tenderly.
"Come on, Jenny. It's time to get dressed. You too, Sarah. I'll get you both ready at once," Rose called out.
As the three of them left to get ready for the ceremony, three more guests arrived for the wedding. These three really weren't really supposed to be here, but that kind of thing never stopped them before. They were too much like their grandfather.
Jon saw the three girls first and said, "Who are you? Are you friends of the bride?"
"You could say that," Jessica Baker said with a chuckle.
"We're very, very close to the bride," Donna Baker said.
"You could say that without her none of us would be standing here today," Rose Baker said.
"Oh, she saved your lives once, is that it?" Jon asked in confusion.
"Something like that," Rose Baker said with an amused look on her face.
Jon had a feeling that something else was going on here, but he didn't have a clue what it could possibly be. All he knew was that the three girls looked very familiar to him somehow, and yet he knew that he had never seen them before.
Or had he? He just kept staring at Rose Baker as he suddenly remembered when he had seen the strange girl before back in the Old West.
Jon looked at Rose as he said, "Are you Jenny and Patrick's daughter?"
"We all are. Hello, Uncle Jon," Rose Baker said as she hugged him.
"Aren't you going to create a paradox or something by being here?" Jon asked in concern.
"Naw. We know what we're doing. Besides if anything gets changed, we can always fix it back. Don't worry about it," Rose Baker said.
"Okay, if you say so. Do you want me to call Patrick over here or would that be bad?" Jon asked.
"Maybe you'd better not do that. We really just wanted to come here to watch the wedding in secret. I mean how many people can say that they watched their parents get married before they were even born," Donna Baker said.
"Just you three I bet," Jon said.
"You're probably right. You can keep a secret, can't you?" Donna Baker asked.
"Of course I can. No one will find out that you're here from me," Jon promised.
"Thanks. I knew there was a reason why you were my favorite uncle," Jessica said as she hugged Jon.
"Well, if my only competition is Nick and Pete, I can see why. I'm much more fun than those two are," Jon said.
Then Jon noticed a fourth girl standing behind the other three. She kept looking away from him and then looking back. She acted as if she were afraid to be noticed by him.
"Is she with you?" Jon asked Jessica.
"Yeah, she is. Don't ask who she is though. She really shouldn't be here either, but she wanted to come. Now she's kind of worried about it. She's afraid that she's going to erase herself," Jessica confided to him in a low voice.
Jon kept looking at her for a moment and then he finally saw who she must be as he said, "Are you my daughter?"
"Hey, Dad. I guess I shouldn't be here, but I wanted to see you and Mum get married. Do you think it'll be alright?" the young woman said in a worried voice.
"I'm sure it'll be fine. I'm so glad that you could make it," Jon said as he hugged her tightly.
"I'm glad that she finally gathered the courage to come. She's so scared of everything. She's a lot like I used to be," Donna Baker said.
"You grew out of it and hopefully Diana will too in time," Rose Baker whispered to her sister.
After a little more time had passed while the two brides were made up for the wedding, the now double wedding was ready to go ahead as scheduled. The two couples were going to be married by an extra special guest who had been directly flown in by Rose herself.
"I'm so glad that you could make it here in time to carry out the wedding. I've filed the necessary paperwork so that you can legally marry people here as well as in your own universe," Rose said to Sherlock Holmes.
"Sherlock, why did you never tell me that you had a license to marry people and for that matter, why did you ever get one? You're a detective not a priest," Dr. John Watson said.
"I had to pose as a priest once in order to solve a particularly gruesome murder case. I had to legally be able to marry people or I would have blown my cover very quickly now, wouldn't I? I didn't tell you because it simply never came up. You never asked," Sherlock said.
"Well, it isn't exactly the sort of question that one asks in everyday life, is it?" John said as he shook his head at his friend.
"Let that be a lesson to you then. Always be sure to ask any and all questions that pop into your head no matter how absurd that they may seem. You never know when they may lead you to discover something important," Sherlock said.
John just shook his head at Sherlock as he silently wondered if he'd ever completely figure the man out.
As the wedding started, Patrick and Jon both eagerly waited for their brides to come out. They had no idea what either of them were going to be wearing. Rose had played everything very close to the vest and wanted everything about this wedding to be a complete surprise to as many people as possible.
As Queen Erimem's personal musicians from Peladon began to play wedding music, Jenny came out first. She wore a beautiful white dress that was backless and off the shoulder. The wedding train seemed to be miles long as it was carried aloft by several bridesmaids. Patrick had never seen her look so beautiful in all of the time that he had known her.
Then Sarah arrived in another white dress that covered her entire body and also had a long train. It seemed that Rose had a fondness for extremely long wedding trains Patrick thought to himself with a grin.
He noticed that Jon couldn't stop staring at Sarah, and he could see why. Sarah looked devastatingly beautiful. He was sure that Jon was thinking that she was the most beautiful one in the room, but he was wrong of course. Jenny beat out everyone else by a mile in Patrick's opinion. Then again Patrick was just a bit prejudiced on the subject.
After Sherlock married the two couples, there was a massive reception ceremony afterwards where there was plenty of cake and food for everyone. That was when Patrick and now by default Jon's Best Man decided to make a speech.
Against Rose's advice, Patrick had decided to make the Doctor his best man. Jenny and Sarah both cringed as they waited for their father to inevitably say something that would embarrass them all in front of everyone.
As the Doctor began to speak, Rose silently threatened him with a look that would melt a glacier. She was going to kill him if he messed this up.
"I just wanted to say that I wish both of my daughters the best of luck, and I know that they've both chosen the perfect men for them. They're both great people who really love and care about them. That's all a father could ask for. I'm glad to say that I feel like both of them are in good hands. Besides if they ever screw up, I know that both of my girls can put them in their place with no problem. They're just like their mother only much friendlier. They get that from me," the Doctor joked.
Rose shook her head as everyone else laughed. At least the speech wasn't so bad so far. End it now, Dad, while you're still ahead. Jenny silently encouraged him.
"I promised Rose to end this speech quickly and not to mess it up so hopefully I haven't. I wouldn't want to do anything to ruin my daughters' special day after all so I won't make fun of the grooms this time. That didn't seem to go over so well the last time that I did it. Penny still tries to hit me every time she sees me. I'm still not sure what I did wrong. Anyway I love both of my son-in-laws, and I wish all four of them the best of luck. Congratulations, Jenny and Sarah. You both deserve the best," the Doctor said.
Jenny ran over to kiss him on the cheek and said, "Thanks, Dad."
As the Doctor sat down and the ceremony continued, Rose breathed a loud sigh of relief. It was finally over at last. She had given them both a great wedding without anything going wrong. With the Doctor involved, that had been no small feat either.
Patrick couldn't help but feel like the luckiest man in the universe. He couldn't keep his eyes off of Jenny in that dress. She really was the most beautiful woman that he had ever seen in his life.
"Thank you!" Jenny said as she blushed.
"You're always listening to everything that I think, aren't you?" Patrick asked her.
"Only the good thoughts, Pat. I screen the bad ones out," Jenny said with a smirk.
"It's a good thing that I don't have too many of those then," Patrick said.
"It's a very good thing for you for sure. Otherwise I'd have to stop speaking French, and you don't want that," Jenny said with a giggle.
Just then some of the Hath came over and started speaking with Jenny, and she smiled at them as she conversed back in a language that made no sense to Patrick whatsoever. Apparently the TARDIS wasn't bothering to translate it for him or maybe Jenny had told it not to even try because it was just too hard to make out.
After the Haths left, Patrick said, "What was that about? Who were they?"
"Oh, they were just some Haths that I met on Messaline once on the day that I was born. They haven't seen me since then, and they just wanted to see if I was doing alright. They're very friendly people, the Haths. You'd love them I'm sure," Jenny said.
"It would help if I understood them," Patrick said.
"Maybe I'll teach you their language sometime. That could be a fun little project for us to work on together," Jenny said happily.
"I'm so looking forward to it," Patrick said sarcastically.
"You're a funny little man aren't you, Mr. Baker? It's one of the reasons why I married you. I love a good sense of humor," Jenny said as she kissed him.
After the reception ceremony was over with, Jenny and Sarah both thanked Rose as Jenny said, "Thanks, Mum. I really appreciate what you did. I know that you went through a lot to carry this off. I hope that it wasn't too much trouble for you. I didn't mean for you to get all stressed out about it."
"I just wanted it to be perfect, and I'm so glad that it was. I wanted to make up for not being there for so much of your life, Jen. I'm sorry," Rose said.
"Hey, I'm over that now. It's ancient history. You don't have to keep beating yourself up over it. I don't care about the past anymore. I've finally left that behind me at last, and I hope that someday you will too. I love you, Mum," Jenny said as she hugged her.
"I love you too, Mum. Thank you for including me at the last minute. Now you just have to marry off Marina, Pete, and Nicolas. I'm sure that won't be a problem for at least two of them," Sarah said.
"Why? What do you know?" Rose asked eagerly.
"You mean I know something that the mighty Bad Wolf doesn't?" Sarah asked.
"Just tell me already," Rose said impatiently.
"Nicolas and Romana have been slowly getting closer and closer together that's what I know," Sarah said.
"Good. I knew those two would hit it off sooner or later. She was always my best plan to get Reinette out of his life. I'm glad that it worked," Rose said.
"Your plan?" Jenny asked.
"Who do you think talked her into leaving Mum's TARDIS in the first place? After she told me how unhappy that she was there, I gave her a little advice about finding someplace else where she fit in better. I was hoping that she would pick you and get to meet Nicolas," Rose said.
"Since when did you become Dad and start manipulating people?" Jenny said.
"I just wanted that woman out of his life. Now she's finally home for good and I'm glad. I'm sorry about what happened to her, but at least I know that she can no longer ruin Nicolas' life. Romana will be perfect for him," Rose said happily.
"I wouldn't mention that to Nick. He's still a little upset about Reinette leaving. He really did care about her," Jenny said.
"I know. Don't get me wrong. I never actually hated her. I just really, really didn't like her. There's a difference," Rose said.
"Of course there is, Mum," Jenny said as she tried very hard not to roll her eyes at her.
"Don't give me that look, Jen. I invented that look with both of my mums," Rose said as she smiled at her.
"I'm glad that Pete and Mary are getting along better these days. I thought that I had really blown it when I first brought him to see you. I guess they were just meant to be. I'm sure that you already have the matchmaking skills at work on Marina even now, don't you?" Jenny asked.
"You make me sound awful. It's not like I'm secretly manipulating all of your lives behind the scenes so that you'll all live happily ever after. I'm not a puppet master," Rose said with a wide grin on her face.
"No, of course not, Mum. I'm sure that you're nothing of the kind," Jenny said as she shared a look with Sarah that said the exact opposite.
Rose pretended to ignore that little exchange as she said, "So where are you going on your honeymoon?"
"I thought that I would take a trip to Florana. It just seems like a perfect place for a honeymoon. Plus Colin can have plenty of room to run around and play," Jenny said.
"Colin?" Rose asked.
"He's my new pet," Jenny said.
"He's a Pegasus that Jenny found on the planet Hyperborea. She's got him roaming around her TARDIS right now," Sarah explained.
"You're just like your father. He wanted to keep a horse as a pet too once. I put my foot down though," Rose said.
"I still don't see what would have been wrong with keeping Arthur. He was a good horse," the Doctor pouted as he came over to them.
"I didn't want a wild horse running around tearing the place up that's why. It would have done nothing but leave its waste everywhere and destroy the place. It would have turned the TARDIS into a pigsty," Rose said.
"Colin doesn't do that at all. He's a well-trained horse," Jenny said.
"Arthur would have been a well-trained horse too if someone would have given him half a chance. He was much better behaved than Mickey," the Doctor said.
"Ha ha. I can't believe that you're still making cracks about Mickey," Rose sighed.
"He just makes it so easy for me," the Doctor said with a malicious grin.
Jenny looked at them with a warm smile on her face. She really did hope that she and Patrick would be half as good a couple as her Mum and Dad were one day. She really wanted what they shared together for herself.
"Don't worry about it, Jen. You will have that one day I promise," Rose suddenly said.
"How did you know what I was thinking?" Jenny asked in surprise.
"I'm your mother. It's my job to know you better than you know yourself," Rose said.
"I guess I'll tag along with you to Florana if that's okay. I didn't exactly have any advanced notice to plan a honeymoon," Sarah said.
"That'll be fine, Sarah. I'm sure that the four of us are going to enjoy Florana. I just hope that we can have a nice, peaceful honeymoon. It seems like that kind of thing is a rarity in our family," Jenny said.
"I'm sure it'll be fine. Florana is a nice, peaceful place where nothing ever happens. Well, there was the Silence, but they're all out of the bad guy business now so everything should be fine," the Doctor said optimistically.
"Maybe we'll actually break the family jinx and have a normal honeymoon. There's always a chance of that happening, right?" Jenny asked in a voice filled with hope.
Rose tried to smile at her to reassure her, but she knew that Jenny didn't even believe that herself. At least the wedding had gone through without a hitch anyway. Rose smiled at both of her daughters with pride. She was so glad that everything had gone exactly like she had planned it for once.
Amy came up to her and handed her five pounds and then grumbled as she walked away.
"What was that about?" Jenny asked.
"We made a bet that your Dad would miss up the Best Man speech. I won the bet," Rose said.
"You didn't bet against Dad?" Jenny asked with a grin.
"No, of course not. I bet in favor of him, and he came through for me with flying colors," Rose said happily.
"What would have happened if you had lost?" Jenny asked curiously.
"Your Dad would have gotten that slap that he's been so worried about all day. In fact, I would have given him two slaps, one for ruining the speech and the other for making me lose five pounds," Rose said with an evil grin.
"Now I'm really glad that I didn't make those jokes about Patrick that I started to do," the Doctor said as he winced.
"After what happened at Jack and Penny's wedding, you were still planning on doing that?" Rose asked in amazement.
"Not really. Amy talked me into it. She said that no one would get mad at me if I did it this time. Now I can see that she was just trying to win the bet," the Doctor said.
Rose shook her head at the Doctor's cluelessness as she gave him a tender kiss.
"Zut alors! I'm so glad that you didn't go along with that. I would have really hated to have turned Rory into a talking dog for a week," Jenny said with a malicious grin on her face.
"That's my girl!" Rose said proudly.
"You always try to get the last word, don't you? Rendez-vous la prochaine fois, tout le monde!" Jenny said.
"There you go breaking the fourth wall again," Sarah said with a chuckle.
"There you go trying to get the last word too now, and here I thought that this was supposed to be my title," Jenny said with a wink.
Next: Jenny, Patrick, Sarah, and Jon honeymoon together on the planet Florana, and it's a nice peaceful time for all where nothing even remotely strange or unusual happens. Sorry, I'm just kidding! You know that something's going to go wrong. Constantly getting into trouble is a family tradition.
