(Gaston's P.O.V.) -Three years later-

I smiled in sympathetic amusement as I watched my eldest daughter fidget widely, not even caring if her wedding dress is a tad more wrinklier from her actions. I spoke warmly, "Kayla, I was a bit nervous on my wedding day as well.".

Kayla glanced at me, "I know, Dad. I was a witness that day. But I am not nervous...well, to tell the truth, I am actually anxious...I just turned 20 last week!". I raised an eyebrow in slight surprise, "Are you having cold feet?".

Kayla shook her head, "No, Dad...It's just...how did you know it was real?". I blinked in confusion, "Pardon?". Kayla sighed deeply, grasping her bouquet of pink flowers in her hands, "You know, when you saw Mom that day, did it hit you? That you're actually going to spend forever with her?".

I widened my eyes as I recognized what she was getting to, and I hummed lightly in thought for a moment before I smiled, "I believe it was after I gave my vow, and your mother actually shed a tear, causing me to wipe it away as I didn't like to see her cry, even if it was happy tears, and then she smiled at me. That smile was beyond comparable, and from that moment on, I realized I was forever tied to her for I swore to make her smile no matter what. So, yes, it hit me, Kayla. It will hit you and Abby, but when you least expect it.".

Kayla blinked softly, "Really?". I nodded reassuringly, "Yes, my little spitfire.". Kayla then smiled, about the biggest one I could ever see, and she looks more mature than ever, wearing a beautiful cloud white gown, a mint green sash around the waist, and I can see the peek of medium green flats on her feet.

"When Abby sees you, she will be awed, that's for sure. Your mother and Rapunzel has done a wonderful job on the gown.", I complimented with a smile. Kayla blushed lightly, "Thanks, Daddy.". I blinked in surprise as she hasn't called me that since she was much younger, and then I chuckled warmly at her.

I, myself, am in the same old suit I had worn back in Tink's wedding, and it still fits, thankfully. It's still a bit unbelievable to know that my own daughter has fallen in love with one of my and Peri's best friends, and visiting them here in the city of San Fransoyko is a bit terrifying as it's a huge place, but thankfully, there is quite a few parks for some quiet and taking into the nature.

And in one of them, at a quite particularly big gazebo, the wedding of Kayla and Abby is finally taking place after months of planning. I then perked up at the sounds of the wedding hymn, and I offered my arm, smiling softly, "You ready for this, Kayla?". Kayla nodded with a excited smile, taking my arm into hers, and I then guided her down through the doors that opened at the right moment, my heart swelling happily at the fact that I am walking my eldest daughter down the aisle.

I then saw Abby at the altar, looking a bit different than she normally does. She's wearing her chestnut brown hair down, a rare occurrence as she usually wears it up in a simple ponytail, and her dress is wonderfully crafted, a light rose red all over, except for a dark red sash and pair of flats. She's wearing silver earrings, and in her hands is a bouquet of the same pink flowers.

Once we made it to the altar, I spoke clearly and loudly, "I give my daughter to you, Abigail Callaghan.", giving my daughter's hand to Abby after I kissed Kayla on the temple. Abby nodded with a smile, "I thank you, sir.".

I then left the couple, heading to the front row which held my wife and the rest of the family, sitting down as Peri nuzzled me warmly with a kiss on my cheek, "Good job, dear. Kayla looks so happy, isn't she?". I nodded with a sigh, "Yeah, she sure does. At least there's still a matter of years until the twins get married.". I heard a giggle from Peri, half-knowing that she's gonna tease me about this later on.

When I noticed that the call for the vows is coming quite soon, I whispered softly to Peri, "Do you think Kayla's gonna copy us?", referring to last week on Kayla's birthday when she asked for my and Peri's vows in detail. Peri clucked her tongue at that, "No, not entirely, but I think it's a twist.".

I paid attention to Kayla as she went first, "Abigail Callaghan, you've become the spark of my life, and you're a compassionate, kind, honest woman, and you do that the best when you're around me. I love to see you smile, and hear your laugh when I attempt to tell a joke. You comfort me when I am at my lowest, and you keep me from falling when I am at my highest. I solemnly swear to be the one of your dreams, and I will be your constant star, looking after you, even when we are stubborn or cranky in our senior years. I will love you, Abby, from beyond here to the stars, always.".

I blinked in surprise as Peri whispered, "She borrowed a bit from your vow, Gaston.". I nodded in agreement, and then I listened when Abby took her turn, smiling brightly as she held Kayla's hands in hers, the bouquets upon the table before them.

"Kayla Bell, you've become the light of my life, and you are the most wonderful, loving, protective woman I have ever met. Like the earth, you are strong and warm, and I love snuggling with you on cold nights. I love your passion of animals and your gift of technology, and I swear to be by your side when you reach for your dreams. I will be your arms when you fall, and I will be your ears when you need my help, even when we are getting on in years. I will always love you, Kayla, no matter what.", Abby spoke clearly and loudly.

After a bit, I finally cheered in joy as they kissed, hearing the announcement from the priest, "I give you Mrs. Kayla and Mrs. Abigail Bell!". Last year upon Kayla's 19th birthday, upon the proposal which led to this, I was surprised when Abby decided to change her last name to Bell. After a bit of talk with Peri, I realized that Abby is looking for a new life with a new name as her own father has been...well...difficult..to get...used to the fact that his only daughter is getting married to a woman.

As I watched my daughter and daughter in law playfully wrestle each other with the wedding cake pieces, I sighed deeply as Peri squeezed my shoulder, "Don't worry, she will be fine.". I nodded, "I know. Did Abby tell you that she's planning to tell Kayla that they're gonna do adoption?".

Peri blinked softly, "Oh, I see, you came just fine with Kayla and Abby being together, but now you're reeling over being a grandfather someday?". I smiled sheepishly, "That obvious, huh?". Peri giggled softly before kissing me on the lips briefly.

I grinned warmly before Peri gestured to the dance floor with a excited spark in her eyes, and I laughed heartily as I gathered her in my arms, hearing a half-shriek from her lips before laughing along. A great day, indeed.