Chapter 17

Today was the day. Wedding day! Beck and Jade had decided to forgo to the tradition of the bride not seeing the groom the night before the wedding, mainly because: 1) they had an 18-month baby who needed both of her parents, and 2) Jade was waking up every morning with nausea, and Beck wanted to be there to help her.

They woke up the morning of, and of course, Jade immediately started throwing up. Beck felt helpless, because all he could do was hold her hair and rub her back. They had yet to go to a doctor, but they would as soon as they got back from their honeymoon. They were planning on going to Venice beach for a mini-vacation. They knew they shouldn't go far in case something happened with Giselle, and they didn't have a lot of extra money to spend.

Jade spent an hour sitting on the bathroom floor, heaving her guts out. Once she was finally done, she got up, brushed her teeth, and then kicked Beck out of the bathroom so she could shower. After her shower, she put her hair in a few braids so she could start to prep it. She walked out of the bedroom to find Beck in the kitchen.

"It smells good. What're you making?" Jade asked, as she walked into the kitchen.

"French toast, your favorite." Beck replied, pressing a sweet kiss to Jade's temple.

"Mm, I knew there was a reason I loved you." Jade joked, pressing a peck on Beck's chest.

"I hope that's not the only reason."

"Of course not. You're nice to look at, too."

"So there's no other reasons you like me?"

"Um, nope. Just those two."

Beck just smiled and placed a peck on Jade's lips in response.

"Do you wanna go wake up Ellie? Breakfast's almost ready."

"Sure, I'll be right back."

Jade quickly made her way upstairs and into the nursery. When Jade entered the room and turned on the lights, she discovered her daughter sitting up in her crib, waiting to be taken out.

"Mama." Giselle squeaked out, rubbing her eyes. She was still very sleepy.

"Good morning, my love. Did you sleep well?" Jade greeted, as she stood over the crib.

Instead of giving Jade an answer, Giselle simply reached her hands up, making grabbing gestures with her hands, indicating she wanted to be picked up. Jade granted her wish and reached down into the crib. Unfortunately for Jade, as soon as she picked up the baby, a warmth was felt by her hand. Giselle chose that moment to poop.

"Really, baby girl?" Jade muttered, as she walked over to the changing table. As Jade changed Giselle's diaper, Beck called from downstairs to announce that breakfast was ready. "Are you hungry, baby girl?" Giselle gave a sleepy nod in response. "Good. Daddy made our favorite." Coincidentally, Giselle loved French toast just much as Jade. It might have something to do with that fact that French toast was the number one thing Jade craved while she was pregnant.

Once Jade had changed Giselle's diaper and her outfit, the mother-daughter duo headed downstairs.

"Good morning, my love." Beck greeted Giselle, as he pressed a kiss to her forehead. To neither of the parents surprise, the baby reached out for Beck immediately after she saw him. She was nothing if not a daddy's girl. "I'll hold you in a minute, baby. I'm getting you and mama some food." When hearing Beck's answer, the child started to whine. She didn't like being told no.

"Here, I'll get the food. She's going to start crying if you don't take her." Jade said, taking the plate from Beck's hand and handing him Giselle.

Beck sat down at the table with Giselle as Jade plated their food. The small family ate in a peaceful silence, reflecting over what was to happen later that day. After breakfast, Jade took Giselle so Beck could go take a shower. They needed to be at the venue by 2pm, so that gave them four hours to get everything ready. Some might think that's a long time, but for this family, four hours was just barely enough. They were almost always late to everything. Giselle had a blowout, or Jade's hair and makeup weren't perfect, there wasn't any product in Beck's hair, Giselle spit up on either one or both of her parents, they forgot something. You name it, it's probably been a reason for their tardiness.

"Are you excited for today, baby? We're gonna become a family in the eyes of the law." Jade said to Giselle, as she gave her a bath.

Beck didn't know it yet, but Jade's wedding present to him was adoption papers for Giselle. He could finally become Giselle's dad, at least in the eyes of the law. They'd discussed adoption after Giselle was born, but Beck decided against it, for fear that their relationship wouldn't work out. It turned into a huge fight, and almost did end their newly rekindled romance. After a month of on and off fighting, Jade finally realized Beck was right for not wanting to adopt Giselle right away. It wasn't really like adoption papers would make a difference. They wouldn't magically become a family just because Beck signed a few papers. With that said, Jade knew Beck had been itching to adopt Giselle ever since they got engaged. Beck wanted to be able to take Giselle to a doctor's appointment, or daycare, or school and confidently say he was her dad. They said they would wait to get adoption papers until after the wedding, but Jade was surprising him.

Once Beck got out of the shower, he helped Jade get Giselle ready.

"Are you ready?" Beck asked Jade, referring to the wedding.

"I'm a little nauseous, which could be nerves, the pregnancy, or both, but I'm very ready. Are you?"

"I can't wait to have you as my wife and for you to have me as your husband."

They continued getting Giselle ready, and once she was dressed up, they went to get themselves ready. Jade was going to be taking her dress with her to the venue, because while they didn't do some traditions, they did do others. Jade didn't want Beck to see her in her dress until she was walking down the aisle. She was, however, doing her hair and makeup at home. Beck was also getting ready at home, and would take his jacket with him.

4 hours later...

The small family was finally ready and on their way to the venue. It was a beautiful venue, and luckily for Beck and Jade, they had a discount for young couples. Luckily for everyone, their ceremony and reception would be taking place at the same venue. Beck and Jade opted out of a church wedding, mainly because they had never been very religious people. It wouldn't make sense to have their wedding in a place they never went. The guest list was fairly small. On Beck's side, most of his family would be coming, even though they all hated Jade. His parents, aunts and uncles from both sides, and countless cousins. Beck and Jade had been against it, but when Beck's parents threatened not to come if they didn't invite the whole family, they relented. Beck loved his parents, but they could be so manipulative.

Jade's side was much smaller than Beck's. Cat, Andre, Robbie, and Robbie's plus one. A few of the relatives that didn't hate Jade. Some coworkers of hers, and her boss, Fallon, and her husband and daughter. From day one, she'd gotten along well with Fallon. She had been more than kind when Jade asked for her job back after taking a step back to take care of Giselle. As harsh as Fallon could be, Jade liked working for her.

For Beck, his groomsmen were Andre, Robbie, and his brother, Blake. For Jade, her bridesmaids were Fallon, Cat, and Fallon's lead assistant, Allison. They had both decided to not have a maid of honor and best man, as not to show favoritism. Giselle would be their flower girl, and Fallon's daughter, Briar, would be their ring bearer. While a female ring bearer wasn't the norm, there wasn't a boy they knew well enough to trust with their wedding rings.

"So, should we do shots before you walk down the aisle?" Leave it to Fallon to bring up alcohol. Jade and her bridesmaids were in the bridal suite getting ready, and Beck and his groomsmen were in the groom's suite.

"Um, no, I want to be completely sober when I walk down the aisle." Jade said, trying to come up with reasons as to why she couldn't drink alcohol.

"Ugh, fine, but we're gonna have a shot before the night's over."

"Actually, I'm not drinking at all tonight."

"Why not?" Cat asked.

"I'm still breastfeeding Ellie."

"Just pump and dump. That's what I always did." Fallon suggested.

"I'd rather not. Beck and I both agreed that we want to stay completely sober tonight. We want to remember every aspect of this, and we might not be able to with alcohol."

"Fair enough. But just know that everyone else will be drinking."

"Mama, I'm hungry." Briar announced, as she walked up to Fallon.

"I think I have some snacks in my bag. You can go check. Share some with Ellie. I bet she's hungry too."

"Ok." Briar walked over to her mom's purse and pulled out a bag of goldfish. She handed a few to Giselle and the two young girls happily ate their snack.

"God, I miss when she was Ellie's age. Back then, she didn't know how to backtalk." Fallon said, looking over at the two girls. Briar was almost 4, and Fallon felt she was growing up way too quickly.

"She's becoming a lot more vocal, and it's not fun." Jade said, referring to Ellie.

"Andre and I have been talking about kids." Cat said, a small smile gracing her face.

"Really? Are you guys getting married?" Allison asked. She was a bit of a traditionalist when it came to marriage and children.

"I don't think so. We've pretty much always been set on never getting married. We do want kids, though. Maybe in the next couple years."

"How many do you want?" Jade asked.

"Maybe two. It depends on how well we can handle one kid."

"That's cool, Cat. I'm happy for you."

"Thanks, Jade. Have you and Beck talked about more kids?"

"We've talked about it. We're not sure yet." Hopefully nobody saw through her lie. "What about you, Fal? Have you and Liam talked about more kids?"

"Yes, we have. We're about to start the adoption process."

"You guys are adopting?" Allison questioned, genuinely curious.

"Yeah. With the placenta previa I had with Briar, my doctor said it would be risky to try and have another baby. Liam and I decided we wanted a safer option, and adoption was just that."

"That's really exciting, Fallon." Cat voiced.

"Anyway, enough about everyone else. We should be focusing on you, Jade. We only have," Fallon looked at her phone to check the time," 30 minutes before you walk down the aisle. We should finish getting ready and then focus on getting you ready."

Everyone quickly scrambled around, finishing their hair and makeup and slipping on their dresses. Once they were done, they all helped Jade slip into her dress and do some touch ups to her hair and makeup.

"I think Beck's gonna love your dress. It's so pretty." Cat commented, as Jade stood in front of the mirror, admiring the finished product.

"I hope he likes it. I'm suddenly very nervous. What if he doesn't say I do?" Jade started to feel herself get very nauseous. She was panicking.

"Jade, he loves you. You and Ellie are his whole world. If I'm being honest, I think he fell in love with you before he fell in love with him. You've had his heart since we were 13. You're gonna walk down that aisle, say your vows, and say I do. He's going to say it, Jade."

"But what if he doesn't, Cat? I don't think I can live without him, and I know Giselle can't."

"We don't need to worry about what if, because it won't happen."

"Did you feel this way before your wedding?" Jade asked Fallon.

"Yep, all four of them. One of them was for money, one wasn't real, and one didn't happen, but I felt this way every time. It was worse with my second wedding with Liam, of course, but I was nervous every time. It's normal. Beck loves you, Jade. That's not going to change. You're going to walk down that aisle in this amazing dress, and I can guarantee he will somehow fall more in love with you. He's going to say I do, and slip that ring on your finger."

"Ok, I think I'm ready. Are Ellie and Bri ready to go?" Jade affirmed, standing up from the chair she was sitting in and smoothing out her dress.

"Yep, everyone's all ready to go. We're ready when you're ready."

"Ok, let's go."

On Jade's say, they all walked out of the bridal suite and started heading for the main hall. Beck was already at the top of the aisle with Liam who would be marrying them. Turns out Liam was an ordained minister. Who knew? Fallon looped arms with Blake, Cat with Andre, and Allison with Robbie. They all started walking up the aisle and were purposely blocking Beck's view of Jade. Music started playing as the bridesmaids and groomsmen started revealing Jade.

When Beck was finally able to see her, he was sure she was the most immaculate thing he had ever seen. Her hair was done up in a half up, half down style, and was in light beach waves. Her makeup was dark, but elegant. Her dress. Wow, her dress. It was a beautiful grey color. It was a Cinderella-style dress. It was sleeveless, and went all the way down to the floor. Her veil matched the color of the dress, and was so long it dragged behind her on the ground. Beck was pretty sure she was barefoot, because she was her normal height.

As Jade got closer to him, Beck started to feel his eyes water. He almost never cried, but this moment was an exception. He tore his eyes away from her for a few seconds to look down at their adorable daughter, who was throwing flower petals around. Briar was in front of Giselle, looking almost just as cute. When Giselle noticed Beck was looking at her, she dropped the basket of petals and ran to Beck. Laughter erupted from the audience as they watched the adorable 18-month old daddy's girl. Jade quickly bent down, picked up the basket, and then continued walking. Once she finally made it to the top, she set the basket on an empty chair and joined Beck.

"Hi, beautiful." Beck greeted, his voice kind of hoarse from the tears he was trying to hold back.

"Hi." Jade didn't know what else to say. She was practically speechless.

"Are you ready?"

Jade simply nodded, taking his free hand in her's.

"Are we ready to begin?" Liam asked, looking at the small family.

"Yes." Beck and Jade said in unison.

15 minutes later, the couple was exchanging their vows.

"Jade, I've loved you since we were 13 years old. They say teenagers don't know what love is, and maybe they're right for most people, but from our first time stargazing on the roof of my RV I knew what love was. I knew I wanted to marry you one day. I wanted us to get married and have kids and grow old together. It took us a little longer than I expected to get here, but here we are. I love you, Jade, and I love Giselle. Our family is my entire world. By marrying you, I'm promising my everything to you. I'm giving you all of me. I love you, and I always will." In the end, there wasn't a dry eye in the room. Jade was thanking her past self that she wore waterproof makeup. Tears were streaming down her face, and normally she would care about crying in front of so many people, but right now, she didn't care. She barely noticed that anyone else was in the room.

"Jade? Have you prepared vows?" Liam asked, pulling Jade out of her trance.

"Um, yeah." Jade quickly wiped her face before pulling a folded piece of paper out of the top of her dress. "God, I hate crying. Anyway, I don't know how I'm gonna top that, but I guess I can try. We've been through so much together. Countless breakups, fights, silent treatments. Many people said we would never last. For a while, I believed them. I thought after we broke up for the last time, we were done forever. By some miracle, though, we weren't. I don't know what force brought us back together, but I would thank it everyday if it meant I'd get to spend all of those days with you. I love you, Beck. You and our daughter are my everything. I want to spend the rest of my life with you by my side. I want to continue building our family with you. I want you, and I've always wanted you, even if I was too stubborn to realize it. I love you so much, baby." Once again, not a dry eye.

"Thank you both for that. That was beautiful." Liam said, subtly wiping his eyes.

A light laughter came from the crowd before Liam continued.

"Now, without further ado, the rings. BriBri, can you hand Beck Jade's ring and Jade Beck's ring?" Briar nodded her head and did as her dad said. Once both rings were given out, Briar sat back down. "As you know, these rings represent the unbreakable bond you two will share. The rings represent an eternity spent together. These rings represent every promise you've ever made and ever will make to each. Treat these rings as such. Now, Beck, repeat after me. With this ring,"

"With this ring." Beck parroted, holding up the ring.

"I thee wed."

"I thee wed."

"You can place the ring on Jade's finger."

Beck didn't waste any time. He slipped the beautiful diamond encrusted band on her finger, and then pressed a small kiss to her finger.

"Jade, repeat after me. With this ring,"

"With this ring." Jade repeated, holding up the ring.

"I thee wed."

"I thee wed."

"You can place the ring on Beck's finger."

Jade slipped the ring onto Beck's finger, and kissed it, in similar fashion to Beck.

"By the power vested in me by the state of California, I now pronounce you husband and wife. Beck, you may kiss your bride."

Beck didn't waste any time. He did the classical dip for their first kiss as husband and wife. The crowd erupted with cheers and claps. Once Beck pulled away, they both turned their attention to Giselle and gave her two kisses, one on each cheek. As a family of three (technically four), they made their way back up the aisle as their guests threw leftover flower petals at them.

They went away to a secluded room just off the main hall as their guests moved into the secondary hall for the reception.

"Oh my god, we're married." Jade said, almost not believing what just happened.

"We are. Are you happy?" Beck affirmed.

"This is one of the happiest moments of my life, Beck. I think it's only surpassed by Giselle's birth, but I don't think you're bothered by that."

"Of course I'm not. I love you so much, Jade."

"I love you too. Now, should we go back out?"

"I guess if we have to. Are you ready to go?"

"As ready as I'll ever be."

"Are you ready to have some fun, Ellie?" Beck asked the 18-month old, as she stared up at her parents.

"Yay!" Giselle exclaimed, as she clapped her hands.

"Let's go party." Jade said, picking up Giselle and taking Beck's hand.

As they walked into the reception, their guests cheered, yet again. The whole wedding party was sitting at the main table at the front of the room. There were three empty chairs in the middle, obviously left open for Beck, Jade, and Giselle.

"Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. and Mrs. Beck Oliver, accompanied by their adorable daughter, Giselle Oliver!" The DJ introduced, as the small family walked into the room and towards their seats at the table.

The rest of the reception went off without a hitch. Dinner was served. Of course, because Beck and Jade were still children at heart, instead of the dinner being some fancy meal, it was pizza and soda. After dinner, Beck and Jade had their dance. It was beautiful, and they both let out a few years. After the dance, Beck danced with his mother, and Beck's father offered to dance with Jade, but she declined. She'd never liked Beck's parents, and she knew they'd never liked her. She wasn't going to willingly dance with a person she didn't like and that didn't like her. After the dance was opened for a little bit, everyone went back to their tables to listen to the toasts. Luckily for everyone, nobody said anything embarrassing. After the toasts was cake.

The cake was simple. It had grey frosting and black and blue flowers on the outside. It wasn't traditional, but neither were they. The cake itself was chocolate, because vanilla was way too boring. Instead of smashing cake in each other's faces, the couple each smashed small pieces of cake in Giselle's face. At first, she was confused, but when everyone started laughing, she laughed too. They decided to forgo a groom's cake, because Beck had actually been the one to pick the wedding cake.

After cake, the dance floor was opened back up, and so was the bar. Jade hadn't had a bouquet, not a garter, so neither of those things could be tossed. People were drinking, and dancing, and talking, and having an all around good time. Beck and Jade were having a good time too. At least they were, until Beck's mother came up to them. She had clearly had a few too many to drink.

"Why did you have to marry this bitch, Beck? You could've married someone nice, like Tori. I always liked Tori. Why didn't you marry her." Beck's mom, Georgia, slurred out.

"Mom, I married Jade because I love her. Nothing you say or do is going to change that. Now, please go back to doing whatever you were doing. I was trying to have a nice time with my wife." Beck responded, clearly not taking any of his mother's bullshit.

"How dare you talk to your mother like that, Beck James? Who do you think you are?"

"I think I'm an adult who's no longer willing to put up with your harassment. And besides, if you hate Jade so much, why did you come? Nobody forced you to come, and nobody's forcing you to stay."

"Don't tell me what to do, son. Sooner or later, you'll realize this bitch and her bastard kid aren't worth anything and you'll leave her just like everyone else has."

"You need to leave now, or I will call the cops." Beck had had it when his bitch of a mother decided to attack an innocent baby, his innocent baby.

"Fine, I'll leave, but don't come crying to me when you realize I'm right. Dev, let's go." Georgia agreed to leave, and she had the audacity to boss her husband around like he shared the same feelings.

"No. I'm staying here and celebrating my son. Georgia, I'm beyond tired of the manipulation, and the lies, and the constant badgering. You can go home, but I'm staying. And I'm keeping the car because you are in no condition to drive." Beck's dad, Dev, said.

"Fine, but don't expect me to be there when you come home." And with that, she finally left.

Even though the conflict had been resolved and the party resumed, Jade had not recovered from what had just happened. Without missing a beat, she picked Giselle up and handed her to Fallon, and then quickly ran out of the reception hall. Like the good husband he was, even if he had only been her husband for a few hours, he ran after her. He found her sitting on a bench in one of the beautiful gardens the venue had to offer. She had tears streaming down her face and strained sobs ripping their way through her lips.

"Jade, please don't cry. Today's not supposed to be a sad day." Beck said, sitting down next to her on the bench.

Jade didn't give an answer in response. She just cried harder.

"I'm so sorry my mother thinks it's ok to treat you and our daughter like that. I shouldn't have ever allowed her to come. I'm sorry, Jade."

After taking a beat to gather herself, she finally responded to Beck.

"It's not your fault, Beck. I'm not mad at you. I'm mad at myself. I'm the reason you can't have a healthy relationship with your mom. It's my fault."

"Baby, none of this is your fault. This is just my mother being her true self. You can't and shouldn't blame yourself. I'm honestly ok with not having a relationship worth my mother. I dealt with her shit for 21 years, and I'm done. I should've done this a lot sooner, and for that I'm sorry, but I'm officially done with her. If she isn't going to accept you and our daughter, then she has no place in our lives."

"Are you sure, because I'm not blaming you if you want out. You can go and never look back."

"What? What are you talking about? I'm never leaving you again. I've done it too many times, and I'm done. Jade, look at our rings." Beck and Jade looked down at their shiny new rings. "These rings represent the vows we made to each other. Jade, I'm never leaving you. I was crazy for doing it the first time, and I'm never doing it again."

"Are you sure?"

"Baby, I've never been more sure of anything in my life. I want to spend the rest of my life with you."

"Ok. Just know that I won't blame you if you want to leave."

"I'm not going to leave, ok? I love you." Beck affirmed, wiping some tears off of Jade's cheeks. "Are you ready to go back in? It's time for our gift exchange."

"Yeah, let's go."

Beck helped Jade stand up from the bench and wiped a few more tears off of her face. Jade quickly turned around and fixed her makeup in a reflective window. Once she was satisfied, she took Beck's hand and they walked back into the reception hall.

"Are you two ok?" Fallon asked, as she greeted the couple while they walked back into the reception hall.

"Yeah, we're good. Thank you." Jade responded.

Beck reached out to take Giselle and Fallon happily handed her over. The couple walked back to the table and their wedding party joined them.

"Ok, if we could have everyone take their seats. Keeping with their tradition of not doing many traditions, the bride and groom have decided to make their own. They both have a gift for each other, and they want to open those gifts now." The DJ announced.

Everyone quickly found their seats and focused on the couple at the front of the room.

"Jade has requested that Beck opens his present last, so Beck, you're up." The DJ prompted, before handing the mic to Beck.

Jade quickly ripped into her gift. It was the address from the RV. 143.

"So, for those of you who don't know, from the age of 14 to 19, I lived in an RV in my parents driveway. I always told people it was because I want to live under my own roof so I could make my own rules, and that was partially true, but it wasn't the whole truth. The truth was I wanted to be able to let Jade stay over whenever she wanted. I wanted to live with her. Obviously, at 14, I had no idea what that entailed, but I let her come over any time she wanted, she'd sometimes stay for weeks at a time. On her 15th birthday, as a present to her, I got these three numbers from some random store. To most people, these numbers are just random numbers; they have no meaning. To us, they mean so much more. When we were young, we used to get criticized for saying 'I love you.' People thought we were far too young. So, instead of saying 'I love you', we would say '1-4-3.' 'I' for 1, 'love' for 4, and 'you' for 3. I got these numbers for her on her 15th birthday as a promise ring, of sorts. Those numbers were a promise that I was always committed to her and to us. As many of you know, that commitment wavered for a while, and there was one point where I thought about throwing those numbers away. When Jade and I rekindled the day Giselle was born, I knew that these numbers would be my wedding present to her." Beck explained the story behind the present to their guests, and then turned to Jade, "I love you, Jade, and I will for the rest of my life." And with that, Beck placed a sweet kiss on Jade's lips and sat back down.

After Beck sat down, Jade handed him his present. She was nervous, but ultimately excited.

"Are you serious? Is this what I think it is?" Beck asked, shocked, as she unwrapped his present.

"Yeah. Do you like it?" Jade had a smile of mixed emotions plastered on her face.

"Baby, this is the best present I've ever gotten. I love this, and I love you, and I love the fact that I'm going to become Giselle's official dad." Beck got up from his seat and pulled Jade in for a hug. Once he sat back down, Jade took the mic and explained Beck's present.

"It's not really a secret that Giselle is not biologically Beck's daughter. She's the daughter of an ex of mine. I've never kept that a secret, and when Ellie's older, I won't keep it a secret from her, either. I know you all probably have mixed emotions about that, and as we heard, Beck's mother is none too pleased with my daughter's existence. That's never stopped us from being a family, and raising our daughter together, though. Beck was there when I gave birth, and he was there everyday after. He is Giselle's dad in all the ways that count. When Ellie was born, we discussed Beck adopting her. He refused to do it. It sparked a huge fight between us. It took me a while to realize why he said no. He said no because he didn't want Giselle to be pushed around between her parents in an ugly custody battle if we were to break up. Of course, like he always does, he was thinking very logically. Having just had a baby, I was thinking emotionally. When we got engaged, we talked about it again and agreed we'd wait until after the wedding. Beck adopting Giselle doesn't really change anything in our family dynamic. It doesn't mean Beck automatically becomes her dad, because he's been her dad since day one. It doesn't mean she'll get a name change, because she's been Giselle Oliver since day one. It's not really changing anything, but for us, that doesn't matter. Signing an adoption paper for a baby that is not even biologically yours is one of the biggest commitments a person can make, that, and signing a marriage license, which we will be doing tomorrow. By signing these papers, Beck is making the ultimate commitment to our daughter and our family." Jade turned to Beck, in similar fashion to the way he turned to her, and said, "I love you, Beck." She sat back down, and the couple shared another kiss.

The wedding lasted a couple more hours, and by 8, everyone started trickling out. By 8:30, the only people left were the wedding party, Liam, Robbie's plus one, and Beck's dad. Once they said their goodbyes, and Fallon and Liam went home with Giselle in tow, the newly married couple headed home, ready to start their new lives together.