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Hello! Okay so first off I have NEVER written a wedding before and holy crap I'm terrified this is gonna be awful but for you guys I tried my best. It was one of the hardest things to write which may seem odd. It isn't gonna be the gushiest thing ever.I wanted to procrastinate but you guys didn't deserve that! So I hope it's better than I think. It's also not super long bc of how out of my element I am. Thank you for all the support!

Now BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: This is the second to last chapter. I didn't plan for there to be exactly 100 chapters but I love that there will be. So this chapter and one more before this fanfic is done UNTIL the sequel. I am not 100% sure when the sequel's first chapter will be out but not long for sure. If you are worried about missing it you can always follow me as a writer or just check back periodically until I have the next story out!

Please enjoy this chapter and review if you can! Thanks for reading!

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Julian escorted Ava out of the room and down the long grand hallways of the castle to the large doors that separate the main living area from the entrance. He looked at her kindly, offering her a form of reassure once more.

Then it was time for him to actually walk her down, music playing. It was still crazy to him that his sister was getting married. She wasn't too young nor was she too unlikable. The thing that made him shocked was how last minute it was. He'd of course been told she took Nikolas back, but he wasn't expecting this so soon.

He could also feel his feet stepping on the tiny petals that the world's cutest flower girl had thrown down; his niece. Of course she was more than happy to throw some petals down and be a part of it all. She knew what a wedding was and was happy that her mother was marrying Nik. She had grown fond of him since they'd met, their connection instant and mutual.

He always just expected his sister to be happy when getting married and judging by the smile on her face as she looked towards her future husband, he knew he'd gotten his wish. So when he had to let her go be next to him he was able to easily before taking his seat.

The ceremony started as usual. "We are gathered here today to join between Nikolas Cassadine and Ava Jerome in matrimony." The man spoke to the room, all fallen silent to witness it.

With Ava to have such little notice she had no special vows so she made it clear she didn't wanna be the odd one out, making sure both of them didn't as to not look like she loved him any less. Anything he may not have ready could always be said another time and cherished even more between just the two of them.

"Ava, I promise to cherish you always, to honor and sustain you, in sickness in health, in poverty and in wealth, and to be true to you in all things until death alone shall we part." Nikolas vowed, holding her hands in his.

"Nikolas, I promise to cherish you always, to honor and sustain you, in sickness in health, in poverty and in wealth, and to be true to you in all things until death alone shall we part." She repeated back to him, looking deep into his eyes as he stared into hers.

Then it was time for the rings which Nikolas had also kept from their previous "marriage". A part of them that hated how things were still knew that the good times were still genuine and a huge part of how they came to love each other. It wasn't bad luck but a reminder that they did the improbable and fell in love against the odds.

"With this ring," Nikolas said, holding the ring in his fingers and pushing it onto her small ring finger. "I thee wed."

"With this ring, I thee wed.." Ava said also, doing the same with his ring.

"By the power vested in me and the state of New York I now pronounce you husband and wife."

They wasted no time in being instructed to kiss, this was a natural thing for them. They could kiss for real this time at their own wedding. In a way it was almost a blessing in disguise that they could get this do over and have things be genuine.

"I now introduce you to Prince and Princess Cassadine!"

They smiled pulling apart from the kissing, having to stop themself from taking it farther or going in for a second one.

Looking out everyone seemed happy for them, something they wouldn't have dreamed of getting the first time let alone ever. Yet here they were. Family and friends they didn't even have the first time all gathered together to celebrate them.

Avery jumped up and ran to her mother, hugging her without a care if she should or shouldn't be. Ava didn't really care either using the hand that wasn't holding Nikolas's hand to hold her hand in her daughters. She couldn't recall a time she was this happy before, and maybe there never was one. She really had it all now, didn't she?