Hey all! Sorry for the late update today. The day had gotten away from me and this was the first chance I got to post. I hope everyone had a good day.
Tish11- Not only do they think you didn't have a life before them, but I have dealt with my oldest nephew thinking that no matter what you say, it's wrong and whatever he says about any topic whether he knows what he's talking about or not, he's the one that's always right and you're always wrong.

Enjoy!


"Are you sure that you want to be married at such a young age?" Aurora asked her brother as they sat around the table at Fancies. Maggie and Isaac joining them. "I have nothing against you Maggie, in fact I like you a lot and that's why I have to know that my brother is serious about this, because I don't want to lose having you around," she clarified not wanting to hurt Maggie's feelings.

"24 may seem young, but we've talked about marriage and where our relationship is headed if we don't get married now, and we still come up with that at some point in the future we'll be married. So why hold off on the inevitable?" He asked his sister, looking at his parents, who have been awfully quiet after telling them his news about being engaged and how they don't want a long engagement. They'd like to be married before the month is up.

"This wasn't a decision we made lightly," Maggie said, she's come to love her fiancé's family as her own. She doesn't want to hurt them, but at the end of the day, her and Will are the only two that know what's best for them. And getting married is in their best interest.

"Mom, Dad you seriously can't be okay with this?" Aurora asked her parents, wanting them to agree with her.

Wade and Zoe shared a looked. Zoe nodded, letting Wade take the lead on this. They have talked about when this day came how they would feel depending on the age of their child. And they could feel that it was getting closer and closer for Will to tell them he was getting married. Had talked about it last night after he called to say he'd be in town today to have dinner with them. They love Maggie and Isaac. Consider them family as is.

"We don't know what the right thing for Will and Maggie is, they are the only two that know that. They have been dating for two and a half years now, they have taken the time to know each other and to know how deep their love goes for each other," Wade commented.

"It's clear to us, you two love each other deeply, we can see it by the small things you guys do for each other. We can see how Will treats Isaac as his own. So yes Aurora, we are seriously okay with your brother and Maggie getting married," she told her daughter. "Congratulations on the engagement, and welcome to the family, Maggie and Isaac," she smiled.

"Thank you," Maggie smiled, leaning into her fiancé's side.

"I am happy for you guys," Aurora stated, she still thinks they should wait another year, she doesn't want to see any of them hurt because they rushed into something they weren't ready for. And she'll be happy if in a few years when she's eating her words about them rushing into marriage. "I just don't want anyone to be hurt because you thought you were doing the right thing," she sighed.

"I can understand your line of thinking, but just know that we have talked this over more times than naught. And this is the right thing to do for us. You'll understand when it's you sitting here ready to embark on the next phase of your life," Will told his sister, a smirk on his face. "And don't you worry Oree, I'll be there to question if you're making the right choice," he told her, using his old nickname for his sister when he couldn't say Aurora.

"I'm counting on it," Aurora smiled, not even caring that he used his ridiculous name for her. She knows he means well, and she's looking forward to her brother having her best interest at heart. The things that annoyed her when it came to her brother, they no longer do. Funny how the distance apart can play a part in missing your sibling that you'll take their annoying habits when you do see them again.


With a lot of preparations in such a short amount of time, and everyone helped where they could, they managed to pull the wedding of the century off in little ol' Bluebell. There had been a few setbacks, but in the end everything worked out. Before anyone knew it the wedding was upon them, town square filled with friends and family for the bride and groom.

"You still have time to make your escape if you want," Aurora teased Maggie as they put the finishing touches on the bride.

"What is it about you not wanting me to marry your brother?" Maggie asked with a frown, looking at her soon-to-be-sister-in-law. She thought they were close and Maggie considered Aurora her sister.

"Because it's my brother," Aurora said. "I have nothing against you being a part of my family, I am happy about that, I have been through all my brother's weird phases through the years and I can't understand how he managed to find someone beyond his league to love him," she shrugged.

"Your brother makes it easy to love him," Maggie smiled.

"He's always been my annoying big brother," Aurora commented. "I am happy for him and for you. I don't mean to upset you, that wasn't my intention. You don't need to be married to my brother to be my sister, Mags," she told her, giving her a quick hug not wanting to ruin her look for her big day.

While Aurora worked on explaining her not so tasteful joke, Wade and Zoe were trying to calm down a nervous Will. It wasn't because he thought they were rushing into marriage, because it wasn't. He's ready to be married to Maggie. Can't picture his life without her or Isaac in it. It's just that he didn't think his nerves would be all over the place. How wrong he was.

"It's normal to be nervous," Wade said, helping his son fix his tie. "I was nervous when I married your mom," he smiled, glancing at Zoe.

"You also planned a surprise wedding. There was a good chance Mom would have hated it," Will grumbled.

"You're right about that," Zoe laughed lightly. "But I didn't, because I was marrying the man I love, just like you're marrying the woman you love. It's going to be nerve wracking to stand up there and express the love you share with the world, but, in the moment when you see her, your nerves are going to vanish," Zoe helped explain. "Trust me, she's just as nervous as you are."

"Your mom is right, when you get out there and see her walking down the aisle to you, you're going to forget about your nerves, because you're going to be engrossed in the beauty that is your soon-to-be-wife and nothing else is going to matter," Wade shared, with what he felt on his wedding day to Zoe. "Once the ceremony is over you're going to question why you were nervous to begin with," he said.

"Don't lock your knees," Zoe advised him. Will nodded, many people have told him that piece of advice. "Now are you ready to go marry the woman of your dreams?" She asked her son.

"As ready as I'll ever be," Will smiled, walking out with his parents.

With Will in place, it didn't take long for the wedding to start. With the groomsmen and bridesmaid having walked, Aurora looking beautiful in her sunflower yellow strapless, floor length bridesmaid dress as she walked down the aisle with Hudson, who she just so happens to have a very complicated relationship with. But she didn't get a say in whom she walked with at her brother's wedding. Isaac walked down the aisle as the little ring bearer, Maggie's little niece as the flower girl. They all stood up when it was time for Maggie to walk down the aisle.

The ceremony was beautiful, and it was the vows from both Will and Maggie that got to not only Zoe but everyone. Wade would deny it, but Zoe saw her husband shed a few tears. Will had promised to treat Maggie right and to protect Isaac the way Wade had protected him growing up. Will didn't want to leave Isaac from the ceremony as the little boy is a huge part of the family, and he too needs to be celebrated with them, because Will loves Isaac as if the boy is his son. It's a celebration to bring them together as a family and Isaac is apart of the family.