A/N: I am alive… I promise. End of the year means craziness at work!
Here is the next chapter. We time jump here. This is going to be their bachelorette parties and their wedding. Also, per some requests…some drama!
If you recall from the last chapter, they had 3 months to plan the wedding. Since that takes place this chapter, the time jump is 3 months.
Chapter 46
Callie's POV
Five days from today Callie would be marrying the woman of her dreams. Arizona had crashed into her life and made it better from the first day. While they were still struggling a bit navigating Arizona's booming career and the vast success of The Calliope, they were making it work. Their new rule was that Arizona would be home for at least 3 consecutive days every week. It meant more traveling for her, but it was better than the one day here and there they had been getting previously. The golf season was half over and they finally felt like they were finding their rhythm. Sofia was struggling a bit with Arizona's absence, but ever since their new rule it had been better. Arizona was there to tuck her in 3 days a week and occasionally they would get an extra here or there if it was a rest week for Arizona.
Teddy and Tim had surprised them with the offer to watch Sofia for a week so the couple could get away on a honeymoon right after the wedding. While they had wanted to take one, Teddy and Tim's generous offer ensured they were able to.
Arizona would be flying in from her last tournament of three weeks that afternoon and the two would be meeting with their wedding planner to finalize the last details. Calli hadn't yet heard from Arizona about her flight time, but she had some sponsor meetings and press to do before being off for three weeks. Funny enough, the tournament she would be returning for was The Race. Seeing as the PGA requested to permanently relocate that tournament to The Calliope, Arizona would be with her for the next 5 weeks. To say Callie and Sofia were thrilled, would be a massive understatement. Callie could tell Arizona was a little on edge because they had not yet heard back on Sofia's adoption. Carlos's lawyers ensured them it was just because the legal wheels turned very slowly, but Arizona seemed to be on edge about it. They had both hoped that they would hear back before the wedding, but it was not looking like that was going to happen.
Callie was looking through the seating chart for what felt like the hundredth time and finally thought it was perfect. For a wedding with only 50 people, the seating chart was a pain. They had planned for a small event. It would be held at their home just like Tim and Teddy's. The beach and the size of their house made it silly to do it anywhere else. They did hire a wedding planner since Arizona spent so much time on the road. It just made it easier and allowed what little time they did get together, to not revolve around wedding planning. Callie pushed back at first, but Arizona insisted and Callie was glad she did. Allison, their wedding planner would be there in three hours and once they finished their last review, they were good to go for the next five days.
Callie looked at her phone again, realizing she still had not heard from Arizona about what time she would be there and started to get worried. Arizona always texted her the flight info as soon as the flight was booked. Taking so much time off and missing one headline tournament was not ideal in Arizona's first full PGA year, but Teddy ensured them both the sponsors were okay with everything and the PGA understood.
Callie picked up her phone to dial Arizona's number and when it went to voicemail after three rings, indicating the call was ignored, Callie wondered if Arizona was in the air already.
Arizona's POV
Arizona had no idea that taking time off would be such a pain. Teddy and everyone made sure that there were no issues but the prep work was annoying. She had to do extra media because she was missing a main tournament and she had to do a ton of meet and greets at her sponsor's request. Normally she didn't mind, but she felt like she had been running on empty. Finally, the last autograph was signed and she was ready to head to the airport. Callie had called during the last fan's opportunity to talk to Arizona so she ignored it. The flight from Atlanta to Miami was nonstop was an hour and 50 minutes and she would be in Miami with roughly 45 minutes to spare. Yes, she was cutting it close, but no worries. She would make it.
Arizona was wrapping up everything and walking towards the door when she was stopped by Jamie Callon, the head of her sponsorship with Ford. Jamie was the daughter of Ford's sponsorship department and was the one who encouraged the company to take Arizona on. Ford was her first big sponsor so she always made time for them. Jamie was great to work with and the future there was bright. The problem was, she had 30 minutes to make it to the airport and through security. She was a preferred traveler so it normally wasn't an issue, but Atlanta's airport was a jungle and she needed every single one of those 30 minutes.
"Arizona! Do you have a bit to talk?" Jamie asked as she waved Arizona over.
"Hey Jamie, actually I am headed to the airport and only have about 30 minutes to get through security." Arizona smiled apologetically.
"Here, come with me. I can get you through and dropped right off at your gate no fuss. We can talk on the drive." Jamie motioned for Arizona to follow her to the car.
"Oh, thank you! You are saving me." Arizona smiled and grabbed her bag to put in the trunk of the Escalade that was waiting for them. She handed the bag to the driver and slid into the back seat with Jamie. Finally taking a breath for the first time in what felt like days, she relaxed.
"Stressed?" Jamie asked, she could clearly see the exhaustion on Arizona's face.
"Yeah. Just a lot of traveling lately and not much time to relax. It's okay though." Arizona confessed. She would never tell Callie how hard their new arrangement was on her. She was finishing tournaments and getting on the first flights home, then spending time with Sofia and Callie with no stopping, then back on a flight playing again. It was starting to take its toll. It was worth it though. To have more time with Callie and Sofia. Plus, the season was halfway over and then she would have 4 months to just relax in Miami with her girls.
"I did notice you are on the first plane out of all the tournaments these days. You used to stick around and hang out, now you are gone the second everything is over." Jamie leaned in seemingly worried about Arizona.
"Yeah. Just trying to be in two places at once. It's worth it though." Arizona didn't even notice how close Jamie was at this point. "What did you want to talk about?" Arizona asked, assuming it was about business. Usually, people ran everything through Teddy.
"Oh. I just wanted to see how you were. Like I said, I noticed you seemed a bit run down and distracted." Jamie put her hand on Arizona's arm.
"Ahh. Well, thank you for the concern. I am okay though. Just wedding planning is a bitch. But I am getting married in a few days so that stress is about to be over." Hoping that the mention of her impending nuptials would cut the tension that suddenly arose, Arizona leaned back a bit.
Before Arizona had time to even react, Jamie's lips were on hers and she was being straddled by a brunette that was not her fiancé. Arizona sat in shock for what was probably too long before she pushed Jamie's shoulders back.
"Woah! Jamie…what the heck?" Arizona yelled.
"Oh, come on Arizona. We have been flirting back and forth for almost a year now. Don't think I haven't noticed." Jamie was back on Arizona kissing her neck fiercely.
Pushing Jamie back with force Arizona righted herself. "What the fuck, Jamie? You KNOW I have a fiancé and no, I wasn't flirting. I was being nice. I felt we had a good working relationship. That is done now!" Arizona screamed.
"You are really going to walk away from a multimillion-dollar sponsorship deal over a misunderstanding?" Jamie asked. A bit smug in Arizona's opinion.
"If it means I have to work with you then yeah…But I have a plane to catch." Arizona got out of the car and slammed the door. Not even waiting for a response. She picked up her phone and called Teddy to handle the fall out of what just happened. She would never be speaking to Jamie again. If that meant she lost this deal, so be it. She needed to get home. Now.
Callie's POV
Callie was pacing the foyer and she was pissed. Arizona had texted she was taking off roughly two and a half hours ago. Allison was set to arrive in 30 minutes. Where the hell was her fiancé?
She finally heard the sound of the garage door opening and she was ready to pounce. When the door from the garage opened and she saw Arizona looking deflated, she stopped herself from going off on her very tardy fiancé.
"Hey." Callie said. There was still an annoyed tone in her voice, but it wasn't as bad as she had planned.
"Hi." Arizona responded. She was avoiding eye contact with the Latina and Callie just assumed it was because she knew she was pissed. "I need to hop in the shower and get rid of this plane smell. I know Allison is going to be here shortly, so I will be quick." Arizona walked passed Callie without so much as a hug. Again, assuming she knew her fiancé was mad Callie shook it off. They could fight later; they had to finish all of this crap and just enjoy the next 5 days together.
Callie finished up the snacks and coffee she was making when she heard the sound of Arizona coming down the stairs and the knock at the front door.
"I got it." Arizona yelled towards the kitchen.
Callie grabbed the tray and headed towards the living area where she met Alison and Arizona who were chatting away. The three sat down and started talking about all the final numbers and preparation for the wedding. Arizona was explaining her thoughts on the cake cutting when her phone started ringing. She watched as Arizona check the caller ID, furrowed her brow, and stood up.
"Excuse me, I have to take this. I will be right back." Arizona apologized to Allison and started to walk away.
"Give me one moment, Allison. Sorry about this." Callie got up and followed Arizona.
"You can't turn that off for an hour? We have to finish this, Arizona. Everyone needs final information by the end of the day." Callie's anger was noticeable.
"Hold on Teddy." Arizona pulled the phone away from her ear.
"Teddy. You walked out of our meeting for a call with Teddy?" Callie asked, frustrated.
"Calliope just give me a minute. I am sorry but this is about business." Arizona went to lift the phone back up, but Callie grabbed it.
"Teddy. Do you need to talk to her now? We are in the middle of finaliz- "Callie was cut off when Arizona grabbed her phone back.
"Callie. Don't. Don't grab my phone and don't question the importance of this. I need to talk to Teddy. Give me 10 minutes. Just go give Allison the seating chart. I saw you finished it." Arizona walked away and into the office without even glancing at Callie.
Callie took a breath and walked back into the living area. Her and Allison ran through almost everything. It had been way longer than 10 minutes when Arizona came back into the room.
"So sorry about that Allison. Sponsorship issues. I am all yours." Arizona smiled her dimple smile. Callie could tell it was a fake one though.
"No worries. I know that it never stops." Allison was married to one of Arizona's fellow golfers. "Actually, Callie and I sorted most of it out. I just need to get the playlist from you for the DJ and then I am good to go." Arizona pulled out her phone and emailed the list to Allison.
"All right. All set! See you ladies in 5 days!" Allison gathered her things and was about to walk out the door when she laughed. "Make sure you don't have any of those for the wedding. Your dress isn't a turtleneck." She joked as she pointed towards Arizona's neck. She was out the door before she could see that Arizona's face had turned a shade lighter.
Callie's head whipped in the direction of her fiancé. What was Allison talking about?
Arizona's POV
Shit.
Arizona tried to pull up her sweater that seemed to have slipped down during the hug's goodbye.
"Arizona…." Arizona turned to look at Callie and watched as Callie's eyes zeroed in on what Allison was talking about. She watched different emotions flash across the Latina's eyes. Before she had a chance to respond, Callie was walking in the opposite direction.
"Calliope! Wait!" Arizona followed after her. She had seen the hickey on her neck when she stepped out of the shower, hence the hoodie in Miami. She wanted to wait until Allison was gone to explain what happened to Callie. She wanted to have a nice meeting with their wedding planner to finalize everything, then explain to Callie what Jamie had done. Arizona's pale skin made every little blemish show.
"Wait?! Are you KIDDNG ME? You ignore my calls earlier, show up and run up to the shower, then take a call during our meeting. Then you have the nerve to tell me to wait? HA! Oh…that isn't even the best part. You come to our HOME where we live with our daughter with a fresh hickey on your neck? Please tell me what I should be waiting for? For you to pack your shit and go?" Callie was screaming at a level Arizona had never heard before. Tears were flowing from her gorgeous brown eyes and it was breaking Arizona's heart.
"Baby. Stop. Let me explain, please." Arizona pleaded. Something in her face must have conveyed her desperation to Callie because she stopped storming away.
"5 minutes. Starting now. If I don't like it, you go." Callie crossed her arms and waited.
"Jamie, Jamie from Ford basically attacked me in her car." Arizona rambled. She went on to explain what Jamie had done from start to finish. She didn't leave anything out.
"So, when I took the call from Teddy, I really DID have to. I left her to deal with the fall out of the sponsorship. I don't care if I lose it. I never want to see that woman again!" Arizona finished and took a giant breath. She steadied herself for what was going to happen next. Callie had to understand. Right?
Callie's POV
Callie really didn't know what to say. She wanted to fly back to Atlanta and rip Jamie's heart out. She assaulted her fiancé. Then, she made Callie for a split-second question Arizona's faithfulness. She never thought Arizona would stray, but when your fiancé has a hickey on her neck it is kind of hard to keep it together.
"Calliope. I am going to need you to say something." Arizona whispered. Callie hadn't even noticed she remained silent this whole time.
"Okay. So. I am livid. Not at you. Well, a little at you, for all the things I said before we got to the hickey part. But are you okay?" Callie asked as she grabbed Arizona's hands and guided her to sit down.
"Uh, well it depends on if you are kicking me out or not." Arizona responded.
"I am not kicking you out. That woman assaulted you. Are you okay?" Callie tucked a stray hair behind Arizona's ear.
"I'm fine, Calliope. Honestly. Are YOU okay?" Arizona asked.
"I want to kill that woman but yeah. If you are okay, I am okay." Callie whispered. She wrapped Arizona in her arms. The anger about the ignored call, the last-minute arrival melted away.
"Thank you for trusting me." Arizona whispered as she nuzzled into Callie.
"You have never given me a reason not to. Plus, I know you would never jeopardize this family. Come on. Let's go take a nap before Sof gets home. I want some time with you to myself." Callie grabbed Arizona's hand and lead her upstairs.
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Arizona POV
Arizona was looking forward to the next month. She was having a fantastic golf season, but she was happy she would be home for a while. Today was her bachelorette party. She really didn't want one, but Teddy insisted. She had begged and begged for Callie and herself to have a joint party, but Teddy and Mark both said no. So now she stood in front of the mirror in her black dress thinking about how this time two days from now, she would be in a white dress and marrying the love of her life.
Arizona was brought out of her daydream by a sound behind her. She turned to see Callie standing in their walk-in closet, staring.
"Okay, you can't wear that dress." Callie began walking towards her.
"Why not? I think it looks cute." Arizona turned around and looked in the mirror. She looked hot.
"That is the problem! You look like hot. Like, dirty hot." Callie wrapped her arms around Arizona's waist and pulled her in to a passionate kiss.
"Well speak for yourself. I love you in this deep purple color." Arizona gave Callie a good look up and down. She looked like she was a hungry lion and Callie was a piece of meat.
"Remind me again why we are doing this separately." Callie pouted.
"Because you two can't keep your hands off each other long enough for us to have fun!" Aria came barreling into their bedroom.
"Knock much?" Callie asked sarcastically.
"Whatever. Say goodbye, we have to go!" Aria was looking gorgeous in a deep red dress. She and Callie could pass for twins, but there was no one who could hold a candle to her fiancé.
Arizona grabbed Callie by the arm and spun her around. She placed a long, passionate kiss on her lips. "Have fun, but not too much. I will see you later." Arizona laughed as she saw Callie's eyes glazed over from the kiss. They had put their foot down at the idea of spending the night apart. They were forced to spend far too many apart during the golf season. Arizona waved goodbye as Callie exited the room. She finished getting ready and headed downstairs.
"About time!" Teddy clapped.
"Yeah yeah, Teds. I would have hurried if you wouldn't have stolen my fiancé."
"Wahh wahhh. Come on AZ. It has been forever since we went out together. This is about you, but I miss you!" Teddy and Tim had been trying to have a baby. Arizona was the only one who knew that. But she knew the failed attempts had been weighing on her friend. She felt guilty taking Tim away from his wife so much. But, it was business.
"You're right Teds. Lets do this!" Arizona grabbed her clutch and her best friend's hand and headed out.
Callie's POV
Callie couldn't deny she was having a great time. The drinks were flowing and they were sitting in one of the nicest strip clubs in Miami. Mark had insisted, and Callie would be lying if she said she was not enjoying herself. She missed her blonde, but she was going to make sure it was a fun night.
Suddenly someone's voice came through the sound system.
"Alright everyone! We have a very special group celebrating with us. Everyone give it up for Callie Torres. It is her last night as a single woman!" The crowd cheered.
"Alrighty Torres, time for your gift!" Mark grabbed her hand and pulled her to her feet. He pushed her towards the stage where two strippers were standing and waiting. "Enjoy!" he winked.
Callie sat down on the offered chair and took a deep breath. Arizona wouldn't mind.. The music started bumping and the women in front of her began to move. They circled her like she was their prey. They began removing their tops and Callie had to steady herself. She was engaged, but she wasn't blind. These women were gorgeous. The brunette straddled her and Callie's hands went to her sides. When she looked over her shoulder she saw the unmistakable blue eyes she fell in love with staring at her. She couldn't decipher the look in them.
The dances soon came to an end and the crowd was going wild. Callie couldn't remember anything after seeing her fiancé staring at her. She got off the stage and went to her.
"Hey…um…Mark..He uh." Callie went to explain but Arizona grabbed her arm and she felt herself being pulled into a room.
Arizona's POV
Arizona had told her brother no strippers but was not surprised when they pulled up to a classy looking strip club.
"Timothy…" Arizona began to complain.
"Come on! It will be fun" She was surprised that Teddy was the one who chimed in.
"Fine." Arizona agreed.
They sat down at a table in the back. Arizona was surprised at how crowded the place was. She had been to a few strip clubs in her day, but it had been a while. There was currently some sort of private dance happening on stage. She looked away but quickly snapped her head back when she saw who was sitting on the stage. The brown eyes that owned her heart. She watched as the eyes found hers and didn't look away. Arizona watched as the two women on stage danced on her fiancé. She felt like she should feel angry, but that was the furthest from how she was feeling. She felt insanely turned on. The second the song ended; Callie came walking towards her. She began to try to explain but Arizona didn't want to hear it. She needed her fiancé. Now. She grabbed Callie's arm and practically dragged her into a back room.
"Arizona. I am so- "Callie tried to get out.
"No talking. I need you. Now, Calliope." Arizona was pulling her fiancé's dress up to her waist and kissing Callie with such ferocity, she thought she might suffocate.
"Woah." Was all Callie got out but was able to find her bearings and reciprocate the intensity.
Arizona ripped the Latina's underwear off and lifted her onto the vanity that was in the room they currently occupied.
"You are so sexy. And mine." Arizona locked eyes with Callie. Seeing those women dance on her fiancé made her feel the need to claim Callie as her own. Call it barbaric, but she needed to.
Arizona wasted not time entering her fiancé with two fingers and thrusting frantically. She had been able to feel the heat coming off of Callie's center so she knew she wouldn't hurt her entering her so abruptly.
"God- Arizona!" Callie moaned.
"You like that, baby? Who makes you feel like this?" Arizona panted between deep thrusts. She was kissing up Callie's neck waiting for her response. When nothing came she pried her lips away. She looked up and was met with the most beautiful sight. Her love with her head tipped back, eyes closed, loving every minute of this encounter.
"I asked you a question." Arizona bit down on Callie's neck.
"Y-you! Only you!" Callie yelled out.
Arizona could feel Callie's walls beginning to tighten. With one quick flick of her thumb over her lover's clit, the Latina fell headfirst into an intense orgasm.
"YESSSS!" Callie screamed.
Arizona had every plan of letting the brunette come down gently but they were met with a pounding on the door.
"Seriously you two! Get out here!" Aria was yelling on the other side.
"Take your time." Arizona chuckled at the dazed look Callie was wearing. She pecked her lips and walked out the door leaving her fiancé dazed and satisfied.
Callie's POV
Taking a second to regain her bearings after the encounter with her fiancé. Callie opened the door of the back room and was met with the signature Torres stare from her sister.
"Can't go 5 minutes. Jesus Cal. You are lucky she can't get you pregnant." Aria rolled her eyes and grabbed Callie's hand and lead her back out onto the floor.
The night continued with the two parties converging as one. They drank and danced. They enjoyed dances from the strippers who were very much taking preference to their group. The whole party Callie and Arizona were in contact with each other. They didn't plan on spending their parties together, but they were glad they did.
Arizona and Callie laughed at Tim and Mark as they tried their luck at the stripper poles on stage. Both making off with a decent amount of tips that they then returned to the women working. It was the perfect ending to their single life.
Getting out of the cab at their front door, they walked hand in hand to their bedroom where Callie returned the favor Arizona had paid her in the strip club bathroom earlier that evening.
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Callie rolled over and was met with the mop of blonde hair she loved so much. Today was the day, she was getting married. There were so many times she had thought she would never get to this point. After the drama of Eric and being a single mother, she never expected to be here. But she was. She was going to marry the love of her life that evening.
"Wake up." Callie whispered as she moved Arizona's hair out of her face.
"mmmmmmm. No." Arizona whined.
"Well. If you don't wake up, I won't get to say goodbye before I have to head out to get ready. It is my wedding day after all." Callie joked.
"I'm up!" Arizona shot up. "Happy wedding day, my love." Arizona kissed her senseless. Things were starting to heat up when they were met with a pounding on the door.
"Aria! Go away!" Callie yelled.
"Two minutes Cal. Then I am coming in to get you!" Aria yelled from the other end of the door.
"At least someone will be coming…" Arizona pouted.
"Oh stop." Callie laughed. "I have to go. I love you. So much."
"Meet me down the aisle?" Arizona asked. Callie laughed at the trace of doubt in her fiancé's voice.
"I will be the one in white." Callie winked and headed out the door.
She spent the next few hours being pampered with her sister, Sofia, and Mark. The wedding was small and intimate, but Aria was acting like it was a royal wedding. They had just finished their make up when Mark knocked on her bedroom door.
"Here you go, Torres. Sof. From Blondie." Mark handed them two boxes and kissed each of them on the cheek.
"What is this Mami?" Sofia asked as she quickly started to unwarp the package.
"I don't know Sof. Let's open and see." Callie finished opening hers and was met with the most gorgeous necklace she had ever seen.
"Mami, look at mine!" Sofia's was a smaller version of Callie's. They matched perfectly.
Callie pulled the note that accompanied the gifts out and read it.
My loves,
I can't wait to see you both at the end of the aisle. You both have been made my life complete in ways I never knew I needed. I love you both so much. I can't wait to spend forever with you!
Love,
Arizona/Mama
Callie smiled and fastened Sofia and her necklace. She fixed her dress and headed to the back door. One step closer to the rest of her life.
Arizona's POV
Arizona stood in front of her mirror and finished putting her earrings in. She heard a knock at the door and looked up to see her brother looking at her.
"Arizona…you look incredible." She could hear the emotion in his voice.
"No crying, Timmy. If you start, then I will cry." Arizona wrapped her brother in a hug and soaked in the love that radiated from her brother. Soon her Mother and Father entered the room and she took a second to recognize how lucky she was. It also made her sad for Callie. She didn't have her mother with her on her wedding day, and that made Arizona upset for her. But it also made her grateful. It make her appreciate her own mother and vow to be the best mother to Sofia she could be.
"Callie wanted me to give this to you." Tim said as she handed her a small box. Arizona opened it and smiled. She had mentioned to Callie that she couldn't find anything to put in her hair for the wedding day. In true Callie fashion, she found the perfect thing. It was a beautiful pink flower clip with a diamond in the middle. It was perfect, and so her. Arizona's mother helped her put the clip in and they headed towards the door.
General POV
The music signaling it was time for the wedding to start. Mark and Aria walked down the aisle together while Teddy and Tim followed. The backdrop of the ocean was breathtaking. Arizona was first out the door, on the arm of Daniel Robbins. She walked with purpose towards the archway that was waiting for her. She couldn't help but smile at the guests that had gathered. This was perfect in every way. When she reached the end of the aisle she kissed her father's cheek and handed her bouquet to Teddy. She turned and looked up at the door waiting for her future to head her way.
Her breath left her body when she saw her. The long, beautiful dress hugging every single curve perfectly. Her hair pinned back, blowing in the wind. The only thing making it more perfect was the little hand she was holding. They were both smiling their matching smiles walking towards her. She watched as Carlos kissed both girls on the cheek and handed them off to her.
"Take care of them." He whispered as he kissed her cheek.
"Forever. I promise." She responded with determination.
"Wow. Calliope…" She felt the tears begin to fall. "You are perfect." She whispered.
"You are stunning." Callie replied.
"Mama you look like a princess!" Sofia smiled. "So, do you baby girl." Arizona replied.
The ceremony passed in a blur. Before she knew it there were exchanging rings and being pronounced wife and wife. The three of them walked down the aisle together and into a small tent on the side of their home.
"Oh! I have one more wedding gift for you." Callie handed Arizona an envelope.
"I don't need anything else, Mrs. Robbins-Torres." Arizona kissed her wife. Her wife.
"Well, I think you might enjoy this, Mrs. Robbins-Torres." Callie kissed her back.
Arizona took the envelope and opened it. The tears immediately began to fall. She couldn't believe the timing.
"When…when did these come?" Arizona asked.
"This morning." Callie smiled.
"Why are you crying Mommies?" Sofia asked.
"Well, Sof. See these papers here? They mean you are now 100% legally my daughter. You are officially Sofia Robbins-Torres." Arizona wrapped her daughter, her legal daughter, up in a bone crushing hug.
"Let's go Mama! It is time for cake!" Sofia grabbed her mother's hands and ran back towards the house to celebrate.
Best day ever.
A/N: So the wedding wasn't super detailed. I feel like it had been done in ever possible way in other stories. So, I hit the high points. There is a lot in this chapter. But I figured I would give you a longer chapter since you waited so long.
