This is it! Thought Elizabeth, today would be the beginning of the rest of her life. Her wedding day had finally arrived. She had waited what felt like weeks for this day. She couldn't have imagined waiting another week, which had been the original plan. Her father had invited family from her mother's side, to the wedding but they had received notification that her cousin was too ill to travel. When she heard the news she thought why delay this special day if her cousin-whom she never met before- couldn't make it. She suggested to her father that they move up the wedding date. Much to his disagreement Governor Swann changed the date.

Elizabeth began to pace back and forth, feeling rather nervous. Why? She had no idea, she was about to marry the man of her dreams, her best friend. Perhaps it was because last night when Will kissed his wife to be goodnight he told her he had a surprise for her. Or maybe it was because of what was to come later that night. Elizabeth was nervous but excited. She was actually rather glad that Will had convinced her to wait until they were married, it made today even more special.

The ceremony was held outside in the court yard overlooking the water that glistened. The sun was shining everything was perfect. Her father had walked her down the aisle and had given her away to the man of her dreams. She didn't remember much of the actually ceremony, she was too busy memorizing every little detail of Will. She would forever remember this moment. His vows made her fall more in love with him.

"Miss, Swann..-" he started, she gave him an annoyed yet playful look, "Sorry, I had to say it one last time," He laughed "I promise to always love and cherish you, to be not only your husband but also your best friend. I will always be there for you during your time of need. I promise to give you everything I can, to support you with all of your decisions, weather I like them or not.." He looked sternly at her; he was referring to when she had asked him to teach her how to handle a sword.

Shortly after the escape of Captain Jack Sparrow, Elizabeth came to the Smithy one day and demanded he tech her everything he knew about weapons. Of course he told her no, not because she was a woman but because he didn't think she would need to know, since they were together and he promised to keep her safe. Elizabeth did not take that very well, she crossed her arms and pouted.

"But Will, what if more pirates come? I need to be able to protect myself incase were not together at that very moment." She argued. Will didn't want to make her upset and she did have a point, God forbid he was away at work and there was an attack on Porte Royal. He would never forgive himself if he was the reason she was taken or worse murdered. He was more afraid of what her father would think. Surely he would never allow such a thing. It was unheard of that a woman would be seen fighting with swords. When he voiced his concern, Elizabeth said "What father doesn't know won't kill him Will, please." She begged, stepping closer to Will and wrapping her arms around his neck, her face inches away from his, their lips barley grazing each other. "I promise I'll be the perfect student," she whispered softly. "If I ever misbehave you can punish me however you like." She was now biting her lip seductively.

Will couldn't take it any longer she was turning him on; he closed the space between them and kissed her hard. And that was the end of that discussion and the beginning of Elizabeth's lessons.

They practiced everyday for an hour during lunch. It was a miracle her father never found out, she would come home right after a lesson covered in sweat and would take a nice long bath. Hopefully her maid Estella never thought she was out doing inappropriate things with her Fiancé. She heard someone clear their throat, bringing her back to her wedding. When it was her turn to recite her vows she could see a slight blush creep up on William's cheeks. She had promised to love Will passionately forever and always. To never be boring and to make every day an adventure so they could tell stories to their future children. The priest then asked for the rings, Elizabeth had chosen to give Will her Father's Wedding band. It had been in the family for generations after generations. Years after her mother had died Governor Swann finally took it off and kept it in a safe place waiting for the day her only daughter would Wed. He had given it to her as a blessing for their marriage, finally accepting William into the family.

"With this ring, do you William Turner II take Elizabeth Swann to be your lawful wife, to have and to hold from this day forward , for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer. In sickness and health, until death do you part." The Father asked.

"I do." Grinned Will as Elizabeth placed the ring on Will's finger.

"With this ring, do you Elizabeth Swann take William Turner II to be your lawful husband, to have and to hold from this day forward , for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer. In sickness and health, until death do you part."

"I do." She stated.

Will then pulled out Elizabeth's handmade ring and placed it shakily onto her finger. She had gasped, never seeing such a beautiful piece of jewelry in her life. It was nothing like any of the rings she had seen the women in Port Royal wear. It was out of this world. She smiled greatly at Will, "It's beautiful. Did you make it?" she asked. He nodded sheepishly "I love it!" She said as he kissed her hand.

"By the power vested in me I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride"

Will pulled Elizabeth close and kissed her sweetly. He broke the kiss off too soon as always, he also didn't want to rub it in Norrington's face any more than him having to attend their wedding. For once Elizabeth didn't mind. She had the rest of her life to kiss Will.

The reception was much like the ceremony, rather quite. Most of the people who attended were Navy officials and the Governor's friends. Will and Elizabeth had invited a hand full of people; some girls she would say were more than acquaintances but not so much as friends, while Will had a few friends who worked near him. The couple danced all night long. Will was never a fan of the balls the Governor threw, and only went to one or two in the past once he and Elizabeth got together, one of them being for their engagement. The first time Will went to one he had never felt so out of place then he did that night. Being from different social status he never had to attend these, he was never invited. He had one nice outfit, his church best. Although to him it was nice, people had whispered, he wasn't stupid he knew they were going to talk about him. Besides him not having anything nice to wear, he also didn't know how to dance. Elizabeth had loved to dance, that was the only reason she would go to her father's balls, even though she hated dancing and talking to old men who wished to have her as their wife. Once her and Will had made it official she was looking forward to escorting him to the ball and dancing with him. After hours into the party and Will still hadn't asked her to dance she confronted him. She was surprised to find out he didn't know how to dance. Surly he had danced with other young ladies. Hadn't he?

For the remaining hour of the dance she tried to teach him. Will had took it upon himself to learn how to dance after that, he felt embarrassed and bad that he didn't dance with Elizabeth most of the night. During their engagement party Will took her by surprised and waltzed her away to the dance floor soon after they arrived. The look on her faced, is what made Will think that even though he hated dancing he would do it for her if that's what she wanted. Like he told Jack, he would die for her.

It had only seemed like minutes since they were announced Mr. and Mrs. Turner but the night was coming to an end. People had said their congratulations and goodbyes and were headed off to bed. She was getting anxious; she was also ready to leave.

"Congratulations Elizabeth, I only wish your mother could have been here to see this. She would have been very proud of you." Said Governor Swann giving her a hug, then turning to Will "And she would have adored you William. I'm sure she wouldn't have given you as much of a hard time as I did to you. Welcome to the family." He said reaching is hand out, then pulling him into a hug.

"Thank you sir, I appreciate it" said Will returning the unexpected hug.

"I'm afraid I need to retire soon. Have a nice night and take care of my daughter. I love you Elizabeth. I'm glad you're finally happy." He kissed her forehead and left, leaving the newlyweds alone finally.

"Are you ready for your surprise?" asked Will.

"Of course! Is it at the house?"

"Not quite. Follow me." said Will leading her away.

They walk to the end of town where a little house sat above a hill with a view of the water in front of them. Elizabeth had never gone to this part of town. There was no need to. She was curious as to why Will would take her here. Did he not know it was late and she was ready to consummate their marriage? They have waited long enough. Finally they were in front of the house.

"Elizabeth, welcome to our new home." She was speechless.

"This is our home?" she asked excitedly.

"Yes my love it is. It's ours; we don't have to live with your father. I built it from the ground up. I hope you like it. All your stuff is already inside all we do have to finish decorating it of course. I figured you would like to do that yourself."

"My stuff?.. But how-"

"Your father helped out with getting your stuff here and with a few of the furniture items, but the rest I made." She couldn't believe it. Will had done all this for her. How could she have gotten so lucky?

"Shall we go inside?" he asked. She nodded and he picked her up off the ground and carried her inside shutting the door behind them. Once inside he twirled her around gave her a big kiss and set her down to explore their new home.