Teddy woke up the morning of the wedding feeling giddy. She was getting married today.

Megan bounced into Teddy's room.

"How are you so bouncy," Teddy asked.

"You get married today, get up." Megan beamed.

"Happy wedding day," Danika yelled, standing behind Megan in the doorway.

"Mommy up," Allison yelled.

"Are you all up," Teddy asked.

"I'm going to shower and make breakfast," Megan said turing around.

"Dani can you bring me Allison," Teddy asked.

"She's not stinky," Danika said.

"Thank you," Teddy smiled.

Danika put Allison on the bed with Teddy.

"You two," Teddy said, "a morning cuddle the three of us. It's my wedding day."

"This once," Danika agreed.

"Nothing here changes," Teddy reminded.

"I know," Danika said.

"Wedding," Teddy said, "honeymoon, recital then your summer intensive."

"Why didn't Owen stay here last night," Danika asked.

"Because there's a tradition that the bride and groom don't see each other until the wedding on the wedding day," Teddy explained.

"Why," Danika asked.

"I don't know," Teddy said, "but it mattered to Evelyn so he stayed with her last night."

"Are Megan and Nathan staying here next week," Danika asked.

"They are," Teddy said, "you'll help her out. She's tired."

"I will," Danika said, "I should go help with breakfast."

They all had breakfast together before Megan drove them to get their hair and make up done. They drove to the venue and finished getting ready.

"Very pretty Miss Dani," Megan smiled at the teen.

"Thank you," Danika blushed.

"Dani can you help me," Teddy asked.

Danika helped Teddy zip up the back of her wedding dress.

"You look like celebrity," Danika said.

"Thank you," Teddy smiled.

"We're ready," Megan asked.

"We are," Teddy agreed.

Megan lead the three out of the room.

Megan started down the aisle, Danika had memorized their musical cue and walked with Teddy.

Owen beamed seeing Teddy coming towards him. Reaching the alter she hugged Owen and he kissed her cheek.

"Owen, Teddy," the pastor started, "we are gathered here today to witness joining two families. Today we celebrate your love for each other. You've written your own vows. Teddy you can go first."

Teddy took a deep breath, "Owen, I don't know where to start. I have loved you from the first day we shared an OR. You are my best friend, my partner and my soul mate. I love you and will for the rest of my life. Owen, you are the person who makes me feel safe and loved. The one I know is always by my side, the father of our daughter. You accept me and love me exactly as I am. You chose our family as unique as it is, with our daughter and my sister. You chose to make our family ours and to build our family together. You make me feel things I didn't think I would ever feel. I love you more than I have words for and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. Owen, you are the love of my life. I love you!"

"Owen," the pastor said.

"Teddy," Owen began, "I love you. I have loved you from the day we met. You walked into that OR. I was told that you meet the people who you will fall in love with in strange places and our battle field OR is one of those. Teddy, you've been there in my darkest moments and always come to find me when I'm lost. You celebrate the best moments with me. You make me happier than I knew it was possible to feel. Together we are building an amazing family, I love our family and how unique we are. You make everyone around you feel important and special. You're my best friend and my rock. I love you today and always."

"Theodora Grace Altman, do you take Owen Edward Hunt to be your husband in sickness and health, in good times and bad until death do you part," the pastor asked.

"I do," Teddy beamed.

"Owen Edward Hunt, do you take Theodora Grace Altman to be your wife in sickness and health, in good times and bad until death do you part," the pastor asked.

"I do," Owen smiled.

"Then by the power vested in me I pronounce you husband and wife," the pastor said, "you may kiss your bride."

Owen kissed Teddy passionately, dipping her backwards.

They walked together up the aisle and out of the church.

The family took photos together before the reception.

After dinner, toasts and dancing Owen and Teddy made their way to their hotel room.

"No kids," she whispered.

"You can be as loud as you want," he teased.

"Are you making me scream," she asked.

"I want to," he smirked.

"I love you," she said for the thousandth time that day.

"I love you too," he replied, kissing her.