A/N Sorry this took so long to get it out!!! I haven't been home lately and I've finally been able to write it. I wrote it yesterday, but my computer froze and I had to start over today! Please read R/R!!!!!!!!
The day was perfect. The sun was shining. The air was warm. The sky was blue and cloudless and everything was green. And it was the day of Lily Evans and James Potter's wedding. The wedding was to be at noon on Hogwart's grounds. It was going to be the perfect spring wedding. In Hogwarts, at the moment, Lily was getting her hair done by Maddie and Kate. They were piling it on her head and they pulled out a few curly tendrils to frame her face. Lily already had her wedding dress on. It had very thin straps that were barely visible. The dress flowed down to her feet and dragged a little in the back. She had tiny lilies in her hair. Her bridesmaid wore pink and they too had flowers in their hair
Lily was fidgeting with nervousness and excitement. She felt like a stampede of rhinos were skipping through her stomach. She was marrying James Potter, her supposed worst enemy. And she loved him more than anything in the world.
Lily took a deep breath and placed her veil over her face. She started to walk toward the Hogwart's grounds. The wedding was starting.
James was standing next to Dumbledore, facing all the wedding guests. Dumbledore was going to marry them. James stood on the Hogwart's grounds, among lots of flowers. He couldn't get this goofy grin off his face. He was marrying Lily. Sure, they didn't have a great start, but he loved her. He loved her smile, her laugh, everything. He imagined her walking up the aisle in her wedding dress. Looking as beautiful as always. Walking towards him. His dreamy smile widened if that was possible.
James looked to his left where Sirius, his best man, stood. Sirius was beaming widely at Maddie, who was walking up the aisle. Maddie grinned back at him and almost ran into Kate who was walking in front of her. The wedding march started. Lily started walking up the aisle.
Lily walked slowly up to James telling herself not to run. She stared at him. He is sooooo handsome, she thought, smiling. James winked at her and she stifled a giggle. She saw everyone standing up, smiling at her. out of the corner of her eye, she saw Petunia, glaring. Her parents must of had to pull teeth, Lily thought, to get Petunia to come. But Lily didn't care. James was taking up all her thoughts. She reached James and they faced Dumbledore.
Dumbledore looked down at James and Lily. He thought back to their fights, his eyes twinkling. He knew they'd end up together. He saw Lily and James staring at each other, the love and happiness in their eyes. He looked down at his book and started to read.
Sirius, Maddie, Kate, Remus, Dumbledore, and Professor McGonagall all talked about Lily and James. Kate mostly talked about their obvious romance.
Remus talked about how loyal they were and they were made for each other. Lily and James looked at each other and blushed.
Maddie mostly talked about how good they were together and how many things they had in common, including their short tempers and big mouths. This got a laugh.
Sirius talked about their pointless (but hilarious, he added) fights. He even joked around in a wedding.
Dumbledore talked about how he'd miss them, but he knew they'd take care of each other.
McGonagall talked about how they were both smart and they had very similar interests so they were great for each other. (Always logical).
Then Dumbledore went on to ask them if they would always be there for each other for everything.
"I do," said Lily, her voice quavering, but with no hesitation whatsoever.
"I do," said James just as quickly.
"Then you may kiss the bride," Dumbledore said, with laughter in his voice because he could see Lily and James giving each other huge smiles. This was probably their favorite part of the wedding.
James dramatically twirled Lily and pulled her to him and they kissed. And kissed. And kissed. When their kiss finally ended, Lily fell backward and tripped over the flower girl. James burst out laughing and he picked her up and carried her to his faithful broom. He got on it and reached his hand out to Lily. She took it and climbed on. They started flying and waved as everyone cheered. A sign flew off the tail of the broom and read~ Just married, Finally.
A/N I hope you like it! Please REVIEW! PLEASE! Only about 40/1 people review. I spend a lot of time on these stories and I'd love for you to review. Thank you!
The day was perfect. The sun was shining. The air was warm. The sky was blue and cloudless and everything was green. And it was the day of Lily Evans and James Potter's wedding. The wedding was to be at noon on Hogwart's grounds. It was going to be the perfect spring wedding. In Hogwarts, at the moment, Lily was getting her hair done by Maddie and Kate. They were piling it on her head and they pulled out a few curly tendrils to frame her face. Lily already had her wedding dress on. It had very thin straps that were barely visible. The dress flowed down to her feet and dragged a little in the back. She had tiny lilies in her hair. Her bridesmaid wore pink and they too had flowers in their hair
Lily was fidgeting with nervousness and excitement. She felt like a stampede of rhinos were skipping through her stomach. She was marrying James Potter, her supposed worst enemy. And she loved him more than anything in the world.
Lily took a deep breath and placed her veil over her face. She started to walk toward the Hogwart's grounds. The wedding was starting.
James was standing next to Dumbledore, facing all the wedding guests. Dumbledore was going to marry them. James stood on the Hogwart's grounds, among lots of flowers. He couldn't get this goofy grin off his face. He was marrying Lily. Sure, they didn't have a great start, but he loved her. He loved her smile, her laugh, everything. He imagined her walking up the aisle in her wedding dress. Looking as beautiful as always. Walking towards him. His dreamy smile widened if that was possible.
James looked to his left where Sirius, his best man, stood. Sirius was beaming widely at Maddie, who was walking up the aisle. Maddie grinned back at him and almost ran into Kate who was walking in front of her. The wedding march started. Lily started walking up the aisle.
Lily walked slowly up to James telling herself not to run. She stared at him. He is sooooo handsome, she thought, smiling. James winked at her and she stifled a giggle. She saw everyone standing up, smiling at her. out of the corner of her eye, she saw Petunia, glaring. Her parents must of had to pull teeth, Lily thought, to get Petunia to come. But Lily didn't care. James was taking up all her thoughts. She reached James and they faced Dumbledore.
Dumbledore looked down at James and Lily. He thought back to their fights, his eyes twinkling. He knew they'd end up together. He saw Lily and James staring at each other, the love and happiness in their eyes. He looked down at his book and started to read.
Sirius, Maddie, Kate, Remus, Dumbledore, and Professor McGonagall all talked about Lily and James. Kate mostly talked about their obvious romance.
Remus talked about how loyal they were and they were made for each other. Lily and James looked at each other and blushed.
Maddie mostly talked about how good they were together and how many things they had in common, including their short tempers and big mouths. This got a laugh.
Sirius talked about their pointless (but hilarious, he added) fights. He even joked around in a wedding.
Dumbledore talked about how he'd miss them, but he knew they'd take care of each other.
McGonagall talked about how they were both smart and they had very similar interests so they were great for each other. (Always logical).
Then Dumbledore went on to ask them if they would always be there for each other for everything.
"I do," said Lily, her voice quavering, but with no hesitation whatsoever.
"I do," said James just as quickly.
"Then you may kiss the bride," Dumbledore said, with laughter in his voice because he could see Lily and James giving each other huge smiles. This was probably their favorite part of the wedding.
James dramatically twirled Lily and pulled her to him and they kissed. And kissed. And kissed. When their kiss finally ended, Lily fell backward and tripped over the flower girl. James burst out laughing and he picked her up and carried her to his faithful broom. He got on it and reached his hand out to Lily. She took it and climbed on. They started flying and waved as everyone cheered. A sign flew off the tail of the broom and read~ Just married, Finally.
A/N I hope you like it! Please REVIEW! PLEASE! Only about 40/1 people review. I spend a lot of time on these stories and I'd love for you to review. Thank you!
