"Harry! Ron-" Ginny ran up to Harry wearing her turquoise bride's maid dress, obviously out of breath. Harry kissed her before she could say anything else. "I'd like to finish this later," She continued, after she had caught her breath "but Rons missing. I think you better go talk to him."

"Do you know where he is?" Harry asked, now looking very worried. He knew Ron had trouble making commitments, and since this was a very large commitment, he wasn't to surprised about this; he half expected it.

"I think he's outside, but hurry, the wedding's supposed to start in a few minutes."

Harry exited the church and quickly found Ron sitting against a tree little ways away. He sat down next to him and let Ron stew for a few minutes before he said "I'm just not so sure about it Harry. I mean, once it's done, it's done; no turning back."

"Ron, this is Hermione we're talking about, do you actually think you would ever want to turn back.?"

"No! I guess I just have cold feet." He stood up and brushed himself off. "Lets do this." Than he added as an after thought, "Hey, Harry?"

"Huh?" he asked a little preoccupied as he too stood up and brushed himself off.

"You know that we'll always be best mates, right?"

Harry looked up and smiled "Of course I know that." And they both marched into the church, Ron hardly able to contain his excitement.

A few minutes later the music started and Harry and Ginny walked down the isle, closely followed by Hermione and her father. Hermione's father kissed her on the cheek and sat down as Ron lead her up the altar.

"Sorry, I made you wait." He whispered in her ear.

"It was worth it" She replied

The rest of the wedding went without a flaw. The reception was now taking place in the Weasley's back yard and as Harry stood to make his best man's speech, Fred and George aided him by tapping their glasses. Everyone joined in until it finally got quiet.

"Some would say that when your two best friends start dating, it leaves you feeling like the fifth wheel." Harry started "And I can't deny that at first I did feel a little lonely. But who better to ease this loneliness than your best friend's little sister." Everyone laughed, knowing that this wasn't the true reason Harry and Ginny had gotten together. Truth be told Harry and Ginny were already dating by the time Ron and Hermione got together. They just hadn't told anyone. The thing that really got them together was when they joined forces in order to get Ron and Hermione to confess their feelings for each other. "The funny thing is everyone seemed to know about Ron and Hermione's relationship long before Ron and Hermione knew about it. A bet had been going on in Gryffindor for at least four years before they started dating. By our second year everyone had been sure they would end up together, so of course Fred and George started a friendly little bet. Who ever put their money on the closest day to their first date would win. And of course the person who knew them best, and convinced Ron to ask her out on Saturday instead of Friday, won." He motioned to himself while everyone else laughed. "No one could have guessed how long it would take our stubborn friends to get together, or how compatible they really are. We all know how much they love to fight, but we also know how deeply they love each other and that they would never let anything get between them." Harry ended to the loud clapping of the audience.

He hugged both Ron and Hermione, wishing them the best of luck. Then unnoticed to anyone else, he led Ginny into the woods so they could pick up where they had left off earlier that day.