DISCLAIMER: I don't own Lizzie, please don't sue.
AND A WARNING: Things get their steamiest between Lizzie and Gordo in this chapter, but it will absolutely NOT be detailed. However, if you are offended, please do not read.
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The tour was going great. The music was forceful, the fans came in swarms, and the band itselfwas having one of the greatest times of their lives. Then, during the middle of the tour, it was two days before Lizzie and Gordo's wedding. They had to cancel three shows in order for this to go properly.
Luckily, the fans understood perfectly- this made the band very happy, so they told them to keep their tickets with them, because they would be coming back to their city to perform for them. That was a solid promise.
They made it back to Hillridge just in time- they each called their parents, and it was decided that they would all meet at Lizzie's house when they got back. It took about an hour and a half when they finally got to Hillridge. The bus pulled up to Lizzie's house, and they all got out, carrying their instruments and luggage. Gregory and the rest of the crew went to a hotel to stay until they hit the road again.
Their parents ran out to them pulling them into a tight hug.
"Lizzie, I missed you so much!" Jo exclaimed, as Lizzie tried to get some air.
"I know, mom.....but can you stop trying to break my back?"
Lizzie was finally let go, and they all went inside the house. After putting their luggage up, they sat in the living room, telling their parents about the tour so far. They soon got a phone call form Gordo's uncle, telling them that he was coming over that night for a rehearsal the next day. Once they hung up, something on the television caught their eye. It was the news, and the reporter was speaking. They all watched the program closely.
"Fans are wild about the band REALITY, and they are on a huge tour across the USA, and have sold platinum. But for a while, people all over have been saying that the two leading members, Lizzie McGuire and David Gordon have major feelings for each other. Many considered this to be a rumor, until about three weeks ago, when someone had found out that these two have been dating for almost a year now. Not only that, but they are getting married this week in Los Angeles."
Everyone looked at each other, realizing that the fans knew about this, and that this wedding could get out of hand. They quickly called Gregory, and told him about this. He said that he'd send for security at the wedding, guaranteeing that the wedding would go just fine.
The next day, they all managed to get to the small chapel in Hillridge for the rehearsal. After the rehearsal was complete, the door opened, and a man walked in, asking, "Yeah.....is Gregory Haman around?"
Gregory got up, and said, "Mr. Marcello, I presume?" The man agreed, and they both shook hands. Gregory called Lizzie and Gordo over, introducing him.
"Lizzie, Gordo- this is Tony Marcello, the head of our security. He's an ex-leader of a Mafia family, and he has an excellent security system."
"Pleased to meet youse." Tony said, shaking hands with the two. Then, he called in his guards, and introduced them. As they were exiting the chapel, Lizzie, Gordo and the rest could hear someone say, "There they are! Get to them!"
They looked up and saw a group of fans going hysterical, and running toward them. Tony and his guards stepped in the way, and Tony said, "Not right now, guys- these two are kinda busy." The fans took one look at the guards and left.
"Nice job, Mr. Marcello." Gregory complimented. Lizzie and Gordo were decent enough to invite them over to the rehearsal reception later that night. Tony and his guards gladly accepted the invitation.
They all went home and got ready for the next rehearsal. They met up with Gregory, Tony and the guard and crew at the hotel, where the reception was. But while they were all being waited on, Gordo, Gregory and Tony excused themselves, and they all went to the lobby.
"This here's Mr. David Gordon." Tony said to the clerk. "He'd like to know if you guys have any bridal suites open?"
"We......we've got the largest one available, but it's going to cost you $200 for the night."
"That's fine." Gordo said.
"When would you like to make the reservation?"
"Tomorrow night, if that's all right."
"That's fine."
The clerk filled out the information, and the reservation was made. When they returned to the rehearsal, Gordo called Lizzie over to talk to her alone. They went off into a corner, and Gordo showed her the key to the bridal suite.
"Oh my god, Gordo! You're so sweet!" Lizzie said, tightly embracing him.
They went back and enjoyed the rehearsal, Then, they all went home, exhausted. Gordo went to his own house, and Lizzie to her own. Neither of them could sleep, they were nervous and anxious. Finally, they both drifted off to sleep.
Early the next day, they both woke up and shot out of bed, both of them getting ready. Gordo quickly met up with his parents and his best men, who happened to be Larry and Ethan. They all drove to Los Angeles and found the chapel where the wedding was to be. They saw Gregory and Tony right behind them. After greeting them, they all greeted Gordo's uncle.
They found the church already set up. They went to the back and started to prepare. Meanwhile, Lizzie got into her casual outfit and grabbed the wedding dress. This was it- the day was here. For a long time, she had dreamed of marrying Gordo, but she never expected it to be this good. She met her parents, her brother, and her bridesmaids, who were Miranda and Kate, downstairs. They all drove to Los Angeles, and went up to the church.
Lizzie came in time for a few reporters to urn up to her, but Tony and his guards were there to stop them. Lizzie quickly found her way into the room where she was to get ready. She changed into her wedding dress, and then went over a few things with Miranda.
"Oh my god, this is it- we've only got five more minutes." Lizzie said. "I thought this day would never come."
Miranda went out to the main part of the church, to find the place already crowded after an hour. She quickly headed to the stage, and found Gordo waiting nervously. A few more minutes, and the Wedding March began playing. Gordo was just about ready to explode, he was so nervous.
Everyone arose, and Gordo looked toward the door. It opened, and he found it hard to breathe. Lizzie was so beautiful, and the wedding gown made her even more gorgeous. She reached the front, Gordo not taking his eyes off of her. Gordo's uncle began.
"Dearly beloved, we have gathered on this joyous day, to join Elizabeth Brooke McGuire and David Zephyr Gordon in marriage. If anyone believes that these two should not be wed, please let him speak, or forever hold his peace." Nobody spoke, and he continued.
"That being said, may I ask, who gives this woman to be married?"
"Her mother and I." Sam said, and placed her hand into Gordo's hand.
"Would you please join both hands as we begin?" Gordo's uncle said.
They both joined hands and gazed into each other's eyes.
"Elizabeth McGuire- do you take David Gordon to be your lawful wedded husband, in sickness and health, in poverty and in wealth, in bad and in good, until death parts you?"
"I do." Lizzie said, smiling at Gordo.
"And David Gordon- do you take Elizabeth McGuire to be your lawful wedded wife, in sickness and health, in poverty and in wealth, in bad and in good, until death parts you?"
"I do." Gordo said, returning the smile.
After that, the minister brought out two rings and held them high.
"In my hand are two rings. The ring means many things in marriage. The solid foundation represents the unbreakable love of two. The gold represents the value of both marriage and love of two. David please place the ring on Elizabeth's hand and recite this phrase."
Gordo held the ring in position.
"With this ring, I thee wed."
"With this ring, I thee wed." Gordo repeated as he gently slid the ring on Lizzie's finger.
"Elizabeth, place the ring on David's finger and recite this phrase."
Lizzie held the ring up to Gordo's hand.
"With this ring, I thee wed."
"With this ring, I thee wed." Lizzie said and smiled as she put the ring on his finger.
"And with that being said- by the power that has been placed in me, and as a temporary minister of California, I hereby pronounce you man and wife. David, you may kiss the bride."
Gordo lifted the veil, and when their lips met, they both believed that it was the post powerful kiss they had ever shared in their lives. After the applause settled down, Gordo's uncle began.
"I am honored to present to you, Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon!"
The music played, and the crowd got up and went outside. After the family and friends photos, Lizzie and Gordo went outside, getting rained on by birdseed. With Tony's and the guards' help, they made it to the limo, and they all went to the hotel, where the reception was taking place.
After checking in and setting their things down in the room, they both went into the reception area, getting a large welcome from both family friends and fans. The reception lasted for six hours, and then Lizzie and Gordo went upstairs. Lizzie quickly went into the bathroom and changed out of her wedding dress and into a robe. Gordo did the same in the room.
"We're finally married." Lizzie said, as she came out of the bathroom.
"I know. I can hardly believe it." Gordo said as they both climbed into bed.
"Lizzie Gordon.....I like the sound of it." Lizzie said, as she pulled him into a fiery kiss. One thing led to another, and considering it was the day of their wedding they made love that night, both of them knowing that this marriage would last forever as they cuddled together and went to sleep.
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And that's chapter twenty-five! I hope everyone liked the wedding, and I hope that I didn't offend anyone. If you wanted details in the love-making, tough- because I don't post those kind of things. Anyway, chapter 26 will be up before ya know it. See ya!
