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Ron, dressed in a sleek black wedding cape, nervously awaited his bride. He gazed out at the audience. Neville Longbottom, Parvati Patil, Mad Eye Moody; many familiar faces caught his eye. Realizing he looked as though he was staring into the face of a monstrous spider, Ron instantly pasted a smile to his face. He looked at his best man; Harry's jet-black hair appeared its usual untidy self.
The orchestra director tapped his stand, and the musicians raised their instruments. The melodic tune of Canon in D could be heard all throughout the park, from the last row of chairs, all the way to the gazebo; with greenery draping down gracefully, bouquets of flowers placed accordingly, and roses surrounding it, the gazebo was the perfect setting for the perfect wedding. At the end of the aisle, the wedding procession began. The bride's maids, dressed in beautiful silk, gracefully walked up to the front. Following the bride's maids, Ron could see his niece, Priscilla, tossing rose petals on the ground as she walked. As the orchestra concluded their piece, the wedding march began. Hermione, in a flowing white wedding gown, appeared at the end of the aisle with her father. Ron's heart fluttered as he watched his gorgeous bride come towards him. This was the day he had been looking forward too for so many years.
When they reached the gazebo Hermione's father kissed her on the cheek before she handed off her bouquet to her maid of honor, Ginny.
Dumbledore began to speak. "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman in the bonds of holy matrimony."
In the audience Mrs. Weasley burst into tears of joy.
"Who gives this woman in marriage to this man?" Dumbledore asked.
Hermione's father responded proudly, "Her family and friends gathered here today do."
Dumbledore nodded and continued. "This relationship stands for love, loyalty, honesty and trust, but most of all for friendship. Before they knew love, they were friends, and it was from this seed of friendship that is their destiny. Marriage is an act of faith and a personal commitment as a moral and physical union between two people. It is the construction of their love and trust into a single growing energy of life that can be described as marriage. It is amoral commitment that requires and deserves daily attention. Marriage should be a life long consecration of the ideal of loving kindness- backed with a will to make it last forever."
As Dumbledore neared the end, not a dry eye was left in the audience. He turned to Ron. "Do you Ronald Weasley take Hermione Granger to be your wife? Will you love her, comfort her, honor and keep her, in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer, for better, for worse, in sadness and in joy, to cherish her and continually show her your love, and forsaking all others, keep yourself only unto her as long as you both shall live?"
With a smile from ear to ear, Ron responded, "I do."
Turning to Hermione, Dumbledore asked, "Do you Hermione Granger take Ronald Weasley to be your husband? Will you love him, comfort him, honor and keep him, in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer, for better, for worse, in sadness and in joy, to cherish her and continually show her your love, and forsaking all others, keep yourself only unto him as long as you both shall live?"
"I do," replied Hermione. All the heads in the audience turned to see Ron's nephew, David, approach with the rings.
Taking Hermione's ring, Ron began, "You are now consecrated to me as my wife from this day forward. I give you this ring as a token of my love and symbol of our unity. With this ring, I thee wed." He slid the ring onto Hermione's finger. She smiled lovingly at him.
Holding Ron's ring, Hermione said, "You are now consecrated to me as my husband from this day forward. I give you this ring as a token of my love and symbol of our unity. With this ring, I thee wed." Hermione followed suit and slid the ring onto Ron's finger.
Mrs. Weasley continued to wail.
"In as much as Ron and Hermione have consented together in marriage before this company of family and friends and have pledged their faith- and declared their unity by giving and receiving a ring- are now joined. And now by the power invested in me, I now pronounce you man and wife. You may now kiss the bride."
Ron placed his arms around Hermione and kissed her. A flood of emotion came over everyone from the newlyweds to the entire audience. When they broke apart, the audience applauded joyously. Swooping her off her feet Ron carried her down the aisle.

At the reception, Ron and Hermione prepared for their honeymoon to Venice. As they approached the banister, all the women awaited the toss of the bouquet. Hermione turned her back to them and tossed the bouquet of flowers over her head to the anxious women below. Spinning around quickly, Hermione watched Ginny Weasley catch the bouquet. Harry, standing nearby, caught Ginny's eyes and smiled.
Hermione turned to her husband. "I love you Ron. Ever since I was a little girl I've imagined this day. You are more than I could ever-" she stopped as she gazed into the eyes of the man of her dreams.
Ron leaned in and kissed her.

The End