The wedding day had finally arrived and Daniel couldn't hold still. Standing at the alter in his spotless tuxedo Daniel continued to pace until Jack forcibly stopped him.
"Will you relax already?" Jack demanded. "You're starting to make me dizzy."
Daniel tried his damnedest to stay calm, but it wasn't easy. Ever since the guests had started filtering into the chapel, Daniel had been getting more and more nervous. It wasn't that he didn't want to marry Janet, he did. And it wasn't that he was worried she'd back out either, he just couldn't seem to settle down.
He was about to start pacing again, when the organ started to play and everyone stood and turned. Daniel watched as the flower girls along with Ryan and Trey as the ring bearers walked down the aisle, followed by the bride's maids. Finally it was time for Janet to walk down the aisle. Daniel was in complete awe as Janet came down the aisle.
She stood tall and proud in her white beaded dress, which out lined her figure to perfection. Her breath taking beauty made Daniel want to take her into his arms and never let go. Any fears or doubts he may have had before flew out the window at that moment.
Daniel smiled as Janet took his hand, god she loved the way his smile could take her breath away. She felt him weave his fingers with hers as they stood in front of the priest. Feeling the warmth and love the gesture conveyed caused a smile to spread across Janet's face.
As the priest began Janet glanced at Daniel and found it difficult to turn away from the intensity of love shining in his eyes. She'd seen the emotions shine in his eyes numbers of times before, yet every time it felt like she was seeing it for the first time.
"Do you Janet Frasier take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?" The priest asked.
"I do." Janet replied, her smile growing huge.
"And do you Daniel Jackson take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?"
"I do." Daniel wore an equally huge smile.
(Three weeks later).
Sam couldn't believe this day was finally happening, it had been along hard road for her and Jack to get to this point, but it had been worth every minute. Walking down the aisle Sam's heart fluttered the instant she laid eyes on Jack.
The look in Jack's eyes when he caught sight of her coming towards him made Sam's heart soar, she could feel the love emanating from his eyes wrapping around her in a blanket of warmth.
Not thinking it possible, her heart swelled even more as she thought of all the times he had put his life on the line in order to save her and tried to protect her from an evil they had watched grow each day. Jack had won her heart long ago even though he may have (and still does) tried her patience over the years.
Jack couldn't take his eyes off of Sam as she came down the aisle. She was literally the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen. Jack had protected her life with his own many times, just as she had his. He'd fallen in love with her from the moment she'd challenged him to an arm wrestling contest. It hadn't been easy falling in love with her and not being able to do anything about it for years.
With all the pain in his life Jack hadn't wanted to fall so hard and so fast for Sam or anyone for that matter. But with all her laughter, smiles, gentle understanding, support, and later on her intoxicating kisses she had broken through all of his barriers and forced him to admit to the love he'd been keeping inside for so long. With out his knowledge Sam had wormed her way deep into his heart, mind, and soul. She was so much apart of him; Jack couldn't even begin to imagine life with out Sam.
Jack closed his eyes for a moment thinking about how long and hard they'd fought to reach this point. Through the near destruction of earth, the Tok'ra and the Asgard, through all the pain and loss, some how, some way they'd made it to this moment.
A nudge to Jack's shoulder alerted him that she'd reached the front of the church. Sam handed her flowers over to Janet, and then turned to face Jack, her breath caught at the emotions she saw reflected in his gaze. Looking into Sam's eyes Jack saw his past, present, and future, their future, being reflected.
In the years to come if anyone were to ask how he or she could be so sure of the others love, they would answer they were sure because they could see it in the other's eyes,
