We Do Part Deux Reviews

Latisha C: Thanks for all the reviews, and I don't really have a preference for Ruthie, but this story will be Ruthie/Peter, others are Ruthie/Martin. And as for the song, to be honest, I just searched on google for "the perfect wedding songs" and that was one that came up.

heather1021: lol, I just had to put that in there, I mean, we all know how Kevin and Lucy can be, lol

LucyKevinfan: thanks, I'm glad to hear that.

A/N: This is the sequel to my story, We Do Part Deux. You don't really need to read that to understand this story, but it will mention a few things that might confuse you if you don't.

Love of a Lifetime

A 7th Heaven Continuation Fic by Norwegianchick101

Chapter One: Remembering Family

"Luce, c'mon, if we don't show up, your Mom will kill me." Kevin said to his wife, pulling on a grey t-shirt and some jeans.

Lucy sighed and got out of the jacuzzi, wrapping one towel around her body, and another around her hair.

She got dressed, and blow dried her hair. Seeing as how it was already 11:30, she grabbed her brush and hopped into the car with Kevin.

"Kevin?" she asked. "How did this car get here?"

Kevin smiled and looked at Lucy. "It's your car." he said, simply.

Lucy smiled, as she pushed Kevin out of the driver's seat, and seized the keys.

Kevin laughed.

"You said it was my car." Lucy replied. "Thanks." She planted a kiss on Kevin's cheek and set off to her parent's house.

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"Lucy, Kevin!" Annie said. "We missed you at breakfast."

"Oh, we had room service send a little something up." Lucy said; her arm around Kevin.

"Okay, well, lunch is almost ready, so go ahead into the dining room with everyone else. I'll be right out."

Kevin and Lucy laughed as they entered the dining room.

Lucy raised her eyebrows. Not only were Ruthie, Simon, Mary, Matt, Ben, Sam, David, and her dad there; but Paris Petrowski, Rabbi Glass, Rosina, Peter, Cecilia, Roxanne, Chandler, Shelby, and Joe as well.

Lucy grinned and sat down in an empty chair next to Ben, but when Kevin sat down, got back up and sat on his lap.

Kevin laughed, and gave his wife a kiss. "I love you Mrs. Kinkirk." he said.

Lucy smiled and took out her hairbrush from her pocket, just as Annie entered the room, carrying a dish of casserole.

"Lucy Camden! How many times have I told you not to brush your hair at this table?"

Lucy's smile grew to a smirk, as she turned to Annie. "Well Mom, I seem to believe you telling Lucy Camden not to brush her hair at this table many, many times. But I don't think you've ever told Lucy Kinkirk not to."

Kevin sighed and shook his head, as everyone else at the table laughed.

"Luce," he said. "Don't give your mom a hard time."

Lucy gave Kevin a pouty face, and he took a fork full of casserole, and shoved it into Lucy's mouth.

Lucy laughed so hard she almost spit it out, but instead, kissed Kevin, spitting it in to his mouth.

Ruthie gagged from across the table, causing Peter to smile.

Lucy and Kevin both laughed, causing the casserole to spew from both of their mouths.

"I told them we didn't want them here." Matt muttered to Annie.

"Oh well." Annie said back. "At least it stayed on their plates.

Kevin and Lucy, completely oblivious to their surroundings, smiled at each other, and began to feed each other the casserole from their hands.

When they were finally finished, Eric cleared his throat.

"Now, if everyone would like to follow me into the living room, we have a few gifts for Kevin and Lucy." he said.

Kevin and Lucy plopped down in their favorite chair, as Mary handed them a large wrapped box.

Lucy looked at Kevin, and he nodded for her to open it. Inside was a slightly smaller box that said, The Life and Times of Lucy Camden-Kinkirk. Lucy looked at Mary, as if asking whether or not this was something she actually wanted to open.

Mary nodded, her arms wrapped around Ben's neck.

"Oh my gosh!" Lucy squealed, as she opened it. Inside were things Lucy had owned for almost her entire life. But the one that really stood out from the rest was a small purple book.

"Is this-?" Lucy asked.

"Yep." Mary said. "Closet, top shelf, top box."

Lucy laughed. "Has it really been up there all that long?" she asked her sister.

Mary nodded, as Lucy opened the book, and pointed out a page to Kevin, causing the two of them to burst out laughing.

"Thanks Mary." Kevin said, still laughing slightly.

"That's not all." she said. "Look at the bottom."

At the very bottom of the box, was a tape. On the tape, was a label that read, Lucy and Kevin's first encounter.

Lucy laughed again. "Is this the tape you showed last night?"

"Yes it is. Well, part of it. The tape is from me and Ben. We got together a bunch of old home videos of you too, and edited them into the tape as well."

Tears came to both Kevin and Lucy's faces as Mary popped the tape in.

"Lucy, come to Grandma." Jenny Jackson told her 18-month old granddaughter. "You can do it Luce, just keep going."

"Well, will you look at that." Mr. Kinkirk said, admiring his two-year-old son. "I can tell you now, that boy'll be a cop some day."

" Who can turn the world on with her smile?
Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
Well it's you girl, and you should know it
With each glance and every little movement you show it
Love is all around, no need to waste it
You can have the town, why don't you take it
You're gonna make it after all
You're gonna make it after all" a three year old Lucy Camden sang with Mary, Matt, and her grandmother for her parents after Simon was born.

"Daddy, can I have a gun?" A six-year-old Kevin Kinkirk asked his father. "Ask your mother Kevin." Mr. Kinkirk replied.

A thirteen -year-old Lucy Camden sat crying at her grandmother's funeral. "It'll be all right Luce. We're here for you." Matt said.

Sixteen-year-old Kevin Kinkirk was consoling his little sister after their father's death.

Seventeen-year-old Lucy Camden told her father that she wanted to be a minister.

Twenty-two-year-old Kevin Kinkirk was graduating from the police academy.

The tape went on and on, and ended with Kevin and Lucy leaving the reception the previous night.

By the time it was finished, Kevin was tear-stricken, and Lucy was breathing shallowly, tears barely breaking from her eyes.

"Thank you Mary. Thank you Ben. This means a lot to both of us." Lucy said, wiping a tear from Kevin's face, as he nodded in agreement.

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A/N: So, what did you think, I know a box of memories isn't a normal wedding gift, but it was an idea that just popped into my head as I was writing. I actually started to cry while writing the tape. But reviews might help make me stop.