A/N: Dear Willy'struelove, this story has yet to be over. Don't worry about the ending I plan to make some interesting things happen. I have plenty of ideas and even if I do decide not add those ideas into this story, there will definitely be a sequel so that I can fit all my ideas in. So No Worries:D

Chapter Fourteen

After getting her friends settled into their rooms and getting dressed, Cameron made her way down to the invention room to find Willy.

"Hey Cameron!" Charlie greeted her.

"Hey Charlie! Why aren't you in school?" Cameron took a seat at the table next to Willy.

"Mum said I could leave early since we were having guests arrive today." Charlie said excitedly before looking over at Willy.

Cameron noticed this and frowned at her fiance. "Don't tell me your rubbing off on Mrs. Bucket."

Willy looked up and gave her a nervous smile before looking back down at his paper. For the moment Cameron shrugged it off and leaned down on the table on her arms.

"So we need a date for the wedding. Aunt Helen's already started getting the invitations together." Cameron looked over at Willy.

Willy looked up with a thoughtful look on his face. "When do you want it?" He asked.

"I don't care. It doesn't matter to me." Cameron smiled.

"How about Christmas Eve?" Willy suggested.

"But that's only a little more then a month away. There's no way I could pull this all together by then." Cameron signed leaning back in the rolly chair.

"I thought it wasn't ganna be all that big."

"It's not, but we still have to plan the reception and we have to reserve a church and all this other stuff." Cameron groaned.

"Why not have it in the chocolate room?" Charlie suggested.

"I didn't think Willy would want all those people in his factory. I'm surprised he let Damion, Jodie, Angie, and Julie come when they did." Cameron looked over at her cousin.

"You do have a point." Charlie said taking a seat next to her.

"Well if it's not ganna be all that big, I don't see why we couldn't get it together by Christmas Eve." Willy said leaning his chin on his hand and looking at Cameron.

"I'll do my best." Cameron said giving Willy a kiss before getting to her feet. "I'll see you at dinner." She ruffled Charlie's hair before making her way back up to her friends rooms.

Cameron laughed when she heard music coming from Damion's room. She looked in only to find them jumping on the huge queen sized bed.

"What are you doing? It takes the oompa-loompas forever to make up the bed." Cameron scolded.

"Come on Cameron! It's fun." Angie called for her to come.

"Willy wants the wedding to be Christmas Eve." Cameron slowly walked into the room. They all jumped off the bed except for Damion who was still rocking to The Boys Are Back In Town by Thin Lizzy.

"What? That's too soon." Julie said.
"I said the same thing, but that's what he wants so I'll do it."

"What about your bachlorette party?" Angie frowned.

"You can have one if you want, just as long as no naked guys are there. If Willy found out he give me hell the rest of my life." Cameron laughed. Angie and Julie looked down disappointed.

"Hey Cameron." Jodie said walking in.

"I thought you were suppose to be watching these kids." Cameron looked over at her smiling.

"I walk away for one minute and their up to no good." Jodie laughed.

"The wedding is going to be Christmas eve." Julie said looking over at Jodie.

"So soon?" She looked over at Cameron. Cameron nodded. "Well we better get started." Jodie dragged Cameron into her room with the other's following. Damion shut off the boombox and quickly followed.

The rest of the afternoon Cameron and her friends worked on some of the decoration plans. Mrs. Bucket soon joined them after Cameron had called for one of the oompa-loompas to go get her.

"Are those little people?" Julie asked excitedly.

"They're oompa-loompas from loompa land or whatever. Ask Willy he loves to tell that story." Cameron laughed looking back down at the million magazines on wedding stuff that her friends had brought. They ultimately had to move to the floor in need of the space.

Damion sat down on Jodie's bed and sighed. 'I wish I had never come. I can't believe I let them talk me into this.' He looked over at Cameron and frowned. How could she reject him but marry this weirdo that spends all his time in this stupid factory? He was still a little sour towards her about that but she still considered him her friend even though it felt a little awkward being around her.

"Damion! Damion!" Cameron called to her friend. "I was hoping you wouldn't mind being best man. Willy doesn't really know many people." Cameron looked up at him. "Charlie's ganna be the ring bearer even though he does seem a little old for that, but whatever." Cameron waved her hand in the air as if to wave it off.

"Fine, whatever you want." Damion said simply falling back onto the bed.

Cameron sighed. 'Maybe it was too much to ask him to come.' She thought. She knew how he felt and even though she had known him since they were toddlers he was always like a big brother to her; nothing more. She hadn't wanted to refuse his proposal but she didn't want to marry him. He had been sour towards her for months after she had rejected him. Although they had finally gotten back together as friends their relationship had never been the same and Cameron missed his brotherly affection since she no longer had her father.

Finally after a few hours Cameron threw the papers back on floor and sighed. "I need a break." She looked at her watch. Mrs. Bucket had left 45 minutes ago to start dinner and Cameron was very hungry. "I'm starved. Let's get some food."

The three girls nodded before walking out of the room. Cameron held back and walked over to Damion sitting on the bed next to him. "I know your probably not enjoying this very much. I'm sorry I asked you to come." Cameron said softly.

Damion sat up and looked over at her. "I still love you, and it does hurt some to see you getting ready to marry someone else, but your still my friend. I know how much you want your friends to be at your wedding." Damion looked away from her.

"I miss the old days Damion. After my father died you were all I had. You were always there for me. I hate the awkwardness between us. I want those day's back." Cameron laid her head on his shoulder.

Damion sighed. "I'm trying." He whispered.

Cameron smiled. "I know and I appreciate that. No one can take your place Damion; no matter what." Cameron looked up at him. Cameron reached up to touch his nose. "I got your nose." She said in a kiddy voice. She always loved when he played that game with her when she was little.

Damion laughed shaking his head. "You haven't changed."

Cameron laughed as she gave him a hug. "Come on let's get some food." She pulled him up off the bed as they walked out to join her other friends in the hallway.

At dinner, after introductions, Cameron and her friends started talking about old times when they were younger.
"Cameron was such a tomboy. I remember when her mom tried to make her wear a dress for picture day at school..." Julie paused because she was laughing so hard. "When the guy took her picture she stuck her tongue out and crossed her eyes. Her mom was so pissed when she saw the pictures."

"I was in like seventh grade." Cameron laughed. "Remember that time Damion but a bunch of those clear push pins on Mr. Peebody's chair." Everyone burst out laughing.
"Yeah and he couldn't sit down for a week after that." Damion laughed.

"Those were great times." Cameron sighed as she took another bite of mashed potatoes.

"Whens the wedding?" Mr. Bucket asked.

"Christmas eve!" Willy smiled.
"That soon?" Mr. Bucket asked. Willy frowned.
"I don't plan on it being very big, so I'm hoping it wont be a problem." Cameron took a sip of her tea. "I don't think it will." She shrugged.

"Although we can't decide where we want it to take place. Charlie suggested the chocolate room but Willy said he didn't know." Cameron continued.

"It is customary to get married in a church." Mrs. Bucket said.

"What do you think Willy? Maybe we should just stick with the church." Cameron looked over at him and he nodded.
"Maybe you could have the reception in the chocolate room." Julie suggested.

"Yeah but what if people get drunk." Cameron said pointing to Angie.

"Hey that only happens on special occasions." Angie frowned.

"You do have a point." Jodie laughed.

So they finally decided to have the actual wedding in a church and the reception still needed to be decided on.

"I'm so tired!" Cameron said climbing into bed next to Willy after she had taken a shower. "Whatcha thinking?" She asked seeing a thoughtful look on his face.
"I have an idea about where we could have the reception." Willy said softly.
"Really!" Cameron looked up at him.

"I'll show it to you tomorrow." Willy looked down at her and Cameron nodded. She laid her head on his chest wrapping an arm around his waist. Willy wrapped his arm around her to pull her closer to him before they both fell asleep.