A/N: This is supposed to be on a lighter note since the last thing I wrote about Te'a was that she died and I felt kind of bad. I even started crying! Okay don't make fun of me I yell at myself and really think about shredding all my stories. Have you seen that Raven episode where her father gets a shredding machine and starts shredding everything? Well, I could imagine myself doing the same except making creepy noises and death threats as I do it. So any way enjoy the latest story.

P.S. the disclaimer is my no owney Yu-Gi-Ohey.

Chapter 1 Unthankful

"Dum, dum, dum, dum. Dum, dum, dum, dum" the organ hummed as the bride walked down the isle in her silk dress. The veil, layered with lace and flitter, hung gently over her chestnut hair. The audience awed as she glided down like a dove taking off flight. The brides maids smiled longingly to be in her place. The bride turned her head left and right smiling at her friends and family. The groom turned around and smiled broadly at her his bride. They were definitely in love and everyone new it.

The bride finally made it up to the alter and joined hands with the groom. The priest cleared and began his speech.

"Do you, David, take Te'a as your lawfully wedded wife? To have and to hold through sickness and health, till death do you part?"

"I do" David replied. The priest turned to Te'a with a grim look on his face.

"Do you, Te'a, take David as your lawfully wedded husband? To have and to hold through sickness and health, till death do you part?"

Te'a thought back to all the things that have happened. Her first love, the day she graduated high school, and the day she was proposed to. All of those were such happy moments with the carefree Te'a. But is she ready to be a serious person. Because accepting the marriage that David offered would mean Te'a taking the responsibility of being a serious wife. Just then David cleared his throat and brought Te'a back to reality.

"Uhhum, Te'a" the priest said.

"Oh, sorry. I do." There she said it. There was no way of taking it back now, it was too late.

"If any shall disagree, speak now or forever hold your peace" the priest spoke in his weary voice. He turned and looked at Te'a. For a moment, he had a hopeful grin, but now the hope was gone.

"Rings" he said. David picked up Te'a's ring and she picked up David's ring. Then all of a sudden, the doors to the chapel were thrusted open revealing a stout red faced man.