Okay, this is an alternate ending to the one-shot. I just had it in my head. This one is sadder and a kinda depressing, even thought I'm not a very good writer when it comes to that kind of stuff. I usually only write happy endings, but this one could have gone either way, so I put both up here for you. That way you have both endings and can decide which one you like best.

I am also thinking of writing a prequel to story...if anyone thinks that's a good idea. By the way...I don't own the Incredibles.

"If anyone here objects to this union, let him speak now or forever hold his peace," the priest said.

Violet closed her eyes as she waited those few seconds, knowing no one would say anything. Everyone was convinced she loved Tony. Everyone except her own heart.

The priest smiled as no one said anything. "Now, by the power invested in my by the state of California (didn't know where they would actually be, so I picked one) I know pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."

Violet could feel the tears rolling down her cheeks, knowing they were from the sorrow in her heart. Tony and everyone else would just assume they were tears of happiness due to her wide smile she had plastered on her face.

Tony kissed her gently, and Violet felt nothing behind it. She couldn't feel the love or passion he always said he held for her. It was one of the most heartbreaking things she had ever experienced.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rydinger!"

The crowd clapped loudly, everyone was so happy and excited, except the bride. The smile she had plastered on her face was one she had grown used to, but no one would know that she held a secret smile deep within her heart.

The smile that was only for Buddy Pine.

In the back of the church, a man with flaming red hair stood. He knew that Violet didn't love the man that was now her husband. He knew that she didn't, and yet he couldn't find the courage to stop the wedding.

What if she didn't love him back? What if it had only been lust for her?

Suddenly their eyes met, almost like she knew where he was hiding in the shadows.

He could see it in her eyes plainly. An emotion he had seen time and time before when they were together but he never could give a name to. Now he knew, and it was too late to do anything about it.

She loved him, more than anything in the world. He could see that now. This marriage was not what she wanted. She didn't want Tony…she wanted him.

She broke the stare and continued her way out of the church with a fake smile on her face. Buddy could tell the smile was fake, and wished to all the Gods of the world that it wasn't. If she really loved Tony, then leaving here today wouldn't hurt nearly as bad as it did.

He loved her and he had lost her, all because of his own stupid pride and ignorance. He thought he was smart enough to know better, he thought that by not feeling anything he would protect himself.

The problem was that he felt something and now it was killing him to know that she was lost to him.

She walked out of the church, surrounded by friends and family. He watched her go, safe from the eyes of her family members who would surely kill him if they spotted him.

He should have told her when she left him. He should have tried harder. He turned from the doorway and headed out the side exit just in time to see the limo drive off.

The limo with his heart inside it.