Climbing out of the vintage car, Lindsey took a deep breath as she looked at the church infront of her. Cindy, Mercedes and Kim who was holding Daisy climbed out of the car, walking over to Lindsey's side and all turning to look at her as she clutched her bouquet tightly/

"You sure you want to do this? Because you can always go on the run now and he'll never know?" Mercedes suggested, Cindy hitting her arm hard as she gasped, Lindsey just chuckling.

"No, this is exactly where I want to be. I just want to marry him right now." Lindsey whispered, taking another deep breath.

All the girls nodded, Kim stepping infront of them as she led the girls down the pathway, Daisy sitting quietly in her arms whilst Lindsey walked behind all of them.

"You ready for this babe?" Ziggy asked Lindsey as she walked over to him with a massive smile.

"Yeah, ready. Thank you for doing this, for giving me away." Lindsey said, smiling softly over at him.

"My pleasure. Now come on, your future husband is waiting for you." He added, holding out his arm as Lindsey linked arms with him and took a deep breath as they began walking behind the girls.


"You alright?" Darren asked, glancing over at Freddie who nodded.

"Yeah, fine. Do you think she's having second thoughts?" Freddie whispered, holding JJ's small hand as he stood at the alter waiting for Lindsey.

"No, she's probably just gotten held up. Your daughter's probably thrown up on her and she's trying to get it out of her dress." Robbie joked, chuckling at his brother.

As Robbie finished speaking, the sounds of heels were heard on the tiled floor as a female quickly ran down the centre of the Church and to Freddie.

"Sorry, love. The taxi guy wouldn't stop talking!" Sandy said, chuckling as Freddie smiled and hugged her softly.

"Mum! I'm so glad you made it. Take a seat, Lindsey'll be here any minute..hopefully." He mumbled, taking a deep breath as he glanced around, shoving his hands into his pockets.

"Hands out your pockets, you're getting married!" Sandy whispered, tutting at him and taking a seat with the boys and JJ.

At the moment that was said, their chosen choice of music began to play as Kim, Cindy and Mercedes made their way down the aisle, Freddie letting go of JJ's hand as Robbie swooped him up into his arms, him turning around and glancing at the girls as they walked down the aisle. Approaching Freddie, Kim nodded at him and handed him Daisy as she took a seat down with the other girls who were beaming with smiles upon their faces. Freddie carefully took his daughter into his arms as he turned back around, turning to look at his little girl in his arms.

"Hey you. Don't you look just so adorable?" He whispered, smiling down at Daisy who cuddled into him as he placed a kiss on her head.

Lindsey walked slowly down the aisle as everyone turned around to face her and Ziggy. She took a deep breath and smiled softly as she caught a glimpse of Freddie as he turned around for a brief second, her carrying on her way down the aisle, finally reaching him after a few seconds even though it felt like hours. Ziggy placed a kiss on her cheek and tapped Freddie on the shoulder before taking a seat, gasping as he saw Sandy, Lindsey smiling over at Sandy also.

"Hey." Lindsey whispered, looking over at him as he turned to face her.

"You look beautiful…" Freddie whispered in reply, Lindsey smiling softly as she took his hand carefully turning to look at the officiant.


Freddie and Lindsey looked at eachother, they eyes locked in an intense gaze as they held each other's hand, upon waiting to say their vows.

"I, Frederick Roscoe, take you, Lindsey Butterfield, to be my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward; for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health,
to love and to cherish, till death us do part." Freddie said softly.

"I, Lindsey Butterfield, take you, Frederick Roscoe, to be my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward; for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health,
to love and to cherish, till death us do part." Lindsey repeated, biting her lip nervously.

"Can we have the rings please?" The officiant asked.

Mercedes and Robbie got up, walking over and handing the rings to either of them.

"Do you, Frederick Roscoe, take thee, Lindsey Butterfield, to be your lawfully wedding wife?" She inquired.

"I do." He spoke, placing the ring onto Lindsey's ring finger.

"And do you, Lindsey Butterfield, take thee, Frederick Roscoe, to be your lawfully wedded husband?" She asked.

"I do." She said quietly, placing the ring onto his fingers.

"It is with these in mind, that I now pronounce you, man and wife. You may kiss your bride."

Freddie and Lindsey both glanced at the officiant before looking back at each other, Freddie leaning down and capturing her lips with his in a soft yet passionate kiss, cheers erupting in the church as everyone clapped and cheered for the happily married couple.

"You're stuck with me forever now." Lindsey said jokingly as they pulled apart a minute or so later.

"Happy to be." Freddie replied, Lindsey chuckling and leaning up as she wrapped her arms around his neck and hugged him gently.

As the families made their way outside whilst Freddie and Lindsey signed the register, Kim and Robbie made their way over to the couple, Kim handing Daisy to Freddie and Robbie handing JJ to Lindsey. They took eachothers hands and made their way back down the aisle, children in arms as they stepped outside, everybody cheering and showering the pair with confetti as lots of photos were taken. Lindsey chuckled as she got covered in confetti, the two of them making their way down the pathway and to the wedding car as they turned around for a brief second, waving at the families before climbing into the car, sitting the two children on their laps. As the driver closed the door and climbed in, the car left and everyone cheered loudly as they watched them leave.

"I love you." Lindsey said in the car, turning to look at Freddie.

"Not as much as I love you, Mrs Roscoe." Freddie replied, smiling as he leant in, kissing her softly.

Lindsey couldn't help but smile as she pulled away, resting her head against his shoulder.