A/N: Sorry, I hadn't updated in awhile. I've been extremely busy so here's a chapter that will fill you all with happiness. I hope you all like it. I'm going to post the picture of the wedding dress on my profile. Enjoy.

During the Christmas holiday, Audrey's lack of wedding dress was mentioned by George. Despite Audrey's many objections to discuss wedding plans during the holiday; Fleur, Molly, and the bride-to-be's father decided to shop for a dress sometime in January. Realizing there was nothing Audrey could do, she relunctantly surrendered to their scheme.

Secretly, she had been dreading hunting for a dress. Finding that one dress, she was going to be married in, was a monumental occasion for any bride, but Audrey's mother wasn't going to be there. She wouldn't hear her mother gasp and say, "Oh Aud, that dress looks beautiful on you," as she put her hand over her heart. Of course, Audrey was grateful that her father was going to be there, but it wouldn't be the same.

The night before the search for her wedding dress, Audrey sat in her large armchair as she mindlessly stroked her cat's fur. "Oh Mungojerrie," she said looking down at the cat, "What am I going to do?" The cat merely meowed in response as Percy, carrying a white mug filled with chamomile tea, entered the room.

"Are you alright, darling?" he asked as he handed her the tea. He took a seat on the couch as he noticed Audrey's eyes. Her hazel eyes seemed to be glassed over as if she had been crying; however, they were locked onto the feline in her lap.

"Yeah," she muttered, but her fiance was far from convinced.

"Are you nervous about finding your wedding dress?" he asked. "I don't think anyone will force you into some ridiculously fluffy garment that makes you look like a cupcake." Audrey slightly chuckled and shook her head. Unfortunately for her, she was aware that her father wanted to see her in a fluffy princess style wedding dress.

"I actually wasn't too worried about that," she responded with a slight shake of her head. After a few moments of silence, she asked, "Do you think my mother will like whatever dress I choose?"

The reason behind Audrey's anxiety had become clearer for Percy. He removed himself from the couch and kissed her forehead. "Audrey," he said kneeling down in front of her. "Of course. She would think anything you chose was beautiful." The woman nodded as she met her fiance's eyes. She wrapped her arms around his neck.

"I love you."

"I love you too," he replied with a warm smile. In that moment, Audrey felt a little better and more prepared for the following day.


"Audrey's mother was a muggle," Reginald Davis pointed out to Molly in a heated debate in where to find a wedding dress. "Muggle relatives will be attending."

"We are not planning a nonmagical event," Molly reminded him. "And my family had been going there for years." They turned their attention to Audrey, who was watching them argue.

"Actually, I want to get a dress where my mother got hers. I think my mother would have wanted it," Audrey said calmly.

They went to a small bridal shop in an old shopping district. Audrey pushed the glass door open. A small eldery lady, with a face lined with wrinkles and greyish white hair, ushered the four into the store. She looked at Audrey as if she had seen the young woman before. "Hello," she said with a shaky voice, "How may I help you?"

"I'm here to find a wedding dress," Audrey said. The woman nodded as she inquired about what kind of dress she should be looking for. The woman ushered Audrey to the stock of dress. Fleur demanded that she see Audrey in a mermaid styled gown while her father wanted to see her in something that made her look like a princess.

First, Audrey tried on the princess styled gown. The sparkling pillowing skirt reminded her of a marshmellow that was throw into a pile of glitter. The bodice was covered in glitter and ornate beading. She sighed as she looked at her reflection. The princess dress looked absoloutely ridiculous on her, but her father needed to see that.

"You look ridiculous," Fleur snorted.

"What do you think?" Molly asked as she gave a disapproving glare at her daughter-in-law. Personally, she thought the dress looked horrid on Audrey, but Audrey's opinion was the only one who mattered.

"Sorry Dad," Audrey said as she shook her head and returned to the dressing room. She slipped into a white glossy mermaid gown. Although she liked the simplicity of the dress, something seemed to be missing. She couldn't stand how the fabric felt against her skin. With a deep breath, she exited the room.

"'Zat is nice," Fleur commented as she stifled a yawn.

Audrey met her father's gaze. He merely shook his head as if he knew his daughter was not destined for the glossy white gown.

"It is a step in the right direction," Audrey said as she looked in the mirror. She liked the gentle neckline of the dress, but she didn't have the curves for the sexy silhoutte of the dress. She turned to the small eldery lady who ran the store. "Do you mind if I look through the racks again?" The eldery lady shook her head as she showed the girl back to the racks.

Audrey found a dress with a fitted bodice. The skirt of the dress seemed to flow onto the river. A floral pattern gently covered the dress. She felt elegant and beautiful in the dress. A warm smile appeared on her face as she looked into the mirror. She left the dressing room to show her future in-laws and her father the dress.

Molly gasped, "You look gorgeous."

Reginald smiled as he thought of his late wife. "Your mother..." he said with a tear in his eye, "she would have loved this dress."

"Really?" Audrey said as she continued staring at her reflection.

"Yes, she would be overjoyed," he said wiping a tear from his cheek. Audrey grinned at her reflection as the elderly lady placed a veil on her head. "So is this your dress?" Reginald asked his daughter.

She nodded happily. Now that she had the dress, she felt more confident about the upcoming wedding. More importantly, she knew her mother was watching after her.