A soft prairie wind blew Lindsay's loose curls around her face as she repeated her vows. Danny stared at his bride with such love and adoration that it brought tears to both of their eyes.

"I know pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."

Danny took Lindsay into his arms and kissed her so sweetly that she thought she was going to pass out. It was so much more different than all of the other kisses he had given her. She had thought that their first kiss after becoming engaged was magical, but this one was on a whole other level. He broke the kiss and just held her in his arms for a moment, until their parents gathered around the happy couple, intent on congratulating them.

"I'm so happy for you," Lindsay's mother gushed.

"You look beautiful," Danny's dad told his new daughter-in-law.

"What about me?" Danny asked teasingly, "Don't I look good?" he had a grin on his face that he just couldn't seem to hide.

"Yes," Lindsay assured him, "you look good." In truth, he looked absolutely amazing. As good as he looked in a tight t-shirt, he looked even better in a tuxedo. She hugged both of her parents, as well as her new in-laws, and finally she hugged the reverend.

"I'm happy to see you so happy," Reverend Joe told Lindsay, a grandfatherly smile on his face. He had helped Lindsay through the extreme guilt and lonesomeness that she had experienced after her friends had been murdered so many years ago and they were very close. He was almost like a grandfather to her.

"I am happy," she responded, "I've never been this happy in my life."

"I'm glad." He hugged her once more and then handed her over to her husband.

"Was he your minister growing up?" Danny asked as he took her hand and they started walking back to her house.

"Yeah. He's the one I talked to after it happened." She didn't clarify what 'it' was, but Danny knew what she meant. He also didn't try to force her to talk about it, for which she was very grateful.

"Well, I'm glad that you had somebody to talk to."

"He really helped me get through it. I just felt so guilty, y'know? I was the only one…" she trailed off. "It's our wedding day, we should talk about happy things."

"What kind of things?" Danny asked suggestively.

"Oh, I don't know…maybe the beautiful beaches of the Bahamas that we're going to spend the next week on?"

"I was actually thinking more of the suite that I reserved for us." He stopped her and kissed her, as if to get a taste of what was going to be going on once they arrived in the Bahamas.

"I like that idea." Lindsay said against his lips. "In fact, I like it a lot."

A/N Yay! They're married. I'm excited for them. I hate to break it to ya, but it's not gonna stay all happy and lovey dovey… just a warning…

xoxo

Lia