For the final time in this story, these characters don't belong to me, but to JK Rowling!

One wonderful hour later Ginny and Harry walked down the stairs. Harry's arm was around her waist and they were smiling and talking to each other. The plain golden band Ginny had bean wearing for the past couple months had bean exchanged for the giant diamond she had worn 10 years earlier. When Mrs. Weasley saw them together she gave out a huge scream of delight and swept them into a HUGE bear hug. Hermione started talking about the wedding plans at about a mile a minute. Molly just grinned and told her aunt Ginny, "I told you so." What was Ron's reaction? Well, he started lecturing Harry about treating his sister right and all that jazz, but in the end he said that he was happier Ginny was marrying Harry and not, "that stupid muggle." And Harry and Ginny? They were the two happiest people you've ever seen in your life.

2 month's later Ginny was in her room pacing back and forth. She was in a gorgeous gown of pale gold and had a crown of flowers attached to a silky gold vale in her hair. She was unaware of any of these things, because today was the day she had bean waiting for for 10 years. Today was the day she was getting married and she would become Mrs. Genevra Potter. She shuddered…maybe just Ginny Potter. She started pacing again as Little Molly entered the room. "Oh Aunt Ginny," she said her eyes widening, "you look gorgeous. Uncle Harry is going to LOVE you!"

"He already does, thank you very much."

"I know. I'm so happy you guys are getting married."

"We have you to thank for that. If it hadn't bean for you talking some since into me that day we wouldn't have a wedding today," Ginny grabbed her squealing niece into her arms and gave her a huge kiss. The door opened and Harry walked in, "Hey, save the kissing for the ceremony," he said coming over and giving Ginny one himself. Molly, looking mortified said, "Uncle Harry, your not supposed to see the bride before the wedding, Grandma said so. It's bad luck."

"I'll risk it," he said giving Ginny one last kiss. "You'll be ready to start in about 10 minutes?" he asked. "Sounds good."

"Great, your dad will come in when it's time."

"All right, see you then." When Harry left Ginny immediately collapsed onto a chair and started breathing heavily. "Aunt Ginny," Molly asked, "are you O.K.?"

"I'm fine dear, just really nervous is all."

"I never understand why people get nervous before their wedding," Molly said with a shake of her head, "You're getting married to the man you love and shouldn't be nervous."

"That's easier said then done."

"I guess." The door opened for the third time and Mr. Weasley walked in and stopped dead in his tracks. "I'm sorry," he said, "I must have entered the wrong room. I'm looking for a poor, freckled little girl. Do you know where I could find her?"

"Dad!" said Ginny clearly embarrassed. "You look lovely Ginny," he said as he took her arm. "Thanks dad." With that they left the room with Molly leading the way.

The whole procession walked down the isle. First there was Molly as the flower girl, fallowed by Bill and Fleur's little boy being the ring bearer. Then came Ginny and her father fallowed by Ginny's bridesmaid, Hermione. At the end of the isle stood Ron and Harry who was grinning at the sight of his lovely bride. When they reached the end of the isle Harry took Ginny's hand and lead her up to the podium where Percy was waiting. Since he was the minister of magic he was the one who would perform the ceremony. "Take out your wands please," he said curtly, "and touch the two tips together. Good. Now, repeat after me.

"I, Harry James Potter, take you Ginevra Molly Weasley to be my wife, as long as there is magic on this earth."

"I, Harry James Potter, take you Ginevra Molly Weasley to be my wife, as long as there is magic on this earth," Harry repeated, looking her in the eyes. After he finished saying these words a jet of pure white light shot out of his wand and surrounded Ginny. It felt wonderfully warm and cozy, like a hug or kiss from Harry. "Now you Ginny," Percy said. "I, Ginevra Molly Weasley, take you, Harry James Potter, to be my husband as long as there is magic on this earth." The same thing happened when Ginny finished as had happened with Harry, except this time Harry was the one surrounded in white light. "The rings," Percy hissed at the boy, who quickly ran forward and handed his the two wedding bands. Percy took them in his hands and muttered, "Migicus Amouré." The rings glowed slightly pink as Harry slipped Ginny's ring on her hand and Ginny did the same to Harry. "I pronounce you both husband and wife; finally, you may now kiss the bride."

Well, that's that! Like I mentioned before the sequel is "A Bend in the Road" if you want to check it out!