Violet's eyes fluttered open as the soft morning light crept through the curtains. She sat up and rubbed her eyes and instinctively looked beside her for Bilbo, who wasn't there. Then she remembered. It was her wedding day. Today was the day that she would officially become a Baggins. All of Bag End would be at the ceremony. Even the hobbits that were from across the water as well as the Sackville-Baggins'. Bilbo had to get up earlier than normal because it was bad luck to see the bride before the ceremony.

Violet got out of bed and looked out the window. She smiled at what she saw. It looked like every hobbit was busy decorating and preparing for the wedding ceremony. The large tree in the center of Bag End was decorated with lanterns and long ribbons. The women were setting the food they made on the wooden tables and the men were making the alter while other women wove flowers and vines into it. It also looked like the children made themselves busy by setting up chairs, leaving a path for Violet to walk down. Violet was snapped out of her wedding trance when there was a knock at the door.

"Violet! Today's the big day! Let's get you ready, now, come along," There at the doorway were a few of Violet's friends, including Frodo's mother, Primula Brandybuck, followed by a three-year-old Frodo.

"Please, come right in and we'll get started on making me a bride!" Said Violet excitedly. Primula and the other women, who's names were Daylily, Tulip, and Cotton, came in, already with their bride's maid's dresses on, led Violet into the bedroom to get her dress on.

"Frodo, sweetie, why don't you go sit in cousin Bilbo's armchair and lave a little snack. I don't know how long this will take," said Primula. Frodo nodded and sat in Bilbo's armchair.

"He's such a sweet boy," sighed Violet.

"He is, but he can still be a handful," then Primula looked at Violet with a smirk and asked, "Are you and Bilbo thinking of having children?" Daylily, Tulip, and Cotton looked at her too with anxious faces.

"Well...he's talked to me about it every now and then. As a matter of fact, he said he would like a daughter one day," said Violet.

"How sweet! Bilbo is such a wonderful guy, and such a gentleman too!" said Cotton as she curled Violet's hair into the traditional curls that hobbit women wear. Violet smiled at that.

"He certainly is. I'm proud that I'm to be called his wife," said Violet. The others smiled and continued to put Violet's make up on, which only consisted of eyeshadow and blush. A little while later, Violet was finally ready.

"Ooh, you look beautiful. You're ready," said Tulip. As if on cue, there was another knock at the door. A moment later Frodo came bounding in.

Um, Bilbo's friends are at the door and they're wondering if Violet's ready yet," said Frodo. Primula picked him up and went to the door and said that Violet's ready.

"Bilbo's ready and he's standing at the alter. It's time," said the hobbit with a smile. As they walked back down the hill, Primula looked down where the ceremony was and saw Bilbo standing and looking up at his hobbit hole. He saw Primula and waved. Primula waved back and closed the door.

"It's time! Let's go! Bilbo's already at the alter!" said Primula as she quickly walked into the bedroom. The girls squealed and headed out the door. "Oh, oh wait!" Primula put a flower crown made out of violets and put a bouquet of pink roses in her hands. "Okay, you're ready,"

The four hobbits walked down the hill and to the isle. There, Tulip, Cotton, Daylily, and Primula hooked arms with the groom's men and walked down the isle. Then Violet finally walked down the isle with Frodo following behind her carrying a pillow with the rings and a little girl beside Frodo with a basket of rose petals that she was dropping behind Violet. Everyone was staring at her in awe, but Violet was only focusing on one person, and that was Bilbo. Bilbo was staring back at her, not taking his eyes off of her. Finally, Violet was standing in front of Bilbo. Violet gave the bouquet to Primula and Bilbo took both of her hands in his.

"You look beautiful," whispered Bilbo.

"And you look so handsome," Violet whispered back.

"Are you two ready?" asked the priest. Bilbo and Violet both nodded and the ceremony began. After a few minutes of repeating vows, Bilbo and Violet finally got to recite the vows they made themselves. Bilbo went first.

"Violet, I do say, I stayed up half the night writing what I was going to say. Violet...you are the light of my life. You are the most amazing young lady that I've ever met. The minute I laid my eyes on you, I loved you, even if I hadn't realized it quite yet. Everything about you just mesmerizes me, even when you were fighting orcs. What I'm trying to say is...I love you, and whatever may happen, my heart will always belong to you," Bilbo was fighting back tears as he said this and so was Violet. Everyone 'aawed' as Bilbo gently squeezed Violet's hands.

"Bilbo, wow, we really have gone through a lot, haven't we? Leaving the comforts of home for over a year to help take back the home of 13 dwarves. Fighting orcs and goblins, running from a giant bear, and playing hide and go seek with a dragon for the sake of one stone...and the whole time we fell more and more in love with each other. You are the love of my life. My luck wearer, my barrel rider, my everything. I wouldn't want you any other way," Violet finished and they both had a tear going down their cheeks.

"Bilbo, do you take Violet as you lawfully wedded wife?"

"I do," Bilbo's eyes were tearing up even more as he continued to look into Violet's green eyes.

"Violet, do you take Bilbo as your lawfully wedded husband?"

"I do," said Violet. She knew what was coming next.

"I now pronounce you...husband and wife. Mr. Baggins, you may kiss the bride,"

Bilbo immediately took Violet into his arms and kissed her. Violet wrapped her arms around his neck as Bilbo lifted her off her feet. Everyone clapped as they parted and Bilbo put her back down.

"Everyone! Please stay for the reception and help yourselves to the food and the cake me and my wife are about to cut!" said Bilbo as he put a hand around Violet's waist. "Thank you, everyone for making today wonderful,"

Everyone got up with smiles on their faces. The women walked to Violet to tell her congratulations and to look at her dress. The men slapped Bilbo on the back and congratulated him loudly, as men do.

"Come, it's time to cut the cake!" Said Primula. Bilbo and Violet walked to the large cake and cut it together. They each fed a piece to each other as everyone watched with smiles on their faces. Everyone, especially the children, came and got a piece of cake. Suddenly everyone turned their heads to see someone coming across the bridge in a horse drawn carriage filled with fireworks.

"Gandalf!" yelled both Bilbo and Violet. Gandalf stepped off of the carriage and Violet ran to him and hugged him around the waist.

"I had a feeling you would come," said Bilbo. Gandalf smiled at the newlywed hobbits as the children ran up to him. Of course, they only recognized him for his fireworks. "Please, have some cake and drink some beer. Celebrate with us!" said Bilbo, gesturing to the celebration behind him.

"That is exactly what I have come to do, Mr and Mrs. Baggins," Bilbo and Violet smiled at being called Mr and Mrs. "I have also brought my fireworks. The little ones enjoy them so,"

"Oh yes, they really do," Violet said as she glanced at Bilbo.

"Maybe one day your little ones will enjoy them too," and with a wink Gandalf walked into the midst of the celebration and was bombarded with children. One child even brought him a slice of cake, which he took graciously.

The hobbits celebrated all the way until the moon was well into the sky. Gandalf ended the celebration by shooting off beautiful fireworks, some of which turned into butterflies that floated around the children's heads. One particularly pretty butterfly flew around Frodo's head, who was slowly falling asleep on Bilbo's shoulder. Frodo then closed his eyes and fell asleep with his head nestled into Bilbo's neck. Bilbo gently handed him back to his mother and looked over at Violet, who was looking quite sleepy herself.

"Everyone!" said Bilbo after clearing his throat. Everyone looked in his direction and waited for him to speak. "Thank you all SO much for coming to Violet and I's wedding. All of you have no idea how much it means to us," everyone smiled and Violet intertwined her fingers with Bilbo's. "It has been a wonderful day, one of the best, and thank you to everyone who made it possible. My wife is looking pretty tired, so I think it's about time we head back to our hole," finished Bilbo. Gandalf brought forth a small, brown pony and Bilbo helped Violet onto it. As Violet and Bilbo made their way up the hill to their hobbit hole, the looked back and waved at everyone. Everyone waved back and clapped. Even Gandalf waved and sent one more firework into the air. This one made a large, pink heart. Bilbo and Violet smiled lovingly at each other after looking at it and finally got to their door. Bilbo helped Violet off of her pony and held her bridal style. Bilbo opened the door and carried her inside. He walked into the bedroom and gently sat her down on the bed.

"I know what newlywed couples do on their wedding night, but I'm a bit tired for that," said Violet as she yawned.

"Of course. I'm actually exhausted, it's been quite a day," said Bilbo as he changed into his pajamas and as Violet changed into her nightgown. Bilbo got into bed and Violet laid down next to him and laid her head on his chest. Bilbo wrapped an arm around her back and blew out the candle on his nightstand.

"Good night, Mr. Baggins,"

Good night, Mrs. Baggins...I love you,"

"I love you too," and at that, they both fell asleep.