The next day was the day of the wedding, which itself wasn't until 3pm that day which meant they had the whole morning to get ready. "Morning Astoria." Cynthia greeted when she came down into the kitchen.

"Morning Cynth. How are you?" Astoria greeted.

"I'm good." She answered. "How about you?"

"I'm not too bad either." She answered.

"That's good. Where's Draco?" She asked.

"In bed still. You know what he can be like." She answered.

"Yes I do." Cynthia answered laughing, growing up she had always been the early riser whilst Draco had been quite the opposite.

Astoria also laughed. "Is Scorpius up yet?" She asked.

"Yes. He's in the living room reading." Cynthia answered.

"Okay, I'm going to see him."

"Okay Astoria," Cynthia answered as she went into the living room.

"Morning Scorpius."

"Morning mum." He greeted, looking up from his book.

"Did you sleep alright?" She asked him, knowing they very rarely went away and she worried he might struggle sleeping due to being in different surroundings.

"Yes, mum. You?"

"Yes, I slept fine," Astoria answered. "Do you want me to get you breakfast?" She offered.

"Please. I'm starving!" He exclaimed.

"Okay. What would you like?"

"Can I have French toast?" He asked, although knew it was quite a big ask.

"Sure. I really fancy French toast this morning as well." She agreed, deciding to go into the kitchen to make it, rather use magic to make it for her, seeing as in the comfort of their cottage no muggles would see.

"Do you want French toast?" Astoria asked Cynthia who was now sitting on her phone.

"Please, Astoria." She answered.

"Okay." She answered, asking her so she knew how much she should make.

Draco woke up 10 minutes later just as the French toast was ready. "Astoria you shouldn't be cooking in your condition." Draco accused, worried about her health.

"I feel fine today Draco." She answered. "And anyway, I used magic."

"Oh. Okay. That's fine then." He responded. "Did you do enough for me?"

"Of course, I did." She told him. "Go sit at the table. I'll bring it in soon."

The four sat around eating breakfast and enjoying the morning until Astoria had to go to Daphne's house to get ready for the wedding as she was being a bridesmaid. "I'll see you later." She told them all.

"Look after yourself," Draco told her, worrying that being a bridesmaid was too much for her whilst she was sick, even if she had claimed to have been feeling better.

"You need to stop being so protective," Cynthia told him once Astoria had gone and Scorpius had gone upstairs to get ready for the wedding.

"I know I do Cynth. But I love her and I really worry about her and I don't know what else to do." He answered honestly. Draco having not felt love much in his life and having never had to deal with a loved one being ill like Astoria was didn't really know how else he could deal with the situation and keep her safe without being over protective.

"Well give it a go. Think of it this way. If she wasn't feeling well I'm sure she'd tell you. So unless she says otherwise just lessen off how protective you are of her."

"I'll try," Draco answered.

"Good." She responded. "We should get ready now." Cynthia finished, before standing up and going into her room to put on her dress, which was a black, skater style dress and also to fix her hair.

Soon after they left for the registry office and seated themselves so they were ready for the wedding service to commence. The service itself was quite boring for both Draco and Scorpius who weren't into weddings in the slightest but Cynthia found it less so, although she wasn't into weddings all that much she couldn't ignore how beautiful Daphne's white wedding dress was on her.

After the service, it was then time for the reception, which was held in a large tent at Daphne and her now Husband, Galen's house. Everyone at the wedding chatted and mingled for a while, with Astoria going over to Draco before they all had to sit for the wedding breakfast.

"How are you?" He asked her, noticing she looked a little tired.

"I'm okay Draco. Just tired." She answered, pausing. "And my feet hurt in these darn shoes."

"Well take them off then." He answered, caring about her. "You women and your heels." He didn't know why they did it to themselves, to be frank about it, he'd already had Cynthia moan about how she was struggling to walk in her heels earlier that day.

"Yeah, I will when we sit down." She answered. "We can't help that women's shoes aren't made comfortable."

"No. It seems as though they aren't." Draco agreed. "Tell me when you want to go home." He told her, knowing she wasn't likely to want to be up until the early hours of the morning if she was already tired.

"I will Draco." She promised and gave him a quick hug.

A while later the wedding breakfast commenced 2 hours of eating a 3-course meal along with the speeches. Draco hated having to sit through speeches even more than the wedding itself. He hated sitting through the speeches at his own wedding, let alone anyone else's but it had to be done.

Finally, the speeches were over and he could get up from his seated position and possibly enjoy the rest of the evening rather than sit listening to dull speeches that were meant to be funny but never were. But first things first he had to go over to Astoria and make sure she was okay.

"Are you still tired?" He asked her, sitting down beside her.

"Yeah. A little." She answered. "But I'm fine I promise."

"Okay," Draco answered and decided to trust her. "Would you like to have a dance soon?" He asked.

"Yes, but not for long you'll have to get Cynth to be your dancing partner for that."

"Okay." He agreed, still sitting beside his wife who he loved oh so dearly.

"Where is Cynth anyway?" She asked.

"She was really desperate to pee so I'm presuming she's still in the loo." He told her.

"Oh, poor Cynth. I know what that's like."

"Yeah. I told her she should just excuse herself and go but you know how anxious she can be."

"Yeah, I know," Astoria answered pausing. "How about Scorpius?"

"He went to play with the other kids."

"Oh, that's good. He needs to socialise more." Astoria answered, wanting him to be ready to meet other kids when he would go to Hogwarts the next year.

"I guess he does." Draco agreed and put his arm around Astoria. "I love you. You know that right?"

"Yes. I know you love me Draco." She answered, happy that she had managed to find someone like him to love.

The evening continued with Astoria and Draco having a couple of dances before she went to sit back down, needing a break and Cynthia kept Draco company for the rest of the night. When Draco excused himself to go to the loo, Cynthia went over to Astoria who was sitting looking rather unwell.

"Do you want to go home?" She asked, knowing she wasn't feeling well.

"Yes. But I don't want to ruin anyone's night."

"You won't Astoria," Cynthia answered simply.

"Okay." She responded. "I'll tell Draco when he comes back."

"Good. Do you want me to sit with you until then?"

"Please, company would be nice."

Soon after that they all went back to the cottage, Astoria in need of a good night sleep crashed straight away.

"She's really exhausted," Draco told Cynthia concerned.

"She'll be okay." Cynthia reassured.