The girl looked at herself in the big mirror, trying to maintain her face expressionless but after all failing in her purpose. She simply loved the dress Addison had chosen, and she hoped to find other occasions to wear it. It was a long tight dress, without straps and slightly larger on the ankles. The color was a pearled, lucid violet, and the silk felt amazing at Betsey's touch.

"Are you ready?" Addison walked to her and smiled, smoothing her own dress.

"It's beautiful. I like your hair." Betsy said, unable to contain a shy smile.

"Thank you." Addison smiled back, reaching out to fix a rebel lock of hair with a white hairpin. "The car is waiting for us, let's go." she added, pointing to the door.

"Okay. By the way, Kevin looked amazing."

Addison laughed, walking out of the room and thinking this seemed to be the best day of her life.

In the car Betsy pretended to look outside of the window, but she kept glancing at Addison with curiosity. Each time their eyes met the woman smiled at the girl warmly, creating a little bubble of joy around them. They didn't talk, but deep down Addison could sense it was the start of the good times, and she hoped her heart was telling her the truth.

"Oh my God we're here. I have to breathe..."

"Are you nervous?" Betsy asked as Addison breathed out.

"Like you have no idea. Wow. I'm getting married, Betsy. I don't recall being that nervous on my first wedding."

"What?" Betsy exclaimed, looking at her with wide eyes.

"Yeah, I'll tell you about it, just not today." she got off the car with a bright smile, and the teen quickly followed.

"You were married?" she didn't say it out loud, but she found strange thinking about Addison with another man.

"Okay." she turned towards Bety, ignoring her question. "You have to get in first."

"I know." the girl opened the doors of the church with a dash, and she started to walk down the aisle before Addison.

People turned to watch them as they proudly joined Kevin with grace and beauty. They almost seemed mother and daughter, with the same expression in their eyes and the identical hairstyle.

Kevin gave them a smile full of love, and in that moment he couldn't be more sure of what he was doing. He had the certainty that he wanted his life to be exactly how it turned out to be.

He took Addison's hand, and the priest started the ceremony.

x

"It's all going perfectly." Addison whispered in Kevin's ear as they danced. "It's going smoothly, can you believe it?"

"Yeah, why?" the man chuckled slightly, knowing she was thinking about their girl.

"I don't know, she could have thrown a cigarette butt in the grass making all go on fire. Look at her, she's there smiling at people and... drinking a glass of champagne, don't you think we should stop her?" she frowned.

"Relax, Addison, it's our wedding. Let her be."

Addison giggled, pushing herself closer to her husband. "I love you, Kevin."

"I love you too, my beautiful lady." he placed a soft kiss on her lips.

x

"If you want to go out tonight, you can." Addison told Betsy when they got home later that night.

"Really? Can I? Aren't I grounded?" Betsy looked at the woman incredulously, wondering if she heard right.

"I have a better idea." Kevin interrupted them. "If you agree, of course." he turned towards the teen. "I was thinking that maybe you would like... to visit your parents."

Addison froze and set her gray eyes on her husband, anxiously waiting for Betsy to explode.

"Yeah. I would like that."

Kevin nodded, a little surprised. "Let's go."

A/N: Isabella, your comment about Betsy setting fire on everything made me laugh so much that I had to put it someway! And since I didn't want her to actually ruin the wedding, I made Addison think that she would have!

Anyway, yuck, this chapter sucks. I don't like it. It was supposed to be a hell lot longer than this but I hated what I what I was writing so I cut two scenes (the ceremony and the last scene at the graveyard). And now this speech is longer than the chapter... sorry.