The reception took place at the famous Dilaurentis hotel. Our DJ was great and everybody was dancing. It looked like everbody was having a great time. I was dancing with Dez, Gavin, my dad, Austin's dad, and Jase, while Austin was dancing with my mom, his mom, Trish, Rosie, our daughters, and Jean.
People started giving speeches about us. First up was Trish, who has had six glasses of wine.
"Austin and Ally are so great together…" she said in the microphone with a drunken voice. "…they are so marvelous together. Ally is like a sister to me and…and I never want to see her get hurt. So you take good care of her, Austin. Ally and Austin are j-just so good together. They are like Minnie and Micky, Ike and Tina, Bonnie and Clyde. See? They are that screwed up."
After dragging Trish off of the stage, next was Mimi.
"Austin is my son," she said. "And Ally is the daughter I always wanted. I'd liked to propose a toast to my son, Austin and my new daughter, Ally. You're finally a Moon. Even before this wedding, you were already a Moon."
Rosie then came up all giggly and ready to tell a stupid story. She started with, "Once upon a time…there was my shy cousin named Ally. She was lonely and ehh…so Dez and I set her up on a date with none other than…Austin. At first, they were like no, but now they're yes! So I got them together and I'm still waiting on that thank you. Wondering when that's coming."
Our kids came up to the stage. Jase picked up Krishna so she could speak in the microphone.
"I love my Momma and Daddy," she said. "Together we're the greatest family in the world. Mommy is the queen and Daddy is the king in their happily ever after."
"I'm happy that my parents finally got married after all these years," said Leighton. "I want to thank them for taking me in and making me their daughter. I never thought that I would have a family again."
"Dad and Mom, we thank you for everything," said Jase. "Mom, I'm glad Dad found you. You make him a better man and make him happy. I'm glad that he has you. None of you made Krishna, Leighton, or me, but we're just like you guys. We love you both."
After the wedding, we didn't actually wanted a honeymoon. We didn't need it.
It was three AM in the morning. At last we were home. The kids were put to bed, and Austin and Ally relaxed in our bed.
"This was great," said Austin. "I'm glad we're finally Mr. and Mrs. Moon."
"So what do you wanna do now?" I asked as I crawled on top of him.
"Mrs. Moon, you're trying to seduce me, aren't you?"
"Yes, I am."
Before I could kiss him, a knock on the door disturbed us. I sighed, "Come in!"
It was Krishna. "Mommy, Daddy, something's wrong with Mrs. Bowie."
"What?" I asked.
"She keeps howling and screaming. It looks like something wrong with her. She doesn't look too good."
Austin quickly got out of bed and ran to Krishna's room. I threw on my robe and followed her.
A piercing yelp of a dog was hurting my ears. It came from Mrs. Bowie. In Krishna's room, she was lying on the floor crying in pain.
"Austin, is she alright?" I asked.
"Ally, she doesn't look so good. We should take her to the vet."
"Mom, what's wrong with Mrs. B," asked Jase.
"We're gonna take her to the vet. Jase, keep an eye on your sisters."
Austin and I carefully lifted Mrs. Bowie into the car. I drove to the vet while Mrs. Bowie continued to moaning in pain.
"What's the matter with her?" I asked.
"She could be dying now, Alls. Maybe the wedding was too much for her to take. Mrs. B always loved me."
"Austin!"
Suddenly, Mrs. Bowie let out the loudest, most terrifying shriek ever. I slammed on the breaks and pulled over.
"Austin, what the hell is she doing back there?!" I demanded.
Finally, it grew silent and Austin turned back. "Uhh…Alls?"
"Yes?"
"All I'm seeing are some puppies."
"Puppies?"
"Mrs. Bowie just had some puppies."
"Uhh…" I turned back and looked at Mrs. Bowie.
Mrs. Bowie was curled up on the backseat with a group of puppies in between her legs.
"She gave birth in my car," I murmured.
"Tomorrow I'll clean it."
"Okay, let's just go back home."
