Well here it is, at least... The final chapter.. I just want to thank all of you for you're support throughout these past few months. I hope that I'v. Have done everything you're expected from me and more. Once aagin thank you so much. And if you want, or have any questions to the rest of their 7th year and I'll write a chapter for that, just PM me or comment, because everyhing is getting so busy and I wanted to give you great chapters, so I wouldn't be able to update, but other than that this fanfiction is done!
Epilogue
632 days and 522 dates later
In the Autumn of 1979
"Lily? Where are- Oh my goodness, you look amazing!" Marlene's voice came from the door way.
Lily was standing in the mirror looking at herself and fussing with her dress, "I don't know Marls, what if-"
"No ifs, ands, or buts." She said not having a word of it, "It's just nerves talking. You're ready for this. You'll go walking down that aisle and marry the man /you/ fell in love with."
"But with the war going on... How do we know if we're not just rushing into things."
Marlene sighed, "This is how." She left the room and came back a few minutes later, but she wasn't alone.
"Marlene why are you covering my eyes?" James's voice was heard.
"Because it's bad luck to see the bride before the wedding."
Lily was pretty sure James rolled his eyes at that.
James came into view soon after, "This is ridiculous." He said and took Marlene's hands off from over his eyes and looked at Lily.
"Wow..." He said when he said her, "You look beautiful Lily..."
Lily felt butterfly's in her stomach and her face heat up slightly. She looked at James standing there in his dress robes, his messy hair, glasses, and all.
"See, /this/ is how." Marlene said, "The way you two look at each other, you have your own secret connection."
"Lily, if you don't want to, we don't have to do this. We can just call it off."
Lily shook her head, "No, I mean like Marlene said, just nerves right?"
James smiled, "Right."
"Great! Now you Mister need to leave before a mediator or something hits." Marlene said and ushered him out.
"I'm going. I'm going." He said then called, "It's just a superstition!"
"You'll have your hands full with this one Lils." Marlene said.
"Trust me, I know." She smiled.
"Now come on... It's time for you to get married..."
Marlene gave Lily her flowers then headed out to take her place. Lily peeked out at the scene before her. It was a small wedding. Just some friends and family. She saw her mother in the front row with Remus, Peter, and Marlene there too. James mother had passed away the previous spring and Petunia refused to come, because she was marrying a wizard.
Her father came to her and held out his arm, "You sure you want to do this?" He asked teasingly, "You could just come and live at home."
"Yes, I'm sure..."
The music started and everyone rose. Lily saw Sirius whisper something to James and he nodded, a smile on his face.
A smile formed on Lily's face. If someone would have told her a few years ago that she would be were she was now: getting married to James Potter. She wouldn't have believed them for a second. But that was then and this is now.
They were meant to be together as is everyone out there that has found they're match. Whether they come from by bus or by car, from air or from sea. A different country or town.
'Or even what felt like a life time ago, a world away.' Lily thought. Then when it was her queue said with a smile on her face, "I do"
"You may kiss the bride."
James and Lily leaned in and Remus flicked his wand at Sirius silencing him just as they kissed.
"Not this time Padfoot." Remus smirked.
"Ladies and Gentlemen Mr. and Mrs. Lily and James Potter."
At last...
