The curtains re-opened, this time showing what looked like a changing room. Actor Zuko, looking a little older, was dressed up fancy and pacing in worry. Actor Sokka, looking older as well, entered and leaned casually on a table. "So, how are you enjoying the wait before the wedding?" he asked.

"WEDDING?" the real Zuko and Mai shrieked, looked at each other, then blushed.

Actor Zuko did not answer immediately. Instead, he walked forward, to a table that sat near the edge of the stage, and placed his hands on it, leaning forward. He signed, as the music started up.

Actor Zuko:

I know what my people are thinking tonight,
As home through the shadows they wander.
Ev'ryone smiling in secret delight,
They stare at the castle and ponder.
Whenever the wind blows this way,
You can almost hear ev'ryone say:
(The music gets merrier)
I wonder what the king is doing tonight?
What merriment is the king pursuing tonight?
The candles at the court, they never burned as bright.
I wonder what the king is up to tonight?
How goes the final hour
As he sees his bridal bower
Being regally and legally prepared?
(Turning around, and pointing at Actor Sokka)

Well, I'll tell you what the king is doing tonight:
He's scared! He's scared!

The audience laughed, but the real Zuko just looked embarrassed, while Actor Sokka looked amused. He walked forward, and sang with quickness and merriment with a kind of droll humor.

Actor Sokka:

You mean that a king who's met a dragon,
Viewed not one but two and faced his sister,
Goes to be wed in terror and distress?

Actor Zuko (irritated):

Yes!

The audience laughed even more, as Actor Sokka got even more carried away.

Actor Sokka:
A foe who's so calm in battle
Even his armor doesn't rattle
Faces his girlfriend petrified with fright?

Actor Zuko (even more ticked off):

Right!

The audience laughed harder, as Actor Sokka put his arm around Actor Zuko's shoulder, in a mock-parenting way (think like in The Fortuneteller).

Actor Sokka:

You mean that appalling clamoring
That sounds like a blacksmith hammering
Is merely the banging of his royal knees?

Actor Zuko (pushing him away):
Please!

The audience laughed again, as once again Actor Zuko turned to the audience.

Actor Zuko:

You wonder what the king is wishing tonight?
He's wishing he were somewhere else fishing tonight!
What occupies his time while waiting for the bride?
He's searching high and low for some place to hide.
And oh, the expectation,
The sublime anticipation
He must feel about the long nights to come.
Well, I'll tell you what the king is feeling tonight:
He's numb!
He shakes!
He quails! He quakes!

Actor Sokka (mock-formal):
And that's what the king is doing tonight.

Actor Zuko walked off, with Actor Sokka following him, and the curtains closed. The audience laughed heartily as they clapped, and the real Zuko blushed.

"All I can say is that you better not ditch me at the altar." Mai warned.

"Thanks, but I think his future self has a good sense of self preservation." Toph joked.

The curtains re-opened to the wedding altar, where Actor Zuko waited, albeit nervously, while other actors, the ones portraying the Gaang among them, sat on chairs. Actor Mai walked up, dressed in a pretty dress. Actor Aang was ministering some sort of wedding vows, and then completed them, as the 'bride' and 'groom' turned around and people (both in the audience and on the stage) clapped. Music started as they walked down the aisle and Actor Mai began to sing.

Actor Mai (happily):

I can hear the bells,
My head is reeling,
I can hear the bells,
I can't stop the feeling,
Everybody warned, that he wouldn't like what he'd see

But I knew he would look inside of me!

I can hear the bells

Today's just the start 'cause,
I can hear the bells and till death do us part

And even when we die we'll look down from up above

Remembering the night that we two shared in love

We both will shed a tear and he'll whisper, as we're reminiscing

Listen!
I can hear the bells,
I can hear the bells,
I can hear the bells.

The audience clapped as the onstage chairs were cleared away, except for a few, which the actors portraying the Gaang dragged to the circular table that was pulled out from the wings. The bride and groom sat together, both blushing, but looking happy.

"How many kids are you going to have?" Actor Toph asked, and then turned sly. "'Cause there's no time like the present to start preparing!"

The audience laughed as both the real and the fake Mai and Zuko blushed. "I don't know," Actor Zuko answered. "Maybe two."

"Two would be great!" Actor Katara said, chipping in eagerly. "You could have a boy and a girl."

"Well, it's not something they can choose," Actor Suki said, and the audience laughed.

Suddenly, Actor Sokka whipped something out of his pocket, and knelt on the ground in front of Actor Suki. The audience all gasped as Sokka and Suki stared as the music started up.

Actor Sokka:

I can't conceal it
Don't you see?
Can't you feel it?

All the girls (leaning in):

Say I do,

I do, I do, I do, I do.

Actor Sokka:

Suki, let's try it

You love me,

Don't deny it!

Girls:

Say I do

There was a pause of tense anticipation, then:

Actor Suki:

I do, I do, I do, I do, I do!

The audience clapped as Actor Sokka picked her up, and carried her to the alter, bridal-style. The actors left went to the left and right side of them, clapping.

All but Actors Sokka and Suki:

Oh, I've been dreaming through my lonely past
Now I've just made it
I found you at last
So come on
Now let's try it
I love you
Can't deny it
'Cause it's true
I do, I do, I do, I do, I do

Actor Sokka (looking up to the sky):

No hard feelings, between you and me

Actors Sokka and Suki:

If we can't make it
We just wait and see
So come on now, let's try it
I love you, can't deny it

'Cause it's true, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do

Actor Aang leaped up, ready to perform the ceremony, and stepped behind the altar.

Actors Sokka and Suki:

Love me or leave me
Make your choice but believe me
I love you, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do

I can't conceal it
Don't you see, can't you feel it?
Don't you too?

All:

I do, I do, I do, I do, I do

The audience clapped as the curtains closed. The real Sokka, Suki, Zuko and Mai all blushed and tried not to look at each other.