The sun beat steadily down on the groom as he stepped out the wedding car. He shielded his eyes and looked up at the cerulean blue sky with only a few cotton wool clouds moving sedately along.

"What time is it?" He questioned his best man.

"Five past ten and before you ask again, yes I have the rings."

"Right." He shifted his feet nervously. "She will come, won't she?"

"Of course she will. Anyone can tell she's totally in love with you." His eyes shifted to a woman walking up the path towards them with two children. "Hello love." He kissed her. "Maybe you can help me calm his nerves."

It's perfectly natural to feel nervous." She smiled reassuringly at the groom. "You wouldn't be in love if you weren't." She then turned her attention back to her husband. "Just you remember how you were on our wedding day." She punctuated that by pocking him softly on the chest.

"Ow! Jill! That hurt." Jill just laughed.

The groom meanwhile rolled his eyes and continued shifting from foot to foot.