"We're going to see Mickey again right? We're going to see Mickey again." Cameron practically danced his way through the entrance gate to the amusement of the gate attendants. It had been three days since they had stood in line to see the Mouse himself, and every day since then Cameron had asked the same question.

"We'll try." Lucky promised him, grabbing hold of his hand in an attempt to keep him from sprinting out into the crowds and straight up Main Street. He was feeling enough pressure for this day to go well without adding the stress of seeing Cameron swallowed up by a sea of strangers.

"That's right. We'll try. Besides there are lots we haven't seen yet." Elizabeth pointed out. "There's the Magic Carpet Ride, riding Pirates again...."

"And the Haunted Mansion!" Cameron chimed in immediately, distracted for the moment.

"Yes. The Haunted Mansion too." Elizabeth laughed, grabbing hold of Cameron's other hand while shooting Lucky a wink. "We have a lot to do today."

Lucky fell a step behind, watching the two of them walk and plan their day for a moment. Although he, Elizabeth, and Cameron had missed the twins terribly (not that Cameron would ever admit it), this was the right thing to do. No it hadn't magically erased everything Tony and Lisa had told him, but the previous week had made great progress in proving their words false. At first Cameron had been reluctant to sit near Elizabeth, especially on rides where you could only sit two to a car. But at some point, maybe during the three trips on the Tower of Terror, Cameron had started to cling to Elizabeth more than him. Which Lucky was fine with, more than fine with. It was just one more hurdle cleared before his plan could be put in to action.

And it was a hell of a lot more enjoyable than the other major hurdle. At least this one didn't come complete with phone calls. Lucky almost expected his phone to ring just because he was thinking about him. Patrick and Robin hadn't called as often as Steven had. And the calls from his cousin were far more pleasant. At least for him. Lucky had no doubt Steven was immensely enjoying nettling him.

"Hello?" Lucky answered his phone distracted. Even though they were in the middle of Disney World, Cameron was completely excited about seeing Finding Nemo on TV. Elizabeth had snuck down to the store in the lobby to find some snacks for the movie and for tomorrow's day of riding rides and hunting down characters.

"If I start calling you Lucky, will you answer a simple question for me?"

"Steven don't you have a father-in-law to impress?"

"He's on his honeymoon."

"Then don't you have a wife or something? I thought spending any time with me was on par with making you watch horrid 80s teen movies."

"It's not like we're in the same room. Are you going to quit beating around the bush or should I call back? I know how you like to put things off."

"Go ahead and ask. Elizabeth will be back soon and I don't want to give her any false hope about the two of us getting along."

"Are you planning on marrying my sister before the twins start driving?"

"Depends. Does it mean the end of our bonding?"

"This isn't about us. It's about my sister."

"Who deserves the best."

"Who deserves to be with the father of her children." Steven corrected.

Lucky chose not to rise to Steven's obvious bait but it was hard. "You know I have a plan here." He pointed out evenly. "I told you and Audrey that over a week ago."

"I know that's what you said. I also know you're not known for your reliability and my grandmother loves everyone."

"So you've decided to call me everyday until it happens? You realize I give Elizabeth about two seconds before she calls you, Audrey, and everyone in town. You'll know Steven."

"Like I knew the instant you knocked up my sister?"

"Point taken." Lucky acknowledged. "Look I'm planning on asking tomorrow."

"How?"

"I wasn't aware I had to run it by you for approval."

"God knows you need a little help if it's taken you this long."

"If you must know, and since you have no life then apparently you must, tomorrow in front of the Cinderella castle."

"You know nothing about my life. My reasons for wanting to protect my sister are none of your business."

"I'm not Max."

"I'm not talking about Max."

"Don't even try it. You'd have better luck with someone who doesn't share your desire to see him go out like Jason Morgan."

"If only. Elizabeth has been promised a lot of things and very rarely have they come through for her."

"I've never promised Elizabeth anything I wasn't prepared to make happen."

"Being a husband isn't just about titles."

"You don't say." Lucky drawled out.

"You think you've got it all figured out, smart ass?"

"No I don't. Did you?"

"Of course. I'm naturally wonderful at everything."

"Except you know, telling people you got married."

"That was more to do with how people would react. And what am I telling you for? I don't owe you an explanation."

"Look I know I don't have all the answers. But as long as Elizabeth is with me, then I'll figure them out. But first she has to say yes you know."

"Are you worried she'll come to her senses?"

"More like she's going to convince herself it's about something other than what it is. Love."

"Then don't let her. If you want her, let her know it."

He bit back a more colorful reply. His relationship with Steven was on shaky enough footing as it was. "That's the plan. Tomorrow."

"Then good luck. Don't break my sister's heart."

"Never."

It was all well and good to talk about tomorrow with Steven, it was even easy to tease Elizabeth's older brother about his obsessive need to know about when and where his plan was going to take place, but now it was tomorrow. The only thing that he was depending on was how long it was going to take Cameron run down Main Street and make his way up the ramp to the castle. That was it. It was now officially only a matter of time and he was a nervous wreck.

What if Steven was right? What if Elizabeth did come to her senses and realize he was just a total idiot? What if she was still convinced this wasn't what she wanted? What if her reasons for not getting married had absolutely nothing to do with being pregnant or it not being the right time and everything to do with the fact that she didn't want to marry him? His feet rooted to ground as the nerves overtook him. Was he about to make a bigger fool out of himself than Patrick and Cruz ever managed to do before?

This would be a fine time for Robin to tell him that he was being insane but Robin wasn't here right now. She was thousands of miles away, watching the twins and doing final wedding preparations of her own. Plus, he hadn't mentioned this whole idea to her otherwise she probably would have called just as often as Steven had. Maybe he should have told her. Then she would have told to stop being ridiculous and just do it.

"Hey slowpoke!" Elizabeth called over her shoulder. It was taking all her strength to keep Cameron from pulling her arm off and taking off in a run straight for the castle. From their spot in front of the Walt Disney statue, he could clearly see Cinderella and Prince Charming standing near the entrance to the castle, signing autographs and posing for pictures.

"You coming?"

"Yeah Daddy. Come on! Lizzie and I want to see Cinderella!"

Shaking his head, Lucky smiled. "Yeah. I'm coming."

Laughing at him, Elizabeth turned her attention back toward Cameron. Letting him lead her straight up the ramp and right to the crowd of children oohing and awwing around the princess and her prince. It was a little ridiculous how excited she felt about this but if pressed she was going to blame far too many hours watching Disney movies. She was fairly certain Cameron had seen every one ever made.

Giggling she pulled the camera out of her pocket, determined to get at least one shot that was at the perfect moment and not four minutes after it, as was her current trademark. The number of pictures she had deleted—the back of the characters' heads—caused many a laugh for Lucky. She felt, rather than saw Lucky come behind her and rest his hands on her hips. Leaning back on him, she smiled as Cameron ran up to meet Cinderella.

"Attention. Attention." Prince Charming took a step forward and gestured with his hands to try to get the noise down.

Once the crowd settled as much as it was going to, Prince Charming took another step forward. "As you know, I found my princess after a long, arduous treacherous search. So I always look to help other men like myself when they are looking for their true love."

Cinderella took a step closer to the crowd. "I hear there is one such gentleman here today."

A collective "aww" sounded through the crowd as most of the adults realized what was happening and began to look around for who was about to receive the surprise of a lifetime. Elizabeth shared a laugh with the couple standing next to her as she began to look back and forth, looking for someone to appear from inside the castle entrance way.

Lucky cleared his throat from behind her. "Umm Elizabeth?"

"Yeah?" she answered distractedly, still trying to spot the man Prince Charming had been talking about.

"Turn around please?"

"Lucky. I'm trying to watch here."

"Elizabeth, just trust me on this one. Turn around."

"Lucky, what is…?" Her voice died in her throat as she turned around and noticed Lucky down on one knee, a little velvet box in his hand. Turning her head quickly, she realized the entire crowd was now focusing entirely on them, including Cameron who had a puzzled expression on his face. She raised a trembling hand up to her mouth and realized her eyes must be the size of saucers. "Oh my god. Oh my god."

"Elizabeth, when I met you, running into your classroom late, I thought I knew what it was I wanted. But I was wrong. Since that day, life's been interesting but it's never been boring. You've made me a better person and a better father. And before you say it, I didn't just to come to this because we won the trial. This is something I've wanted to do for a long time now. I want us to be a family. I want us to be forever."

She knew there were tears streaming down her eyes but she didn't care. He didn't even have to open the box. She knew her answer the second he started talking. "Yes. Yes."