Hello wonderful readers! I am so sorry I haven't updated in awhile. I've had cabaggeball (it's almost the same thing as softball. It's only in my state though.) And I jammed my finger last night, and I had a lot of trouble coming up with the vows. But as always, the lovely Laurarauraross was there to help me. But, a few things.
So all the parts are in first person except for the wedding. When the reception comes its in first person, but you should realize it though. So now that that's covered... Enjoy!
We woke up to a huge blaring horn. I let out a low grunt and turned over, holding the pillow over my head.
The hair that trailed down my back pressed to my neck under the pillow. The horn sounded again, and I rolled over into a thick warm chest.
I cuddled up to the familiar feeling of my fiaĆce, trying to block out the sound.
The horn sounded a third time. I opened my eyes and shot up, holding the cover around me.
A blur of movement followed by my side. I looked in front of me and saw two of my best friends, Trish and Dez, standing there at the head of the bed.
The red head stood there with his hands on the board of the bead, smirking at us. He wore sky printed pajamas with crescent moons and stars printed over them.
The latina had colored curlers in her hair, and cheetah print pajamas on, and an air horn in her hand.
One of her arms were crossed as she dropped her other arm, the limb crossing the folded one. "You owe me twenty bucks." She said to Dez.
"You couldn't last one day could you?" Dez said.
Austin gladfully threw a pillow at him from his position.
"Thank you, I was about to do that." I said not looking at him.
"Your so welcome." He replied.
"You two know the rules. You can't see each other until the wedding." Trish said exasperated.
I groaned. "Someone's going to fall in the cake because of you." Dez said making me shoot up.
"I've been saying that!" I exclaimed.
Austin laughed. "Dez, go get me a shirt so we can go." He said, a laughing lilt in his voice.
Dez rolled his eyes. "You need pants to?" He said from the closet.
I threw a pillow at him this time. "No, he doesn't." I said crossing my arms.
Dez turned around and threw a t-shirt. "You know, throwing pillows isn't the solution for everything." He said.
Trish picked up a pillow and threw it at him, satisfied. "No, I think it is." She said. Dez pulled the Austin out of the bed.
"Why did you throw a pillow at me?" He said, waiting as the blonde stumbled from the bed.
"Because it gave me a sweet satisfaction. Now get out, we'll see you soon." Trish said, pushing the best friends out the door.
"Dallas, let go, of the blow dryer." I said pulling on the black device.
"I'm not done yet." Dallas said pulling it back.
"Your hair is a perfect mass of flowing locks. I need to use it." I said pulling back on the blow dryer.
Dallas' grip slacked and he brought a hand to his brunette hair. "You think it looks perfect?" He said, admirably.
I yanked the hair dryer out of my friend's hands. "Extremely so. Now move I need the mirror." I said shoving him out the way.
I clicked the switch, and ran it close to my head. The blonde hairs swoped to the side and back as the hot air blew on them, he ran my hand through it while the air blew.
I looked in the mirror while I messily straightened my hair.
Dez came up behind me and said something. I faintly heard him because of the wind in my ears.
"What?" I said over the blow dryer. He talked again, but I still couldn't hear him.
"What?" I said again. He grabbed the dryer from me and turned it off.
"We have to go out and meet the guests!" He said exasperated.
I looked to the door to see Jace and Dallas waiting with their suits on.
I grabbed my suit jacket and shrugged it on. "Well, let's go meet some people."
"And your hair, is, done." Carrie said pulling away the curling iron.
"And so is your makeup." Kira said backing up.
I opened my eyes and blinked. I got up out of the chair and went over to the full length miror.
"Ally, you look beautiful." Trish said her hand half over her mouth. A knock at the door sounded, and my mom walked in.
She gasped when she saw me, causing me to spin around, my dress swishing around my feet.
"Ally, darling." She said breathless. I smiled turning back to the miror.
"That good?" I said suprised. I looked at the white cloth covering my body.
The bodice of the dress was covered in lace, the pattern continuing up to serve as the sleeves, the lace ending at my elbows.
The back came around, the lace buttoning in the back with soft, round, cloth buttons.
The skirt of the dress was soft to the touch, the skirts starting at the end of my waist. They trailed down to the floor, the skirts touching out just a bit because of the underskirt.
My white pumps were already on my stockinged feet, the nude color of the stockings covering my legs beneath the dress.
My hair curled down my shoulders and back, a headband at the perch of my head to hold the long veil.
My cheeks were dusted pink, and my eyes were bright, being framed by my long and curled eyelashes.
My lips were a light pink, and a smoothing of sparkly eye shadow lined my eyelid.
I looked like a white princess.
"Thank you guys so much." I said swirling around. I smiled even wider.
"You all look beautiful." I said biting my lip. They wore purple dresses that went down to their knees, all the bodices form fitting. The top and belt of the dress lined in a purple satin color.
Trish, as she was the maid of honor, had on a special dress. Her's was still purple, but it wasn't as puffy as the others and had a old fashioned cut to the top of the dress.
Her curls bounced as she laughed and held out her hand. "Come on, Alls. It's time for you to get married."
"Oh, God. I'm sweating. Your not supposd to sweat in a wedding dress." I said fanning myself with my bouquet.
Trish grabbed my wrist, stopping my hand. "Stop it. You'll break your flowers." She said straitening her curls as they fell over her shoulders.
"Ally," Someone said making me turn around.
All the boys, except Austin, were standing in the doorway, blocking the sun outside. They were all dressed in their black suits with black bow ties at their throats.
"Oh my gosh. I have never been more in love than I am right now." Carrie said leaning on the maid of honor.
Trish nodded her head with her mouth open while Kira just laughed at them.
I heard a camera snap and turned around to see the photographer standing next to my mom and dad, the lens of the camera aimed at the boys.
"Mom, really?" I said raising my arms, and then letting them fall back to my side.
She shrugged. "It was a photo worthy moment." She said glancing at my dad.
I shook my head turning back to the boys who still stood smiling at the girls, the sunlight haloing their bodies.
"Dez, did you call me?" I said getting his attention.
He blinked in confusion before he remembered. "Oh, they're ready for everything to start." He said.
I took a deep breath. The boys walked to the girls. Dez linking arms with Trish, the best man and the maid of honor, Jace linking arms with Carrie, and Dallas linking arms with Kira.
"Let's do this." I said, before watching my friends step into light.
The soft intro to the music started to play, everybody taking their seats.
Meghan, the small girl from pop tiger, started to walk down the isle in her flower girl dress, a big smile on her face.
We couldn't think of anybody else to do the flower girl place, and Meghan always seemed to pop up anyway, so why not have her here, invited?
Dallas and Kira came down the isle next, walking slowly and gently on the flower petals.
The gold of the sun reflected off the pearls wound through Kira's hair as they parted in front of the white gazebo, standing at the edge of the steps.
They were followed by Jace and Carrie, the steps being repeated as they walked up the isle and stood on the next step up.
I took a deep breath as Trish and Dez came out, arms linked. The maid of honor and the best man. They looked straight at me, reassuring looks on their faces.
I smiled. Best friends always knew what you didn't want them to.
As they stepped on to the second step, the one under me, they looked ahead at the entrance to the building covered with a white curtain, as the bride music started to play from the piano.
Ally bit her lip and took a deep breath clutching the flowers stems.
The corset hugging her frame stood stiff as she breathed out. The music had started to play, and her dad was linked on her arm patting it reassuringly.
"You ready?" He said, looking at her. Ally smiled at the kind look on his face, the look that she had gotten all her life.
"Yeah." She said squeezing his arm.
They stepped out into the sunlight, the air conditioned building behind them as they stepped onto the grass.
The veil trailed behind as she looked up to the altar, and saw the groom staring back at her.
She stared at him, a big smile lighting her face. She looked beautiful in lace, with her brown curls falling perfectly around her.
He couldn't take his eyes off of her.
And she couldn't take her eyes off of him.
Because looking at each other, was something they'd get to do
For the rest of their lives.
As she got up to the altar, she patted her dad's hand, accepting the kiss he gave her on the cheek.
He sat down next to her mom in the front row, grabbing her hand.
She handed her bouquet to Trish, smiling.
She turned back to her smiling blonde groom and took both his hands in front of her.
They looked at the minister, urging him to begin. He smiled and opened his mouth, causing the couple to turn back to each other.
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate the union between Austin Moon, and Ally Dawson..." Ally tuned the priest out and looked up at Austin.
"You okay? You seem kinda nervous." She said quietly, so only he could here.
He pressed his lips together, and nodded. "Everyone gets nervous when people are staring at you, right?" He said biting his lip.
She nodded. "Yeah, but I thought I was the one who use to have stage fright." She said grinning.
He smiled at her before looking at the minister for the next line.
"If anyone has an objection to this marriage, speak now and forever hold your peace." He said.
Silence rang throughout the garden. Both halves of the couple let out a breath they didn't know they had been holding.
"Austin and Ally will now exchange their vows." He said taking a step back as to give the couple room.
Austin looked up and smiled at the brunette before starting.
"Well, Ally. You know better than anybody I'm not good with words." He said making her grin.
"I wrote and rewrote these vows about a million times. So in the end, I decided I'd make it up on the spot. And looking at you now, I know exactly what to say." He took a deep breath.
"When I was 15, I accidentally stole a song from the girl who worked at the mall's music store. She was stubborn and shy, and she chewed her hair when she got nervous. But, little did I know that she would become my best friend.
"We were absolute opposites. I liked horror movies, she liked silent romance films. She liked pickles, I liked pancakes. I liked video games and she liked cloud watching. But we were good for each other, in a way only few people knew about." He said glancing at Trish and Dez while sqeezing Ally's hand.
"We were best friends, and we were partners." He said smiling at Ally through his words.
"And when I was 17, she payed me back for stealing her song. By stealing my heart." He said, earning an 'Aww' from the crowd.
"All those late nights writing songs, all the accidental touches of our fingers on the piano keys just made me fall deeply and irrevocably in love with the bravest, most talented girl I know." He reached toward his red head best friend.
Dez handed him a silver ring with interlooping bands that connected to form a perfect circle. And at every place where there would be a hole, there was a clear diamond to fill it.
Ally looked up with tears in her eyes.
"So with this ring, I give you my heart and everything in it. All the instruments that have been played and all the music notes that have been written. I give myself wholly and completely to you." He said sliding on the band.
She looked down at her fingers and then looked back at him tears coming out of her eyes.
The make up was water proof to her suprise. Whoever said Trish isn't prepared?
Ally wiped the tears and sniffled.
"Well how do you follow after something like that?" Ally said, her voice suprisingly clear. The crowd laughed at her small joke.
"Well austin, you know more than anyone," she grinned at him, "that I like to plan things out. But, unfortunately, I could not find a pocket for my vows in my dress." She said, earning another chorus of laughter, even from the groom.
"But, looking at you now, I know exactly what I want to say." She said, her eyes not leaving the groom. "I knew I was in love with you the day you dropped a piano from the sky on my cake. I knew my life wouldn't be complete without your mischief and your light." Ally said, looking up at Austin through her eyelashes.
"I couldn't possibly put into words how much I'm in love with you. That day the aspiring rock star boy in plaid disrupted the store by playing the drums with corn dogs, I wanted to hit him. Now, I'm marrying him, and I couldn't live without him. He's not just my soul mate, he's my heart. Without him it doesn't beat. And with him it never stops.
"My blonde best friend who loves pancakes and basketball. The one who dances and can only write songs on certain occasions. The one I'm in love with. And the one I'll never stop being in love with till the end of forever." She reached out to Dez, who handed her a single silver band with an engraving on the inside.
"So with this ring I promise myself to you. Forever you will have my heart, and if there's anything after that I'll love you then." She said sliding the ring on his finger.
The minister began speaking after they took hands.
"Austin, do you take this woman, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or poor, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do you part?"
"I do." Austin said, never taking his eyes off of Ally.
"And Ally, do you take this man, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or poor, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do you part?"
"I do." She said staring into the blonde's brown eyes.
"Then by the power vested in me and the state of Florida, and the blessing of God himself, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride." He said shutting his black book.
Ally grabbed her new husband by the lapels of his suit, and Austin wrapped his arms around his new wife by the waist and they kissed, the crowd standing and clapping as their lips connected.
They deepened the kiss considerably as Ally's hands wound around the blonde's neck and pulled him in.
"Ally." They heard Trish say. Ally hummed a reply.
"Austin." They heard Dez say. Austin hummed a response.
"Guys!" Their best friends chorused, causing them to break apart, the music of the wedding hitting their ears.
"Could you wait until after the reception to do that?" Dez said, plopping down the broom they were to jump over.
They laughed before linking hands and jumping over the highly decorated broom and walking down the aisle.
Their friends folllowed in a line behind them.
Austin turned and looked at his wife as they stepped into the hotel to wait for them to set up the reception.
"You did great Alls." He said picking her up and twirling her. He kissed her nose, causing it to wrinkle adorably.
"And did I mention how beautiful you look?" He said putting her down, but still keeping her flush against him.
She laughed. "You don't look to bad yourself rockstar. And congrats on not passing out by the way." She said putting her hand under the flower on his chest.
He nodded appreciatively. "Thank you." He said smiling.
They turned to their friends, who were now back in their coupled groups.
Ally looked at the red head who was talking to Carrie, with his arms wrapped around her.
"Dez, do you know what your going to say for your best man speech? Trish what about you?" Ally said looking at her best friends.
They both fidgeted, Trish playing with her hair and Dez playing with his shirt cuff button.
"You both have nothing planned do you?" Austin said, putting his chin on Ally's shoulder, having turned her around so her back was against him with his arms around her and her arms on top.
"Not really."
"Yeah I got nothing." They said at the same time.
The married couple laughed. "I really hope winging it works out for you." Ally said, rocking Austin and her back and forth.
"We got this." Trish said reassuringly.
"You just have to trust us." Dez said nodding.
Ally leaned her head against Austin's chest.
"Let's just pretend that put me at ease." She said, causing all her friends to laugh.
"Austin, you can open the door now." I said straitening my wedding dress. The veil and bouquet now sitting in the room.
The door knob turned and opened revealing my new husband in his suit from the wedding.
He smiled wide when he looked at me.
"Signing those marriage papers was the best decision I ever made." He said reaching for my hand.
I took it and put it around me, still holding onto his hand. His shoes stepped beside me, as my heels clicked on the tile as we walked toward outside.
I looked down at the new piece of jewlry on my finger, the ring matching the silver band with a blue pear diamond in the middle from the engagement.
"Be honest," I said looking up at him, "who helped you pick the rings?"
He laughed. "Trish. I told her and Dez I was going to propose to you and she pulled me to the jewrly store and made me look at rings for two hours." He said shaking his head at the memory.
"But," I said as we turned into the hall leading outside.
He looked down and rubbed my nose with his. "It was absolutely worth it." He said as we stepped out the curtain.
We stepped into the garden together. I stopped short and looked around.
It looked like a sparkly twinkling fairy land. There were twinkling lights on all the trees and plants, and they wrapped around the gazebos and drowned it in light.
The DJ was playing songs and everyone was dancing. There was a long table on one side facing the dance floor, and all the bridesmaids and groomsmen stood in front of it talking.
"Look, the bride and groom are here!" The DJ said causing everyone to clap.
"That means its time for the first dance." He said, putting on a new record on the table.
The song started to come through the speakers as everyone cleared the dance floor.
Austin pulled me out onto the dance floor and twirled me into his arms.
Wanted by Hunter Hayes was coming through the speakers as he twirled me around.
You know I'd fall apart without you
I don't know how you do what you do
'Cause everything that don't make sense about me
Makes sense when I'm with you
"You know you've gotten really good at this dancing thing." Austin whispered as we danced to the music.
I leaned my head back to look up at him. "I had the best teacher in Miami." I whispered back.
'Cause I wanna wrap you up
Wanna kiss your lips
I wanna make you feel wanted
And I wanna call you mine
Wanna hold your hand forever
And never let you forget it
Yeah, I, I wanna make you feel wanted
The crowd was coming back onto the dance floor and surrounding us. Trish and Jace stood next to us and started dancing, Dez and Carrie on the other side.
Austin twirled me in a circle, my dress swoshing at my feet.
He swung me out and in, swaying us as my back turned to him. I laughed as he kissed my cheek.
As good as you make me feel
I wanna make you feel better
Better than your fairy tales
Better than your best dreams
You're more than everything I need
Austin put his lips to my ear and whispered the next two lines along with the song.
You're all I ever wanted
All I ever wanted
He turned me around so I faced him and kissed me. I smiled into the kiss. I leaned my forehead against his as the song came to an end, and clapping surrounded us.
The time passed as the father daughter dance came and the dance I danced with Dez and Austin danced with Trish.
Then it was time for the speeches.
Dez tapped a fork against his glass as he got on stage, and replaced the glass with a microphone.
"So apparently, this is the wedding of no one planning what their going to say." He says into the mic, flipping his bangs to the side. Everyone laughed.
"Someone always messes up this best man speech, but I know these two as well as you could know any person. They are absolutely perfect for each other." Dez said, looking at us at the long white table.
"I knew Austin and Ally would be together, even from the start. I could never picture them with anyone else. They belonged to each other the first time they said they were partners.
"You don't marry someone you can live with, you marry someone you can't live without. And these two," He said looking directly at us.
"Have made it perfectly clear they can't survive without each other. So Austin, I think you made the best choice in the person you want to spend your life with. And Ally," He said looking at me.
"Take care of him for me." He said. I squeezed Austin's hand and nodded at the best man.
Dez walked off the stage over to the table and gave Austin a hug. The room was clapping as Dez handed Trish the mic and she stood up.
"Well now it's my turn." She said setting down her glass.
"Ally girl come here." She said holding her hand out to me. I got up and grabbed it, as she pulled me to the center of the floor.
"This girl," She started, "is my best friend in the whole world. So you could imagine, my reaction when her groom told me he was going to propose." She said earning laughs from the guests.
"I made blondie over there promise me he'd take care of you, and never let someone like you go." She said, her voice cracking on tears.
"But, I didn't need to. I couldn't think of a better guy to marry my best friend. I couldn't live without you, and knowing that I've entrusted my job to someone else wasn't okay with me at first. But, I know you two belong together.
"You two are entering the next chapter in your life, and I know it's going to be a good one. So, Austin save me the trouble of killing you," She said looking at him, "and take care of my girl." She said making Austin nod.
I gave her a big hug and whispered, "You'll always be my best friend." I smiled at her and wiped the tears from her eyes.
The rest of the night went by, people asking us about the honeymoon to New Orleans, and our plan afterwards.
And when the time came for us to run out the door, and have rice thrown over our heads, he kissed me right before we got in the car.
He got in the car after helping me, wiping rice off his coat and his hair.
"You ready to start the next chapter?" He said pulling on the stick to start the car.
I smiled and nodded. "As ready as I'll ever be." He laughed and turned from the curb, driving away from our waving friends and family to start our new life together.
Fin.
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