Author's Note: Here it is! The moment you've all been waiting for! The song? Marry me by Train. Please check my profile for the song or at least listen to it while you read this. It'll add to the mood of the chapter. Enjoy!

Forever could never be long enough for me
Feel like I've had long enough with you
Forget the world now, we won't let them see
That there's one thing left to do

My eyes opened slowly and I could see the sun peeping through the curtain. I took a deep breath before a wide smile spread across my face. I bit my lip. This wasn't just any normal morning. This was my wedding day. This was the day that I finally married Dean Winchester. After all these years and after everything we'd been through… it really has taken us this long.

"Good morning, lady. Guess what today is?" Katie said, barging into my room. She seemed so happy and that was a pretty big deal seeing as Katie was not a morning person.

"Hey, Jennie. You ready for today?" Sarah asked, coming into the room. Sarah and Katie were my bridesmaids. Originally, since it was just going to be a small wedding, Katie was my only bridesmaid but once Sarah moved here, I asked her to be one too.

"Oh my God, I'm getting married today," I said. Just saying it aloud made it feel more real. It felt so good.

"Yes, you are," Katie said, laughing.

"Oh my God," I said, another smile spreading across my face.

"Are you nervous?" Sarah asked, sitting down on my bed as I sat up. Both girls were sitting on my bed, looking at me.

"Yes," I admitted, embarrassedly.

"What? You've been through this before! How can you be nervous?" Katie exclaimed, trying to encourage me.

"But not with Dean!" I protested.

Sarah giggled, "I think it's sweet that you're nervous. I mean, you guys love each other so much. The fact that you still get nervous about him after all this time is so romantic." She sighed, marveling at the romance of it all.

"Well, you're next!" I pointed out.

"I know... it's weird. But the good kind of weird, you know?"

I smiled, "Yeah, I completely understand. God, my palms are getting sweaty even thinking about it. I'm not even nervous about spending the rest of my life with him or tripping, or screwing it up at the wedding, I'm just… I don't know… I'm just nervous."

"That's a good thing! If you weren't nervous, that'd scare me a bit!" Katie said. The three of us laughed.

"Alright, missy. Let's get you to the church and get you ready," Sarah said.

"Sounds good," I replied.

The three of us were going to head over to the church together and get ready for the wedding. I didn't want to make a big deal about and so that's why it'd be a very low-key getting ready for it thing. I also didn't really have nails so there wasn't much use in getting a manicure. You can't really have nails when your hands are buried within a body. Sarah and Katie were doing my makeup and hair and I was perfectly content with that. I definitely hadn't gone all bridezilla over this wedding. Not that it wasn't important, I just didn't need material things. Dean and I had been through so much drama and now finally, we were getting married.

Not that the weight has lifted
Love has surely shifted my way

"Sammy, can you believe it's really happening?" Dean asked, his tie left untied and dangling around his neck.

"I know, man. I mean, I always hoped you'd finally settled down but I don't think I every pictured it actually happen," Sam replied. Bradley furrowed his eyebrows. "He was that guy that went into bars adn left with a different girl every night."

"Ah, it all makes sense now," Bradley teased.

"Ha-ha, funny," Dean replied, sarcastically. Bradley chuckled and began to tie his tie. Dean remained sitting on the couch in Sam's house. Sam's house was the closest to the church so that's what they had picked to stay the night before.

"No, really though. I'm glad that you finally found someone that you can feel this way about. You know I was always looking for that and you were looking for a good time, but I'm glad that you found someone that you could be with, not just for sex," Sam said.

Dean chuckled, "Thanks, Sammy. And you'll be marrying Sarah soon."

"Yeah, too bad you guys couldn't have a double wedding," Bradley chuckled. "I remember when you first came into her life though. Katie was nagging Jennie for details about you on that first day where you shamelessly hit on her in the ER."

"Oh God," Dean groaned.

"Wow, I've never heard you so ashamed about something, Dean," Sam said, laughed. He and Bradley exchanged glances.

"I was such an ass! I wouldn't take no for an answer," Dean replied.

"God, and then you ended up making her fall for you, good work dude," Bradley added, sarcastically. "She was put on your case and I don't know how you did it, but somehow you got her to fall for you. God, she was crazy about you. She'd come to me, freaking out about how she was falling for her patient…"

"Oh God, and I remember that time where Dr. Coats walked in on our almost moment," Dean reminisced.

"You two crazy kids, you," Sam said.

"Yeah, we were," Dean smiled.

Marry me, today and everyday
Marry me, if I ever get the nerve to say Hello in this cafe
Say you will, hmm
Say you will, hmm

"Voila! Ah, you look so pretty with curls," Sarah said, finishing the last curl with the curling iron and then placing it back down on the table and turning it off. She unplugged and Katie came by with hairspray.

"Close your eyes," she warned. I did and she put her hand, shading my eyes as she sprayed all of my hair with hairspray. I finished my hair by pinning the front layers of my hair back into somewhat of a half up-half down, up-do.

"Aw, you look beautiful. Ahhh, I can't believe you're finally marrying Dean, pretty girl! I mean, he walked into the ER and… God, do you remember that day?" Katie asked.

"How could I forget? God, he was such an ass. He wouldn't take no for an answer," I giggled, looking back on the memories.

"And then he ended up as a patient and you two got awfully close," Katie said, wiggling her eyebrows.

"Ooh, it's like an episode of Grey's Anatomy," Sarah said.

"That's what I said!" Katie exclaimed, giving me an 'I told you so' look. I stuck out my tongue at her, jokingly.

"I know," I groaned. "Ugh, do you remember how pissed Alex got? And how crazy I got over Dean?"

"Yes, and yes. I wonder how Alex is doing right now. Why isn't he coming today? Unrequited lover's scorned and everlasting feelings?" Katie asked.

"NO!" I exclaimed, laughing at Katie's assumption. "No, he couldn't make it. Tom, he and Chelsea's son is sick and he couldn't get off work."

"Oh," Katie replied. I laughed at her.

"Okay hair and makeup, check! Now all we have left is the dress," Sarah said.

I smiled and undid my robe so that I was left in lingerie.

"Hm, Dean's going to love you in that," Sarah laughed.

"Yeah…" I trailed off as we laughed. Katie unzipped the dress and my two friends held the dress open so that I could step into it. I shimmied the dress up my body and pulled the strapless, floor length dress up.

"Here, I got it," Katie said, zipping my dress up. It fit like a glove. I turned around and looked at myself in the mirror. I smiled. This was it. I was finally going to be married to Dean.

Together could never be close enough for me
To feel like I am close enough to you
You wear white and I'll wear out the words, "I love you", and "You're beautiful"

"You look beautiful," Holden said.

"Thank you," I smiled.

"After Daniel, I knew that it would be hard for you to move on… but when Dean came back, I knew that you wouldn't have to be sad, or alone anymore. I watched you go through that period of time where you didn't want to move after Daniel… but Dean is good for you. I always kind of hoped that day when he and I first met that you would end up here," Holden said.

"Really?" I asked.

"I could tell that you really cared. The two of you reminded me a little of me and Camille," Holden said.

"You never told me that," I said.

"I know," Holden said back. I kissed him on the cheek.

"Thank you, for walking me down the aisle for the second time," I smiled.

"Always," Holden said.

"Mama! You are marrying Dean today! Estoy muy emocionante!" Lucas exclaimed.

I chuckled, "Gracias, mijo. I am too."

The wedding procession music began to play and Lucas went in, followed by Katie, Sarah, Sam, and Bradley. And then it was my turn.

"Ready?" Holden asked.

I nodded back and smiled, "Yes." I said it with such conviction, as if I had never been sure about anything as much as I was now. I took Holden's arm and we walked through those two doors, into the chapel.

I took a deep breath, for I was nervous, but when my eyes locked with Dean's, I didn't feel nervous anymore. I was just overjoyed and giddy with happiness. It was almost as if he had to do a double take. His eyes were filled with the love and happiness, as were mine. He smiled at me and I smiled back at him.

Promise me, you'll always be
Happy by my side
I'll promise too, sing to you
When all the music dies

"I, Dean Winchester, take you, Jennie Elise Montgomery, for my lawful wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, until death do us part," Dean said, sliding the ring onto my finger. I smiled at him as he smiled at me.

"I, Jennie Elise Montgomery take you, Dean Winchester, for my lawful husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, until death do us part," I said back. We were really doing this. I slid the ring onto his finger in return.

"You may now kiss the bride," the preacher said.

"Finally," Dean said. There was a sound of laughter throughout the church and I giggled in return. Dean brought me close to him and kissed me lovingly. We pulled apart to hear a clapping.

"We did it," I said.

"We did it," Dean said back. I smiled and bit my lip and he smiled back at me before pulling me back in for another kiss.

And marry me, today and everyday
Marry me, if I ever get the nerve to say Hello in this cafe
Say you will, hmm
Say you will, hmm
Marry me, hmm

"Dean, my brother and my best friend, I never thought you'd be the best role model for relationships but you've outdone yourself. You picked a great girl. After everything we've been through, our upbringing, our life on the road, all the complicated stuff, I'm glad that you've found someone as wonderful, grounding, down to earth, kind, and beautiful as your now wife. I wish the both of you the best and hope that I'm this successful in my marriage. And good luck, Jennie, this one's a handful," Sam said.

"I'll be honest, I never thought you two'd make it this far but here you are. You met under the strangest circumstances but hey, apparently love works that way. Dean, I remember when Jennie first started falling for you. God, she was crazy! Well, you made her crazy – in a good way, of course! She was crazy about you. I think that you've both taught us that love works in mysterious ways and that anything can happen. Dean, thank you for making my best friend happy. To Jennie and Dean, I wish you two the best," Bradley said.

"To Jennie and McSteamy… kidding! But that is what we called you at the hospital. You two crazy kids… well it was about time that you two got married! I think we all saw it the minute you showed up at the hospital. I wish the most happiness for you two and that you have the family that the both of you always wanted. You're good for each other. Dean, you balance her out and she balances you out. You've been through so much together so thank you for showing us that, as cheesy as it sounds, love does conquer all," Katie said.

"I remember when I first met you. What I uh, I told Jennie earlier is that that first dinner I had with the two of you, the two of you reminded me of my wife and I. I've watched your love grow over the years into something truly spectacular and look where it's got us. Jennie, I've watched you go through ups and downs, and Dean, you've been there for her through all of them. When Daniel died, I didn't know if you'd ever be truly happy again, but here you are. To Jennie and Dean, may you spend happy, joyous years together. Jennie, you picked a good one and Dean, she's yours now. Don't screw this up, kid," Holden said.

"I don't really like any guy who talks to my mom but I like Dean. He's really nice and he takes me to the zoo and plays games with me. He also has a really cool car. I like Dean the most because he really loves my mom. I'm glad that you're my dad now, Dean," Lucas said.

The toasts were over and now it was time for the first dance.

"May I have this dance, Mrs. Winchester?" Dean asked, standing up and offering his hand out to me.

"Of course," I replied, smiling at him. I took his hand he helped me up onto my feet. Dean brought me out to the middle of the floor. We swayed back and forth to the soft sounds of Marry me by Train.

"Hm, I'm supposed you picked this song," I murmured.

"I was feelin' Led Zeppelin but I guess that's not so much first dance material," Dean said.

I chuckled, "I love you, Dean."

"I love you too," he replied.