"You look beautiful," Rose said as she pinned the veil on the top of Gwyn's head in front of her elegant chignon bun. Rose held her daughter's shoulders as they stared at their reflections in the mirror. Gwyneth's main wedding dress was very different from her first one. She wanted something traditional and classic for once in her life. The white dress was a simple ball gown fanning out from the waist down and had an off-shoulder top cut. Meanwhile Rose was dressed in a dark blue sheath with a gold band curled around the waist. On her hand was a diamond ring which was actually a perception filter making her look older than she usually appeared. She looked to be in her late forties, early fifties, more appropriate for a mother of a 28 year old about to get married.

Gwyn turned around and faced her mother, turning her back on the mirror. Rose raised her hand and caressed her daughter's face.

"You have so much to look forward to, Gwyn…" Rose comforted her daughter as both of them were shaking with nerves.

"Mom…I never thought after all these years with you gone that you would be able to walk me down the aisle. I'm so happy." Gwyn said, giving her mother a tight hug.

You can starve me for affection

Till my soul's just skin and bone,

And make the words "I'm sorry"

Feel the same as throwing stones.

In a room full of you,

I might be standing all alone,

But love don't die easy.

Gwyn turned around the aisle corner and faced forward, her eyes meeting Tom's. They would spend the rest of their lives together. He, now with the same condition as Jack, would live along side her. She wouldn't have to worry about losing control or having an episode as a biological test was performed in the Tardis before their arrival at the chapel. There were no more Tardis particles inside her. She was now 100% Time Lord — or should that be Lady.

Gwyn couldn't stop smiling. Her family was back and whole again and she was about to start her own with the love of her life. Her mother beside her linked arms as they made their way down the aisle. Her father was off on her family's side of the chapel (she was struggling to come to terms with her father's presence in her life but she was willing to make an effort to have a relationship with him). The Doctor had regenerated into his twelfth incarnation now, he was now thin-faced man of light build with a tousled mop of silver-grey hair and intense eyes framed by unruly eyebrows. He had a hooked nose, with big ears, and sharp silvery green eyes.

The Doctor just watched his daughter with such warmth and for the first time in a while he didn't feel completely alone in his head. Rose and Gwyn had begun opening their telepathy as well as Jack and Tom. It wasn't the same as the constant murmuring of the Time Lords but at least it wasn't empty now.

I will stand in the thunder

And shiver in the rain

While I'm tied to the mast of a leaky boat in a hurricane

But I will find my way back to you

Even if it's all in vain

Love don't die easy.

Rose handed Gwyn over to Tom and took her place next to the Doctor, linking her arm with his. She leaned contently on his shoulder as the members of the wedding sat down and the ceremony started.

"We gather here today to bond these two souls to each other. Per the couple's request, this will be a hand fastening ceremony so if the ceremonial rope can be brought to the front..." The reverend said. Martha gave her 4 year old son a little push as he carried the red silk rope to the priest with as much confidence as the toddler could muster.

It won't be denied, it just does what it does.

There ain't no way to kill it

When it's coursing through your blood.

Shoot an arrow through the heart,

The heart keeps on beating.

Love don't die easy.

"With their hand banded together, they will now say their vows to each other. Gwyn, you shall go first." Gwyn took a deep breath and focused only on Tom. She gave him a brimming smile as she said the words she had rehearsed for months now.

"Thomas William Hiddingston. You are my best friend, lover, my confidant and most importantly, my soul mate. Our souls were bound to meet each other and I couldn't imagine spending the rest of my days without you. Without you I would be missing half my heart and with these words I declare I will care for you, support you, and love you till the end of our days and not a moment sooner," Gwyn vowed.

"Thomas, it's your turn." The reverend said, turning the spotlight on the groom.

"Gwyeth Sarah Jackie Tyler, we've been on so many adventures together and you are my roots. You give me life and keep me grounded. I wouldn't want any other woman as my wife because no woman can compare to you. You will never be alone for as long as I live," Tom recited.

"You may now kiss the bride!"

It's that old man at the counter

Every morning sharp at nine

Where she stood him up for coffee

Some fifty years gone by.

And it's this fool right here in front of you

Hoping you might change your mind.

Love don't die easy.

Their family had grown a lot in the past few years and the Tardis had remodeled to accommodate the large family. Not everyone would travel at the same time but more often than not, Rose and the Doctor would meet up with Gwyn and Tom by accident.

As a wedding gift, the Doctor gave the newly weds a piece of Tardis coral to grow their own so they could begin their own adventure of time and space together.

"What are you thinking about, love?" Rose murmured as she came up from behind the Doctor who was lost in thought as he watched the Tardis modem move.

"Our family...and how I never thought it would happen, yet here we are." The Doctor mused. His Rose, now his wife, hummed in agreement; neither had ever been so happy.

It won't be denied, it just does what it does.

There ain't no way to kill it

When it's coursing through your blood.

Shoot an arrow through my heart,

The heart keeps on beating.

Love don't die easy.

My love won't die easy.