It was Sunday, April 21st, 1912, six days after the Titanic had gone down. The day that Jack and Rose were to be married. April 21st was a beautiful day – the sun was shining, the birds were chirping and it was the perfect day for a wedding.

"Do you, Rose Dewitt-Bukater, take this man to be your husband, for better, for worse, till death do you part?" The priest asked Rose.

"I do" Rose said softly.

"And do you, Jack Dawson, take Rose to be your wife, for richer, for poorer and in sickness and in health, till death do you part?"

"I always have, and I always will. I do." Jack told the priest.

The priest nodded and said, "I now pronounce you husband and wife, you may kiss the bride." Jack and Rose looked at each other and leaned in for the kiss. It was one of those long, passionate kisses that could have lasted forever.

Molly clapped. "I'm so happy for you two. Now, let me take you out to one of the finest restaurants around to celebrate!"

Jack and Rose looked at each other and smiled. Their new life was about to begin!

Molly took Jack and Rose to an elegant restaurant in Manhattan that she had been to a few times. It was pretty fancy, and Molly thought that it would be the perfect place for Jack and Rose to have their celebration dinner.

After ordering their food, Molly gave Jack and Rose a serious look. "So, ya'll are married now. What're you planning to do?"

Rose smiled. "Well, you know Jack is from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. His parents passed away, but his house is still there. We were thinking we would move there. I would really like to see where Jack grew up."

"Well, that sounds wonderful. When do you think ya'll will be leaving?"

"I was thinking maybe Tuesday? It gives us tomorrow to pack up our things and spend some more time relaxing after our wedding day," Jack suggested.

Rose agreed that Tuesday would be perfect. "Sounds great, Jack." She squeezed his hand with hers and smiled.

"Well, without you two, my business in New York is done. I'll be going back to Denver after you two leave."

"Molly," Jack said. "We really can't thank you enough for everything you have done. Thank you for bringing Rose to me on the Carpathia, for helping us avoid Ruth and Cal, for putting us up in the hotel…just everything. Most of all, thank you for helping me at the first class dinner. That night, I knew I was in love with Rose. Thanks to you, I didn't make too much of a fool of myself." Jack and Rose both laughed at the memory.

Molly blushed, embarrassed at this show of emotion. "Oh, it's nothing. I know true love when I see it, and I knew you two were in love the night I saw you both at the dinner. Jack, you just give her," Molly nodded at Rose, "a good life and that is thanks enough for me."

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Jack and Rose walked back to their hotel room later that evening, both on cloud nine after the events of the day. Neither of them could believe they were actually married. After everything they had been through – Ruth, getting shot at by Cal, the Titanic sinking – they were together, and now nothing on earth would come between them.

When they arrived at the door of their hotel room, Jack picked Rose up in his arms. "Jackkk! What're you doing?!" Rose laughed. "I'm carrying my wife through the threshold, silly."

Rose just laughed as he carried her to the bed. "Jack, I love you so much. I'm so glad I walked down the aisle with you instead of Cal. Thank you for saving me."

"I love you too, Rose. So much. I was so happy when I won that ticket because I knew I was going home to America. Little did I know how lucky I truly was – I was about to meet my soulmate. I love you."

Rose smiled as she pulled Jack on top of her and gave him a deep kiss. "Put your hands on me, Jack."

He happily obliged.

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Tuesday came quickly, and although Jack and Rose were excited to move to Chippewa Falls and start their lives together, they knew they would miss Molly. She had been such an amazing friend to them since the disaster, and even before. Jack and Rose purchased their train tickets and were waiting for the train to come pick them up and take them to their new life.

"Well, I guess this is good-bye. I'll be boarding my train to Denver in a few hours." Molly said.

Jack hugged Molly tight, followed by Rose doing the same. "Thank you so much for everything you've done, Molly," Rose said.

Molly smiled. Although she would never say it out loud, she loved Jack and Rose like her own children. She had known both of them for a short time, but she knew that they were both very special people. They would always hold a special place in her heart. "You're very welcome. Look me up if you're ever in the Denver area."

"Will do," Jack said. "Thank you, Molly."

Molly smiled and started to walk back to the hotel, where she would pack her things for her own train ride home.

"I'm going to miss her. She's so unlike most of the others in first class, and she's been an amazing friend," Rose said sadly.

Jack smiled at his Rose, not wanting her to be sad. "I know, but we'll see her again someday. I'm sure we won't lose touch." This made Rose perk up a little bit, which made Jack happy.

"All aboard for Eau Claire, Wisconsin!"

Jack and Rose excitedly got on board the train, where they were taken to their sleeping quarters for the evening. They had a small cabin with a bed, a nightstand, a small closet, and a small bathroom. They would be arriving in Wisconsin the next morning. Their new beginning was awaiting them.

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A/N: Woo, there's Chapter 5! Sorry it's a bit short. I won't be updating again until I get back from my vacation, so it might be a week or two before I have the time to write another chapter. I hope ya'll are enjoying the story. Please read and review!