So this will be the last chapter for this story and it's the wedding and the party. I'll try and make it a good ending for everyone! I have a few one-shots and longer storylines I would like to share with everyone and see your opinions.

1 week later...

"We were supposed to be walking down that aisle 5 minutes ago. Are you coming out of there or what?" Dave didn't have a lot of patience and was pressuring Molly to hurry up; but Molly was going to take her time and not rush things as that's when disasters happen.

"Gimme a sec Dad..." Molly spoke from behind the curtain, "there done! Me, Mum and Elizabeth absolutely adored this dress Dad, hope the feeling is mutual." Her voice was getting more and more shaky as the time came nearer and she drew the curtain back and revealed her dress.

"Oh Molls, you look stunning! I'm so proud of you."

Molly let out a scream of excitement "I'm so excited Dad. What's the time? We best start walking down that aisle. You ready?" Dave nodded in reply.

"Are you ready Molls?" Kinders questioned Molly and he replied with a confident nod. Kinders opened the door a tiny but and nodded to the Priest.

"Please stand for the bride." The Priest could almost whisper the church was only small.

Charles wanted the wedding to not be related to the army as the day was about the couple. Charles was wearing a black suit with matching trousers and black shoes. His shirt was a very bright white and his tie was a pale blue. He looked immaculate. Similar to Molly, she wore a plain white dress with short sleeves and the dress came just above her feet. She was wearing white shoes and Charles wanted a veil to go on Molly's head and she refused - 'there was no point picking a fight with Molly Dawes'.

Pachabel Canon was playing as their wedding music in the background which was chosen by both of them as they wanted the wedding to be traditional. Molly and Dave slowly walked down the aisle with Dave's grip holding on tighter with every tiny step they made. Charles turned around and saw her beautiful face, then her stunning dress. He gave her a reassuring smile and the look that said 'I cannot wait until we get home'. The dress was perfect, and so was she; even though she didn't think that.

After a slow and short walk, Molly kissed her Dad on the cheek as they reached the end of the aisle, he also have her a reassuring smile. "You look beautiful Molls." Charles winked at Molly, confirming that 'look' he had when she was walking down to meet her husband to be.

"You don't look too shabby yourself Charles!" She had a quick flashback to the time when they had their first date sat at the restaurant in Bath.

They waited patiently before it was their turn to say 'I do'.

"You may kiss the bride."

Charles reached his hands around Molly's cheeks and she place her hands on his shoulders whilst Charles leaned down to kiss her. The kiss was like fireworks, it was perfect.

2 section were Charles' best men and were whooping and cheering beside him; they were wearing the same suits as Charles was, except with black coloured ties. Once they parted from each other, he looked behind him and shook his head then turned back to Molly with a smirk on his face, "I love you Molly James."

"Ditto."

Charles' large hands engulfed Molly's small ones and as they walked down the aisle together, they started saying 'thanks' to the people that congratulated them.

After that a lot of photos were taken by the professionally hired photographer Charles offered to pay for, Molly threw her bouquet of flowers behind her and Jackie Dawlish, one of Molly's friends from the army, caught it. When Molly turned around, she winked at Jackie while Jackle laughed. They all finally made their way to where the party was going to be held in glorious Bath and some decided to change their clothes.

Molly had time to quickly pop into their house to grab some clothes in case she needed any spares. They were last to arrive at their venue and were surprised when the large hall was filled with guests, waiters, tables and food! There was a massive dance floor so Charles, Molly and the guests could dance their night away.

First of all, they decided to cut the cake. The cake was made by a friend of Elizabeth's, who was a professional cake maker and decorator. There were 3 levels to it: the bottom one being sponge, second one being chocolate and the top being a Victoria sponge cake. It was decorated with roses and a non-edible model of the bride and groom at the top. They then decided to do their first dance as a married couple.

The song was Wrapped Up by Olly Murs which was a fast-paced song and Charles was controlling Molly on the dance floor. After that, YMCA by the Village People came on, and that was chosen by Charles as a surprise for Molly.

Every single guest was on that dancefloor; including both of their parents, Molly's younger siblings and Sam. They all had so much fun and the children got on really well together, which was a massive sigh of relief for Molly and Charles.

On each table, there were disposable cameras for every table to take of photo of something at their wedding and in the end, they would put them in a photo album and give them to true guests.

At the front of the hall, there was a long table which had Molly, Charles, both their parents and 2 section on whilst Sam and Molly's younger siblings were sat on a table with Molly's nan and some of Charles' family. Dave made his speech and so did George. They both congratulated the family on the different sides for making such a perfect human being for both of them. In the end 2 section had their best man speech planned out and who was going to read each line, which was unusual as they were always a bit clumsy when it came down to this sort of stuff. Everyone read at least 7 sentences each about their memory's with each other, sole were funny and some were tearful. They also made references to Smurf in their speech which made Molly start to cry, but the tears were gone after Charles comforted her.

She stood up and decided that she had to make at least one sentence to the crowd during her wedding so said "There's one person that should be in this room, but isn't. And as you all probably know me, Charles and 2 section lost a great friend of ours to a bleed in the brain. He was unique and a gentleman in so many ways. There isn't a day go by were I don't think of you mate; to Smurf." At this point she was starting to get tearful and no one could clear these tears she had at the moment.

"To Smurf." The guests echoed her last words and all raised their glasses in the air.

Molly sat back down and was greeted by Charles' seductive voice, "Today's been perfect. Thank you." Charles kissed Molly on the lips once again but this time wanted to protect her dignity so kept it to a little peck, even though she wanted more, so much more.

That's it for this story now! Thanks for all the reviews and everything they're all very appreciated. I'm not sure when the next few stories will be uploaded so you'll just have to wait and see. And once again, thank you!x