K so I know this may seem random compared to my other drabbles but since I've had this forever and I really do like it I decided I'll post it anyways. I know everyone probably has their own very specific idea of how they get married, but idk this is just one of the scenarios I created. Oh ad obviously this one is from after they get together.

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Their wedding was a small one, seeing as neither had much family left, and very few friends outside of work. The guests consisted mostly of Deeks' surfer buddies, a few of Kensi's friends from Quantico and some relatives that would not have been pleased if they weren't invited. Ray had managed to make it, and he sat in between Deeks' mother and Jenny, who was pregnant again, on the right side of the aisle. On the left, Julie sat beside the few friends of Kensi's that she knew, looking very proud indeed. And of course, in the front row, Sam, Callen Eric, Nell, Nate, and Hetty all sat beaming up at Deeks as he awaited his bride.

They had chosen a small chapel by the sea. Deeks could smell the salty waters and hear the waves crashing over the rocks like an ancient and most rhythmic hymn. Through the two stain-glass windows above the alter, the great Pacific was visible, sparkling with a vibrant blue identical to eyes of Marty Deeks as he watched the most beautiful bride he had ever seen float down the aisle, his bride, Kensi.

Sam and Michelle looked on proudly as their daughters teetered down the aisle in beautiful dresses of deep blue, tossing rose petals as they went. Kensi followed. To say she was breathtaking would be a gross understatement. Deeks was certain no words could describe how beautiful she looked, but in that moment he didn't even care that his bride was the most beautiful in the world. He only cared that she, Kensi, in her entirety was walking towards him, and she was going to be with him forever. His heart soared as he saw her blush under his gaze. He would never get tired of that. Never.

She had chosen to walk alone, for no one could fill the emptiness beside her; no one could replace her father. As she joined him at the altar, he winked at her and a grin more radiant than any he had seen graced her lips, he could always make her smile. That was love.

The priest said an opening prayer and recited the Liturgy of the Word, as was custom at Catholic marriages. He recounted the Gospel Readings, but Deeks was hardly listening. All he could think of, all that he could feel, was Kensi beside him. She was his world, and the fact that she was about to become his, forever, was an overwhelming idea so unimaginably powerful that it drove all else out. Only the sudden shift in the audience made him aware that they were not alone.

Their guests had turned to look as the ring bearer carried his prized treasure down the aisle. Ray now grinned in his usual sly manor as his young son walked past him, bearing the rings proudly.

Then the priest spoke again, and Deeks found it in himself to listen. He found the language odd, but for some reason intriguing at the same time. It was like being transported back to second grade when his mother would drag him to Church every Sunday, and her constant reminder that "It'll go faster if you listen," still rung in his ears. He did want it to go faster. The simple seconds that stood between him and Kensi seemed to take an eternity. He wanted her to be his now. But he knew patience was the only way.

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here in the sight of God, and in the face of this company, to join together this Man and this Woman in holy Matrimony; which is an honorable estate, instituted of God, signifying unto us the mystical union that is betwixt Christ and his Church: which holy estate Christ adorned and beautified with his presence and first miracle that he wrought in Cana of Galilee, and is commended of Saint Paul to be honorable among all men: and therefore is not by any to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly; but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God. Into this holy estate these two persons present come now to be joined. If any man can show just cause, why they may not lawfully be joined together, let him now speak, or else hereafter forever hold his peace. Also speaking unto the Persons who are to be married, he shall say, I require and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that if any persons are joined together other than as God's Word doth allow, their marriage is not lawful.

"Martin Andrew, wilt thou have this Woman to be thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honor, and keep her in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?"

"I will."

Then the priest turned to Kensi and asked,

"Kensi Marie, wilt thou have this Man to be thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love him, comfort him, honor, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?

"I will."

"Now," said the priest, "I believe you have written your own vows?"

They nodded. It was unusual to say the least that they had written their own vows for a Catholic wedding, but Kensi's mother had convinced the priest there, who was also a surfer acquaintance of Deeks, to allow the deviation from tradition just this once.

Deeks cleared his throat nervously, but when he spoke, his words were strong and steady, and never for a second did he break eye contact with his beloved Kensi.

"I should tell you now Kensi that I know I don't deserve you, but your love means more to me than I could express in simple words or even actions. Kensi Blye you are my heaven, and to live a day on this earth without you would not truly be living at all. You are everything to me, you have saved me in more ways than you know, and to spend eternity with you will be the best blessing a man could ever ask for. Kensi I vow to help you love life, to fight for you always, and most of all to love you unconditionally and eternally."

And with that he slipped the ring onto her slender finger. She relished the way it felt there. It was not like her engagement to Jack, where she had immediately felt anxious and suffocated when he placed the ring on her finger. No, now she felt as if this ring tied her to Deeks, and she knew she would never take it off because of that.

Kensi looked straight into Deeks' pristinely blue eyes, and with no difficulty whatsoever, she said firmly,

"Deeks, you know how bad I am with words," the crowd below chuckled and smiled, but Kensi had eyes only for the grinning man in front of her, "but I vow to love you fiercely now and forever, and I vow to remember always that this is a love we have fought for, and a love that is greater than any we will ever find again, this is the type of love that comes only once in a life time. I vow to continue to fight for you as long as I live."

And with that she put the ring on Deeks finger. He had always thought marriage was not for him, that he would forever remain a staunch bachelor. But the thought of Kensi drove every doubt he had ever had from his mind. The ring felt good, it felt like his promise to her to forever love her. It felt like a promise he knew he would have no trouble at all in keeping, because loving Kensi Blye was the easiest and most wonderful thing that life had to offer.

The priest then turned to Deeks and said,

"Go now in peace and live in love, sharing the most precious gifts you have – the gifts of your lives united. And may your days be long on this earth. I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."

And kiss her he did. He kissed her as if there was nothing greater in the world than her lips on his, than the feel of her in his arms, and than knowing that she was his forever. Then again, that was probably because there wasn't.