"What was that?" I asked, narrowing my eyes at her.

"What was what?" She asked, feigning ignorance,

"You didn't take a sip, that's bad luck." I stated.

"Yes, I did." She scoffed.

"No... you didn't." I pressed, curious to know why she was acting all weird.

"Celine, of course I did." She said apprehensively.

And then it clicked.

"You're pregnant!" I gasped, pointing an accusatory finger in my best friend's direction.

"No, I'm not. I- I- I'm just not feeling well, the bubbly will upset my stomach." She scrambled, her eyes widening in an attempt to appear shocked by the sudden conclusion I had jumped to.

"Teagan May, you are a horrible liar! You are pregnant!!" I shrieked, elated by this news.

"Okay fine, I might be pregnant." She said, squeezing her eyes shut.

"Might?" I eyed her expectantly.

"And by might, I mean I am..." She confessed, scrunching up her nose.

"Oh my god this is amazing! I am so happy for you!" I squealed, enveloping her into a hug.

What a glorious day! My best friend was finally going to have a child and I was getting married.

"Enough, Enough!" She waved me off, wriggling out of my embrace. "Celine, I feel awful, I was going to wait to tell you until after your honeymoon. This is your day it should not be about me."

"Oh please! Are you kidding me? You just made my day infinitely better." I said, feeling an immense sense of pride and joy for my best friend.

Motherhood had been one of the most rewarding experiences for me, even through all of the struggles I had faced, and I was so elated that Teagan would get to share in how wonderful it was.

"Do you know what you're having yet?" I asked.

She shook her head as a reluctant smile crept across her face, "We want it to be a surprise."

"Teagan, this is so amazing." I said, wrapping her into another hug, which she accepted reluctantly.

"I know." She breathed, relief flooding her expression. "But, enough about me. Today is your day, and we have to get you ready to say 'I do'!" She said, clapping her hands and whisking me away to get my hair and makeup done.

Once everything was set and ready, the ceremony commenced. The wedding party was comprised of Teagan as my maid of honor, and Millie and Alisa as my bridesmaids. The groomsmen consisted of Jake, Sam, and Danny, with Jake taking on the role of Josh's best man. And to top it all off, our sweet little Lina, was the flower girl.

Chris was doing me the honor of walking me down the aisle and giving me away, and in my opinion, there was no one better suited to do so.

The rest of the wedding party made their down the aisle as Chris and I waited for our cue in the wings.

"Ready?" Chris turned to me, a smile spread across his face.

"Never been more ready in my entire life." I said matching his expression, grinning from ear to ear.

"Good, good." He nodded, taking it all in. "Gosh, they grow up so fast, am I right?" He laughed, his eyes becoming glassy.

"Don't get all emotional on me now, I can't ruin my makeup." I laughed feeling a tingle in my nose, warning me that my own happy tears were soon to follow if I wasn't careful.

"Right, you're right. Sorry Celi." He shook his head to get himself in the zone, taking my arm in his, in preparation to walk me down the aisle.

The song began on the organ, played by Sam, from the inside the chapel and the guests rose from their seats in the pews. The doors swung open, and Chris and I began our descent down the aisle.

I kept my stride even, not wanting the excitement and nerves to get the best of me and my pace. Josh looked so handsome standing at the alter; he wiped his eyes at the sight of me, and Jake lay a supportive hand on his shoulder. I was truly on cloud nine, and it felt as if every single event in my life had led up to this moment.

"Mommy!" Lina said, hugging my leg as I arrived at the alter.

I bent down and gave her a hug and Chris collected her and guided her to their seats in the front row.

The officiant began and the whole thing felt like a blur. I could not believe this was happening, I was getting married.

We exchanged our vows, and Josh's words were so eloquent, there wasn't a dry eye in the entire chapel. I have trouble even putting into words how much this day has meant to me, and how happy and at peace I have felt through it all.

"Joshua Michael Kiszka do you take Celine Marie Lyons to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

"I do." He said, flashing the beautiful smile that I knew so well.

"Celine Marie Lyons do you take Joshua Michael Kiszka to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

"I do." I said, absolutely beaming with happiness.

"By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride." The officiant stated.

"Après la pluie..." He trailed, leaning in close.

"Le beau temps." I giggled as he pulled me in for our first kiss as husband and wife.


The End.

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