They both smiled. "Our little Laurey is getting married. It makes me so emotional." Vic said, laughing and wiping fake tears. 

"How's your anxiety?" Vic asked quietly as we walked to the place we were actually getting married. 

I smiled. "I already had a mental breakdown at 1 this morning, so I think I'm good." I said. He smiled. 

"Good. Your parents coming?" he asked. I rolled my eyes. 

"Dad might be able to slip away from mom. I invited him. Mom is still upset because she doesn't like me or Josh so I didn't bother to invite her." I said. He shrugged. 

"Who's bringing you up the aisle if your dad can't come? Isn't the dad supposed to?" he asked. 

"Matt's going to even if dad shows up." I said. 

He nodded. They went on to talk to the others, and I felt a little scratch at my leg. I looked down and smiled. 

"Hi Icky." I said warmly, picking him up. He let out a small meow, and curled up in my arms. 

I spotted Josh talked to Brennen, Andrew and Chris, and I looked anxiously at the driveway. After a few minutes, I decided he couldn't get away. 

"Some of your family is here." I whispered, reminding myself. Matt was throwing a stick for Bennie. I smiled. 

When Josh's parents arrived, everyone sat down. I set Icky down, and he sat by my feet. I brushed the black fur off, and took a breath.

"Get a grip Lauren. You perform in front of millions of people, and your nervous about getting married in front of like, 30 people." I told myself. 

I dug my nails into the palms of my hands, leaving little cresent moons. I stood to the side as Matt came over, and Josh walked up the aisle with Corlynn. I smiled. Josh was so much taller than her. 

"You look like you're about to throw up." Matt stated. 

"Thanks. I'm just nervous." I said, rolling my eyes and smiling. 

Josh turned around, squated down, snapped his fingers and did a little whisle. I smiled as Bennie, Anemonie, and Tux trotted up the aisle, each wearing a little ribbon. 

I looked at Matt. "Ready?" he asked. I released the breath I realized I had been holding, and smiled.

"Lead the way." I said. 

I laced my arm between his, and Icky meowed. I felt everyone's eyes on me as I walked up the aisle. I could here little whispers from my friends, so I smiled. 

You look amazing, Josh mouthed when I met him at the front of the aisle. 

I smiled. Thanks. You do too.

"Please join hands." the minister said. Josh and I turned to each other and laced our hands together. 

As the minister read his part, I looked into Josh's eyes. And for a minute, just a minute, his eyes sparkled and he gave me a look like he did the day I met him. 

He smiled, and I returned a smile. "Joshua, do you take Laurette Valerie Anne Webb to be your lawfully wedded wife?" the minister asked. 

"Totally." Josh said. 

I smiled. Josh and I agreed we would say anything EXCEPT "I do" during the vows. 

"And Lauren, do you take Joshua Keeler Ramsay to be your lawfully wedded husband?" he asked. 

"Yup." I said, making a popping noise on the 'P'. 

"Then by the power vested in me, I now pronouce you husband and wife." he said. "You may now kiss the bride."

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