They're twenty-two year olds now and ready to get married! Finally. Enjoy the wedding!

Seven Years Later:

I can't believe it… Today is the day. I'm getting married to the love of my life today. Auslly will be going first and then Trez. I'm so excited. We're all twenty-two years old I talked to Trish earlier and she told me that Ally looked beautiful in her dress. "I bet. She always does," I had said. She wasn't wearing the traditional wedding dress. It looked like a regular wedding dress except it was purple.

"You look beautiful, too," I compliment Trish. "Awww, you're so sweet. I won't hurt you for the rest of the day!" she exclaimed walking off to find Ally. "Yes!" I said under my breath. I walked back to the men's dressing room and saw Dez. He was looking in the mirror. I walked up beside him and rested my arm on his shoulder. "You okay, dude?" I asked. "Austin, I don't know if I can do this…" he told me. "What?" I asked. I turned him to me and looked him in the eye.

"Okay, do you love Trish?"

"Of course."

"With all your heart?"

"Of course!"

"Would you give your life for her?"

"Of course."

"Do you want to spend the rest of your life with her?"

"Obviously."

"Well, then you're good," I said hitting him on the back.

I looked in the mirror. I was wearing a white shirt with a black tie and a black jacket. I was also wearing black pants and black shoes. I had a red rose in my shirt pocket. Dez was wearing the same thing except he had a white rose (at Trish's request).

But there was something wrong… My hair… It was too…clean. I ruffled it up a bit. Better. I turned to Dez but he still looked worried. I put my hands on his shoulders. "You'll be fine. Trust me," I told him. "Now come on. The Auslly wedding is going to start soon."

The sound of the name that he and Trish came up with brightened up his expression a bit. We walked into the church and Dez and I walked up to the altar. I stood towards the middle and he stood beside me as my best man. I scanned the church. I saw Trish's mom and dad and her little brother sitting in the front row. Her parents wanted her to have a wedding from her culture but she wanted to have a traditional one since her quinceañera didn't go so well.

Trish was standing beside where Ally would be standing as the maid of honor. I couldn't see Trish's face because she already had it covered by her veil.

I looked behind them and saw Riker, Lindsay, Rocky, his girlfriend Taylor, Ellington, his girlfriend Kelly (1), Rydel, her boyfriend Tyler, Ryland, my mom, and surprisingly, my dad. And he actually looked happy. I smiled at him and he smiled back. The sight of him made me even happier than I already was because I didn't expect him to show up. I haven't talked to him since I was seventeen. And that conversation was a fight.

Behind them was Dez's family who are never in his life that much but he looks happy to see them all the same.

I looked behind them and saw a few friends of Rydel's and Riker's. I looked at the other row of pews. There were mostly just friends of mine, Rocky's, and Ellington's. There were also friends of Ally's, Dez's and Trish's. The piano player started playing 'Here Comes The Bride' and my heart started racing a mile a minute. The front doors of the church opened and she looked beautiful. She was wearing a white dress that flowed out at the waist.

It had sequins all over it. Her veil was sparkly and draped over her face so I couldn't see it that well but I'm sure it's beautiful as it always is. Everyone ooh'd. Lester walked her in slowly. When they got to the altar, Lester looked like he didn't want to let her go. I'll take care of her, I mouthed to him. He smiled at me and went to sit down with Trish's family.

"Please join hands," the priest said to us and we did as we were told. Ally's hands are still really soft. "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 women: and therefore is not by any to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly; but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God. If any man or woman does not agree with this marriage, let them speak now or forever hold your peace."

I looked around and no one moved. Not even my dad. "I've been told that each of you have things you would like to be spoken," he said. He looked at me to go first. "Ally, we have known each other for seventeen years now and I had a crush on you ever since I got to know you in kindergarten. I was really happy when we became friends again at fifteen years old. You've been my best friend ever since then and we've written a lot of songs together and they're all awesome. You're the best thing that's ever happened to me. I love you," I said smiling.

"Awww!" the crowd exclaimed.

The priest looked to Ally. "Austin, we've only been together for seven years but it feels like a million. I really enjoy writing songs with you and I know that you'll be a full-out celebrity one day. I hope to have kids one day and I also hope they look a lot like you. You're sweet and I'm glad you're mine. No one can ever take you away from me and if they do, you'll have to answer to my dad," she joked. But she continued with a serious face. "You really are mine. Don't you forget that. And I love you too."

We let go of each other's hands. "Austin, will you have this woman to be your wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you 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 you both shall live?" he asked.

"I will," I answered.

"Allyson, will you have this man to your wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you 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 you both shall live?" he asked Ally.

"I will," she answered.

"Join hands." We did as we were told. "Austin, repeat after me. I, Austin Monica Moon—" I glanced at him and see him smiling trying to stifle his laughter. "—Take thee Allyson to be my lawfully wedded wife." "I… Austin Monica Moon, take thee Ally… son to be my wedded wife." I forgot I have to call her by her full name.

"'To have and to hold from this day forward.'"

"To have and to hold from this day forward."

"'For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer.'"

"For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer."

"'In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish.'"

"In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish."

"''Till death do us part.'"

"'Till death do us part."

"Allyson, repeat after me. 'I, Allyson Serena Dawson (2), take thee Austin to be my lawfully wedded husband.'" "I, Allyson Serena Dawson, take thee Austin to be my lawfully wedded husband," she repeated.

"'To have and to hold from this day forward.'"

"To have and to hold from this day forward."

"'For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer.'"

"For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer."

"'In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish.'"

"In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish."

"''Till death do us part.'"

"'Till death do us part."

The priest gave me the wedding band and I took Ally's left hand in both of mine. "Say 'With this ring, I thee wed' and place the ring on her finger."

"With this ring, I thee wed," I said sliding the ring onto her ring finger. He gave Ally my ring. "Say 'With this ring, I thee wed" and place the ring on his finger.

"With this ring, I thee wed," she said putting the ring on my left ring finger. "With the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride." I leaned down, pulled Ally's veil up, rested it on the back of her head and kissed Ally before leaning back and smiling. We walked back down the aisle and came back in through the side door. Trish walked to the door and her dad followed her.

The piano player started playing 'Here Comes The Bride' again but played two notes instead of one when a singer would sing white. I guess that's to say purple. Trish's dad let go and sat back down in his spot.

"Please join hands," the priest said. They did and the priest said, "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 women: and therefore is not by any to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly; but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God. If any man or woman does not agree with this marriage, let them speak now or forever hold your peace." No one said anything.

"Dezmond, will you have this woman to be your wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you 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 you both shall live?" he asked.

"I will," he answered.

"Patricia, will you have this man to your wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you 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 you both shall live?" he asked Trish.

"I will," she said.

"Dezmond, repeat after me. 'I, Dezmond Alexander Worthy, take thee Patricia to be my lawfully wedded wife,'" he says. "I, Dezmond Alexander Worthy, take thee Patricia to be my lawfully wedded wife," he repeats.

"'To have and to hold from this day forward.'"

"To have and to hold from this day forward."

"'For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer.'"

"For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer."

"'In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish.'"

"In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish."

"''Till death do us part.'"

"'Till death do us part."

"Patricia, repeat after me. 'I, Patricia Maria De la Rosa, take Dezmond to be my lawfully wedded husband." Good thing she didn't forget like I did…

"'To have and to hold from this day forward.'"

"To have and to hold from this day forward."

"'For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer.'"

"For better or for worse, for richer of for poorer."

"'In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish.'"

"In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish."

"''Till death do us part.'"

"'Till death do us part."

The priest gave Dez a ring. "Repeat after me. 'With this ring, I thee wed.'" "With this ring, I thee wed," Dez said and he put Trish's ring on her finger.

Then the priest gave Trish a ring. "Repeat after me. 'With this ring, I thee wed.'" "With this ring, I thee wed," she said.

"With the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride," the priest said. Dez leaned down, moved Trish's veil and gave her a long kiss.

Oh here comes the party. We're told to go to the dining room when Dez and Trish finally stop kissing. Ally and I sit with her dad, my mom, and my dad… which is awkward. "Uh, hello, son," my dad says. "Hi… Dad." I haven't called him Dad out loud in so long.

"Look, Austin, I want to apologize… for… everything. I see now that you really did love her since you married her. Can we just put it all behind us?" he asked. He reached out to shake my hand. I looked around. Everyone looked as if I were going to blow up. But they were also looking to see if I was going to forgive him.

"Yeah, let's just put everything behind us," I said reaching out and shaking his hand. He smiled and the food was brought out. There were so many different foods. There was some regular food and some that Trish brought that would be at her wedding if she would have had the wedding her parents wanted her to have.

I looked at our table and noticed that everyone's plate had one of everything. I also noticed the bowl full of pickles where the flowers should be. It just goes to show that I didn't plan this wedding dinner. Ally and Trish did.

I looked at the other tables and saw Riker, Rydel, Rocky, Ellington, Ryland, Lindsay, Taylor, Kelly, Tyler, and JJ sitting together.

Dez, Trish, Trish's mom, her dad, Dez's mom and his dad were all sitting together. And the rest of the guests were sitting at random tables. I just realized something. My dad and Ally's dad-who is now my stepdad- are… stepbrothers! I wonder how that will work out.

I glanced at Ally and saw her taking a pickle from the centerpiece. I couldn't help but give out a small chuckle.

Dez's POV:

Food, Trish, food, Trish, food, Trish... THIS IS THE BEST WEDDING EVER.

Trish's POV:

This food is delicious! Except for the food that my parents brought. That food is disgusting. I just gave mine to Dez and he was happy to take it. He was just digging in and I was barely listening to anything anyone said.

Ally's POV:

PICKLES! Oh, and AUSTIN! I'm glad we're finally married but I'm just waiting for the day when we get to move out. My dad won't even let us sleep in the same bed because he thinks we're going to do 'it' (even though we haven't even talked about doing that). My dad says that there will be no… sex (I really don't like that word; it sounds weird) under his roof even though I keep telling him that Austin and I are both still virgins even though we could have lost it years ago. Well, I think Austin's still a virgin. I'm not sure… Well, I guess he is since I was his first kiss and we weren't broken up for that long. Unless he cheated— No. Austin isn't the cheating type. I don't even know why I thought that. That was the most absurd thing I've ever thought.

Austin's POV:

By the time I finished eating, the centerpiece was almost completely gone. Ally and her love of pickles. I looked at her and was taking a big bite of one. I rolled my eyes playfully to myself. My dad and I talked a few times during the dinner. More times than I thought we would but they were pretty casual conversations. Not anything like the angry screaming conversations we used to have.

For the first time in my life, I'm actually… happy around him. Maybe that's just the beautiful girl in the beautiful dress with the beautiful personality sitting next to me. Probably.

Once everyone was finished eating, the wedding director-whose name I learned was Bobby-told the happy couples to come over to him. Ally took my hand and dragged me over to him. Trish and Dez came seconds later. He gave us two knives and told us to stand on opposite sides of the cake. Ally and I stood on one side and Trish and Dez stood on the other.

"Go ahead and cut the cake," the wedding director told us. Everyone watched as Ally and I smiled and we put our hands on the knife and pushed down into the cake. We cut the other side and put the piece on a plate. We sat down and noticed that Dez and Trish were already sitting down laughing about something. "Want some cake?" Ally asked.

Right when I turned my head to look at her, icing was smothered all over my mouth. "Oh, I see how it is," I said. I dug my fingers in the cake slice and smeared it all over her face. Our parents and stepparents laughed. We kissed and I finally tasted the cake. When we pulled away, I licked my lips.

"That cake is actually really good," I told her picking up my fork. She picked up her fork too and we ate. Everyone else got some cake but left the top layer of the cake.

The top layer is split down the middle with a red cake dye marker. One side has a blonde groom and a shorter brunette bride. The other side had a ginger groom with a really short black haired bride. They really made those things specific. But we'll each take one half and take it home. We get to eat that on our first anniversary.

"Ally, come on!" I heard Trish say to Ally. "Where?" Ally asked. "It's time for the bouquet toss!" Trish said. Ally stood up and walked with her.

Ally's POV:

"Wait a minute, Trish," I whispered right before we turned around. "What?" she whispered back. "I thought that we were going to keep our bouquets!" I told her. "These are replicas," she told me. "Our real bouquets are in the dressing room." I looked at mine. It looked exactly the same.

"Ladies! Two of you will go home with the bride's bouquets!" They all seemed excited. Trish and I turned around and threw them backwards. Then we turned back around to see who caught them. It was Lindsay and Kelly! We sat back down and I turned to Austin who was smirking.

"What?" I asked laughing at the look on his face.

Austin's POV (again):

When Lindsay caught Trish's bouquet, I looked around to Riker who looked pretty worried. I couldn't help but smirk. "What?" Ally asked me laughing when she got back to the table. "Look at Riker," I told her pointing at Riker.

She smiled. "Wow look how worried he is!" she said and we both started laughing. Ellington and Kelly both looked happy. I assumed that they were going to get married before Ally and I did since they met and were together before I really even knew Ally but he hasn't even popped the question yet which is surprising since they're obviously going to be together forever.

I really hope I didn't jinx that. I doubt I did though. I know Ally and I are going to be together forever. We may (probably) have our ups and downs in the future but we will stay together. I have a good feeling about that and I can't wait until we have children of our own so we can watch them fall in love. Then we'll be able to tell the annoying story of how we fell in love over and over again like our parents did.

It'll be so fun being a parent. I just hope Ally will want to have children too. I know she will because she loves children. Ooh! I wonder if she'll let us get a pet!

Epilogue:

Austin & Ally (Auslly):

They finally moved a few months after the wedding and after a few years of Austin's begging they finally had two children. Alex and Rose (Named after Trish and Dez; their middle names). Austin also got discovered and he was gone a lot. But they kept their relationship alive by video chatting a few times every single day he was gone until he came back.

Dez & Trish (Trez):

They moved in together as soon as they could and kept trying to have children. They see Austin and Ally a lot… Well, they see Ally a lot but as soon as Austin comes home, they're there. They're still trying to have children.

Riker & Lindsay (they could never figure out a name for them):

They didn't get married but they moved in together and they seem happy as can be. They talk to Austin and Ally every once in a while and they have a child named Ricky.

Ellington & Kelly (Ellinglly):

Ellington popped the question a few months later and they got married about a year later. It is currently unknown if they have any children.

Austin & His Dad:

They talk a lot more often and they still fight a little but are mending their relationship as best as they can.

I really like the way I did the epilogue. But without the flashback in the last chapter, this is longer than that chapter, like a couple hundred words longer! But keep on voting everybody! I'll be closing the poll tomorrow and starting the story with the most votes tomorrow too! Keep on voting! And yes, even though I put Auslly in the epilogue, I'll still keep the sequel as an option on the poll. The sequel will be that except in a more detailed way.

1. Ellington's real girlfriend's name is Kelly (as in Kelly Voosen)

2. I know her real character's middle name is Marie but oh well.

I almost couldn't finish writing this. I literally started crying happy tears when I wrote that Lester didn't want to let her go. Shows how much I get into my stories, huh?

-Kenzie