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A/N: Welcome to the final chapter of the first book!

I wanted to start this chapter by thanking all of you for sticking with me through this adventure. I am beyond grateful for all the friends I have made, all the things I have learned, and all the support you've given me when I needed it. 

💜 Thank you. 💜

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After years of planning, the Frostie wedding had finally rolled around as some of the last flakes of snow before the joys of spring danced from the sky.

It was the end of February and the shorter days were slowly pushing the sun into the correct position before the wedding would begin. The sparkling sun rays through the overhanging trees and fluffy snow flaking the perfect backdrops for all pictures. The air smelt fresh and looked like a peppermint vape everytime an exhale blessed the binding couples union.

The Ghouls were more than proud of each other. They had worked hard to put this wedding together and the day had finally arrived. Though, sooner than they originally planned, this would be one for the books.

Quinn Fabray had been surprised when her invitation wasn't revoked after all the tension between her girlfriends and the Ghouls. Still, she put on a smile as she stepped out of the car and waved to a few Ghouls and Harmony Heights singers in hopes of rekindling what damage she had done to their friendship.

"This is so pretty." Brittany gushed, taking Quinn's hand as she stepped out of the car. She turned and helped the little girl behind her step out with a quick check of Luca's dress. "Look how pretty everything is, Luke!"

"Wow." Luca giggled, holding her Mom's hand and looking between her stunning parents with a bit of a grin.

Santana carried Lucifer out of the car from the other side, fixing their daughter's blue dress. She was careful not to ruin the pastel flowers Sarah had put in the kids' hair earlier that day as she smiled at the golden cross necklace that hung around Lucifer's neck, much like it had when she met Quinn.

"Are you ready for a wedding?" Santana asked, watching Lucifer's eyes dance around.

"I think she's ready for more than a wedding." Quinn teased, scrunching her nose at her anxious daughter.

She had been given permission by Grace to escort two of their three children involved in the wedding. Brittany had to be present, but Quinn and Santana jumped at the chance to spend time with the kids without Grace's family hawking their every move.

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