Chapter 17 <3

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*Ok, so I decided to skip a couple months. Ashlynn is pregnant and in this chapter she's three months along so just go with it. WEDDING TIME!!! An another thing, there a toddler sitting in my lap watching everything I put in this story so I can cuss or put anything explicit so bear with me.*

I can't believe it. Today is officially the best freaking day of my life. Today is the day I'm marrying the love of my life. The father of my child. My world. My everything. Jayy Von Freaking Monroe. The past couple of mouths, everyone has refered to me as 'Mom Monroe.' I don't mind though. I find it sweet in a weird way.

Anyway, My brides maids are Sally and Haley. You know Sammi Doll, right? Yeah, she's my maid of honor. Everyone from BVB are here. Dahvie is obviously Jayy's best man. Jinxx is playing the piano when I walk down the aisle. My parents and Jayy's parent are here too. Jayy's mom is doing my make up while my mom is doing my hair. They should start a business together. Once they had finished, they helped me into my dress and heels. Being three months pregnant and in a dress that is tight fitted, you can see my bump. The only downside to the wedding is my mom invited everyone from school. This ought to be interesting. Especially with Andy here since he has a huge thing against bullies. Jayy and Dahvie do too but not like Andy.

Once I was ready, the three of us walked downstairs. Ok, wedding details. Jayy and I decided to have our wedding on October 13th in New York. Its at this beautiful country house with a huge backyard that shows the yalleys and mountains. The wedding is taking place outside as well as the reception.

We waited in the kitchen. Sammi walked in. She looked absolutely gorgeous. She smiled widely at me. "You look beautiful, Ashlynn." She commented before gently hugging me. She stood in front while Jen and my mother stood behind her. My father stood there. I linked my arm with his and steadied my breathing. Then, The music started. Sammi walked out of the door toward the gathered group. We all followed at the same pace. Everyone had smiles on their faces. That's when I glimpsed at Jayy. He smiled widely at me. I smiled back. Once we reached him and the minister, My dad kissed my cheek and handed me over to Jayy before taking his seat. Then, the minister spoke.

"Friends, Jayy and Ashlynn, have invited us here today to share in the celebration of their wedding. We come together, not to mark the start of a relationship but to recognize a bond that already exists. This marriage is one expression of the many varieties of love. Love is one, though its expressions are infinite. It is fitting to speak briefly about love. We live in a world of joy and fear and search for meaning and strength in the seeming disorder. We discover the truest guideline to our quest when we realize love in all its magnitudes. Love is the eternal force of life. Love is the force that allows us to face fear and uncertainty with courage. But, you must "be of love a little more careful than of anything." For the giving of yourself in love is difficult: you must learn to give of your love without total submission of yourself. Therefore, in your giving, give your joy, your sadness, your interest, your understanding, and your knowledge–all expressions that make up life. But in this giving, remember to preserve yourself–your integrity, your individuality. This is the challenge of love within marriage.

The minister turned to Jayy. "Jayy, do you come before this gathering of friends and family to proclaim your love and devotion for Ashlynn? Do you promise to respect her, and to care for her during times of joy and hardship? Do you commit yourself to share your feelings of happiness and sadness? Do you pledge to remain faithful to her?"

"I do." He spoke confidently.

Then, the minister looked at me. "Ashlynn, do you come before this gathering of friends and family to proclaim your love and devotion for Jayy? Do you promise to respect him, and care for him during times of joy and hardship? Do you commit yourself to share your feelings of happiness and sadness? Do you pledge to remain faithful to him?"

"I do." I smiled widely.

"Bless, O Lord, this ring, to be a sign of the vows by which this man and this woman have bound themselves to each other; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Creator, Savior, Loving Spirit, bless this couple who have committed themselves to each other in marriage and have come seeking your blessing. Surrounded by their families and friends, may they feel encircled by your love as well as theirs. Assure them of your presence in days of joy like this one and in days of sorrow, pain, and bereavement. Strengthen their relationship through all the tests of adversity and brighten it with a generous measure of happiness. Help them make their home a place where they love children and welcome friends. Spare them from interference by those who, through wanting to help, may intrude in what are the proper responsibilities of husband and wife, father and mother, and children. Make them good neighbors, doing for others what they would have others do for them. Teach us all to love each other as we love ourselves." The minister said.

Jayy grabbed a ring and held it before my finger. "I offer you this ring to wear as a symbol of our unity." He said before placing the ring on my finger.

"I offer you this ring to wear as a symbol of our unity." I said before placing his ring on his finger.

"May these two find happiness in their matrimony. May they live faithfully together, may they ever remain compassionate. May years be rich in the joys of life, and their days be long upon the earth. I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss the bride."

Jayy wrapped his arms around my waist while mine wrapped around his neck. He pulled me close and leaned down before placing his lips to mine. The crowd all cheered. The boys from BVB wolf whistled. Jayy and I pulled aay unwillingly and turned to face the crowd.

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I know the wedding vow thing was long but guess what.. They are now married. I don't know whether to do the reception or just skip it. Any suggestions?

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