Present day.

Minnie, Daisy and Clarabelle waited outside the church doors with growing excitement.

"I can't believe this is actually happening!" Clarabelle cried.

"I can, I just can't believe it took you guys this long to get here." Daisy replied smiling.

"How do I look?" asked Minnie.

"Like a million dollars." sighed Clarabelle.

Minnie stood resplendent in her full length strapless, champagne coloured satin dress. The A line silhouette suited her perfectly and 1920's vintage lace with tiny crystals had been sewn onto the bodice. On her head, nestled between her ears was a 1920's inspired headband with a large crystal bow in the middle. It glistened like diamonds in the sunlight.

Suddenly the wedding march started and everyone stood in unison. Mickey turned and gazed nervously at the doors, waiting to see his beautiful bride.

Donald and Goofy, his two best men, stood at his side.

Behind the doors, the wedding party got into position. The two flowergirls, Melody and Millicent stood at the front, ready with their baskets of rose petals.

Then Clarabelle behind them, her lily bouquet held proudly.

Daisy stood by Minnie's side and held her hand "I'm so proud of you." she whispered as she squeezed Minnie's hand.

A tear fell down Minnie's cheek "thank you Daisy, for everything."

The doors opened and the procession started. From where she was stood, Minnie could see Mickey, looking dashing in his tuxedo and she smiled.

Her heart overflowing with happiness, Minnie walked down the aisle, her best friend at her side and the mouse she loved ahead of her.

The doors closed behind her and she confidently walked towards her new life as Mrs Minnie Mouse.

Fin

Footnote: I chose a 1920's style because, well, Minnie made her first appearance in Disney cartoons in 1928 as Mickey's girlfriend so I thought it was quiet fitting. Also I wanted Daisy to walk Minnie down the aisle because they've been friends for many years and have stayed friends throughout all of their adventures, so I thought it was the perfect way for Minnie to say thanks and I couldn't picture anyone else who has been as close to Minnie to do it.