The two woke up the next morning in the grove together. While Lillian sat up and rubbed her eyes, Cam sat up too and stretched before the two remembered what had happened the night before. Lillian blushed and was about to say something when Cam leaned forward to kiss her. He pulled away smoothly and said, "I've got one more thing for you, by the way. I was so happy at your answer last night that I forgot all about it." Reaching back into his pocket, he produced the small package he'd been keeping with him, and Lillian took it curiously, unwrapping it slowly. She gasped when she saw what lay in the palm of her hand. A small, delicate silver band lay in her hand. While she turned it, she noticed that there was a purple gem in the middle of it, embedded in the ring. Cam blushed and scratched the back of his head, saying, "I made it. When you told me your dad was a blacksmith and he made your mom something, I figured I'd try my hand at the same thing to make something for you other than a bouquet, since flowers wilt. Your dad did help me though," Cam admitted. Lillian looked at the delicate band in wonder and Cam cleared his throat nervously, "I hope you like it…I found that gem while I was mining with your dad and it matches your eyes so I thought…" he let his voice trail off. Holding up the ring, Lillian handed it to him. "Help me put it on?" she asked shyly, and he grinned before carefully slipping it onto her finger. Bringing her hand up to his mouth, he kissed her hand and then got to his feet, pulling her up with him.

Lillian winced and Cam rolled his eyes as Laney screamed and Howard leapt up, knocking the table over. "YOU'RE GETTING MARRIED?" Laney cried, and Lillian nodded while Cam pulled his hat down, wishing he could get the whole announcement thing over with. Howard leaned forward to pat Lillian on the head and then gave Cam a stern look. "FINALLY! It's about time, Cammie! I thought you were never going to ask her! You better not make her cry, otherwise I'll never forgive you!" Cam smiled bashfully and squeezed Lillian's hand. "Yeah, I know," he murmured, while Laney began frantically listing off all the things that she had to do and Howard ran upstairs to telephone everyone he knew. Turning to Lillian, Cam leaned forward to kiss her forehead before saying, "Let's go write to your dad."

While the girls all gathered around her, chattering about how beautiful she was, Lillian blushed and looked at herself in the mirror. A small silver tiara had her veil attached to it, and her usual straight hair fell about her face in soft, gentle curls. Her dress seemed to sparkle (the Oracle had had lots of fun making it, and had spent nearly two weeks working on it). It had a sweetheart neckline, and at her waist the skirt became full and gave the illusion that she was floating above the ground rather than walking on it. Cam had made her bouquet-a mix of lilies with a single blue rose. As simple as her look may have been, it was elegant nonetheless. Turning to her friends, she grabbed their hands and looked at them earnestly. "Thank you," she said quietly. "Thank you for staying with me the whole way-and thank you for being my friends." A few tears threatened to drop from Laney's eyes, and Reina smiled, squeezing Lillian's hand. It was Georgia who grabbed them all into a big hug, and the girls held each other tightly before Howard called, "It's time!"

When Lillian emerged from the building, the first thing she saw was her father and her brother, both of whom enveloped her in a big hug. Breaking off carefully so as to not ruin her dress, Gray stood back while Philip helped Lillian onto the back of a horse, whose saddle had been adorned with more lilies. Both towns were crowded in Bluebell's square, and at the other end of the crowd Lillian caught a fleeting glimpse of Cam before her father took the reins of the horse and looked to the front. Lillian's friends circled the horse, and the townspeople all began to walk, Cam leading the entire procession with his friends behind him.

At the summit, the crowds dispersed, but instead of going to their separate sides they remained intermingled. Cheryl sat giggling with Ying and Rahi, while her mother enjoyed a conversation with Ayame. At the very top of the mountain, Rutger stood, readying himself for the event while Mikhail lightly tuned his violin, which he'd insisted on playing for the ceremony. Everyone fell quiet as Cam and the rest of the boys all entered the clearing, Kana looking very uncomfortable in a suit, but trying his best to grin anyways. Cam stopped a few feet before Rutger and nodded to Ash, who grinned back at him giving him a light pat on the back as he stood behind him as the best man. As soon as Georgia stepped out to lead the way for the rest of the bridesmaids, everyone stood and Mikhail began to play the song he'd finally managed to finish from the last time he'd played for Lillian. The last girl filed out, and then came Philip who took his place in the front row. Finally, Gray came out with Lillian's arm in his. The two made their way to Rutger while Mikhail played more beautifully than he'd ever played before, and then Gray stopped and looked at Cam, his eyes slightly misty. In a symbol as old as time itself, Gray gently kissed his daughter on the cheek before lightly transferring her hand to Cam's outstretched one. The couple took a few steps and soon they were standing front of Rutger. As Cam lifted Lillian's veil to reveal her pink face, he smiled down gently at her. After clearing his throat, Rutger began to talk, but neither the bride or groom was really paying attention. Both were far too focused on each other. When Rutger asked, "Cameron Knight, do you take Lillian Shaw as your lawfully wedded wife?" Cam's voice had never been more clear as he said, "I do." Lillian answered just as clearly when Rutger asked her, and when Rutger pronounced, "You are now man and wife. You may kiss the bride!" Cam smiled and pulled her close, kissing her gently. While the crowd interrupted with large cheers, Cam broke off the kiss and whispered, "I'm so glad you're mine."

When the newlyweds finally managed to get back to the cottage that was now theirs, the sun was just setting. As they walked up the path, the two laughed as the recalled how much Philip had cried while Nori looked on patiently, and then how Ayame had somehow managed to get Hiro drunk, causing him to go very out of character and dance around wildly to the music that Mikhail had provided. Cam stopped as the two got to the very edge of the path before the house. "It's ours now, you know," Lillian said gently, and the two watched as the sun's last rays outlined the small yellow cottage. With a smile, Cam grabbed Lillian into his arms and carried her all the way to the door, pushing it open gently. Setting her down, he looked around and blushed, noticing that she'd already created space for his things and put them away when he and Howard had dropped them off earlier that week. Lillian took off the tiara and set it on the table, sighing happily as she did so. She turned to say something to Cam, but saw him blushing furiously before he walked over to where she was and grabbed her in a tight hug. "I love you, Lillian," he murmured into her hair, squeezing her tightly. "I promise I'll make you happy, no matter what I have to do." Lillian pulled back with a small laugh and looked up at him. "I love you too Cam. And I'll always be happy so long as you're with me." With one last, loving look, Cam leaned down to kiss his wife.

Oh my gosh you guys…it's over : ( Kinda want to cry cause this thing was like, my baby and now's it all grown up and gone…wraaaaahhhhh

But. But but but but but.

I have another baby now. XD Check out my Chelsea and Vaughn story, along with the one I'll be putting up for Mineral town.

I hope you enjoyed this story! Thank you for all sticking with it to the end! 3