Pacey stepped out of the house in his grey suit onto the familiar lawn. People were hurrying around, seeing to wedding details and guests were starting to arrive. Amidst it all, he paused and closed his eyes trying to hang on to time as it sped by before his eyes. It seemed like just yesterday he got married on that same lawn at the Potter B&B. So much had changed, and much was still the same. Grey hair had started to adorn his temples but his boyish grin was ever the same. The B&B looked the same but now it was being run by Alexander Wells and his wife Lily.

He saw Amy, one of the bridesmaids walk across the lawn. The spitting image of her mother, Jen's baby girl was grown, married and had a young daughter of her own. Dawson bought his mother's house, after she and her husband bought a house in Florida, and was living there part of the year with his wife. Jack and Doug lived in Boston so Jack could teach again, but returned often to Capeside to see their granddaughter. Andie, after finishing her residency, missed the creek and decide to open a family practice in Capeside so she could raise her son with her husband, Will, in place that felt like home.

"Pace," he was snapped from his thoughts by his wife's voice, "She's ready and waiting for you." Joey took her husband's hand and led him into the B&B and up the stairs. Pacey thought she looked as radiant as their own wedding day as he followed behind her. When Joey opened the door to her old bedroom, Pacey was rendered speechless. For a moment he thought he was looking at his wife many years ago, except for her eyes. Those were distinctly his. She fit perfectly in her mother's dress and it was just as stunning on her as it had been on Joey.

Moments later, Liam appeared behind Joey waiting to lead his mother down the aisle.

"Mom, it's our turn," he said to her.

"Okay, Liam," She smiled at her younger child. She could never get over how much he had grown to look like Pacey. "I'll see you two out there," Joey said, just before turning to leave.

"Daddy," Ella turned from the mirror to face him, "How do I look?"

"You look beautiful, lady bug," He answered softly, smiling, trying very hard to keep his emotions in, "Are you ready?"

"I think so," she nodded trying not to cry, "Are you?"

"As ready as I'll ever be," he responded. He extended his arm to her and she wrapped hers around his. They walked down the stairs and out onto the lawn. As they walked he saw the smiling faces of his family members both those related by blood and those not. Amy stood at the altar beaming just as Jen would have been. Behind her stood his younger daughters and he beamed at how beautiful they were growing up to be. He gazed across to the young man who would become his son-in-law. He was a good man, though he couldn't help but see a little of a younger version of himself. These thoughts made him both worry as much as a father should, and know Ella would be well taken care of. Next to him, amongst the groomsmen, stood Liam and his younger sons, who were all growing up before his eyes. He looked over at his wife who smiled at him when their glances met each laced with a few tears. His heart began to race as they reached the minister. He looked down at the woman his little lady bug had grown up to be and smiled a small smile. She returned with a smile equally as big and bubbly as her mother's but laced with a few more tears.

Pacey took a deep breath and briefly closed his eyes as the minister began to speak, "Who gives this woman to be married to this man?"

As tears began to fill his eyes, Pacey softly answered, "I do."

THE END

So many thanks to Alex and Anka for their fabulous feedback and encouragement, Christina for reading every chapter and catching my mistakes, and to all of my reviewers and readers for their lovely comments! It's been a pleasure to take you all on this little PJ journey through my mind. I'll think of you each time I journey down memory lane to a wonderful place called Capeside…