*a month later*

Today was the big day. Harlee was so excited. She was up early. Jax had stayed with Opie the night before. They were going with tradition even though they already had three children. She smiled as she saw her daughter. She was ready for this. It hadn't been an easy road getting to this point but she was happy that they were there.

"Harlee, are you ready for this?" Gemma asked.

Harlee nodded with a huge grin on her face. The boys were up and Gemma was getting them fed while Lanie was getting her hair and makeup done. She was beyond ready for this. Lyla walked into the house with Ellie. Kenny and Piper were with Opie. Lanie looked over at the girl. Lyla grinned.

"I am so excited for you," she said.

"It's been a long time coming," Gemma said.

Lanie laughed. She was excited and nervous all at the same time. It seemed like time flew by before they were loading up into vehicles to head to the venue. She looked at her children who were all dressed and ready for the day. Thomas sat in her lap in his little suit. Abel was next to her in the same suit and Harlee in the dress that matched her mother's. Lanie grinned. She couldn't wait to see Jax standing there waiting for her.

"Ready?" Gemma asked.

"As ever," Lanie smiled.

They got out at the venue. Lanie held her son. She shifted him to her hip. He stared at her as she walked up to the doors. Once everything was set, the ceremony started. She watched everyone else walk down the aisle. It was her turn now. She smiled as she stepped up to the door. Jax's jaw dropped when the doors opened. He stared at her as she came down the aisle toward him. He was stunned at her beauty. He took her hand as she got close to him.

"You are gorgeous," he said.

She smiled slightly. It didn't take long before Jax was being told to kiss his bride. The whole place erupted into applause. Jax pulled his wife into his arms. He had given the line of riding her as much as his Harley. They walked back down the aisle together. She was happy to have him close and as her husband.

"Can you believe it?" he asked.

"No," she grinned.

He kissed her again. They headed out of the venue for the huge party. The kids were going home with Gemma and Clay that night. Thomas was thrust into Jax's arms. He shifted his son and grinned. The kids were having a blast on the dance floor. Gemma smiled, watching her family.

"Can you believe it?" Clay asked her.

"No not at all," she said.

"You think this is going to stick this time?"

"I do, completely."

Clay grinned. They turned to watch Jax with his family. Abel was jumping around his father's legs. Harlee had gone over to them. Lanie smiled.

It was late that night when Gemma loaded up the kids and headed out. Jax wrapped his arms around his new wife. She leaned into his chest, watching Gemma's vehicle leave with her children.

"Ready to go?" Jax asked.

She nodded. She changed into jeans and a long sleeved shirt. She climbed onto the bike behind her husband. He smiled as she wrapped her arms around him. He drove them up to the cabin to spend some time away from everyone. He took his time with his wife. She fell asleep in his arms afterward.

"I can't believe we are really married," she said the next morning.

"Should have happened a long time ago," he replied.

She shrugged. She was glad that they were finally married. She yawned as he leaned over to kiss her lips. He chuckled.

"Wear you out last night?" he asked.

"Of course you did," she chuckled.

"Good, I love you."

"I love you,"

They stayed at the cabin for two more days before heading back home. Lanie was ready to get back to her children. She missed them while they were gone. They went straight to Gemma's to pick them up. Jax took his wife by the hand as they walked up to the door. Lanie smiled. He popped open the door.

"Daddy," Abel yelled from his seat at the kitchen table.

"Hey buddy," Jax smiled.

"Mama,"

Lanie moved in and grabbed her son. Abel wrapped his arms around her neck and giggled.

"Mama missed you," she said.

"Where are Thomas and Harlee?" Jax asked.

Harlee came down the hall. Gemma carried Thomas into the kitchen.

"Mom," Harlee ran to her parents.

"Hey baby girl," Lanie hugged her daughter.

"How was your time away?" Gemma asked, handing Thomas over to his father.

"It was good. Missed the kids though." Jax said.

"Yeah?"

"Of course. Lanie's almost never away from them."

Gemma nodded. Lanie smiled. She loved that she had her babies. She had missed them a lot while they were gone. Jax watched his wife. She reached for their toddler. Jax handed Thomas over to her. Abel was hugging her leg now.

"You guys ready to go home?" she asked her kids.

They nodded. They loved being with their grandparents. They were ready to go home with their parents now.

"Thanks for keeping them, ma," Jax said.

"Of course. You know I love my grandkids," Gemma replied.

Jax nodded. They took the kids out to the car and took them home. They were happy to be home. They were lucky enough to spend the day relaxing at home without any club business. Lanie knew eventually it was going to be business as usual. She was going to enjoy it while she could.

"Mama," Harlee said.

"What babe?" Lanie asked.

"Does daddy have to go back to work?"

"Not today babe. Today is all about you and your brother's."

Harlee nodded. She was glad that her dad could be at home with them. She snuggled up onto the couch with him later watching a movie. He smiled. Delanie was in the recliner with both boys in her lap. Thomas was asleep in her arms. Abel was snuggled into her lap. She loved the feeling of her children in her arms.