Golden Bells
By PommyStarChild
Picking up the father of the bride in the white limousine, they drove to the park, and walked to the little grove. Tori and the priest, Father John, were engaged in conversation (this is going to be a Christian wedding). The whole place suddenly hushed.

The pink and green of the Maid of Honor and the Best Man matched the drifting cherry blossoms and maple leaves, not to mention the pine tree where the groom and the priest stood, with two seats in front of them. Sukura took a deep breath, and looked at Li. Robert sat at his electric keyboard and set it on 'church organ', and started to play the wedding march.

Slowly, Madison and Eriol started to march up the aisle. Clutching her bouquet, she and father marched down the aisle.

When they came to the 'altar', she kissed her father on the cheek and whispered, "Thank you, Dad." Then letting go of his arm, she walked up to Li. As the priest said the opening prayer, the wind picked up. Finally, Father John said, "You may be seated," they were seated. The Maid of Honor got up to read the first reading.

"A reading from the book of Proverbs:

When one finds a worthy wife, her value is far beyond pearls.

Her husband, entrusting his heart in her, has an unfailing prize.

She brings him good, and not evil, all the days of her life..."

(And I'm not gonna type up the rest.)

The gospel was
The Wedding Feast at Cana. Finally, it came time for the vows.

"Do you, Li Showron, Hereby take this woman, To be your lawful wedded wife, To hold and to cherish,
Through sickness and in health, 'Til death do you part?"

"I do."

"Do you, Sukura Avalon, Hereby take this man,To be your lawful wedded husband,
To hold and to cherish, Through sickness and in health, 'Til death do you part?"

"I do."

"Exchange the bands,"

They did.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."