It had been a whole day since the night out and today was the wedding. The wedding that the wizarding world looked forward to, the Boy Who Lived Twice was about to settle down. Harry and Ginny had decided to marry at an estate that James and Lily had married at. It was huge, located in Little Twinkletown. It was winter after all and to everyone's delight it had snowed. It had settled now so everything was white. The wedding ceremony was to be held in the glass room. The room was at the back of the estate and it was more or less like a hall and the walls were made of glass so the outside could be seen, it was perfect. The arch was set up at the top with three cascading flowers, light neutral pink and the other two flowers white. The white chairs were arranged and some of the guests had already arrived.
Hermione was in the bride's room along with the other bridesmaid Lavender. Ginny had opted for just the two bridesmaids. Ginny was in her white French taffeta dressed with beaded pleating at the waist with gathered pickups draping around the skirt. Hermione and Lavender were in there bridesmaids dresses which were plain and stopped above the knee. The dresses were sleeveless, the neck had silver beads across it, and by the waist a single white ribbon tied in a bow.
In the room a pregnant Fleur and her first child, Victoria, and Mrs Weasley stood, hovering over Ginny. Then Molly took off one of her silver bangles. Hermione remembered how she had given one to Fleur when she married Bill two years ago.
"My mother in law gave me a bunch of these to pass on to the grandchildren when they marry and to those girls who marry into the family," Molly smiled. "Gin, my baby girl this one is for you."
She slid the very expensive looking silver bangle onto Ginny's left hand. Ginny was almost in tears and Molly was crying a river.
"Mum," Ginny hugged her.
"No crying," Fleur said.
"Yeah it will ruin the make up," Lavender smiled.
Ginny chucked when someone knocked on the door.
"It's time," Hannah popped her head in to let them know; her mum was the wedding planner after all.
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Meanwhile,
Harry was waiting by the wedding arch. The Minister was also there as well as his best man Ron and also Draco stood with him.
"Nervous?" Draco smirked.
"No," Harry lied. Inside he was shaking, "What if she decides to run away."
Both Ron and Draco laughed.
"Glad you two find this amusing," Harry muttered.
"Mate my sister is madly in love with you, she would never jilt you," Ron smiled.
Harry nodded and the bridal music started to play and he started to relax. Lavender came down the aisle first with her small bouquet of blue and white roses. Then Hermione walked down the aisle, her hair up in barrel curls with a few loose strands over the front of her face. Draco had to catch his breath. She smiled at him as she took her place.
Then it was Ginny's turn. She walked down the aisle, Arthur giving her away. Ron had to stop Harry from falling, Ginny was glowing. She was positively glowing and she grinned at Harry, both their nerves disappearing.
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The reception...
"The ceremony was beautiful," Hermione kissed the new Mrs Potter as they all seated at the head table in the reception hall.
"Thank you," Ginny smiled.
"And you looked hot!" Lavender grinned as Ginny giggled. "Mrs Potter!"
Ginny grinned again as the late lunch was served.
"You looked beautiful," Draco whispered taking his seat beside her.
Hermione blushed, "Thanks."
"If you look this good as a bridesmaid, then imagine you as the bride!" Draco smirked as Hermione's blush deepened. "Not that I'm going to have to wait much longer."
"Stop," Hermione whispered.
Draco smirked, "Hermione love, your turning a tad red."
"I don't like you," she muttered knowing he was teasing her.
Draco grinned, "It's not my fault your easy to tease."
"Draco," Hermione turned to look at him, she melted as he smiled.
"Yes?" he asked, his smile widening.
"Nothing," she replied turning her attention back to the food.
"Ok, I'll stop the teasing," Draco replied.
"Thank you," Hermione replied.
"So when's Weasel giving the speech?"
"After the lunch," Hermione replied.
"You know our wedding."
"Yes I am familiar with it," Hermione grinned.
"Funny," Draco replied. "Its planned for the evening right?"
Hermione nodded, "You know you really need to look over the wedding plans."
"I will," Draco replied. "Tomorrow."
Hermione nodded as they continued to eat. She looked over at Ginny and Harry who were feeding each other. They were giggling and all loved up.
"Cute aren't they," Lavender whispered to her. "I wish me and Ron could be half way to where they are."
"They're in love," Hermione said.
"Yea it's not fair," Lavender sighed. "I guess love will form over time."
Hermione nodded.
"You and Draco are half way there," Lavender commented.
Hermione looked at her completely taken back.
"Well you are, you two are loved up every time you're together!"
Hermione nodded slowly. That's somewhat true I guess...
The lunch was over and Ron got up for his speech, "Right, I'm not a huge fan of speeches so here goes nothing."
"Don't wet yourself Ron," Fred and George chimed.
Ron blushed, "Anyway, when my sister first started dating my best friend, I wasn't exactly thrilled about it."
"Not thrilled?" Fred intervened again.
"You threatened to give Harry to the Dementors!" George added.
"Like I said not thrilled," Ron continued. "But then I realised..."
"With the help of Hermione," Fred grinned.
"Who's giving the speech here? Me or the two of you?" Ron asked as people began to grin.
"You obviously," George answered.
"We're just helping," Fred smirked as the crowd laughed.
"Fine," Ron muttered. "I then realised with some help that Harry is my best friend and Ginny is my baby sister, I want them to be happy, even if it is with each other."