The Wedding Bells.

Jung.

"I miss the old days."

She smiled.

"Remember the time at the mall?"

He grinned.

"I was too eager to get your number,"

"I was too eager to move on,"

"It was wrong of you to try to move on,"

"At that time, I was right."

"We always find our way back to the ones we love,"

"Oh, I hated him. I guess sometimes I still do. I just want to kill him sometimes."

Jung laughed.

"No, you loved him and you hated the fact that he didn't love you back,"

"I guess I did." She shrugged. Her engagement ring shone on her finger.

"You're getting married, becoming the part of our family,"

"It's so good to hear you finally referring to them as your family."

"They accepted me, it was time that I accepted them too."

"How's Hannah?" She asked.

"She's awesome. And expecting." He looked down and smiled.

Amanda's eyes grew as wide as an egg.

"What? Really?"

He nodded.

"It's been only five months, you already decided to start a family?" She wanted to know.

"We didn't plan it. But we're excited, really excited."

"Am I the first person you're telling this news to?"

"Actually yes."

She smiled.

"I'm so happy for you both, You're going to be a dad!"

"I'm actually."

"We'll be welcoming a new guest to our family,"

"But first, we have to welcome you, speaking of which I have to go Ansel would be waiting for me." He stood up. They were sitting in the backyard of Amy's parent's house.

"I'll see you at the wedding."

She stood up too.

"Only two days left, I can't believe it."

He placed his hand on her arm and gave her a comforting smile.

"It was nice talking to you." He said.

"It was nice talking to you too, Jung."

Ansel.

He looked at his reflection in the mirror.

"Do I look okay?" He asked.

"Of course you look okay, The whole point of a wedding is to just get married. Looks do not matter."

Ansel glared at Seth.

"Yeah, thanks for nothing."

"It's time you face the reality. No one, literally no one is going to look at you the way they'll look at Amanda. She's going to be the star of the wedding."

He smiled.

"Of course, My girl's going to be the star of the wedding,"

"Ans, I think this should be the one. You look good." Jung placed his hand on Ansel's shoulder and looked at him.

"Yeah, I think so too."

"Okay, If you're done can we go and get my stuff?" Seth demanded.

Ansel rolled his eyes.

"Okay, let's get this."

Once their shopping was done, They found a spot in the food court.

"I remember the time when you thought of nothing but girls,"

"I remember the time when you also thought of nothing but girls."

"Sure I did, Girls loved me. They still do." Seth grinned.

"I should record this, Marie would love to hear what you have to say about this matter."

"Shut up Ansel, I love her. She's my life."

"Yeah, yeah. Of course."

"I can't believe you did something with your life,"

"I can't believe I did something with my life."

"Life's beautiful when you're with someone you love," Jung said.

"Amanda's beautiful."

"Agreed." Jung nodded, Ansel glared at him.

Jung held up his hands in surrender.

"I love my wife, man!"

Ansel rolled his eyes and laughed.

"I know, I was just messing with you."

"Life's good," Seth mused.

"Life's good." The other two agreed.