>>Mavis
In the quaint Palace garden adorned with flowers and draped with delicate white lace, Enri and I stood side by side, hands clasped together, ready to embark on the next chapter of our lives.
Our wedding day had arrived, and it was to be an intimate affair, filled with love, joy, and the presence of those closest to their hearts.
The place echoed with soft music played by a string quartet, filling the air with melodic notes that added to the enchanting atmosphere. Rows of wooden pews were filled with the duke's most trusted knights, resplendent in their polished armor, a testament to the loyalty and honor they held for their leader. The knights stood as guardians, their presence a symbol of protection and support for the couple.
At the front was a modest altar, adorned with bouquets of wildflowers, arranged with care by Enri's mother herself. The fragrance of the blossoms mingled with the gentle scent of beeswax candles, casting a warm glow throughout the chapel. A soft ray of sunlight filtered through the cloudy sky as a soft wind blew.
We had a small private wedding with a small number of guests that included the royal knights, Enri's family, the king, and the queen, and a surprise visit from an old acquaintance of Enri, Elayne, who happened to be the demon queen. She came to join us for a few hours with her adorable son and left as night started to fall.
Enri's mother, on the other hand, wore a beautiful dress but her eyes were constantly wet, as if she wasn't attending the wedding of his son, but rather of her daughter.
As the ceremony commenced, I walked to the altar in my pretty white dress with a rose bouquet in my hands. Enri stood at the altar and when I caught sight of him, my heart skipped a beat.
I can't believe this day is here.
I couldn't help but smile. I was beyond happy.
As I reached the altar, he offered me a hand and helped me up on the stage where the Oracle stood to supervise the commencement of a pure relationship.
I looked at my man, wearing a white wedding dress to match my color, the napkin in his pocket was the same color as my hair while I wore the red hairpin he had bought me.
I turned my head, and in the far corner, in a wheelchair, sat my mom, brought here by the hospital in charge of treating her with two attendants by her side. I know she doesn't approve of this, but I still invited her.
She was my only blood after all. Whether she came or not was up to her. But seeing her here meant she at least wanted to see me in a bridal dress, right?
I smiled at her, and although she didn't smile back, she didn't tear her gaze away from me either. She just gave me a nod and I turned to look at Enri again.
With pounding hearts filled with joy, we exchanged our vows, Following the exchange of rings, a tender kiss marked the culmination of our promises. After which the crowd erupted in applause and jubilation.
We passed each other a smile, then turned to face the crowd.
We were now husband and Wife.
Hehe
Husband... and wife...! I couldn't stop my smile no matter how much I tried. It just wouldn't fade away.
In the reception area. Rustic wooden tables were adorned with wildflower centerpieces, and candles flickered gently, casting a warm glow upon the guests. Laughter and merriment filled the air as everyone celebrated the union of two souls.
Dinner was served, featuring a sumptuous feast fit for a celebration of love. The aroma of roasted meats, freshly baked bread, and delectable desserts wafted through the air, enticing the guests to indulge in the culinary delights. Throughout the evening, music and laughter filled the courtyard, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. A lot of wine was served as well and all the knights got drunk.
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The Siren's Lullaby (Isekai Book 2)
RomanceMavis's first life was pretty pathetic. She was abused and grew up as a timid person who was constantly beaten and hated but everything changed when a war ensued and she died, only to wake up to another life. A better life, in the modern world where...
