September 14th 2024North rook Park, Nr Bentley Surrey, EU
"Oh my god Amara you look so beautiful." Ashley says as her and Jen finish buttoning up the back of my dress while Sarah and Katie fix the long train. I turn to look in the full length mirror behind me to look myself over. My hair was curled and pined back. The dress hugging my curves in all the right places, my makeup looked how i wanted it to. I could feel my heart racing inside my chest today is the day, it's the day I've been dreaming of, the day I get to marry the love of my life.
Joseph had proposed last year when we were in Italy for a small vacation. We were on a gondola ride in Venice when he did it and of corse I cried. It was beautiful And I was so happy I honestly didn't see it coming we head only been dating for a over a year but he said I was it for him and he didn't want to wait. He knew what he wanted and he didn't want to let me get away."Amara." I hear my dad call and im suddenly pulled from my thoughts and turn from the mirror to see my dad, mom and older brother standing there all smiling at me.
"Sweetie you look so beautiful." My mom says coming over to me and giving me a hug.
"Thanks mom." I say with a smile on my face then see Aiden come over with a smile on his face as well.
"You really do look beautiful little sis." I let go of my mom and go and hug him and he wraps his arms around me holding me close for a few moments till he lets me go and steps back.
"Thanks." .
He smiles back and looks at the girls around me then smirks a bit. "Looking good ladies." He says being serious but teasing them like always. My friends laugh a little and Ashley give Aiden a light shove causing him to laugh. "What I'm being serious."
"Yeah we know." Katie says.
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Was It Fate/Joseph Quinn fan fiction
FanfictionAmara has been living in London for about a year now with her friend Ashley. One night after work when both girls go for for some dinner and Drinks they run into Joseph Quinn. He decides to go sit and talk with the girls and strike up a conversation...