Chapter 26 (Perfect for tomorrow)

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The day before the wedding had arrived, and with it came a whirlwind of last-minute preparations and nerves. Y/n found herself feeling overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the occasion, her mind buzzing with thoughts of seating arrangements, flower arrangements, and everything in between.

As she sat in the living room, surrounded by piles of wedding decorations and lists of tasks that still needed to be completed, Y/n felt a wave of anxiety wash over her. There was so much left to do, and so little time to do it all.

Her aunt, sensing her distress, took a seat beside her, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder. "Y/n, sweetheart, take a deep breath," she said gently. "Everything is going to be okay."

Y/n nodded, her eyes brimming with tears as she struggled to hold back her emotions. "I know, Auntie," she replied, her voice shaky. "But there's just so much to do, and I'm worried that something is going to go wrong."

Her aunt smiled reassuringly, her eyes warm with understanding. "I know it seems overwhelming right now, but trust me, everything always falls into place in the end," she said soothingly. "And besides, tomorrow is about more than just the flowers and the decorations. It's about you and Jungkook, and the love that you share."

Y/n took a shaky breath, her aunt's words offering her a sense of comfort and perspective. "I just want everything to be perfect," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper.

Her aunt chuckled softly, squeezing her hand affectionately. "Y/n, sweetheart, let me tell you something," she began, her voice filled with wisdom and warmth. "Marriage isn't about perfection. It's about love, commitment, and compromise. It's about being there for each other, through the good times and the bad. And most importantly, it's about building a life together, one day at a time."

Y/n listened intently as her aunt spoke, her words resonating deeply within her. She knew that her aunt was speaking from experience, and she couldn't help but feel grateful for her guidance and support.

"As someone who has been married for many years," her aunt continued, a fond smile tugging at the corners of her lips, "let me give you a piece of advice. The key to a successful marriage is communication. Always talk to each other, even when it's difficult. And never be afraid to ask for help when you need it."

Y/n nodded, feeling a sense of reassurance wash over her. "Thank you, Auntie," she said softly, her voice filled with gratitude. "I needed to hear that."

Her aunt smiled, her eyes sparkling with affection. "Anytime, sweetheart. Now, why don't you take a break and let me handle some of these wedding details for you? You need to rest and relax before the big day."

With a grateful smile, Y/n leaned in and hugged her aunt tightly, feeling a sense of peace wash over her. In that moment, surrounded by the love of her family, she knew that everything was going to be okay.

And as she closed her eyes and allowed herself to relax into her aunt's embrace, Y/n couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement building within her. For tomorrow, she would marry the love of her life, and embark on a new journey filled with love, laughter, and endless possibilities.

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