Jennie and Jisoo stood at the end of the aisle; the beautiful New Zealand sky background glistening as the sun barely began to set. It was nearly a sore source of contention when Jennie announced that she wanted to be the one waiting for Lisa at the altar, arguing that she had already walked down the aisle and she wants Lisa to experience it too.
A light and airy string piece fluttered through the air by the quartet in the corner as Eun-woo walked down the aisle, the music matching the excitement and pure nature that came with being a child. Jennie grinned at Eun-woo, who seemed to be taking his job very seriously despite not having the real rings attached to the pillow he was carrying. Halfway down the aisle, he took part in Jeon's obvious enjoyment as she scattered the aisle with various colored rose petals, the two of them giggling as they weren't politely dropping them to the ground as they were throwing them up in the air like confetti, giggling as the wedding guests chuckled along. As the two reached the end of the aisle, they took their place on either side of the aisle.
The music continued, shifting gears from a less allegro tempo as Rosé, escorted by Bambam, began to walk, holding her rose and hydrangea boquet, the flowers all various shade of white. Jennie felt her breath catch just a bit as she watched her blonde friend walk towards her with a knowing look in her eye.
As the music shifted once again to the formal wedding processional, the wedding guests stood. Her breath hitched again, as she waited in as much, if not more anticipation at the sight of Lisa. Jisoo squeezed her arm and leaned towards her a bit. "Not that you need it - but good luck."
Grinning, Jennie nodded, looking down at her feet to collect herself for a moment. At the audible gasp of those in the audience, she waited a moment before looking up. There she was - her entire future - walking towards her with the brightest smile she'd ever seen grave her delicate lips. Her dress was as divine and unique as she is, as it wasn't the standard, bright white wedding dress people were accustomed to seeing other brides wear. The dusty white color matched her complexion brilliantly, and while she couldn't find the right words to describe the rest of the dress, she didn't care. Lisa looked amazing. She watched as Suk-ku kept a hold of her hand on Lisa's arm, as he walked her down the aisle.
As the two stopped at the altar, Suk-ku gave Lisa a big hug, whispering something in her ear as she nodded. Lisa kissed his cheek and gave his hand a squeeze before Suk-ku handed her off to Jennie. "She's all yours." He said, hugging Jennie as well.
"Thank you." Jennie replied returning the hug. She took Lisa's hand and walked her up to the altar where Mister Kim was waiting, beaning fondly at them. "You look beautiful," Jennie whispered with a simple squeeze of her hand. "I love you."
"Love you more." Lisa whispered back as the two of them faced Mister Kim.
Mr. Kim grinned at them both before looking out to the audience. "What a wonderful turnout this evening," he said gesturing to the wedding guests. "Everyone here, gathered together, to witness a decalration of love between these two. I've had the wonderful opportunity to watch these two young women standing before me, grow into what they are today - smart, compassionate, brilliant and both loving individual who will most often put others first before thinking of themselves.
Jennie squeezed Lisa's hand as she caught her eyes out of the corner of hers, giving her a wink.
Lisa glanced at her, smiling brightly as she squeezed her hand in return.
"Now," Mr. Kin said, speaking to them both. "I've never married anyone before - a warning I gave you both far in advance when you first proposed this idea. But after doing my research, I realized that you two deserved a wedding ceremony as unique as the love you two found for each other." He looked back to the guests and smiled. "I stumbled upon this book, Winnie the Pooh. And I stumbled upon some passage that were quite fitting for this pair standing before me. With the help of my young friend, Mr. Eun-woo, I'd like to share with you a wisdom I have discovered, which seem applicable to the institution of marriage, id I do say so myself."
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