Waraha/Austin Families

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The ball was over, the crowd had slowly dispersed. The hall had become quiet, the happy voices of the guests had given way to a slight hush. Only the family remained in the hall now. Cassian had gone to return to his duties, and the families gathered around the round table were talking excitedly about the wedding and the coronation.

Charlotte leaned her head on Engfa's shoulder. She couldn't hold back her smile as she watched their sweet bickering. She found peace in Engfa's arms and witnessed how their families were getting into such sweet disagreements.

Rowena began to speak excitedly. "In the Waraha family, weddings are always filled with magic. The bride and groom declare their commitment with an ancient ritual. A wedding that follows the old witch traditions would be perfect for Engfa."

Seraphine quickly intervened. "But in our vampire tradition, weddings are celebrated with blood oaths! Charlotte needs to experience such a centuries-old tradition. Besides, the dancing that takes place all night at our weddings creates a festive atmosphere. I think Charlotte deserves such a celebration."

Luther looked at Seraphine with a slight smile. "But Engfa is a witch. She must swear allegiance to her ancient magics and traditions. Besides, blood oaths and dances may not be in keeping with our witch traditions."

Moriah spoke in a patient tone. "Charlotte and Engfa's marriage symbolizes the union of two realms. Shouldn't there be a balance between the vampire and witch traditions?"

Seraphine immediately supported this idea. "Yes, I think both families should practice their own traditions. Both blood oaths and witch rituals can be done together. Why don't we combine both traditions?"

Meanwhile, Myx looked at Charlotte and Engfa with a slight smile. "I think it would be interesting to incorporate vampire traditions into our witch rituals. Especially with spells that strengthen Charlotte and Engfa's bond."

Engfa gently stroked Charlotte's hair as she watched the sweet conflict. There was both joy and a touch of patience in her eyes. "Looks like our wedding is going to be a real battlefield," she said with a slight laugh.

Charlotte continued to lean her head on Engfa's shoulder and smiled. "It's going to be a sweet fight, though. It makes me happy that our families are so excited."

"I think a wedding where both traditions come together would be great," Engfa said. "But on the other hand, it's nice that they fight so hard for us."

Rowena rolled her eyes and said fondly, "We only want the best." "But of course, witch traditions must come first!"

Seraphine quickly retorted, "Charlotte is a vampire too! Her lineage must be honored."

Moriah laughed, stepping in. "Okay, okay, let's calm down a bit. After all, this is their wedding. Should we give them a say?"

Engfa and Charlotte nodded with a sweet smile. Everyone's sweet rivalry was actually proof of how a loving family came together. This wedding would not only be the union of two people, but also of two different cultures. And at the end of this sweet war, it was certain that a solution would be found that everyone would be satisfied with.

Charlotte whispered into Engfa's ear, "I think our wedding will never be forgotten."

Engfa smiled and replied, "It will be unforgettable, my love. And with the most beautiful celebration of both worlds."

As the families continued their sweet and laughing arguments, Charlotte's hands slowly slid under the table to Engfa's legs and began to gently caress her. Engfa was startled by this sudden contact and mentally called out to Charlotte. "What are you doing?" she said, her voice carrying a slight excitement.

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