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When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change'Cause you're amazing just the way you are

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When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change
'Cause you're amazing just the way you are

"Yeah, this is fine," I said to the makeup artist as she lastly applied red lipstick, leaving a faint floral scent on my lips

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"Yeah, this is fine," I said to the makeup artist as she lastly applied red lipstick, leaving a faint floral scent on my lips. I stared at myself in the mirror, taking in the sight of my reflection wearing my marriage outfit - a lavish gold net embroidered lehenga.

The intricate details glistened under the soft, warm lighting of the room. My makeup was flawless, accentuating my features, and my hair, secured in a bun with delicate flowers, gave off a faint scent of jasmine. As I admired my appearance, I couldn't help but notice the gentle jingle of the bangles and hand jewelry adorning my hands.

When I woke up today, I found myself alone in the room, and I couldn't help but quickly grab my cell phone and dial Revansh's number. In just two rings, he answered, his gravelly voice filling my ears. "Good morning, baby. How are you feeling?" I pouted, feeling mixed emotions, and I decided to Facetime him without replying.

His face appeared on the screen, and a chuckle escaped his lips as he looked at my pout. "What happened, love?" His voice was filled with so much love and tenderness that it sent me shivers. I looked at him, noticing that he wasn't wearing his t-shirt and was sitting on the bed, leaning against the headboard. "Why did you go?" I asked, my voice tinged with a hint of sadness.

He replied soothingly, "Today is our wedding, so I thought you needed some time to spend with your family, and I also had some work." I nodded, understanding his reasoning, and we talked for some time, the sound of his voice providing a sense of comfort before we finally hung up.

Lost in my morning thoughts, my stylist's voice brought me back to reality. "Mam, let me put the veil on you," she said. I nodded, allowing her to place the veil over my head delicately. The silky fabric brushed against my skin, creating a light and airy sensation.

The net dupatta partially concealed my face, adding an air of mystery. "Mam, you are ready, and you are looking so beautiful," she said, her words filling me with a sense of confidence. I smiled and thanked her softly, feeling a flutter of excitement as I prepared to embark on this new chapter of my life.

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