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______________________________________Epilogue: "I do."
**Four Years Later**
Cassie's POV
I had finally graduated from college with a degree in graphic communications and I was working in a magazine company creating the layouts. I actually really loved my job.
As for Drew he is still playing music and is gaining popularity through making videos on YouTube. He's currently at about 500,000 subscribers and I couldn't be prouder. Not to mention he gets featured in my magazine.
So just as we promised each other four years ago, we got married once we were ready and not lazy to plan it. Since we both weren't religious we decided to have a small wedding at a beach where we had our first date and invite our closest friends.
The day of the wedding was hectic with everyone running around to get it prepared and me trying to get ready while setting it up was crazy, but in the end we managed to get everything settled.
The aisle was surrounded by simple white chairs and many colorful tropical flowers on the side of the aisle that eventually led to a tall green arch that had flowers woven around. It was very romantic especially with the perfect blue sky and white clouds.
There was nobody around on our side of the beach, except for the guests of course. I ended up having Megan as my bride of honor since she's practically my sister, then Gio became Drew's best man since they're best friends after all.
Guests included Drew's family mostly, and some family members Drew's mom helped me find with our closest friends of course. When the time came for me to walk down the aisle all I thought about was how I get to love and wake up next to Drew everyday.
He wore a classic tan suit with a blue tie that matched my white strapless dress. My dress had a sweetheart neckline and it was tight at the bust with sparkly rhinestones and jewels, then it flowed naturally to the ground, instead of heels I wore sandals along with the rest of my bridesmaids.
After I got to the end, Drew mouthed an 'I love you' and I mouthed one back of course. Once the priest got us all started, I could feel my stomach filling with butterflies and Drew looked at me as if I was priceless and delicate. Man I loved him.
"Now the couple has decided to read their own vows." The officiate said.
Drew held the microphone for me, "Honestly when I was growing up and had those short relationships I thought I was in love only to realize I'm not in love and it made me wonder if I even knew what real love felt like. But after I met Drew I started feeling a certain way, I started finding myself doing things I never thought I'd do in a thousand years, I found myself becoming stronger, confident and most importantly I became happier, the happiest I've ever felt and that's when I knew what love was. Drew made me realize what love felt like." I read as my eyes became watery. The audience smiled dearly and turned their attention to Drew as I held the microphone for him.
Before he read he winked at me, " Cassie was the first friend that was a girl I had. Who would've known that she was also going to be the girl I end up falling in love with. There were times where we had our disputes, but she never gave up on me. She was the first person to make me realize what love felt like. A couple years back I never saw myself getting married or even having a girlfriend. But from the moment I told her I loved her to now, I've never given up on her and I will continue to prove just how much she means to me because I fall in love with her more each and everyday." He read, I couldn't help but cry as he read.

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