Looking to my right, I see the love of my life. With her perfect blonde hair and freckles. She was all anyone could ask for. I don't know how I ended up so lucky. Or how I managed to fall for someone so quickly. Some call it love at first sight, but I would just say it was dumb luck. She looks over and smiles at me, before ruffling my already messy hair. We were at our wedding ceremony, and I have just been sitting, thinking about my future with her for a while now. I was now married to the girl of my dreams. I didn't deserve to be this happy. I never did. But shit happens. I don't know where I'd be without this woman. I'd probably be lost, like before. I'd have nothing to live for. But somehow, we fell for each other. No matter how fucked up I was, she still loved me. And hopefully she always will. As I sit and stare at the dance floor, I see all of the people that bothered to show up. For us. I didn't even think anyone cared, but I guess I was wrong. I'm always wrong. Soon, I'd be on a plane with her, and we'd be off to New York for our honeymoon. A lot of people thought it was weird to go somewhere like New York for our honeymoon, and they tried to convince us to go to Hawaii or something. We didn't listen. New York held a special place in both of our hearts. She stands up next and I get worried for a second. I ask her if she was alright. She giggled and said that she just had to pee. Man, she so adorable. I feel like I married my best friend. We were always comfortable around each other. A few minutes later she comes back. My friend says we should have one more dance, as newlyweds. We ended up dancing to Hit the Quan. Yeah, that dance was stupid and old as fuck. But we always had fun dancing to that. And no matter how old we get, or how out of style that song happens to be, we always will.
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lifeguard - a.i.
Hayran Kurgui was just a girl who worked as a lifeguard at raging waters waterpark in attempts to save money and pursue my dreams. but then the boy with the hazel eyes and dimples shows up.