-A Day To Remember-

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Jordan's POV
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I ran a hand through my hair as the mirror stood in front of me showing off my nervous self. The black suit matched my black hair as I tried to make both look to absolute perfection, and failed miserably. I grunted and brushed my hair for the hundredth time today.
"Calm down sis, you look fine." My brother consoled me but his words held no mean but comfort.

"But I want to look perfect for someone so perfect," I sighed and looked into my reflections eyes, my twin stood behind me smiling as Dan and Phil entered, holding hands.

"Don't worry about it Jordan!" Phil beamed, "My sister loves you for you!" I smiled and tuned to face my lovers brother,

"I know that Phil--"

"Then why the fuss?" Dan let go of Phil's hand and grabbed my shoulders. "I know for a fact she is gonna say yes and you two are gonna live happy, isn't that right Phil?" The blue eyed boy nodded, I sighed and fixed my suit

"Thanks guys," they all nodded before their attention turned to the door opening. My best friend opened the door in a pretty pale blue dress and a simple flower crown on her white haired head. She smiled and cleared her throat,

"You guys need to start heading out, everyone's starting to arrive," Lottie smiled and opened the door wider so we can head out. I quickly headed over,

"How is Nyla?" I asked timidly, I wanted to see her. So, so bad.

She giggled,"Nyla's fine, I still have a slight hangover though." For Nyla's small party before getting married, Lottie and a few other bridesmaids went out with Nyla and they both came home drunk, Lottie more than Nyla but I still needed to see if she was alright.

I nodded and left as soon as Jay came into the picture and kissed my friend, it's weird having my best friend dating my brother but sooner or later she's gonna be my sister in law. I smiled at the thought and stood where I was supposed to. At the alter.

I gulped as the people started piling in, filling the empty seats one by one. It was scary, in all honesty, standing in front of your loved one and saying how much you love them. Love them so much you want to stay with them forever.

I looked behind me to see Jay and Dan behind me with smiles on their faces, and in front of me stood Lottie, a place behind where my soon-to-be-wife was to be.

Once everyone settled down, the all familiar wedding chime started playing as the most perfect women started walking down the aisle, arms linked with her older brother. Her white dress dragged behind he as a veil hid her beautiful face, she had a colorful array of roses in her hands as she stepped up to face me, her brother standing behind me.

She handed the flowers to Lottie and looked at me through the veil, her blue eyes shining. The pastor cleared his throat, and began reading the usual sentences needed. I payed no attention though, instead I tried to take in all of my wife's beauty.

Her blue hair was still as vibrant as ever and done in the same style I will never get tired of, her white dress was long and had laced sleeves with beautiful flower designs. The dress itself was a masterpiece. The top had small beads decorating along the v-neck and hip line of the corset, and some trailed off to decorate the bottom amongst swirls and flowers. Her veil covered those shining blue eyes that I wanted to see. And to top it all off, large amounts of flowers lined the top of the veil.
"--You may now say your vows," I gulped as all attention was toward me, Nyla grabbed my hands and gave them a comforting squeeze.

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