(Swipe to the second one in the media to listen as the wedding comes along)
(Or listen to the above quickly then, which ever is works for you, or don't listen at all. I can't really force you if you don't want to)
I didn't give Melody a chance to reply, before pushing through the green curtain. We started walking down the aisle, slowly. Melody's arm was linked around my own, holding on tightly. I made it my personal goal that she wouldn't dare trip over anything. We reached the end of the aisle, where we parted ways. I went to the side where all the best men were lining up. Melody walked over to the side where all the bridesmaids were lining up. I looked over my shoulder, making sure she didn't trip over the floor length dress as she climbed up the few steps. She pulled the dress up with one hand, like all the princesses and queens do in the movies, and walked up those steps slowly but steady. If you didn't know her, you wouldn't think that she was struggling to walk in those very shoes. She lined up and smiled wider when she looked over at me, I returned the favor pasting a small smile on my face.
Isaiah walked down with Nicky, faster than they needed to and when they split, Isaiah seemed like he had just won the lottery not having to be near her anymore. Noah followed with Jillian, having a similar reaction to Isaiah's. Griff walked down with Ashley, both of them having small smiles like we were all told to paste on our face. Max and Alice then came, and they were one of the few pairs who looked happy. Truly happy about the whole wedding, or maybe just who they were pared up with. Lincoln came with Elizabeth then Jackson finished off with Natalie.
Wyatt came down, holding his head up high, looking down only at the little purple pillow to make sure the rings were still there.
After him came the row of flower girls. Minho was right, they really did look like a row of clouds. Harper, Ruby, Grace and Macy all came out with about five feet in between them. They were throwing green and white rose pedals, where you get a pale green rose I don't know. Probably not naturally. The four of them walked until the end up the aisle, until they had to split. Harper and Macy went to the bridesmaids side, sitting down on the diagonal they were at. Then Ruby and Grace went over to the best men's side and continued out diagonal, other than they sat on the floor, while we were still standing. They sat down, letting their dressed spread out all around them. The dresses now looked even bigger than when they were walking around.
Suddenly everyone stood up, and through the curtain came my mom. She was wearing one of those puffy dresses, like a ball gown. The dress wasn't as puffy as the flower girl's dresses, but it was still a big dress. The dress had a sweetheart neckline, and the whole upper part of the dress was covered in jewels and gems. It was gem and jewel right next together until her waist, then only a few jewels sprinkles down the dress. Not even making it half way down of the skirt part of the dress. From the waist down, the dress was a white, huge, puffy ball gown. Her hair was pulled up into a bun in the back. The kind of buns Melody calls messy buns, but they aren't messy, they're exactly how you want them to be. If you want a messy bun, a real messy bun, I'll give you a real messy bun. She had two white roses pinned in the high bun from front, so you could see the roses as she walked down the aisle. The dress was floor length, but I had no problem knowing that she was in heels too. Like her adoptive daughters, she had a thing for them. She walked down the aisle, smoothly and without a stumble. She pulled her dress up as she climbed up the four steps. Steve held out his hand for her to take, and she did. The pastor walked up to the microphone and cleared his throat.
"You may all be seated." He said. There was a chair for each one of us behind us, covered in white lace. Even for the groom and bride, though their's had some flowers around as well. The only ones that were sitting down on the floor were the flower girls and they looked perfectly fine with it. Other than Ruby that is, who looked a little upset.
"Today we are gathered here today to celebrate the marriage of Steve Dager and Addison Blatchford." The pastor continued. I didn't know that Mom had taken her maiden name back, but if I was being honest with myself, I don't even remember if she changed her last name when she married Patrick. I sat deeper in my seat, knowing that I was going to be here for awhile, and my palms already were sweaty just looking at the guitar in the back.
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Author's Note
Ok. Fine. This chapter is a little short for the word count, but honestly this chapter took FOREVER to write. I found pictures and music and everything for it. So I'm sorry if someone is going to get mad that I'm failing at keeping my promise to hit 1000 word each chapter.
Their music:
The Wedding Dress (ok I actually like this dress):And I'll find a picture of her flowers for next chapter.
Word Count: 956
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