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We were leaving the Statue of Liberty. "Hey how come you ditched us?" asked Honi. I smiled, "For no reason." I laughed. Kyoya hadnt stopped evaluating me since we had left. I turned to him, "I thought we were done with this evaluating thing." I hissed. He looked to the sky, "Nah. That'll happen when Im dead. Youre Andrea! There's always something wrong!" he laughed. I rolled my eyes. He pushed his glasses up and asked as we walked into the bus, "Was it that arguing couple?" I looked up to him and tried to answer as convincingly as I could, "No. I dont feel good. My stomach hurts." He got closer to me and held my chin,"Is that so?" My eyes widened slightly as I shook my head and got back, "Yeah I m-mean-" I forgot we were on a bus and tripped on a foot and fell. But as quickly as I had tripped, I was caught by strong arms. I gasped for air and looked to see Mori. I nodded as Hikaru helped me up."Thanks.." I muttered.

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The day before my wedding and there was nothing to do. I woke up next to Kyoya and with my phone still in my hand. Oh I had been talking to Jessica. I had fallen asleep before I could reply to her last text.

-Did you try on the dress? Did it fit?

I didnt reply yet because I didnt know. So I pulled off the covers and reached into the closet. The dress was hanging, still in the encasement. I pulled it off and dragged it into the bathroom. It took my a while and there was no doubt that I was making a huge ruckus. So after three minutes of struggling I finally got it on. It was beautiful! The bottom part puffed out and was decorated with jewels that the light shone on. I tried to zip up the zipper on the side and I panicked when it wouldnt go up.

I held still and looked down at it. "Crap. It doesnt fit?" I asked my self. I pulled and pulled. Then a thought came into my head. What if...another sign? First the arguing couple and then the second. Now the dress didnt want to fit?? I forced the zipper back down and pulled down the dress. I decided not to tell anyone about it. I put my pijamas back on and then put the dress in its encasement.

Once I had put it back in the closet, Kyoya grumbled in his sleep. "What were you doing just now?" he asked. I smiled and shook my head, "Go back to sleep." He almost didnt hesitate but then sighed, "I need to get a suit. So do the guys. Going shopping." he tiredly held up his fist in the air. "Fine then. You guys go shopping." I suggested and he nodded. Soon he was up and ready to go. Kyoya kissed me goodbye and left to pick up all the guys.

I sighed and sat in my room. This was the time to think. I twisted my ring around my finger like I had grown accustomed to doing. So many signs and I felt like I was ignoring them all! My phone buzzed in my pocket and I answered, "Hello?"

"Youre having doubts are you not?" answered and unknown voice. I knew I shoild hang up but...how did they know. So instead of hanging up I nodded, "Y-yeah..." The other voice.I could almost hear it smiling, "Well dont. Youre having doubts because its a big decision. Dont have doubts. Believe." then he hung up. I looked down at the screen of my phone. That unknown number had just made up my mind.

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[Time skip to the day of the wedding.]

"My mom said it was bad luck for your groom to see you in your dress before the wedding." Haruhi told me as she waited for me to change. I got in the dress on and and asked her, "Could you help me with this zipper?" Haruhi frowned, "Does it fit?" she asked. I shook my head, "I dont think so..." She raised her eyebrows and then took hold of it, "Im sure its just stuck." I shook my head, "Believe me, I tr-" and with an astounding yelp, Haruhi pulled up the zipper. I gasped, "For real??" I asked, amazed. Haruhi laughed, "Yup thats all it takes. A little bit of elbow grease." I laughed in relief.

Jessica sat her chair in the corner of the room, "You look amazing!" she gasped. I smiled at her, "Dont I?" We all laughed. Monica was there, too. "Thanks for coming, Monica." I thanked her. She nodded, "I wouldnt miss it for the world." And this was the worst moment but I couldnt help but think, Just like you missed my child hood. My birthdays. But I didnt. I just looked away and nodded. Jess stood up and handed me the veil. I took it and placed the crown in my fancily done hair.

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