Fourtris wedding

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Love at Divergent High

Chapter 43: Fourtris Wedding

Tris’ POV:

I wake up to find Shauna, Christina and Marlene all looking down on me with huge smiles on their faces. I look down and see Eve lying on my chest, looking up at me, smiling as if she knows what today is.

“What time is it?” I ask.

“Ten.” Christina says.

“Okay. I’m going back to sleep.” I say.

“No you’re not; we have to get you ready.” Marlene says.

“The wedding doesn’t start until five, we have seven hours.” I whine.

“Yeah, but in those seven hours we have to eat, get you ready, get ourselves ready, get Eve ready, get down to the car, get to the wedding, which is being held in a church that is twenty minutes away, and then you can get married.” Shauna says.

“Exactly, we have tons of time. Just let the bride sleep.” I say before turning onto my side, cuddling Eve and closing my eyes.

“Tris, wake up!” Christina cries.

“I only want another hour… or two.” I answer, sleepily.

“We’ve run you a nice bath.” Shauna says.

“Have you? Have you really?” I ask.

“Yep.” Christina says.

“Fine, I’ll go and get in the bath. Just get me some orange juice and something to eat.” I say as I get up, still holding Eve. “Look after her. Has she been fed?” I ask.

“I’ll feed her and change her.” Marlene says.

“Thanks.” I say as I hand Eve to Mar.

I walk into the en-suite bathroom and lock the door behind me. I find the bathtub filled with scented flower petals. It smells nice. I undress and step into the relaxing water that fills the tub. I lean back, close my eyes and relax.

God knows how long later I am woken up by Shauna shouting and banging on the door.

“Tris, you’ve been in there for an hour. It’s time to wash your hair, get out, have a wash and get out here so we can get ready ourselves. And get you ready, obviously.” Shauna shouts.

“Okay.” I say, and she leaves me alone, thank god.

I wash my hair and step out of the bath before brushing my teeth and washing my face with some scrub. I dry off with a towel and put on, nickers, a bra, and a dressing gown before putting my hair into a towel to let it dry off a bit. I leave the bathroom and go to the living room part of the hotel room to find the girls watching a movie whilst Eve sits in her car seat, sleeping.

“Guys, I’m done in the bathroom now.” I say.

“I call first shower.” Christina says before racing off into the bathroom and locking the door behind her. 

It is now ten to five and the girls and I are standing outside the doors of the church, waiting to go in. My wedding dress is white, floor length. It flows from the waist down. There are little diamonds on the bodice in a pattern along the top of the armless gown. It’s beautiful. It’s perfect. My bouquet is full of beautiful, white and purple, summer flowers. Marlene is holding Eve who is wearing a white summer dress with coloured flowers on it. Christina, Shauna and Marlene are wearing simple, plain, purple dresses that look amazing on them.

Will comes up next to me. He’s giving me away. Zeke is the best man so he couldn’t and Uriah decided to let Will do the honours. But I don’t mind. They’re all like brothers to me, and they all know that, so I don’t mind who gives me away. I’m sad my father wouldn’t do it. Or Caleb. But they left me. My friends didn’t.

It isn’t long before I hear music and the doors open. Christina goes in first; she’s the maid of honour. She’s followed by Shauna, then Shauna by Marlene who is carrying Eve and scattering flower petals down the aisle. Then Will hooks his arm through mine and we start walking down the aisle. Everyone’s standing. Tobias is looking at me, smiling. I smile at him.

When we get to the end of the aisle Will kisses my cheek before putting my hand in Tobias’ and going to stand with Zeke and Uriah. I stand so I am facing Tobias, both of my hands in his, my bouquet in the crook of my arm.

Everyone sits back down. Not many people are here. Just our friends, including Lynn and Lauren, and our friend’s families. But I don’t mind, they’re all like family to me, and I like to keep things small anyway.

“We are gathered here today…” The vicar starts his speech and we say our vowels and our ‘I do’s’. We exchange rings. Then it’s time for our first kiss as husband and wife. People clap and cheer and we pull apart after a minute, both of us are in tears, our foreheads touching.

We hold hands and walk back down the aisle. We stand outside the church, holding each other.

“Well, everyone knows my real name now.” He says.

“Yeah, well, they might have known it already; I kinda said it in the hospital in front of all of them, well apart from their families. But I think it’s good that they know the real you and who you really are.” I say.

“Yeah. I can’t wait for the rest of my life with you, Mrs Eaton.” He says, smiling.

“I like the sound of that. I can’t wait for the rest of my life with you, Mr Eaton.” I say before kissing him.

“Come on lovebirds. It’s party time!” Zeke says.

So we go back to the house and we celebrate for hours and hours. And at eleven o’clock at night everyone waves goodbye as Tobias and I ride away to our honeymoon. Which is only to a hotel on the beach, but it’s good enough for us.

I can’t wait for the rest of our lives together, with our family, our friends. I can’t wait for every moment I get to spend with him and our loved ones. I can’t wait for watching Eve grow into an amazing young lady, and I can’t wait to watch all of our other children grow up. I can’t wait to grow old with the man I just married. And I hope we have an amazing life together.

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