Tanya's POV:
I had never imagined that a wedding could look this peaceful. It was usually a loud thing in my mind. So many people, loud music, talking over each other, the huge lines for the food and so much more.
The soft music that played, seemed to go along well with the sound of waves. The curtains and flowers used at the wedding were the mix of blue and white, matching the sky, water and sand of the beach.
A carpet was spread so that we could walk freely and not fall because of our dresses. Everyone looked fabulous in their attire.
The Grooms were wearing sherwani, while Raghav and Samar were wearing indo-western kurtas. Mom and Nikhil's mother wore the traditional heavy sarees, while Dad and Nikhil's father wore long kurtas. Trisha's in-laws too wore a traditional saree and kurta respectively. Sia wore a simplistic but beautiful gown while Trisha and I wore same pattern lehengas but in different colours.
Photos of wedding dresses if anyone is interested.
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Marrying my Opposite
RomanceBook 2 of New Beginnings. Rank #1 in general fiction (14/9/23) Rank#6 in romance (21/6/2022) Rank #1 in general fiction (22/9/2021 & 22/7/2022) Rank #2 in general fiction (10/9/2021) Raghav and Tanya have known and disliked each other from their chi...