Epilogue

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Third Person View*

The sun was hanging brightly in the sky shining over the wedding-goers. They all sat together on the little brown chairs on either side of the aisle, in their fanciest clouds. White, pink, and blue flowers could be seen in every area of the venue, for decoration. At the end of the aisle, stood Philip Hamilton. The poor boy was a mess of nerves. But he quickly relaxed as the minister stood in front of the greenhouse.

It had been one month since Philip, proposed to Theodosia. They had planned the wedding and bought a house during that time and we're now finally going to get married. As the guests chatted with each other Philip stood there looking at his feet nervously. A wave doubt flooded over at him. What if Theodosia, ran away from the wedding not wanting to marry Philip?

But then Philip stood up straighter looking down at himself. He was wearing a white shirt, with a black buttoned waistcoat, and a long silk black coat, with black breeches, and black buckled boots. His curly hair was just the way Theodosia, liked it, a cute mess on his shoulders. 

Just when Philip thought that Theodosia wasn't going to show up the orchestra began to play, their wedding song. Philip turned around smiling at Theodosia who seemed to be shining brighter than the sun, as she walked towards him holding her father's elbow. The guests all went silent as the beautiful Theodosia, made her way down the aisle, by her father's side.

As they reached the altar, which was under a white wood arch with white, pink, blue flowers attached to it. Theodosia, smiled as her father put her hand in Philips's hands. She smiled at him as her father squeezed Philip's shoulder before sitting down. Theodosia, smiled up at him as she held his hand in one hand and her bouquet in the other hand. 

Theodosia's body wave hair was in a fancy Gibson tuck, with the white veil, over her face. She was wearing a large lacy white skirt which trailed on behind her, with a petticoat underneath. For the top, she wore a tight white corset with long tight sleeves, to her elbow, where the lace cuffs, hung from. She wore completely white flats.

The minister smiled at them as Philip picked up the veil, uncovering her face. She smiled up at him with pure happiness in her eyes. The minister flipped through the pages of his book, before settling on a page.

"Do you Theodosia Burr, take Philip Hamilton, to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death does you part?" The minister asked Theodosia, who smiled up at Philip.

"I do," HSe said as her smile turned into a large grin.

"And do you Philip Hamilton, take Theodosia Burr, to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death does you part?" The minister asked Philip who cupped Theodosia's cheek.

"I do," Philip said smiling down at the love of his life.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride." The minister said smiling as he shut his book.

Philip left his hand on Theodosia's cheek as she wrapped her arms around his neck. She held onto the bouquet, as Philp let go of her cheek wrapping his hands around his waist tightly as they leaned in. And just like that, they kissed deeply, as everyone began to clap, standing up in front of their chairs cheering for the happy couple. 

Philip and Theodosia had finally managed to get married. They were together now. And absolutely nothing could change that. They were perfect for each other, and they were ready for anything life would throw at them. I mean they had managed to get married despite their families's histories so there was no telling what they could do together. 

The two of them had managed to fall in love when the whole world was against them for it. Everything seemed to tell them that they couldn't be together. Until they were. The ten days had been over for a while, but those ten days had been the most important of their relationship.

THE END!

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