He knew it'd happen soon, but in the moment he saw Mattea walk up the aisle, his time stopped and memories flew through his mind briefly. The moment he met her to the one he proposed. It felt like a week, not two years, but he was never more sure about anything.
Although he tried his best not to show how nervous he was. It was the final promise he couldnt back from so easily now.As they stood there he just realised none of them had a proper family. The chair were taken by friends from school, orphanage or work, but nobody who could throw these embarassing childhood memories. They were both thankful for it, but at the same time Jake couldnt shake off the feeling he didnt have anyone to formally introduce Mattea too. Meeting with friends over beer just wasnt the same.
The priest's words cut off his thoughts and made him look at his fiancee. She looked happy which made him automatically smile, while listening to the priest. It seemed to take too long till the man would get to the question or perhaps Jake was just too impatient. When the man asked if anyone was against their wedding a voice from behind suddenly spoke which made him frown. This came unexpected. You?