Marinette and Adrien are happily married, but their marriage didn't last long- there's been constant abuse and beating. Will someone save Marinette from her abusive life or will be a life and death situation?
Warning this story has cursing and emoti...
Today is the day, it's officially spring and the wedding day, people start coming into the church, Tom greets the guests and the guests get ready to take their seats. In the room, Marinette put on red lipstick and rubbed her lips too.
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Alya: How do you feel?
Marinette: Excited, nervous.
Alya: Aww I know the feeling. Nino was nervous when we got married.
Marinette: How did he pull it off on the ceremony?
Alya: I told him to relax and not get worked up over it.
Marinette: It Might work for me. *She put the veil over her face. And look in the mirror. In the other room, Luka looks in the mirror and he adjust his pants and buckles them up. *
Nino: How do you feel, dude?
Luka: Could be better.
Nino: Why's that?
Kim: Isn't it obvious? It's probably just before marriage fears. You get nervous before going out there.
Luka: Not sure if it's a real thing. But I'm not nervous.
Kim: I can imagine Marinette being nervous.
Max: Kim, she wasn't nervous when she married Adrien, I'm sure she won't be nervous when she marries Luka.
Nino: Well only way to find out. Let's head out.
Luka: You guys go. I'm almost done.
Nino: Alright. *They leave and Luka breathes and he grins too, he crosses his fingers. *
Luka: 'Please let this go well.' *He leaves the room and heads out to the aisle. *
Back in the room, Alya gets the bouquet for Marinette.
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Alya: You ready?
Marinette: This is my second marriage. Hopefully, this will go well.
Alya: It will. Just relax.
Marinette: I'm not stressing. *She held the bouquet and Juleka let her out first and the others followed her out to the church. * 'Hopefully this will end well.'