Marry Me (An Everlark One-Shot)

Marry Me (An Everlark One-Shot)

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What even was marriage? Was it nothing more than a piece of paper binding two people for the rest of their lives? Was it a promise to love only each other for eternity? Was it a symbol of love? Or was it simply a fad; a trap; something created by the government to keep the country in line? People made it whatever they wanted it to be. But, what it meant to me, I didn't know.
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