Chapter 28
I stood at the altar, in the middle of the wedding we had dreamed of for so long. All eyes were on me, yet my heart focused only on one thing–the woman walking toward me, the love of my life?
The grand church was adorned with white flowers and flickering candles, casting a warm glow that made everything feel surreal. But none of it mattered as much as the person at the end of that long aisle
Sharon Wright
My future wife
She walked gracefully, arm in arm with her father, each step bringing her closer to me. My chest tightened–not with nerves, but with something deeper. Love Gratitude. A sense of completion.
Her eyes met mine, her soft smile holding a thousand unspoken emotions.
“This is it,” she whispered when she finally stood before me. “We’re here. At the moment we’ve always dreamed of “2
Her voice was gentle yet steady, filled with the weight of everything we had endured to reach this point-
I held her gaze, my grip firm yet reverent as I reached for her hand. “This is real, Love. Every hardship, every sacrifice–it all led us here. And I wouldn’t change a single thing
She smiled, and for a moment, it felt like time stood still. The candlelight, the murmurs of the guests, the distant hum of the choir- all of it faded. It was just her and me. standing at the threshold of forever.
The reverend’s voice echoed through the silence, steady and wise “Brothers and sisters, we gather here today to witness the union of two souls bound by love. A love tested, strengthened, and unwavering. Let us pray that this mamage is blessed and protected”
We bowed our heads, my fingers tightening around hers Sharon’s grip was just as firm, as if silently promising that we would walk through whatever life threw at us–together
I turned to her and whispered, just for her ears, I swear to stand by your side, no matter what comes
Her fingers curled around mine. “And I will do the same. Always.?
When we lifted our heads, the reverend smiled warmly. “If you are ready to make your vows, look into each other’s eyes and speak from the heart
Sharon and I faced each other, the world around us blurring into insignificance. My pulse was steady, my heart full of certainty
1 promise to love you, to support you, and to be your partner in all things. In joy and in sorrow, through every trial and triumph, I will stand by your side. I will love you forever
The words came naturally, like a truth I had always known |
Sharon’s eyes shimmered, her voice unwavering as she repeated the vow back to me!
“By the power vested in me,” the reverend declared, “I now pronounce you husband and wife. May your journey be blessed with love and unwavering devotion.”
A deep exhale left my chest, not from relief, but from the overwhelming realization that she was mine–finally, officially, eternally mine X
We walked out of the church hand in hand, stepping into the light of a new beginning. The sun cast a golden hue over the world, as if nature itself was blessing our union. Cheers and applause erupted as our loved ones gathered to celebrate with us.X
Sharon tumed to me with a radiant smile. It’s amazing, isn’t it? Everything we dreamed of–it’s real.
I looked at her, my heart full. “And there’s nothing more beautiful than spending the rest of my life with you.
Just then, a familiar voice called out
“Sharon!”
I turned to see Hazel making her way toward us, her expression a mix of amusement and disbelief. 3 still can’t believe it. You’re really
him–the man behind the name Cero.”
you asked for wedding leave. You’ve been
She crossed her arms, shaking her head. “And to think, I almost had a heart attack when you as playing me this whole time.”
Sharon and I exchanged knowing smiles. Hazel prided herself on being sharp, yet she had been completely oblivious to our secret. “Compared to my explanation, Sharon teased, “I’m more interested in when we’ll be attending your wedding, Hazel,”
Hazel scoffed. “Marriage? Please. Weddings are a nightmare.”
I smirked. “Weddings are only a nightmare if you’re with the wrong person, boss.”
Hazel shot me a glare, pointing a finger in my face. “Oh, shut up. I still can’t believe the same guy who wrote such a cold and calculated character in Cero actually understands love.”
Sharon laughed, squeezing my hand
“We’re just hoping you find your match soon, boss,” I added with a grin. “Unless you plan on spending the rest of your life married to your electronics?
“Damn it!” Hazel groaned.
Sharon’s laughter rang out, joining mine as we reveled in the lighthearted moment!
Our wedding day was perfect–not just because of the vows we had spoken, but because it marked the beginning of a lifetime