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The Wedding 2:6:24 3.47 PM

The Wedding 2:6:24 3.47 PM

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Story: The Wedding
Story by: Gail Nobles ©️2024
Cover Art by: Gail Nobles
Music by: Pixabay.com
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Domino Storm & Shelly were also invited to Flip & Amarah’s wedding. It was finally the big day in the mountains. Domino Storm & Shelly went to the wedding and brought Miss Grady with them. Domino was the best man and Shelly was the maid of honor. Katrina was one of the bridesmaids.

Bazel just stood far back in the room silently. As he stood silently at the back of the room, his heart weighed heavy with a mixture of emotions. He was hurting that Amarah was getting married and was full of envy. However, he kept staring at Katrina. She was also beautiful, but not quite as beautiful to him as Amarah. He loved Katrina but loved Amarah more. As he grew up, he realized what he had lost because he had been involved with Amarah before. Bazel didn’t think he could ever get over Amarah. He didn’t think he could bear to watch Amarah get married. He stayed distant from the world around him at the wedding in the shadows at the grand wedding hall. A big crowd was there which was all of the friends that Amarah and Flip had made living in the mountains.

The ceremony began. Bazel saw the bride Amarah and how beautiful she was. He yearned to be with Amarah watching every step she took down the aisle. It tore at his soul to see her walk down the aisle to another man. He watched the couple exchange their vows, and exchange rings. Bazel could not bear to watch anymore and he left out of the room right before the bridegroom kissed the bride. DJ Flip and Amarah were happily married.

Bazel: It is finished. She has married him. ...




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