My father took my hand, squeezed it gently, and told me that everything would be fine, for he knew that my greatest fear was freezing and not moving, or fall . His reassurance gave me enough confidence to lift what felt like a brick and move forward and before I knew it we were walking down the hall. All the protagonists could have been a look of bad luck for me, but I didn't even notice all the people standing staring at me, I only noticed my future husband waiting for me at the altar. My tunnel vision only allowed me to see my husband. It was such an amazing feeling to see him standing there and looking at me that I felt like we were the only two in the whole church. The ceremony was a success and when we finally walked down the aisle as husband and wife, I realized how much love and emotion was in the air of the church at that moment, there were some crying, clapping, smiling and congratulating . us. There were way more people than I ever expected to be there for us. When we came out, they threw rose petals at us and I thought this is what I always wanted, complete happiness and satisfaction. The reception was a blur because there was so much to do and see going by
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