To Color Your Life - Chapter 104
The garden was bathed in warm light. Vases of flowers were everywhere. Two rows of armchairs with guests and a path between them led to a bright floral arch. Where a man in a blue tuxedo stood on a small platform.
Their gazes met for a moment, and Emily dropped her eyes.
Lord, at least not burst into tears! She remembered the words of the vow Justin had written for her. If she thought that she was madly in love with this man, then after those words “madly” would be nothing compared to what her feelings for him turned into.
The girl took the first step.
Here her gaze swept over her colleagues from the publishing house, who now became her subordinates and for whom she was responsible. Emily mentally thanked each of them that they believed in her as a professional and entrusted her with the well-being of their lives.
One more step.
Bridesmaids. Kelly, Catherine, Zoya. So different and so amazing.
The blonde Joyce is like a bright sun, from which it is impossible to take your eyes off. The magic that she creates through photography is like a miracle. Thanks to her pictures, Emily realized how beautiful she is. Not in terms of appearance, but in terms of personality. Each person is beautiful already by the fact that he exists. It remains only to see this beauty by looking into your eyes.
Stand in front of a mirror, look inside your own soul and say with love, “You are beautiful. Be yourself. It’s already enough that you exist.”
Redhead beauty Kelly. The closest friend in life. Her unstoppable fire was giving warmth even when the whole world of Emily was covered with an ice age. She is like that crazy squirrel with a nut that can break an entire continent, cause a worldwide catastrophe if you need to help a friend for this. And then, with her head set high proudly, go into the sunset, singing a merry song.
Emily squeezed the bouquet in her hands. If it goes to her beloved Kelly, it will be the best ending to the wedding.
Zoya Evans. This dark horse burst into her world like a tornado. A fragile figure, small stature, but how much energy she has! Black hair, like the Evans brothers, almost reaches the shoulders, huge blue eyes, like two clear lakes. They were not closely acquainted, but already felt each other like family.
Emily took another step. And further.
A pair of brown eyes followed her every movement. The girl smiled at the corners of her lips and nodded slightly.
Christian’s face remained calm. But the eyes, always cold before, flashed with warmth.
“Thank you,” she said with her lips, and the man understood her.
Arthur led the girl to the altar and passed her hand into the hand of his grandson.
“You are so beautiful,” whispered the groom, not taking his eyes off the bride.
Emily smiled and looked down, embarrassed. Her dress was not pretentious; rather, on the contrary, it was quite modest. Open shoulders, tight-fitting silhouette and a skirt that slightly diverged towards the bottom.
From the back, there was a thin long train, reminiscent of a royal robe. Although Emily liked the comparison with folded wings better.
Her hand was still shaking. Or was it Justin’s hand? He squeezed Emily’s hand and leaned it against him.
“Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here to legally marry this beautiful couple…”
The invited priest began a solemn speech, but his words melted in the air like snow flakes falling into the water.
Emily stared at her fiancé and didn’t believe this was happening to her. This man was so amazing in her eyes that she would need at least a hundred epithets to describe his merits.
Justin turned to her and smiled back. There were tears in the man’s eyes. Or was it her own tears intended to ruin her makeup? Even if the makeup artist hadn’t told her to keep her eyes open, Emily would never have closed them now.
She wanted to capture every moment in her memory, every second of the image that was in front of her.
The man said something, and she only followed, fascinated, the movements of his lips.
Justin’s smile widened.
“Emily… Emily, the priest is asking you a question,” the groom’s words broke through the veil of her fantasy.
“What question?”
Lord, why does your priest pester me with any questions when I admire your best creation?
Her fiancé was so gorgeous that no questions were required…
Her fiancé…
Damn it! Ouch, forgive me, Lord!
“YES!” Instead of a calm answer, the girl cried out so loudly that the birds in the neighboring park with fright almost fell from the branches.
The guests giggled behind them.
“Well,” the priest smiled with restraint, but it seems that he was on the brink to burst out laughing, “The bride also agrees. In this case-”
Justin turned Emily around and dug into her lips, not waiting for the host to finish his speech.
“I declare you husband and wife. You may continue kissing the bride. Your wife.”
Justin lifted Emily into his arms and spun her around. “Yes! Yes! Wife! My wife! Only mine!”
“Justin! Put me back on the floor! I’m going to lose my bouquet now!” Emily laughed back.
“What bouquet? Are you talking about this one?” he looked down at the neat bouquet of lavender in the girl’s hand. “Wait a second.” Evans lifted his wife to her feet and deftly snatched the bouquet from her hand.
“Hey, girls!” he shouted to the bridesmaids, who froze in anticipation of congratulating the newlyweds, but did not dare to approach the too violent new husband. “Who wants a bouquet? Catch it!”
Neither they nor Emily expected such a turn of events.
Justin turned his back on them and tossed the bouquet in the air.
All the guests froze in place. Even the priest stood with his jaw open.
Justin turned around, winked at the one who had caught the bouquet, and clapped his hands with a satisfied smile, “Wow, this was cool! Now it doesn’t get in the way. Where were we, Mrs. Evans?”
“I think I gave the priest the wrong answer.”
“Well, Emily Evans, you have to put up with it. You already said “yes.” to me. Shall we continue?” the man pulled her to him and covered the girl’s lips with a new kiss. Sweet and shameless. In the best style of Justin Evans.