Hailey and Landon's honeymoon was supposed to be the beginning of forever, but a tragic accident shatters their dreams when Landon loses his memory. Waking up with no recollection of his new wife, he sees Hailey as a reflection of his ex, Nicole, a woman who nearly destroyed him. Driven by resentment and clouded by confusion, he mistakes Nicole as the one he belongs with and proceeds to push Hailey away, demanding a divorce. But Hailey refuses to walk away from the man she loves. Fueled by heartbreak and resolve, she's determined to remind Landon of the life they had planned together, even if it means enduring his cold indifference. Little does Landon know that the woman he believes is his true love is the woman who caused his memory loss. As Hailey battled his twisted memories and Nicole's deceit, sparks of connection begin to reignite, Landon finds himself torn between a past he can't fully recall and a love he can't deny. Can Hailey reclaim her place by his side, or will Nicole's deception erase their love forever?
The gathered guests sat in silence, their eyes fixed on Hailey and Landon. The room was filled with soft floral arrangements and candles, giving the space a gentle, romantic ambiance, as if the walls themselves were holding their breath for this moment.
Hailey looked across the aisle, her heart racing as she met Landon's steady gaze. Her dress flowed around her, delicate lace hugging her shoulders, while her veil trailed behind. She could hardly believe this moment was real. Landon stood, his eyes brimming with quiet emotion, hands slightly trembling as he waited for her. It was as if time slowed, and they were the only two people in the world.
When Hailey finally got to him, the officiant begin the ceremony. He spoke with warmth and reverence, guiding them through the sacred promises they were about to make. And then, it was time for their vows.
Landon took a deep breath, his eyes never leaving Hailey's. He reached for her hands, nervously, and began, his voice laced with emotions. "Hailey, from the moment I met you, you became my light, my happiness, my peace of mind. With you, I found the kind of love I thought only existed in fairy tales. Today, I promise to stand by you, to protect you, and to cherish you, for every tomorrow we'll ever have. I vow never to stop loving you no matter where life takes us. I feel complete with you, and today I give you all that I am and all that I have. Forever."
Hailey's eyes glisten with tears as he spoke, and she squeezed his hands, drawing strength from his warmth.
She took a steadying breath, looking up into his eyes. "Landon, you are my heart's home, the joy I never dared to dream of. With you, I am free to be myself, to love with every piece of who I am. You are my best friend, my partner, and the love of my life. Today, I promise to stand by your side through every challenge, every joy, and every moment. I promise to believe in you, and to never let go of this love we've found. I give you my heart and every tomorrow, with every beat of my soul," Hailey promised, her own voice filled with fierce love as she said her vows.
There was a soft murmur of emotions in the room as Hailey finished. Their hands, still linked, felt like an unbreakable bond; a promise written in the heart rather than on paper.
They exchanged rings, sealing their promises. The officiant pronounced them husband and wife, and a joyful cheer rose from their family and friends. Landon's fingers gently brushed Hailey's cheek as he pulled her close, their first kiss as husband and wife filled with the magic of their new beginning.
Hours later, the reception and farewells had flown by in a joyful blur, and they found themselves on Landon's private jet bound for Miami, ready to begin their honeymoon.
Landon turned to face her, his eyes twinkling. "I can't believe we finally did it," he whispered, brushing a stray lock from her cheek. "Mrs. Landon Cooper, welcome aboard."
Hailey's laughter was a mix of warmth and joy. "Mrs. Cooper," she repeated, letting the words linger on her lips as she gazed up at him. "I don't think I'll ever get used to hearing that."
"You better. Because I plan on saying it every chance I get," Landon replied, his voice low as he pulled her closer.
They laughed together as they remembered their day, holding hands as the jet soared through the clouds.