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I stood inside the grand hall, surrounded by the aid of strangers sporting their finest apparel. The air had become thick with the fragrance of roses and steeply priced fragrance, but I felt nothing but vacancy. Andy, my only friend, hadn't shown up. His disapproval of this contract marriage echoed in my mind, leaving me to face this world of luxury by myself. I couldn't blame him; I wasn't even sure if this turned out to be the right choice. But desperation has a way of clouding judgment.
A tender voice startled me from my thoughts. "Ma'am, it's time."
A woman in a neat black suit, healthy, her eyes kind but expert. I gave a small nod, took a deep breath, and stood up. My mirrored image in the replica nearly took me by way of wonder. The lady staring decreased again at me, someone I rarely diagnosed. My hair became styled in an elegant updo, and the wedding dress-oh, the dress. It was a masterpiece of lace and satin, clinging to my curves in all the proper locations. For a second, I allowed myself to feel lovely.
"You're lovable," the girl stated, as if studying my thoughts.
"Thank you," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the pounding of my heart.
I left the bridal suite and made my way to the doorway of the hall. As I walked in, the room fell silent, and all eyes were on me. Everyone stood up, their gazes a combination of admiration and hobby. This is it. The moment that has become alleged to alternate my life.
I appeared ahead to see Anthony's reputation at the altar, tall and forced in his white suite. His piercing blue eyes met mine, revealing no longer anything of what he might be feeling. Was he as worried as I was? Did he experience the same doubt creeping into his mind?
Evelyn, Anthony's grandmother, stuck out my eye and gave me an assuring nod. Her face softened into a gentle smile, and it gave me the courage to take the next step. I forced a smile in return and endured my walk down the aisle.
When I reached Anthony, he extended his hands towards me. The priest commenced his sermon; however, his words dwindled into the ancient past. My mind was racing, looking to remind myself why I had come here. Don't fall for this. Everything is a lie, I repeated to myself. This is the handiest contract, a way to a cease.
"Do you, Mia Thompson, take Anthony Rodriguez to be your lawfully wedded husband?" the priest asked.
"I do," I said, my voice extraordinarily consistent.
"And do you, Anthony Rodriguez, take Mia Thompson to be your lawfully wedded partner?"
"I do," Anthony responded, his voice deep and resonant.
"You may additionally kiss the bride."
Anthony turned to me, his face unreadable, and leaned in. His lips brushed closer to mine, mild yet commanding. The kiss was brief, a trifling formality, but it sent a shiver down my spine. The crowd erupted into applause, pulling me back to reality. Don't take a look at it, Mia. It's all just an act.
After the ceremony, the reception became a whirlwind of introductions and congratulations. Anthony guided me through the group with a possessive hand on my back once more, introducing me to people whose names I might forget.
"Mia, this is Richard Hemsworth, a companion one in every one of my businesses," Anthony stated, gesturing to this person with gray hair and a company handshake.
"Pleasure to meet you, Mia," Richard said, his eyes glinting with interest. "I've heard quite a lot about you."
"All good things, my choice," I spoke back, forcing a polite smile.
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