Until My Last Breath - Book One
Jenna...Breathe...
waiting for this day for years. This is the day that dre
a dreamy and voluminous tulle skirt that gorgeously flares out underneath. My porcelain skin is composed to perfection, a
my wed
This is more than just the wedding jitters, more than just cold feet. Every part of my being tells me that I d
eved that we were destined to be together forever. So straight from college, we settled down, we got the white pi
has forgotten how to live a little. Fun does not fall under his goals, nor does the word spontaneous. He is boring to the core
I have fallen out of love with him, and to me, that means more than any ring
t marry
o get ou
ws, he might not even miss me when I am gone. All that I can scribble out of me is three wor
towards where I shall find my car. I pass a group of confused wedding guests and the entrance to the church. Brendan sees me running away, away from th
oks hurt and confused. My decision is made. I have to go. I put my car
sides, the reality of w
stic,
urself this time! Have you
What do you even do now? Have you thou
N
sive wedding dress, a phone, and if
o. I am filling this tank, and where it runs out, that is where I am going to s
d, I enter the small shop. The store clerk near
points at my wedding dress. "You r
ike running
hat did the man do
re adventure in my life. I need to feel that
e counter speaks again. "I hope you f
ment, "You might want to get ri
have been great if I grabbed m
ll head in. It's decided, I will head south. With the top down and my hair blowing in the wind, I p
ve done; I have abandoned my fiance at the altar, left my old
and put the sound
ome parts are, well, boring. It's beautiful and yet scary. This is where I want to be
make the right choice, or did I act in haste? But th
tank, it is starting to run low. A slight hint of panic, set in
am starting
seen so much r
to find another station. I nervously start to giggl
orite song
oud and sing at t
omplete standstill. Perfect, I am really in the middle of n
ect,
s road will see an
he closest
animals here that woul
g to sleep
I going to d
ith my feet in the air and the music still loud. I sing as loud as I can t
my hair. The sound of my voice echoing across the fields. Then I o
from?! You should no