Hello! This is my first story, so I hope you like it!

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She Remembered

she fidgeted, and itched to fix her hair as a blonde stylist twisted it, pulled it, and occasionally brought out scissors, which worried her. she looked around at the crowded boutique, and thought back to the events that had led to the marriage.

she thought back to the day, so very long ago, when she and her soon to be fiance were sitting in his room, just talking, and the moment when he popped the question, and gave her the jade amulet, as a sign of marriage; because he didn't have a ring.

she remembered the horrible accident that left him unable to get married, and the other boy, with black hair and the bluest of blue eyes that had taken her first kiss, and who she had later married.

she remembered watching her children grow up while she stayed young forever, a result of a man, who was no longer living, and was only trying to get revenge for the deaths of his parents, who had been wrongfully murdered, before he went off the deep end, creating her; an immortal being with powers that no one had ever had before, and powers that no one would ever have again.

she remembered her husband dying peacefully in his sleep, dieing of old age, and the man she was going to marry, standing there as well, because they had been the best of friends.

she remembered the day she had left to see the world, unable to watch her children get older around her as she stayed eternally young. she thought top the one day, each year, when they met on the bridge that they had fallen in love on.

and she remembered that one day that he had come, but he was cured, and free and mortal. she thought to that day, and every day in between, as she got into the car and drove to her wedding with an old friend, the only one who had been there and understood her.

she arrived, and got out of the car, fixed her long golden dress, and walked down the aisle on her old friends arm, approaching the man who stood on the altar, awaiting her with the rest of her life in his grasp.

she should have been worried, or nervous, but she had waited for this day for much too long, and all she wanted to do was say the two words that bound her to her love for the rest of her life.

"i do."