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Warning for fluff to the extreme. Word count is 541 words. I hope you all enjoy the next chapter of The Cutest Meetings Strange Meeting at a Wedding.

The soft spring breeze blew the warm scent of flowers through the air as Hannah looked around the reception for her cousin Septimia's wedding. Septimia had gotten lucky that the rain the weather forecasters had been predicting had decided to hold out. Looking up at the blue sky dotted with puffy white clouds, she couldn't think of a better day than this for a wedding.

Drifting around the dance floor at the reception she spotted someone she didn't think that Septimia would know. Then again nowadays you couldn't really be too sure who knew who. Walking over she took a seat next the blond-haired blue-eyed man giving him a small shy, friendly smile.

"Lovely day for a wedding, isn't it?" she asked conversationally.

"It's down right gorgeous," the man said happily. "Couldn't have planned for a better day than this, now could she have?"

Hannah shook her head sending her blonde curls into an uproar. "I guess you couldn't really ask for a better day."

"Whose side are you here with?" the man asked curiously. "His or hers? Not that's any of my business. I just enjoy guessing whose side people are one."

"Hers. The bride is my cousin, Septimia Abbott."

"Makes sense. I could tell you were related you both have similar facial features."

Hannah giggled, then grew serious. "Alright. I've told you mine, so let's have it."

The man looked at her with a mixture of shocked confusion. Like he didn't know exactly what she was asking for.

"Excuse me? What?" he chuckled shyly.

"Whose side are you on? The brides?"

The man shook his head slowly.

"The grooms then?"

"Neither, actually."

"Neither?" She'd never heard of someone going to a wedding for someone they didn't even know to begin with. It was just plain strange and unheard of for Hannah. "Why go to a wedding if you don't know anyone there?"

"I just enjoy weddings. The pomp and circumstance. The joining of two lives together as one. It's all so beautiful and final. Wouldn't you agree?"

"I would. I just don't think I would go to a wedding for someone I'd never met before."

"Not even to just watch the people they know dance?"

"Not even then."

The man chuckled and held out his hand. "I'm Anthony," he said confidently. "Anthony Goldstein. Not that that makes me any more familiar with your cousin Septimia but it'll make me asking you out a little less awkward."

"Hannah Abbott," she said, taking his hand in her own. "Are you asking me out?"

"Not yet but when I do that is." He stood up and pushed in his chair. "It was lovely talking to you, Hannah. I have to go now, my ride is here." He pointed towards the scowling man standing near the fence. "Here's my number. Give me a call later." He put a piece of paper on the table next to her hand.

Hannah watched as Anthony crossed the dance floor and left. She couldn't help but feel a connection to the strange man. She picked up the number off the table as her cousin Septimia motioned her over to give her maid of honor speech. This wedding was starting to turn out better than Hannah thought possible.

I hope you all enjoyed Strange Meeting at a Wedding as much as I enjoyed writing it.