Hey ya'all! I hope you all forgive me for not writing in a long time, I've been very busy with this whole life thingy. Anyways, I hope that this chapter answers all of questions, and don't worry, I have more free time, so I'll write again soon!



"Rosemary was my grandmother?" My mouth was still open, my eyes still wide. All Ariana could give me was a nod, and a half smile.

I could feel the tears pressing against the bottom of my eyes, wanting to rush out, but I pushed them back. I had to stay strong, there was so much to do today! She put her arm on my shoulder, and gave it a reassuring squeeze.

There was a knock on the door, and the silence broke. "Ready love?" Mandy's sweet voice broke the silence. I sighed, feeling much less than ready for today.

"Ready Mandy."
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The streets were so crowed, that as soon as I stepped out of the building, I was bunched up in the mass of people. I pushed my was through, but with all the people, I soon lost sight of everyone else. I struggle to get to higher ground, to find them, but it was no use.

I would have to do this alone.

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It was all a mass of white flowers, lords and ladies. There were a couple of giants, and elves, but mostly it was human. But most of all there was food. Piles and piles of all different kinds of foods.

I decided it would be best if I found Hattie first. It would be to dangerous to stay in the banquet room and be recognized by one of the guests. I would decide what to do next from there, but I would need to be careful to stay far enough away from Hattie to not hear any orders.

I wandered through corridor after corridor, trying desperately to find some glimpse of Hattie. I had all ready checked where I had been when I was married, but now that I thought about it, the room would be to small for Hattie and all her bridesmaids. I had been so distracted, that I had gone in a circle.

I was right back where I started. The banquet room was now practically empty, everyone had filtered out to go find a seat. The beginning chords of the music were beginning to play, and I gave up trying to find Hattie, before she walked down the isle. I found a seat in the very back row, and hid my face behind the flowers.

I caught a glimpse of Char as he walked to his spot. He looked so handsome, I wanted to reach out and grab him and kiss him. But I kept my heartbeat steady, and pushed out any thoughts of doing something hazardous.

He reached his spot at the altar and my heart froze. He looked exactly as he had for me. He had that love struck happy expression on his face, the same he always had for me.

The organ music skipped a few beats, and then began to play the familiar tune. The whole mass of people rose and I couldn't see anything except what was right next to me.

I could hear the excited whispers, the ruffle of clothing. I was almost caught by surprise when everyone sat down at once. It was so quiet, that I could almost make out the chatter of the people outside.

I looked up again at Char. He had Hattie's hand in his and a grin on his face. All of it made me want to throw up.

The priest began his long boring speech, and I could see some of the younger childrens heads begining to bob. He droned on for what seemed like hours, and the commotion outside seemed to get louder.

My eye lids were begining to grow heavy with exaustion, and I yawned.

At that moment, the doors burst open.