30th July 2013 Tuesday
Day 211
Couple days back at uni and I'm already counting down to my holidays.
Disclaimer: I claim that I don't own the show.
Jenny and Tung walked side by side in silence, just enjoying the company and the setting sun. With an unsteady crunch under her boots, and a nervous twirl of the bouquet, the clone never lifted her sad head as she continued to wonder.
"So, excited?" the frog boy asked, oblivious to her feelings. To her surprise, however, Jenny chuckled at his tone, albeit covering up the choke in her throat.
"Yeah, I am," she said absentmindedly, staring back down at the roses. "Do you know exactly what time Jane has organised this wedding? I feel like it's taking forever."
"Nah, she didn't let me near the invitations," he explained, oblivious to the bride's giggling. "Besides, I'm sure it's-" he paused mid-sentence, looking around the ground. Jenny stopped too, squinting in the dark to see what he was looking at.
Tung inhaled deeply. "What is it?" the clone questioned worriedly as the frog lifted his nose again.
"It's-" he stopped, before bending down to his frog stance and bounding off. A look of horror crossed the clone's face.
"Tung?!" she shouted, racing forward to catch up to the frog boy.
"Keep up!" was his reply, causing the clone to roll her eyes.
Through dense shrubbery and sharp twigs, Jenny raced between the trees, dodging thick roots and tangling vines. Darkness descended entirely, clouding her vision and making it all the more impossible to follow the bouncing frog.
"Tung!" Jenny shouted once again, jumping over a large log. She stopped to listen out for Tung's jumping.
Nothing.
She could feel her breath increase as all around her, tree trunks were the only things her eyes could see. She was completely alone, stranded in the night.
A small blue wave of light pierced through the trees, catching her eye. With caution, she stepped forward, her boots snapping the fragile twigs below. Winding through the maze, she finally managed to pull herself out of the overgrowth and in to a clearing.
There, just through the next barrier of trees, the clone could see a glorious glow of blue light dispersed in the next clearing.
She held her breath.
People were talking! She could just make out the muffled conversations of voices travelling to her ears, one of them distinctly being the nasal shrill from the frog boy. With a sigh of relief, Jenny walked forward slowly, emerging from behind the trees.
Her eyes grew wide at the sight as everyone turned their attention to her, smiling brightly. Her eyes caught sight of her fiancé, smiling from ear to ear. She couldn't fight off the same grin.
As she stepped a little closer to the edge of the aisle carpet, her gaze locked with Jane's, the two sharing a sly gaze.
"Oh, you're good," Jenny exclaimed dryly to Jane as Tung ran down the aisle. He linked arms with the bride and slowly led her up.
"I'm sorry," she whispered, but her voice fell on deaf ears as the bride walked up to Zap.
"Hi, you-uh, you look," he stammered, trying to find the right words to describe the girl in front of him. "Incredible."
"Thank you," she blushed, holding the bouquet closer to her chest. "You do too. So, were you all in on this?"
A chorus of nods filled her vision, causing the engineer to roll her eyes once again.
"Great."
Short again, sorry but next is the ceremony; this is just how I stretch it out. R&R!
