The sun rays gently woke the sleeping girl. Candy opened her eyes. The light made its way through the curtains and the morning promised to be wonderful.

Miss White threw back the blanket and jumped off the bed. Today she will spend the whole day with her beloved!

In impatience, the girl smacked barefoot along the carpet and opened the wardrobe. Oh! It took her breath away, when she saw the wide variety of dresses of different colours.

There was a knock at the door, and Candy cried out, 'Come in!'

'You are already awake?' It was the maid, who pulled the curtains apart and let more light in.

'Yes! I can't sleep for a long time, today is such a wonderful day!' There was that joyful excitement in the girl's voice, which distinguishes all young lovers.

The maid could not help but smile.

'I'll bring you breakfast, and then help you to dress up. Have you already chosen a dress?'

'Not yet… Help me, I want to be the most beautiful today!'

The excitement in the girl's voice made the maid smile softly.

'I promise, miss, today you will be the Spring itself!'

Candy always had good appetite, but now, to her own surprise, she was able to eat only two croissants and drink some coffee - for some reason she was very worried.

Yesterday, she and Neil became closer to each other, and very soon they will become a husband and wife.

It was so strange, unusual, but so wonderful! The girl caught her breath with happiness, when she thought about her future family.
Is this really happening?

'I'm so happy, Mom, Dad, if you'd seen me today! I'm so happy!'

Candy's hands trembled a little when she washed her face. Is it possible to be so happy?

The maid, despite the resistance of the girl, helped her to dress up, and now she was combing Miss White's hair, who was looking at her own reflection in the mirror with mistrust.

Is this really she, this stranger in a gentle violet dress that so highlights her green eyes, white skin and golden-reddish hair? The dress did not hamper her movements and was daylight, but how beautiful it was!
The maid combed Candy's hair back and fastened it with a violet ribbon.

'You are so young and beautiful, miss!' She admired.

Candy hugged the maid.

'Thank you! Thanks!'

'By the way, you have a note from the groom.'

The woman gave her a small envelope.

'But why did not you tell me right away!' Candy almost cried. 'What if he is already waiting for me?'

'Because I could not let you run down right in the nightgown,' the maid laughed.

Miss White impatiently tore the envelope.

'Good morning, little sleepyhead!
Waiting for you in the living room to ride horses, and then to sail on a boat.
P.S. And of course, in order to kiss, kiss and kiss you again while doing this. Neil.'

Candy rushed to the door, flung it open and rushed down the stairs.

'Miss! Wait! Where are you going?' She heard the voice from behind, but did not stop.

… Neil was reading the newspaper in the living room. "Reading" - this is not exactly said, it would be more accurate to call his actions "looking through the newspaper," "wasting time," or something like that.

If you ask a young man about what was written in today's issue, he would not remember a single line.

He was in love so much, and his young bride occupied all his thoughts.

Young Legan looked at the clock, on which the arrow seemed to be stopped - the time was passing so slowly! He sent Candy a note, and he wanted to send one more and more, but he stopped in time - there is no need to show your impatience so much.

Neil flipped the newspaper pages once again, when, he raised his eyes and saw a lilac cloud is going down the stairs.

He barely had time to stand up and spread his arms, as the beloved was in his arms.

'Who is sleeping so long?' Neil asked, greedily kissing his beloved's face.

'Not…me! I…was not told…that you are waiting for me,' Candy whispered between kisses.

'Let's not waste any more time,' Legan took the bride's hand. 'I so want to be face-to-face with you!'

'Me too, me too!' The girl smiled, and these words echoed in the man's ears with wonderful music.

Lovers walked to the stables, where a horse was already prepared for them. All around was unusually quiet - many guests left after the reception, and those who stayed at night were still asleep at that early hour.

Neil helped Candy to climb on a horse, and then sat down himself. His beloved was in his arms.

The young man spurred the horse, and they rode forward in the huge Andrew park.

The paths, the trees, the pond, all was passing by them, Miss White heard the patter of hoofs, the sound of her heart.

Embracing her beloved strongly, she felt the warmth of his body, the sound of his heart, the strength of his hands, heard his breath.

They are near, as close as they can be, they are together, they fly forward, and the wind blows their hair.

'What a wonderful life!' The girl said out loud.

Neil drawn the reins, and the horse, slowing down briefly, started to pace.

'Yes, it's wonderful, just perfect…' The man whispered, clasping his bride closer to him and kissing her lips.

Morning sun rays brightly illuminated this picture - the lovers embracing on a horseback.