"Wow, you're going to be the ring bearer at your dad and mom's wedding?"

Abby was a bit surprised.

"Yeah, I'm the ring bearer, and so are you," Daniel lifted his chin proudly. "My mom said that getting married means staying together forever. If we're both ring bearers, we'll be together forever too!" Abby frowned. "I wasn't a ring bearer at my mom's wedding."

"That's usually the case, but my family is an exception," Daniel whispered. "If you come to our place, you'd be an exception too."

Abby was intrigued. "Then I'd be part of the family."

As they got off the plane, Wesley Tueley looked at his daughter holding Daniel's hand, then at Daniel's sheepish grin, and rolled his eyes in frustration.

"Let go!"

"Dad, don't be mean to Daniel. I'm going to marry him someday!" Abby defended.

Wesley was livid. "Enough!"

What kind of talk was that? Preposterous!

...

The hotel was transformed into a sea of sunflowers, with the air filled with the scent of champagne.

Floral arches created a pathway of happiness.

In the bridal suite upstairs.

Brittany slipped into her wedding dress, a design of her own that she adored.

Made of satin, the dress exuded elegance with its lightweight fabric, hugging her figure while adding a touch of femininity.

The bridesmaids, chosen from Brittany's studio, were all beaming with youth.

Hannah and Kari were swooning over Brittany.

Ysabel had traveled miles to attend the wedding, "Congratulations."

"Thank you." Brittany hugged Ysabel. "It means a lot that you came all this way."

"It's no bother at all. You're my sister; how could I miss your wedding?"

Brittany, with her minimal makeup, looked stunningly youthful, as if she was a lotus flower just about to bloom.

Hannah was green with envy.

As the wedding began, Brittany was escorted downstairs by Yuri. The vast beach was decorated wi

elegance and luxury, surrounded by family and friends.

Brittany and Isaac had been married for seven years, but seeing the man at the end of the aisle, her heart skipped a beat!

Walking down the long aisle, Brittany was flooded with memories, realizing that they were truly getting married.

Isaac, in a sleek black suit, looked dashing and content.

Yuri stopped a meter away from Isaac, handing Brittany over.

"Isaac, I'm entrusting you with my only daughter. Take good care of her."

If his daughter suffered the slightest, he'd make Isaac pay!

Isaac took Brittany's hand, respectfully replying, "Dad, I understand."

Yuri took his seat among the parents.

Isaac and Brittany stood before the officiant, surrounded by the voices of vows.

Despite witnessing countless weddings, being the bride made Brittany's senses amplify; she could

Bfocus on Isaac beside he

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As the officiant concluded, Brittany, with solemnity in her eyes, turned to Isaac, "I do."

Isaac's eyes sparkled as he gently kissed Brittany, whispering, "So do I."

Applause thundered from below.

Brittany handed her bouquet to Kari, her dearest friend. "Kari, my biggest wish is for you to replace true happiness."

Kari, holding the bouquet, replied, "Brittany, I already have."

The wedding wasn't over yet, but Isaac led Brittany away to catch a flight to H city.

"Off to H city?"

"Yes, to where we first met."

Their hands intertwined.

At seventeen, Isaac was kidnapped, facing violence and starvation, believing he wouldn't survive those endless nights. Then, one day, a hand reached out to him.

"Hey, want some bread?" a young girl offered, her eyes shining brightly, unforgettable.

Isaac often thought, without that piece of bread, he might have not survived the darkness.

After endless nights, he took the

bread, and more importantly, here hand. Together, they were ready to face all the days to come!

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