
And I couldn't stop tapping my foot, standing at the front of the room, waiting. Slowly a shadow beyond the deep oak archway grew; the light catches the reflection of the flowing white dress. God, I cannot believe I'm here, today is that day. Today is the beginning of our new reality.
We walk through the doors, arm in arm. I can see a quiet smile on his face out of the corner of my eye; his skin gently wrinkling around the corners of his lips. Gliding towards the altar, a smile creeping onto my face. God, I cannot believe I'm here, today is that day. Today is the beginning of my new reality.
My heart couldn't decide whether to skip a beat, or race twice as fast. The silhouette that appears from the foyer is magnificent. A slim, very simple gown hangs from her right shoulder, her hair pulled away from her face, a few loose locks glistening around her neck. God, she is beautiful - this is the girl I fell in love with.
He stands at the front of the room, fidgeting restlessly. It was that nervous dance I fell for years ago. He looks up at me with an unsure smile on his face; I smile at him and trying desperately not to burst. God, he is everything I asked for - this is the man I will spend forever after with.
Love is a beautiful, wonderful, mysterious, difficult thing.
I just hope one day when the time is right I meet the man I'm meant to be with for forever. High school relationships, even university relationships are not going to last, I know there's a story that proves this wrong every once and a while, but not here. I'm not counting on 1/1 000 000 chances like that. High school relationships are meant to build the foundation for relationships in the future - if you don't learn the skills of giving each other space, accept flaws, building a solid working relationship, how will you prepare for the day you meet that one person that will be there until the last? You have to learn to hurt, to fight, to cry, to say screw you, to get back up, fix your hair, your make up, your heart, and keep on walking.
- xx, Kelly.