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    1. PajkaNight 10 yrs ago

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I'm interested. ^.^
Jillian breathed slowly, nervously clicking her heels together with anticipation. She tried boosting her confidence by reciting inspiring quote from randoms movies, and had almost been successful in her attempt had she not have said:

"You're alright Jill! It's just a wedding..." Just a wedding? It wasn't like she was married before! Weren't weddings supposed to be difficult to get out of if things didn't work out, or was it easy to since it was only an experiment. She'd die if she had to go through an agonizing divorce. Ew! What if this guy was old and creepy? These thoughts raced through her head, picking up the pace of her heartbeat to a rhythm one could dance to.

She forced herself forward through the doors where the ceremony was held, her eyes clenched shut as she did so as she held onto any scrap of courage she had left. She peeked through her eyelids, gulping at the strange surroundings after she adjusted to the new light. It felt so empty compared to the size of the place, even with all the people that were seated. She wondered where these people even came from...

Her gaze traced up the isle to who she assumed could be no one else but the groom who was, to her surprise, quite handsome. She felt tingly as blood rushed to her cheeks in embarrassment, nearly stumbling to walk forward. She now regretted her deception to walk alone as nothing was coming from her but an awkward expression and silence, though the latter made sense in her situation.

Once she reached the groom, she darted her eyes away as she stood solemnly beside him, doing what she could to keep her focus and not drool at the site of the hunk beside her.
@KatherinWinterAlright, I'll begin my post.
@KatherinWinterEither way is fine with me, though I don't want to keep everyone else waiting too long, so maybe skip ahead?
Sorry, I misread the description. XD Nevermind.
Potentially interested.
@KatherinWinter "No," Jillian shook her head, looking to her feet that shifted uncomfortably in her heels. "I didn't have anyone to come to the wedding either."

Her stomach sank like she swallowed a stone. It was difficult not to have her parents approval or support, even after all the horrid things they said to her. she doubted they even cared about her happiness. Jill did what she could to suppress any depressive thoughts from taking deep breathes through her nose, to reminding her of the cognitive therapy she went through when she was diagnosed. she refused to let anything spoil this day of adventure, not her parents for being unsympathetic twits, or memories of her abusive ex who drove her to be miserable and lonesome.

"I'd actually prefer to walk myself, if that's alright. I'm not really into the whole 'giving away your daughter' thing. It's almost kinda creepy giving away your daughter like a possession..."
@KatherinWinterJillian shook her head with a larger grin on. "No problem! I have it under control now... Um... Yes, I do have the ring and gift!" She hurried back into her room to grab her Hello Kitty purse which held her required items for her spouse, walking back out and holding it up to her chin as she sifted through the contents, double-checkng inside to make sure she forgot nothing important.

She hoped that her spouse wouldn't turn out to be allergic to the ring she got, which was silver with emerald beads surounding the band, as she knew a few people allergic to certain metals before. It was a simple and gorgeous ring that wasn't typical diamond, plus Jill believed the superstition behind emeralds, where they would bring luck to married couples- though they were seen as a sort of aphodisiac as well. Jill's ears turned red as she shived that wild thought out of her head. The other gift in her bag, which was in a cute yellow box with sparkly, green ribbon tied into a perfect bow on top, held a dream catcher she had made herself. She forced a giggle back, thinking her spouse might think she was a superstitious zealot of sorts. She crossed her fingers and hoped other wise...

"All ready to go!" Jill smiled at the short man. "Um... I totally forgot about the vows... I guess I can use the experiment's vows?"
@KatherinWinterJillian couldn't tear her eyes from her room window, it was a magnificent sight to take in. She always had those types of daydreams where she would be floating on tropical waters, drinking fruity drinks in those cute coconut cups you saw in movies, and having the sun beams supplying her with vitamin D as well as a nice tan( Though she often burnt easily, making it difficult for her to tan ). She sighed happily as she stared off at the surrounding sea.

Once she heard the knock on her door, Jill was ripped away from those comfortable thoughts, her focus turning from the scenery to her reflection in the window. She gasped with boggled blue eyes as she saw staticy hair flying from her rose-bun. She must have been scratching at her head while anticipating the ceremony.

"Just a minute!" She called out sweetly, her voice was soft, even as she called out for whoever was at her door to hear.

She hurriedly combed up the few hairs that stood out from her up-do, spraying an extra coat of hairspray to keep it in order, refusing to look anything less than perfect for her wedding. Even if her spouse didn't care, she did.
Jill skipped to the door, opening it to greet the person with friendly smiles, though her smile dissapeared when she had to look down, not expecting such a short man. She smiled again, laughing nervously.

"Sorry! Last minute fix-up." She waved her hand near her head. "Hair just never listens no matter what products you treat it with, am I right?"
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