Father:
As I walked down my daughter
down the aisle together, I felt like I was reliving every minute we had ever
shared all at once. I had dreaded that moment for years, but now that it had
arrived, it was perfect. I kissed her and gave her hand to the man who would
soon become her husband. They
were perfect together it just killed me knowing I lost my little girl. Someone
else would take care of her now. I hope this boy can make my daughter happy and
never let her down I am counting on him.
Bride:
I just
got done walking down the aisle with my father and I am now standing in front
of my fiancé. He looks so handsome and his smile makes me weak, just by looking
at him gives me the jitters. I can’t help but giggle. We finally made it this
far and I am full of excitement. He makes me very happy and I adore him. I have
no idea what I would do if he wasn’t in my life. The priest tells us to say our vows and I grab
the piece of paper where I wrote mine.
“I vow to love you in all your forms, now and
forever. I promise to never forget that this is a once in a lifetime thing. I
promise to always know that no matter what challenges might carry us apart, we
will always find a way back to each other. I will trust you and respect you,
laugh with you, cry with you, loving you faithfully through good times and bad.
I give you my hand, my heart and my love, from this day forward for as long as
we both shall live.”
Groom:
I can’t
help but tear up a bit, the vow she wrote for me made me realize she was in
this for good. There was no turning back. I had no idea if I was ready for this
commitment, I loved her but I was getting cold feet. Everyone is waiting for me
to tell her my vows but I don’t remember what I had planned. She looks at me
with disappointment in her face… I just can’t commit I walk out the church. Never
saying a word to anyone I just leave. I didn’t mean for any of this to happen, I
feel terrible for making it all this way for nothing.
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