The groom stood in the altar waiting for his bride to come. His eyes were fixed at the giant door at the church. After a few seconds, the door opened and his bride entered holding her father's hand. Her face covered with a veil.
Media started clicking pictures of the 'beautiful'bride.
She finally reached the end of the aisle and her father gave her hand to the groom. He held her hand and they stood facing each other.
Priest:
We gather here today, in the name of lord almighty, to unite this young couple, who are in love.
There hands you hold are those of your bestfriend, your love.
Are you, Jake Miller, willing to take Ivy Jonas as your legally wedded wife and stay loyal and faithful to her and love her till your last breath?
"Yes" Jake said.
Priest:
Are you, Ivy Jonas willing to take Jake Miller as your legally wedded husband and stay loyal and faithful to him and love him till your last breath?
"Yes" Ivy replied.
Priest:
In the name of god almighty, I pronounce them as husband and wife.
Now, unveil your bride.
Jake slowly lifted her veil and revealed her face. She looked at him with a cold and emotionless face.
Priest:
Now you may kiss your bride.
Jake stared at her eyes asking for answer. But she just stared back at him. He slowly started closing the space between them. He was inches away from her face.
"Don't you dare!" she whispered.
"She said something!" on of the journalists started shouting. Both Ivy and Jake turned towards the audience.
"I saw her lips moving!" she continued.
"Me too!" another one supported.
"Tell us" everyone started chanting.
Jake smiled brightly and said " she said that she love me!"
"Ohh!" everyone started cheering for them.
"Now, Kiss the bride!" someone shouted and everyone started chanting
"Kiss the bride!
Kiss the bride!"
Jake cupped her face with his hands and moved closer to her. Their lips inches apart! Everyone thought that they were kissing as Jake covered their faces with his hands.
He left her after a few seconds and everyone present their started cheering for the young couple.