ELENA
The rest of the day passed with the celebrations and the formalities before it was already night. According to Devon's previous plan, we were supposed to fly to our honeymoon destination by this time, but with the elections in the company after only five days, we decided to postpone our honeymoon by a week.
I was actually content that Devon's family actually showed up at the wedding and didn't make a fool of themselves.
The party was going on in a full swing, and now I stood in a red cocktail dress after changing my wedding gown in the afternoon.
Devon was taking me to meet all his acquaintances, and though I was tired, I was having a great time treading around and holding his hand.
I stayed clear of Madison Sanders way because I had no wish to resume where we left off before the wedding. She had also changed into a cream-coloured dress and was being a perfect host as she was known.