TINA
As soon as the first rays of sunshine peeked from the corners of the horizon, I knew the same sun would not set the same way at the end of the day. This time, it'd be different. Much different.
I was at the other side of the door, knowing that behind the other side are guests and people who are waiting to have a first glimpse of their blushing bride. I could hear them giggle, I could hear the children running around.
Julia chose to stay with me for a few minutes more. I appreciated it, at least before all the things go on at the other side of the door. All the chaos that awaits tomorrow can wait.
“Wow, that’s a lot of a crowd out there.” – commented Julia
I gulped. There sure is a lot.
“Are you nervous?’ – she turned and looked at me
“Can’t you tell?” – I said, biting the insides of my cheeks
I knew they invited the media and all influential people they can think of, but from the look of the crowd outside, it’s doubled compared to my expectation.