As the final notes of the waltz faded, the applause from our guests swelled to fill the grand ballroom. Seraphina and I stood at the center of the room, our faces flushed from the dance and the intensity of the moment.
She looked at me with a warm, almost proud smile before her expression shifted back to her usual composed demeanor. Her serious attitude returned, a reminder of the regal presence she always maintained.
She gently took my hand, guiding me back towards the thrones that had been prepared for us. The thrones were placed on an elevated platform, draped with rich, crimson velvet and adorned with golden accents that reflected the flickering candlelight. We ascended the steps and took our seats, the weight of the moment settling over us once more.
As we sat, the room began to fill with a procession of guests, each coming forward to offer their gifts and blessings. Seraphina leaned in close to me, her voice a soft murmur in my ear, providing brief introductions and context for each person who approached.
"The Duke of Ravenspire," she whispered as a tall, distinguished man stepped forward. His dark hair was streaked with silver, and he carried himself with a noble air. He presented a finely crafted sword, its hilt encrusted with gems.
"May this blade protect you both in times of need," he said, bowing deeply.
"Thank you, Duke Ravenspire," I replied, trying to mimic Seraphina's composed tone. He nodded in acknowledgment before stepping aside for the next guest.
A noblewoman with a kind smile and a regal bearing approached next. "Lady Helena of Silverwood," Seraphina informed me. Lady Helena held out a delicate, intricately woven tapestry depicting a serene forest scene. "May your union be as peaceful and enduring as the woods of Silverwood," she said, her voice warm and sincere.
I smiled, genuinely touched by the gesture. "Thank you, Lady Helena. It's beautiful."
The procession continued, each guest bringing forward their gifts and offering words of blessing. There was a merchant who presented us with a chest of exotic spices, wishing us a life full of flavor and adventure.
An elderly scholar gifted us a rare, ancient book, hoping it would bring wisdom and knowledge to our reign. Each interaction, though brief, felt significant, adding layers of meaning to the day.
Throughout it all, Seraphina remained a steady presence by my side, her calm confidence bolstering my own. She offered quiet encouragement, helping me navigate the introductions and respond appropriately to the well-wishers.
Her support was invaluable, and I found myself growing more comfortable with each passing moment.
Finally, the last of the guests stepped forward, and the room began to buzz with anticipation once more. It was time to cut the wedding cake. The cake was a masterpiece, a towering confection of several tiers, each one more elaborate than the last.
It was decorated with delicate sugar flowers in shades of red and white, their petals so intricately crafted they seemed almost real. The cake was crowned with a pair of figurines depicting Seraphina and me, standing side by side in a pose that mirrored our own.
We approached the cake together, a silver knife in hand. The room watched in silence as we made the first cut, the knife slicing through the soft layers with ease.
The crowd erupted into applause, and we each took a small piece, feeding it to one another with a mix of ceremony and genuine affection. The cake was as delicious as it was beautiful, the flavors rich and decadent.
As the guests began to enjoy their own slices of cake, Seraphina turned to me, her expression softened by a rare, tender smile. "You've done wonderfully today, Lady Elara."
"Thank you, Seraphina," I replied, feeling a warm glow of pride and relief. "I couldn't have done it without you."
She nodded, her gaze holding mine for a moment longer before she straightened, her demeanor becoming more formal once again. "It's time to go to our room for our wedding night," she said, her voice carrying a note of finality.
Her words sent a shiver through me, a mix of anticipation and nerves. The significance of the moment was not lost on me, and I felt a flutter of anxiety at what lay ahead. But as always, Seraphina's presence was a source of comfort and strength.
With one last look around the grand ballroom, taking in the smiling faces of our guests and the beautiful decorations, I took Seraphina's hand. Together, we descended the steps of the dais and made our way towards the doors, the applause and cheers of our guests following us as we left the room.
As we walked through the palace corridors, the reality of the day began to settle in. This was the start of a new chapter, one filled with both challenges and opportunities. And though the road ahead was uncertain, I knew that with Seraphina by my side, we could face whatever came our way.