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My Love Until the Last Goodbye (Mary and Maximus) novel Chapter 1005

The church was beautifully decorated, with exquisite white flowers adorning every corner of the place.

Everything had been meticulously chosen by Valerie and Laura, who had put great care and effort into those small but meaningful details.

There weren’t too many guests, but considering how the story had started, the number was actually quite significant.

On the bride’s side, the Bartzs were on their way to the church, while Frederick and Camille were already seated, with Albert and Caroline in their arms. No matter how much they tried to keep a low profile, their relationship was more than obvious now. Camille’s two daughters, so beautiful and young, were sitting beside them.

On the groom’s side, Magnus, Maximus, Diana—holding Adele—Paul, and Maurice had taken their seats. They belonged to both families, but symbolically, their placement was a way of saying that he was the bride’s father and that he would always be present in her life, just like all her brothers.

Then there was Regina Fernandez, accompanied by a young girl of about fourteen, her niece, Amelia Fernandez. Amelia was visiting Spain and had come with her aunt to this important event.

The young girl was beautiful but shy, her delicate features unmistakable for a girl her age. And those very features didn’t go unnoticed by Paul, who was immediately captivated the moment he saw her.

Aurora and her husband, along with their children, were also seated among the bride’s guests. It was incredible for her to witness this moment—seeing a little girl she had never met before now standing at the altar. Nostalgia washed over her as she realized that the child she had once worried so much about was now joining her life with the son of a man who had once promised to take care of her mother.

“Oh, Agnes, if only you could see this… You’d feel just like I do,” Aurora said through tears.

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