The pair descended the mountain, their hearts heavy as if weighed down by a boulder.
This whole business of fortune-telling and astrology was a matter of belief. If you bought into it, it held sway; if you didn't, it's just smoked. But there was no denying that bad news could sour your mood.
There were less than twenty days until the 8th of next month. They had to ensure that nothing dangerous would happen in these twenty days to have the wedding go off without a hitch. They got straight to work as soon as they got back home.
Two days later, Clara returned to her family home. The following day, the Hayes family arrived at the Bell residence with wedding gifts in tow.
To ensure the wedding would be safe, they decided to hold it at the old Hayes family estate, inviting only the nearest and dearest, keeping the guest list intimate.
Wedding preparations proceeded smoothly. Clara spent her days receiving gifts and trying on a variety of bridal gowns, basking in her happiness.
Following local tradition, the bride and groom were not to see each other for the three days before the wedding, so Casey whisked Clara back to his family home.
The Yorks all came from Riddleton, with Marian and Michael opting to stay at the Bell residence.
Watching everyone bustling about for her wedding warmed Clara's heart. Her room was overflowing with gifts, some from Casey, and some from the York family. Every single item was chosen with love.
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