When Emily was 100 days old, Sean and I had a wedding.
Although he wanted it to be grand, I refused.
I was not young and I didn’t care about the ceremony. I knew Sean was good to me, so I didn’t say no.
I said I just wanted to invite some good friends and have a small wedding.
Sean could only agree.
Soon it was the wedding day.
Marcia’s wedding dress was delivered.
Because it was a small wedding, there were only seven or eight tables.
Most of the guests were employees of our studio and the Giant group.
In order to introduce boyfriends to the single girls in our studio, Linda and I had specially arranged seats.
We put single men and women together and expected them to get along.
In the morning, I made up in the lounge.
It was Jessie who made up for me. He stood behind me and looked at me and said, “I make up for you many times, but this is your first time as a bride. I hope it’s the last time.”
“Thank you.” I thanked him.
I thought it would be the last time.
I put on my wedding dress and took out a pink diamond necklace from my bag and handed it to him, “help me put it on.”
Jessie took the necklace and blinked, “is this necklace from the news?”
“Yes, Sean gave it to me, but then we broke up so I kept it. I have to use it today.” I nodded.
Jessie held the necklace and kept touching it. “God, this is the most expensive thing I’ve ever seen.” He put it on his face and rubbed it. “It’s too precious.”
I didn’t stop him.
He helped me put it on and nodded, “you are so beautiful.”
At this time, Linda opened the door and came in. She asked, “are you ready? The ceremony is about to begin.”
“Yes.” I nodded and stood up.
Linda looked at the necklace around my neck and said, “it...”
“It’s a big powder drill!” Jessie saw Linda’s face and knew she knew diamonds. He said excitedly, “I saw such a big diamond for the first time. It’s perfect!”
Linda came close and looked at it carefully and said excitedly, “God, it’s really beautiful.”
“Yes!”
Linda and Jessie stood in front of me and stared at the diamond necklace.
I asked, “can I go out?”
Linda responded and stood up and nodded, “yes, hurry up. We can’t miss the right time.”
She pulled me out.
When I went out, I saw Sean and Murray standing there.
When I saw him, I was moved.
The bride’s father would walk on the red carpet with the bride and give the bride to the groom.
He was the most suitable person.
I went over and shouted, “master.”
Murray nodded.
He said nothing.
The wedding march began. The door of the banquet hall opened. I took Murray’s arm and walked in.
We stepped on the red carpet.
I saw Sean standing at the other end of the red carpet. He was wearing a black suit and his hair was very handsome.
I looked at him and my tears circled in my eyes.
Murray took me forward, and I moved closer and closer to him.
I recalled our experience. Our first meeting and then I married Sean instead of Molly.
We got married. He sent me to prison. I approached him with hate. We got divorced.
A lot happened later.
We broke up and made up many times.
I thought I would never be with him again.
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