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At the wedding, something started moving under the bride’s dress! The groom turned pal

Posted on June 1, 2025June 1, 2025 By Admin No Comments on At the wedding, something started moving under the bride’s dress! The groom turned pal

As the sun began to set, casting a golden hue over the elegant garden venue, the air was filled with excitement and anticipation. The gentle hum of conversations mingled with the soft strains of a string quartet, creating a harmonious backdrop for the celebration of love that was about to unfold. Guests were seated, eagerly awaiting the moment when the bride would make her grand entrance.

The groom, James, stood at the altar, his heart pounding with a mixture of love, nerves, and joy. He adjusted his tie for the umpteenth time, glancing at his best man, who gave him a reassuring nod. The moment he had waited for had finally arrived.

As the music shifted to the bridal march, all eyes turned towards the entrance. There she was—Sophie, his bride, radiating beauty and grace. Her gown was a masterpiece of delicate lace and satin, flowing around her like a cloud. The guests rose to their feet, a collective gasp of admiration rippling through the crowd.

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