Unpunctual Epiphanies.

Unpunctual Epiphanies.

Dabbing her gorgeous grey eyes with a tissue, she knew her devil angels are mocking her. She has waited a while, that lasted for decades, to marry and leave her reserved family. No one else was happier than her when the day finally came. A broad smile stuck on her face during exchanging rings,  and even while completing the seventh vow. Then what went wrong? She silently screams. Yes she remembers it crystal clear. It was her father's then mother's then her annoying grandparents' goodbye hug that made her realize what she's losing. Her whole life has slipped through fingers like dry sand. It happened less than an hour ago. And now she sits beside a man that she barely knows, one she's now named after, and cries her heart out. Dabbing her gorgeous grey eyes with a tissue, she smiles at her naïve self and giddy ups for a new life to discover. ©The Honest Fabler ©Cover credits- Google Images...
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“Just married.”

“Just married.”

"Should we call the doctor?" Albert, hidden behind the crowd asked. "Out, you naïve kids! Only the elders will wait." Uncle Boban started blocking the vision of the unwanted spectators in the back, heading them out of the room. There came a point when only I was the one present from the fourth generation of the Williams. "Oh come on! I'm going to turn an adult in all sense, now. Let me stay." "Of course, Lilly darling. But there are stuff you need time to handle and learn. Let us have some space, please." Aunt Donna, the sweetest aunt, winked at me and escorted me out of the room but didn't quite close the door completely. My fellow cousins stared at me with a blank face and I gestured them to peep. In the room inside, my parents along with Uncle Boban & aunt Donna (Albert's parents), Aunt Katie (Moira and Rodney's mum) and Mr. & Mrs. Taylor (Rupert, Emily and Sydney's parents) were...
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