Luna and Bonnie were glued to their chairs for a little over an hour while their makeup artists and
hairstylists worked their magic.
When the clock struck ten, the two brides were escorted to the end of the stage by Rachel and
Shannon.
Charles and Rosalyn flanked the end of the stage, with Rosalyn clinging onto her walking stick.
"Luna."
Charles reached out and stared at Luna.
"I'll give you away to Joshua."
Luna nodded and grabbed hold of his arm.
Rosalyn, on the other hand, offered her arm to Bonnie.
"Even though you don't have any family, you're Luna's best friend, and I have always treated you as my
own daughter, so let me take the place of your parents and give you away to Jim."
Bonnie froze, then nodded as tears welled up in her eyes.
"Okay."
She used to wonder who would give her away at her wedding, considering none of her parents would
be there.
Would she have to walk all the way down the red carpet herself? It was not until this final moment that
she realized the Landry family had already solved this problem for her.She no longer needed to feel
sad over the fact that she did not have any family to give her away to her groom.
The groom's mother, the mother of her best friend, was willing to step forward and give her away as her
daughter.
What was most astounding was the fact that Rosalyn, who had been wheelchair-bound for so long, had
finally begun to walk with a stick.
Rosalyn had been practicing for a long time just for this occasion— just so she could give her away.
At the thought of this, Bonnie sniffed and whispered, "Thank you, Aunty Rosalyn."
Rosalyn smiled as she wiped Bonnie's tears away.
"My dear child, why are you still calling me that?"
Bonnie lifted her head to grin at Rosalyn.
"Okay, Mother."
"Let's go."
Rosalyn took Bonnie's hand in hers, smiling, and glanced at Charles.
The clock struck ten.
Charles and Rosalyn emerged from backstage with both brides in hand.
Joshua and Jim were standing at the end of the red carpet with a bouquet of red roses each, smiling as
they awaited their beautiful brides.
The two gorgeous ladies slowly made their way down the hall with the two elders escorting them and
arrived at the altar.
Joshua reached out to grasp Luna's hand.
Jim, too, grabbed hold of Bonnie's.
"Bastard," Bonnie murmured as she furrowed her brow.
"How can you not tell me you've been planning this?"
She could not believe that just a minute ago, she had been teasing Luna, and the next moment, she
was held down in her chair by the makeup artist as Luna had.
"Well, it wouldn't be a surprise anymore, would it?"
Jim chuckled as he squeezed her hand.
"I couldn't let you watch while Luna received a surprise of her own."
Bonnie rolled her eyes at him, but despite this, she was grinning from ear to ear.
The priest began to recite their vows.
After the customary "I do's", the two couples exchanged their rings.
All of their rings were products of Nellie's award-winning designs, and Luna could not help feeling a
surge of warmth creep through her as she lay against Joshua's shoulder, wearing her daughter's ring.
Then came the bouquet-tossing.
The rich socialites of Banyan City gathered at the altar, waiting to catch the bouquets.
Everyone wanted to find husbands as devoted as Joshua and Jim, but by some chance, the bouquet
landed in Rachel's hands.
Rachel stared in disbelief at the bouquet in her lap, unsure of how to feel about this.
"Does anyone want this?"
She did not want to get married at all.
"Ido," A male voice rang out as Theo's hand reached out to take the bouquet from her.
"I want to get married."
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