Nancy sighed, nervously. She couldn’t believe that she didn’t feel a little sadder for all the thing she left behind in his real world. How could she? She was getting married…and for once in her life she finally felt that all her dreams were coming true.
Sure it sucked that she could not share it with her friends from home, but somehow that didn’t matter that much. The idea of never seeing her co-workers and few friends again just couldn’t compare to the fact she was marrying a prince from a cartoon fairyland.
She knew her friends’ response would’ve been that it was selfish and absurd. But she dismissed those thoughts…she had come to terms with how irrational it was to fall in love with Edward. It didn’t matter…she knew that her feelings, no matter how crazy, were genuine and meant for Edward alone. He was meant for her…
As soon as She took her crown the sound of bells rung loudly, echoing throughout the entire castle. Nancy shook her head as she ran down the stairs, out of the castle and into the courtyard that would lead to the chapel. She hummed the song “Going to the Chapel” loudly, almost half expecting others would chime in…but clearly it was a song that nobody else knew.
As she entered the chapel she nearly laughed seeing a chapel filled to capacity. Cartoon humans on the right side and all the animal critters on the left; and near the far end towards the altar was a priest and her dashing prince all dressed in white…and yes…with huge sleeves.Nancy could not believe it: having total random strangers at her wedding would’ve seemed weird back in New York, but it somehow made it all the more special.
She was ready.