Epilogue

One Year Later

Judah sat beside his wife at their table of honor. Maegan was breathtaking in her white silk wedding gown with gossamer lace trim. He’d barely been able to say his vows through the well of emotion in his throat. Gratitude, love, and even more love overwhelmed him.

Life could change in an instant. Sometimes bad but sometimes wonderfully, deliriously, beautiful as that instant he met Maegan.

He’d never imagined thirteen months ago that he’d meet a beautiful-inside and out- woman whose soul intertwined with his and that he would be celebrating his wedding day with their closest friends and family.

Nancy Lundgren, responsible for the match, stepped to the microphone to offer a toast. “I’ve always had a knack for bringing people together.

” A round of titters and giggles circled the room.

“These two lovebirds thought they were being sly by pretending to date, but they were too stubborn to see what anyone within a foot of them could already see- they had an immediate connection that quickly turned to love. The deep abiding love that will carry them through life’s trials and bring them joy, even in the mundane.

A love that will rejoice and celebrate and keep Christ at the center of their marriage.

” She raised her flute of sparkling cider.

“To Maegan and Judah, may your marriage be long and blessed. I love you.”

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