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THE WEDDING STAR Dad and I arrived at the path through the forest. A gorgeous pale green silk covers the path, wild flowers litter the edges with green, blue, orange and purple, there is so much to see, my eyes dart everywhere. I’m afraid of missing something. Dad chuckles beside me, “You're going to hurt your neck if you keep snapping it like that,” I grin, “there is just so much to see.” My gorgeous bridesmaids are waiting for me. Max took my hand, “the boys look so handsome, are you ready to go claim them infront of the pack?” Squeezing her hand, I leaned in, “more than ready.” The four girls fuss with my train, then they all give me a quick hug before lining up before me. As dad moves us behind them, he strokes my hand, "thank you for this my darling, being able to see you down t