Chapter 276 The Ceremony (1)
The Crown's Entrapment
It was late in the afternoon, and Jayra was having last minute jitters as her wedding with Bartos came at her at speeds that she didnât expect she would mind. It was surreal, knowing that she wanted this just a few days ago, only for her to have second thoughts the moment it was almost about to become a reality.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou can do thisâ¦â the young mage cheered herself on. âYou wanted to get married as quickly as possible, and now youâre getting itâ¦â
Looking at herself in the mirror, Jayra couldnât believe that the woman staring right back at her was her own reflection. She looked absolutely stunning with the way the veil draped over her head, her blushing cheeks accentuated with the makeup some of the servants had come to put on her. She knew that Xenia wouldâve loved to be the one to do the makeup, but she didnât want to further impose on her friend like that.
âAll set, Jayraâ¦â she breathed out. âAll setâ¦â
Standing up, the bride-to-be almost forgot that there were still a few servants attending to her as they escorted her out of the room. She had no idea as to where the wedding would even take place inside the manor, or even who was going to be there to see her walk down the aisle. She knew she had given out letters ahead of time, but the schedule had also been bumped ahead due to extraordinary circumstances. There was no way that any of her busier guests would be able to attend.
Silently, Jayra walked down a few flights of stairs. She was still inside the manor, and she had a feeling that the wedding would also take place within it as well. Perhaps in one of the great halls? Or perhaps in the nearby gardens?
âYouâre finally here.â
Jayra almost jumped up when she saw Princess Xenia greet her by a set of large doors leading to one of the numerous great halls found in the manor. The princess was wearing a rather simple dress by her standards, one that almost looked more in line with what sheâd wear if she was in disguise.
âItâs not like I wanted to be late,â Jayra meekly responded a thing that was so uncharacteristic of her that her friend couldnât help but chuckle at her expense. âStop laughing.â
âIâm not,â Xenia smiled. âIâm so happy for you, you know? I canât believe that my best friendâs about to get married!â
A warm feeling surged within Jayraâs chest. Even if the King and Queen wouldnât be able to attend, at least she had Xenia by her side through this monumental occasion.
âAs you mightâve guessed, Father wouldnât be able to attend,â Xenia continued as soon as she noticed the silence. âThat didnât stop a few priests from the royal church to attend though.
âReally?!â Jayra excitedly asked.
âIâm sure youâll know them once you see them,â Xenia chuckled. âAlso, while Father wouldnât be here, he managed to send you a honeymoon gift that Iâm in charge of giving to you after the wedding.â
âOh? Is it something fancy then?â Jayra giggled.
âCanât say,â Xenia coyly replied. âNow come. Letâs get you walking down that aisle.â
Jayra blinked as her friend then offered her arm to her. It was weird, and also⦠âWhatâre you doing?â
âWhat? You think that just because Father isnât here means youâll be walking alone down the aisle?â Xenia jokingly stated, her arm still open for her to take. âWith the priests explicitly stating that they canât do it for ceremonial reasons, I decided that Iâll be the one walking you down there to Bartos.â
The young mage was speechless. Her mouth agape, tears threatened to fall as she quickly locked arms with her sister in all but blood.
âThank you so much!â Jayra thanked her from the bottom of her heart.
âHey, itâs the least I can do after you put up with me for years on end,â Xenia chuckled. âNow, letâs get you married.â
As if on cue, the doors opened, revealing a rather grand, yet deceptively simple wedding set. The great hall had been transformed into a makeshift cathedral, and the guests were all standing up looking at her as they entered the hall.
âSmile, Jayra,â Xenia encouraged with a bit of a nudge. âThis is your day, after all.â
Heeding her friendâs advice, the mage did her best to show her happiness, her tears still falling as she saw family both old and new. Almost immediately, she recognized the priests that Xenia was talking about, all of them giving her warm smiles of encouragement, while one of them, Bishop Ruben, was waiting by the altar to officiate the wedding.
It was too much. By the time Xenia was about to hand her over to Bartos, Jayra was already a sobbing wreck of happiness and joy, her heart threatening to explode as she felt her husband pull her up to the altar. It all happened so fast⦠From having just met, to already saying their vows in front of one of the people that raised her to be who she was right now.
âThis is it,â Bartos smiled at her with his ever-handsome smile. âWeâre going to get married.â
âY-Yesâ¦â Jayra stuttered out, her tears preventing her from forming proper words.
âDo you, Jayra, accept Bartos as your lawfully wedded husband?â
âI doâ¦â she practically sobbed, her cheeks hurting from smiling so much. She had practically missed much of the ceremony despite being in front of the officiator, but she wouldnât dare to miss this part of the wedding vows.
âAnd do you, Bartos, accept Jayra as your lawfully wedded wife?â
âI do,â she heard him say, her world being far too blurry for her to see properly.
âIf that is so, then I now pronounce you two as husband and wife!â
Jayra let her tears flow as the priestâs declaration rang inside her head like the wedding bells in her own wedding. Before she could even face her wedded husband, Bartos had already pulled her in close, smacking his lips with hers without even waiting for the officiator to tell them to do so.
âWell then, I suppose Iâd say you may now kiss the bride, but thatâs fine too.â
She couldnât help but giggle at the priestâs happy words. This was the best day of her life, and not even a war would be able to take this away from her.