Preparing for D-Day
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:03:33
Category: / Literature / Creative Writing
Length: 3 pages (840 words)
Category: / Literature / Creative Writing
Length: 3 pages (840 words)
My wedding is a few months away now. If there's one thing I can truly say, is that the months leading-up to what I've come to call D-Day are not the easiest of times for a couple.
It is a time filled with obstacles that seem to be constantly testing the relationship, as the couple is forced to juggle a number of things simultaneously - from trying to finalise every single minute detail for the
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adversity until they finally re-unite and run-off together; with no mention of what happens after. You are left to assume that they will inevitably live happily ever after. In real life, more often than not, the adversities come after running off together. So unless the last few months prior to getting married would have been used to support one another through compromise and careful listening, all the fanfare and luxury will come to mean nothing.
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