Picture This:
It’s your wedding day.
You’re all dressed up, nervous, and wondering “How in the hell did I get so lucky”?
You’re scared of someone ruining your special day.
Maybe an oddball family member or a wedding crasher.
You can’t help but wonder if someone will object that the two of you get married.
Picture this:
You’re looking into each other’s eyes.
It’s happening.
That knot in your stomach grows tighter.
You’d think it would’ve gone away by now.
Looking in their eyes makes you sweat.
Picture this:
Someone crashed the wedding.
Instead of angry and upset, you feel relieved.
You’re anxious about feeling relieved.
You look at your soon-to-be.
Who is that?
Picture this:
Who is standing in front of you?
Is it a familiar face you know and love now?
Is it unrecognizable?
Is it someone you think you couldn’t possibly marry?
Who is it?
Picture this:
It’s not who you want to marry.
You’re beginning to wonder if they’re in the crowd amongst the chaos.
Your soon-to-be is crying about the crashed wedding.
And you can’t help but feel as if you’ve gotten a second chance.
Is now a good time to say that?