Friday, June 10, 2011

Part Three: Arguments and Suprises

Home after his absence for her bachelor party, it infuriates Grant to find her already at the computer. He imagines that there had never really been a bachelorette party at all, and for both the fact that he remains to be a technophobe, and for the fact that he is a man with commitment issues who had agreed to marrying a woman his polar opposite.


Her look of loathe at his disrupting her piece was a final straw, and he reacted quickly and angrily in mocking and verbal attack,


To say the least she was greatly put off by it. She felt the same as him in the regard that the person they had only just become engaged to remained a polar opposite. She was furious that he felt any right to attack her personal habits for she had none no such thing.




She losing all self-restraint reacted in turn.


She refused him in absolute disgust when he tried to bring things to reconciliation in romantic action. She would have none of his advances, and their night ended with them eating in silence and going to bed at far separate tines.


The next day she explained it all to her new best friend when they met for a lunch outing. 
"Oh well I just proposed to this woman, I suppose now I can bloody well do what I please in regards to the way I act." she mocked, eliciting laughter from her companion.


Grant surprised her with a wedding party, and she knew that her friend had been in on it all along.


She told him how she felt, but she could not refuse the ring in his hand as he moved to exchange private vows.


With a new rock on her finger, she forgave him completely, reassuring herself falsely that no such behavior would reoccur in their marriage.


He'd won her over once again.

His thoughts on the matter were along the lines of personal security and welfare in his new more permanent assurance in shelter and food.




She thought it absolutely sweet that he bought a beautiful wedding cake.


Though she was slightly exasperated, as were the rest of the guests in his blatant absent-mindedness.


Now that they were married, it wasn't the wedding cake he was wanted. ;)
She all of a sudden seemed much more appeasing.


The people surrounding them posed a problem in his newly developed plan. That began with a 'W' and ended with a 'O'.


A loner stressed out by the party she ran home much before her groom.


Loner:"What have I just done"


Hopeless Romantic: "I AM FINALLY A MARRIED WOMAN!!! LOOK AT THAT ROCK! OH MY!"


Let's GET


FRISSSSKAAAAY.


tryforbabyftw;


Loner:"Oh my gosh, I might be pregnant."


Hopeless Romantic:"YES! Now he can never leave me! BRING ON THE KIDS"

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