Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The Wedding - Original Writing - 845 Words

The Wedding Long ago, in the Southern elf kingdom, lived a young elf named Arodir, but everyone called him Aaron. Ever since he was born, his parents, the king and queen, were planning on who their son should marry. They soon heard of a beautiful princess from a far kingdom in the North. She was tall, thin, well mannered, and very sophisticated. Her name was Nindes. Aaron s parent s loved hearing about this young lady and thought their son would too. While his parents were away, he went out in search of a bride himself. He found a commoner s girl in the village square. She was tall, beautiful, kind, and very polite. While she was volunteering at the local orphanage, he decided to talk to her. As the children took their nap, they†¦show more content†¦Ã¢â‚¬Å"Son,† his father began, â€Å"You need not worry yourself over a commoner. It is against our custom for a royal to marry a peasant!† His mother interjected, â€Å"Not only that, we already found you a bride!† She said happily. â€Å"Her name is N†¦Ni†¦oh what was her name?† â€Å"Nindes, dear.† His father replied. â€Å"If it is alright with you, I do not wish to - â€Å" â€Å"Now Arodir, your father and I have already made up our mind. Now if you will excuse us.† Aaron’s parents then retired to their bed chamber. Aaron, who followed his parents decisions, sulked in his room and thought to himself, â€Å"What if I don’t enjoy being with Nindes like I do with Nina?† Although overcome by his worries, he trusted his parents and their decision for his marriage to the princess. That Saturday, Nina and Aaron spent the whole day together. During lunch, Aaron told Nina, â€Å"I am to marry Princess Nindes of the North Kingdom, but I am afraid I won’t enjoy being with her as much as I do with you.† Nina started to giggle at his statement but Aaron didn t notice. As the day went on, Nina noticed Aaron was distracted and didn’t pay attention to her while she was talking. â€Å"Are you even listening to what I’m saying, Aaron?† Nina started getting impatient. â€Å"I-I’m sorry Nina,† Aaron stated sheepishly, â€Å"I’m getting so worked up about marrying the princess I guess I didn’t hear what you said.† â€Å"I said, ‘I need to get going.’ It’s getting late and my parents will start to worry.† â€Å"Wait! I-.â€Å" Aaron wanted

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