e cathedral loomed majestically against the azure Lagos sky, its ivory columns gleaming in the afternoon light. Gold accents glinted, drawing t
d church. The stained-glass windows, crafted with meticulous precision, reflected kaleidoscopic patterns onto the marble floors, casting a mesmerizing aura
her gown for the first time-the expression of awe on his face, the pride she would feel in sharing that moment with him. The thought sent tantal
h Amara's reverie. She leaned closer, her eyes sparkling w
omforting anchor, but Amara felt a strange knot of apprehension tightening in her stomach-almost as if her instinct
ng, right? I'm ready!" Amara replied, b
anticipation and, strangely, an unsettling apprehension. She took
oice barely a whisper, "
r with a concerned yet encouraging lo
uncomfortable," she admitted, her honesty spilling out like a soft confession. "I mean, I've dreamed ab
you talking about? You are everything he has ever wanted. You've worked so ha
"It's just that... It's so easy to get lost in all this grandeur," she said, her heart heavy with doubt. "I come from a hum
. You are not an intruder; you've built your own empire. The name 'Amara Okafor' is known in
e? What if they don't acknowledge my accomplishments? The Williams family-" She hesitated, feeling a
rol how others perceive you, but you can control how you see yourself. You're strong and talented-you've
e right," she said, a hint of determination creeping into her tone. "I jus
es you for who you are, not because of the family name. And you're going
r, Amara smiled at her friend. "Thank you,
atted Amara's shoulder. "Now, let's make our entran
ared to face the crowd, an intangible wave of fear settled back in. She couldn't quite articulate it, that str
just walk into the cathedral; they would step into a future filled with dreams and expectations. But, unbeknownst to
after some time abroad, and now, as she walked toward them, her refined beauty was undeniable. Clad in a rich palette of deep emerald with gold accents, she appeared effortlessl
absolutely radiant," Ifeoma said, clasping Ama
ed, feeling momentarily buoyed by Ifeoma's genuine compliment
eoma continued, a hint of understanding shimmering in
the air-a fleeting whisper in her thoughts that warned her to be cautious. There was a weight to Ifeoma's gaze,
tone as she exchanged pleasantries but couldn't shake the odd sensat
en, Amara caught a glimpse of the pristine aisle inside the cathedral-a pathway adorne
man she loved, Amara couldn't help but wonder if everything was as flawless as it seemed. A trepidation flickered th
w, she pushed the unsettling thoughts aside and took a step forward, determined to embrace the happiness she had fought so hard to attain. Little di