CH. 13

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Day of the wedding.

Sakura P.O.V.

I've been planning this wedding for the past 4 months along with my husband. He wont officially be my husband until the wedding which is less than a couple hours away. Either way I like calling him that. I am very nervous about this wedding. I think I'm gonna shit myself. I can't let that happen with this white dress. I was thinking about going against the tradition and just wearing a red dress but Tamaki's parents are quite particular. I can't help but sense that they actually don't want me marrying their son. I feel like they've been a bit cold to me. I am not sure why seeing as I haven't done anything particular to upset them. Whatever. After all, this is my day not theirs. Finally my dream wedding is about to take place. It still feels like I'm dreaming.

My bridesmaids walk in the room as I am putting on my dress and getting ready for my big day.

"Hel- OMG Sakura you look ABSOLUTELY stunning." Ino said.

"Agreed, you look beautiful." said Tenten.

"Sakura, you look amazing as always." said Hinata while blushing. 

"Thank you all, I am seriously nervous as hell right now but seeing you guys is really calming my nerves." I said.

"As we should, I mean what would you do without US?" Ino said.

"You are absolutely right." I said while laughing at Ino's reply.

My parents soon walked in the room.

"Oh Sakura you look gorgeous. I am so proud of you, you have been through so many struggles to be here. I am really happy for you." My mom said with tears in her eyes.

"Aww thank you mama but you do know I'm a strong woman, right? I don't let any of that hurt in the past affect my future." I said. I always use my past grievances as a lesson and I continue to push through. I think that is what's most special about me.

My father also mentioned how beautiful I looked in my dress and how he was proud of me as well.

"I can't believe my little girl is all grown up." My father said.

"Papa you know I've always been grown up." I said causing him to laugh slightly.

"You are right about that, me and my mom will leave you alone now so you can continue getting ready."

"Okay papa."

One of the toughest decisions in my wedding haven't been what dress I will wear or what type of cake will be served, it was actually completing my guest list. I was on the fence of inviting a certain someone to my wedding. After much contemplation I did decide to invite Sasuke. I felt it was only right since he was a longtime childhood friend of mine. Me and Tamaki did sort of argue about that. He doesn't like the dude. But, I explained to him that this was my special day and Sasuke attending or not won't change that. He eventually let me invite him. Either way, I don't think he will even show up. But, I guess we'll have to wait and see. 

Tamaki P.O.V.

"Mom I already told you I'm not backing out. Not now." I said.

"No think about it more clearly. She is clearly using you for your money." My mother shouted at me.

"Yes your mother is right." My father added.

"Can you guys please stop, my wedding is in less than 24 hours. I refused to break up with her then, I refuse to do that now. " I said firmly.

"You are making a stupid decision. You should have made her sign a prenup. Now if you let that marriage happen she will take everything your father has worked for. Is that really fair now?" My mother said.

"Please get out." I begged.

"You're making a mistake, we will never forgive you if this goes wrong." My father said.

My parents have been bugging me about calling off the wedding since the night I proposed. I don't understand why they're acting like Sakura is broke or something. She is literally a doctor. Not only that she is a noble shinobi that is respected by everyone in the hidden leaf. I am starting to feel guilty for not listening to my parents. After all, people can change. She may suddenly become bitter and take all my money. I push my thoughts aside as I get ready to marry the women that I love. I just hope I'm making the right decision.

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