A little something to remember

Havn't written a Rydellington soo... Here goes nothin'~
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I walked down "Avenue park" taking in all the smells, views, flaws, everything. "I wanna remember this place." I told myself, over and over again.

I walked over to the giant willow tree placing a hand on it's trunk. Gosh, it's been there since as long as I could remember, all the memories, my childhood; and to think, it'll all be over the moment I said 2 words. Just 2 simple words could change my life forever, everyone's life.

I sat on the ground watching the little kids run around, screaming and laughing. I remember those days, when nothing mattered except for how much fun you had or how much candy you got. What a life.

I wanna remember this place. So, what if I had grown up? Who say's just because you're an adult you can't hold on to your childhood? Heck, i'll do what I want.

I stood up, wiping my butt for any leaves that decided to "hitch" a ride on my ass when I noticed a little girl standing in front of me.

She didn't seam older than 7. She had brown hair, long brown hair to be exact, with the most dazzling grey eyes, I swear I could have stood there all day just staring at them.

"Why do you look sad?" She asked suddenly, pulling me from her gaze.

"What? No, sweetie," I bent down to her level, and chuckled a bit, "I'm not sad, just remembering."

She gave me a blank expression before handing me her teddy bear, "You can hold Mr. Bear if you'd like. He always makes me feel better."

I didn't know what to say. Here a little girl was offering me what must have been the most precious thing to her at the moment so I wouldn't feel sad.

"It's okay sweetie," I said pushing her bear towards her, "Keep it. You'll need it more than I do."

"What are you remembering?" She asked hugging her bear tightly. She seamed happy I didn't take her bear. At Least I know I made the right choice.

"Just my childhood. I'm going to be leaving for a long time and I don't wanna forget anything, that's all."

She looked around the park for a while as if she understood what I meant, "Where are you going?"

"Somewhere.." Was all I could say as the scenery of the park pulled me back into my past, the memories, my childhood.

Did I make the right decision?

He'd understand if I said I didn't wanna leave my childhood, my family.. Right?

"How long are you gone for?"

"Pretty long.." I said staring at her eyes.

"Why do you leave if you don't want to?" Wow, this girl is full of questions

"Your a smart little girl arn't you," I chuckled booping her nose.

I smiled as she giggled.

"Hailey!" A mother yelled in the distance. It looked as if she were yelling towards the girl I was talking to.

Hm.. Hailey, that's her name.

"I hope you come back soon, this park isn't going anywhere but I want you to have this," She took off a pendant hanging off her teddy bears collar and gave it to me, "Incase you get homesick, just look at it and you'll remember me, and this park." I stared at the girl with her perky smile, with tears ready to fall and hugged her. Her mother probably thought I was some pyscho but I didn't care.

I mumbled a thank you into the hug and she ran off.
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"Delly your back!" I opened the door to my house, only to be tackled by my crazy Husband to be.

"ELL!" I yelled, "What are you doing here?? You know it's bad luck to see your fiancé before the wedding!" I quickly shielded my eyes as well as his so no one saw a thing.

"Oops," he said. I smiled imaginig his adorable face as he said it, "I forgot."

"Okay well you should go unless you want us to have bad luck in our marriage." I joked

He kissed my cheek and ran out the door with his eyes shut tight.

Maybe I did make the right decision..
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"Do you Ellington Lee Ratliff, take Rydel Mary Lynch to be your Lawfully wedded wife?" The priest spoke, loud and clear.

Omg, this is happening.

I made the right choice right?

Okay, i'm not having doubts on the marriage, trust me. I love Ellington to death, But, did I make the right decision when I accepted his offer to leave my family, and childhood to move halfway across the country to spend the rest of my life?

"I do." Ellington replied staring at me lovingly. I knew, the moment he said those 2 words, it was worth it.

I love him. I would travel the world for him.

"And do you, Rydel Mary Lynch, take this man, to be your Lawfully wedded husband?"

I looked from our enclosed hands, to his intense but loving gaze.

This is it.

The moment I say the words, there's no going back.

"I.." I felt like the weight of the world was on my shoulders. Like everyone was depending on me to say it, to do the right thing.

I could practically feel the suspensions as the guests sat on the edge of their seats waiting for me to say something

"I... I do." I finally said.

The guests broke into cheers, and applauds, as the priest finished his speech ending with, "You may now kiss the bride."

Ellington kissed me like there was no tomorrow. I guess there really wouldn't be a tomorrow if I had decided not to say I do..

I mentally thanked Hailey, for giving me the pendant, and helping me out.

It'll be, my little something to remember.
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