[Games] Re: Bea109's Congrats sign ups!
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UN: Davidica
LN: Montgomery
DH: William Christian
DW: Emma Cornelia
William and Emma are your typical modern day couple and surprisingly (or possibly not so much) met online. It wasn’t your typical dating service they both happened to log on to but a simple dating site (if not an opportunistic site for people to just hook up for sake of sex alone). What began as casual IM-ing turned into something a bit deeper than either expected. Soon they began emailing back and forth which led to Will asking Emm for her number. She knew that there could be a possibility that he was an axe murderer but seeing that things in her life weren’t really getting any better (recently dumped by a guy that was seeing two other girls besides her, odd and end jobs that she loathed while she desperately searched for a career and Mother Nature dropped in for a visit making the craving for a quart of Chocolate Chunk Rocky Road ice cream unbearable all the while knowing that if she indulged it would completely ruin her diet and her attempt to stay in her size 8 jeans) so she decided to go for it. In retrospect, it was the best decision of her life.
Will and Emm dated for four years before Will decided it was time to pop the question. It was New Year’s Eve and they had decided to spend the evening at the Mountain Lodge for the annual New Year’s Dinner and Dance. At fifteen ‘till midnight, Will escorted the lovely Emm outside to enjoy the crisp winter air and the view of the city down below. White Christmas lights still adorned the eaves of the lodge illuminating a soft yellow glow making the lodge a quaint ginger bread house right out of Hansel and Gretel. Will was so nervous and after a quite a few moments of hesitation and silence Emm finally asked him what was the matter. “Nothing,” he replied. She couldn’t see is face and his tone was discerning and full of worry. Maybe it was because of the disgruntled worker slinging logs of wood into the wood burning box making cracks loud enough to be heard to the city below. Fear rose within her. She panicked, “Are you going to break up with me?!” Will laughed and said, “No, quite the opposite.” He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a small velvet box and opened the tiny vessel. A ring.
Will and Emm’s wedding was quite small since Emm was finishing her degree. Money was quite tight not only for the ceremony but for the honeymoon as well. They traveled north taking their time along the highways and bi-ways enjoying each little shop they visited and Mom and Pop diners they rested at. They spent a week in a charming Bed and Breakfast full of antiquities and style of the Victorian era. The weather, thank God, was beautiful the whole time during their honeymoon unlike the day of their wedding. Afterwards, they were to live in a small farm house inherited by Will from his grandmother. The little white house with it’s forest green porch and shudders was situated in the middle of a beautiful spread of ten acres. It was tiny with only two bedrooms and kitchen counters made for those with a stature of 5’ or less. One day, they hope to build a home on that land to fit their lifestyle and needs. A two car garage for Will, an art studio/study for Emm and a huge fenced in backyard for the dogs and children.
(LOL! I just now re-read my story and I used the word "quite" ... um ... quite alot LOL! Sorry 'bout that.)
LN: Montgomery
DH: William Christian
DW: Emma Cornelia
William and Emma are your typical modern day couple and surprisingly (or possibly not so much) met online. It wasn’t your typical dating service they both happened to log on to but a simple dating site (if not an opportunistic site for people to just hook up for sake of sex alone). What began as casual IM-ing turned into something a bit deeper than either expected. Soon they began emailing back and forth which led to Will asking Emm for her number. She knew that there could be a possibility that he was an axe murderer but seeing that things in her life weren’t really getting any better (recently dumped by a guy that was seeing two other girls besides her, odd and end jobs that she loathed while she desperately searched for a career and Mother Nature dropped in for a visit making the craving for a quart of Chocolate Chunk Rocky Road ice cream unbearable all the while knowing that if she indulged it would completely ruin her diet and her attempt to stay in her size 8 jeans) so she decided to go for it. In retrospect, it was the best decision of her life.
Will and Emm dated for four years before Will decided it was time to pop the question. It was New Year’s Eve and they had decided to spend the evening at the Mountain Lodge for the annual New Year’s Dinner and Dance. At fifteen ‘till midnight, Will escorted the lovely Emm outside to enjoy the crisp winter air and the view of the city down below. White Christmas lights still adorned the eaves of the lodge illuminating a soft yellow glow making the lodge a quaint ginger bread house right out of Hansel and Gretel. Will was so nervous and after a quite a few moments of hesitation and silence Emm finally asked him what was the matter. “Nothing,” he replied. She couldn’t see is face and his tone was discerning and full of worry. Maybe it was because of the disgruntled worker slinging logs of wood into the wood burning box making cracks loud enough to be heard to the city below. Fear rose within her. She panicked, “Are you going to break up with me?!” Will laughed and said, “No, quite the opposite.” He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a small velvet box and opened the tiny vessel. A ring.
Will and Emm’s wedding was quite small since Emm was finishing her degree. Money was quite tight not only for the ceremony but for the honeymoon as well. They traveled north taking their time along the highways and bi-ways enjoying each little shop they visited and Mom and Pop diners they rested at. They spent a week in a charming Bed and Breakfast full of antiquities and style of the Victorian era. The weather, thank God, was beautiful the whole time during their honeymoon unlike the day of their wedding. Afterwards, they were to live in a small farm house inherited by Will from his grandmother. The little white house with it’s forest green porch and shudders was situated in the middle of a beautiful spread of ten acres. It was tiny with only two bedrooms and kitchen counters made for those with a stature of 5’ or less. One day, they hope to build a home on that land to fit their lifestyle and needs. A two car garage for Will, an art studio/study for Emm and a huge fenced in backyard for the dogs and children.
(LOL! I just now re-read my story and I used the word "quite" ... um ... quite alot LOL! Sorry 'bout that.)
This message was edited 10/23/2009, 12:00 PM