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A ghost who died on her wedding day finds happiness when she finally gets to dance with her groom

The Garden of Eternal Love: A Story of a Ghostly Bride and Her Fireman Groom

By Subash SugumarPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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A ghost who died on her wedding day finds happiness when she finally gets to dance with her groom
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It was a delightful summer day, the sort of day that fantasies are made of. Also, for Lily, it was the day that her fantasies were at last working out. She was getting hitched, to her first love, in a wonderful nursery encompassed by her loved ones.

As she strolled down the path, she felt as though she were drifting on air, her heart pulsating with satisfaction and energy. Yet, similarly as she arrived at the raised area, everything changed. An unexpected whirlwind moved throughout the nursery, and an electrical jolt struck the ground, setting the trees burning.

Lily was caught, encompassed by fire, her dress getting fire. Her shouts swirled around as she consumed, her life getting ceaselessly in a moment.

In any case, even as she kicked the bucket, she always remembered the affection she had for her lucky man, and the delight she had felt in his arms. Thus, even after she died, her soul stayed in the nursery, her adoration her yearning for her husband to be as areas of strength for yet.

Years passed, and the nursery turned into a position of legend, where the phantom of an on her lady wedding day actually meandered, her adoration for her husband to be basically areas of strength for as the day she kicked the bucket. Individuals murmured of her presence, of the spooky figure who should have been visible moving in the twilight, continuously looking for her lost love.

And afterward, at some point, a young fellow named William coincidentally found the nursery. He was a lucky man, en route to his own wedding, when he lost all sense of direction in the forest. Furthermore, as he strolled through the nursery, he felt the presence of the apparition, felt her yearning and her adoration.

William was a medium, a man who could speak with the dead, and as he moved toward the phantom, he saw her as she truly was, a wonderful lady of the hour, her affection for her lucky man major areas of strength for still after such a long time. Also, he felt her pity, her yearning for her lost love, and he understood what he needed to do.

He moved toward her, and he grasped her hand, and he hit the dance floor with her, spinning her around the nursery under the illumination of the moon. What's more, as they moved, the apparition felt her heart lifting, had her affection toward her man of the hour developing further.

For William was an extraordinary man of the hour, he was her lucky man, her first love, return to her finally. Furthermore, as they moved, their affection was revived, their spirits weaving, their hearts pulsating as one.

Thus, the apparition and William moved on, their affection more grounded than death, their spirits participated in a timeless hug, always together in the adoration that they had found.

As the dance reached a conclusion, William and the phantom stood together, their eyes secured in a look of unadulterated love. Furthermore, at that time, they realize that they were intended to be together, for eternity.

"I love you," William murmured, and the phantom grinned, her eyes sparkling with euphoria.

"I have cherished you since the second I originally looked at you," she answered. "Furthermore, I will adore you forever."

What's more, with that, they vanished, their spirits taking off up into the night sky, their affection assuming them to a position past the scope of time.

From that day forward, the nursery was loaded up with the spooky giggling and murmurs of two spirits in affection, their bliss and satisfaction fanning out to all who entered the nursery. What's more, individuals murmured of the extraordinary love that had been tracked down there, of the two spirits who had been brought together, and of the satisfaction that had been brought back from past the grave.

For William and the phantom, their adoration was something strong, a power that would persevere forever. Furthermore, for the people who entered the nursery, it was an update that adoration really exceeds all logical limitations, and that even in death, it can proceed to thrive and develop.

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Subash Sugumar

Storyteller crafting characters, worlds, and narratives that capture hearts and minds. Diverse experience across genres: Romance, fantasy, Fiction, and Horror. Believer in the power of stories to connect us to the human experience.

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