The itinerary following the wedding proceeded smoothly. The couple arrived at the church with no surprises, exchanged vows under the pastor's witness, and happily tied the knot.
Perhaps due to some scares, after leaving the church, Griffith Squire took Aurora Coldwell and drove off on their honeymoon, leaving all subsequent matters to Leah, running faster than a rabbit.
A man's mindset is like this: getting married is a joyous occasion, so why allow others to settle scores or express grievances? Staying behind is just foolish.
With Griffith gone, the task of entertaining the wedding guests fell on Leah, and Richard Shaw silently took over.
The remaining guests, seeing Griffith had left and that the Major General from the Imperial City was hosting, all had rather subtle expressions.
