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<blockquote data-quote="NY Inquirer" data-source="post: 3449342" data-attributes="member: 49276"><p>New York City, New York, USA (AP)</p><p>April 11, 2032</p><p>Angel St. Claire</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Wedding of the Century. </span> </p><p></p><p>Never before has such an event caused so much stir, as the long awaited union between Leandra Zypherine and James Wagner. </p><p></p><p>The event was left open to the media, and this reporter was shocked by those who were in attendance, and even the event itself. The guest list read more like an article of who is who and well-wishers spanned a global range. </p><p></p><p>But even more impressive than the lift of guests, was the ceremony in and of itself. </p><p></p><p>Paris set the stage for what many are calling the Wedding of the Century, the city of love home to this event. </p><p></p><p>It was here, that the couple managed to host their ceremony within the venerated and hallowed halls of Notre Dame Cathedral. No one is certain how such a feat was managed, but the sheer magnificence and splendor of the building lent itself to the air of romance and majesty to the event. </p><p></p><p>The décor was sparse, the soft glow of white candles reflecting upon pale rose petals were the only adornments, but these were well suited to the couples union. </p><p></p><p>While the entire assembly was a very of fashion, it was Leandra who stole the focus when she finally arrived to the waiting guests. </p><p></p><p>Old Hollywood glamour and elegance graced the bride, a whisper of soft silks to the tailored gown. The gown was simple in style, but trailed with an easy grace that was stunning, the falls of a Grecian styled dress brushing over bridal slippers. White silks and a bit of gold braid trim were offset by an old fashioned veil and the smallest sprigs of lilies and jasmine blooms. </p><p></p><p>The pair exchanged their personal vows, and indeed it was decided that the bride would be taking on the last name of her now husband, the now James and Leandra Wagner. </p><p></p><p>The celebration afterwards was drawn along the riverbanks and boat, the entire evening one of splendid elegance that this reporter can not even begin to imagine what such an event would cost all told. </p><p></p><p>The newlyweds departed soon after, leaving on their honeymoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY Inquirer, post: 3449342, member: 49276"] New York City, New York, USA (AP) April 11, 2032 Angel St. Claire [SIZE=4]Wedding of the Century. [/SIZE] Never before has such an event caused so much stir, as the long awaited union between Leandra Zypherine and James Wagner. The event was left open to the media, and this reporter was shocked by those who were in attendance, and even the event itself. The guest list read more like an article of who is who and well-wishers spanned a global range. But even more impressive than the lift of guests, was the ceremony in and of itself. Paris set the stage for what many are calling the Wedding of the Century, the city of love home to this event. It was here, that the couple managed to host their ceremony within the venerated and hallowed halls of Notre Dame Cathedral. No one is certain how such a feat was managed, but the sheer magnificence and splendor of the building lent itself to the air of romance and majesty to the event. The décor was sparse, the soft glow of white candles reflecting upon pale rose petals were the only adornments, but these were well suited to the couples union. While the entire assembly was a very of fashion, it was Leandra who stole the focus when she finally arrived to the waiting guests. Old Hollywood glamour and elegance graced the bride, a whisper of soft silks to the tailored gown. The gown was simple in style, but trailed with an easy grace that was stunning, the falls of a Grecian styled dress brushing over bridal slippers. White silks and a bit of gold braid trim were offset by an old fashioned veil and the smallest sprigs of lilies and jasmine blooms. The pair exchanged their personal vows, and indeed it was decided that the bride would be taking on the last name of her now husband, the now James and Leandra Wagner. The celebration afterwards was drawn along the riverbanks and boat, the entire evening one of splendid elegance that this reporter can not even begin to imagine what such an event would cost all told. The newlyweds departed soon after, leaving on their honeymoon. [/QUOTE]
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