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... trees surrounding us now. At the center it seemed that the trees were taken out to provide a dance like staging area. I saw the clouds hide the golden moon behind it as a light breeze blew.


The music was running in the background and I saw Luke dancing with Julie, twirling her occasionally. The little girl had a wide smile on her face as she spoke to Luke. My husband was sitting next to me all this time until Julie pulled him for a dance.


"Congratulations to the queen," I hea ...

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