Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)

Chapter 2240



Chapter 2240

The next day, on December 26th, which according to the local almanac was a day when all things were favorable, Josiah and Amiee were set to tie the knot in grand fashion.

Charlie and Jonathan didn't end up as Josiah's groomsmen. Given Jonathan's high profile, having him stand up there might have made it hard for anyone else to sit still. And Charlie, being Josiah's cousin and the future head of the James family, wasn't deemed a suitable fit either.

That evening, back at home, Charlie got roped into asking Emily about being a bridesmaid. Emily played her charms, and Charlie, in a daze, agreed. As for how Jonathan was convinced by Estelle, whether she used a carrot or a stick, that remained a mystery!

In the end, the roles of groomsmen were filled by Carson and two of Josiah's childhood friends.

The bridesmaids were still Estelle, Emily, and Marina.

Of course, Josiah didn't dare to upset Jonathan and Charlie, so all the traditional interactions between groomsmen and bridesmaids were scrapped from the wedding plan.

Early in the morning, Estelle and the others arrived at the Jordan family's residence.

Magdalen also arrived early since she was helping Emily get ready and spent her time playing with Kya.

The Jordans were among the town's elite, and as dawn broke, their villa was already bustling with guests, basking in joy and excitement.

Amiee stood by the window, watching her parents play the gracious hosts. Deep down, she harbored a single wish: for her and Josiah never to end up like them.Material © NôvelDrama.Org.

Estelle approached, "It's time to get dressed. Josiah is on his way."

With a soft smile, Amiee nodded and turned to get ready.

Half an hour later, Josiah, having braved the challenges set by the bridesmaids, arrived at the doorstep. He recited vows, sang love songs, and handed over the customary "entrance fee," which Estelle and the others accepted without further ado, letting him in.

As the door swung open, the crowd surged forward. Marina, standing to the side, nearly got knocked over, but Carson caught her, giving her a charming smile, "Careful there!"

Marina had been getting along quite well with Carson lately, sharing drinks and attending parties, almost like good friends.

She stood up, brushing off the concern with a smile, "No worries!"

Carson let go of her, subtly stepping in to shield her from the crowded room.

Josiah, pushed forward by the crowd, was in the midst of his declaration of love.

He knelt on one knee, holding up a bouquet, his eyes burning with

passion, "Amiee, my love, myial

I'm here to take you away!" S

Magdalen laughed, "Didn't you say you had a whole speech prepared? Let's hear it first. If it's good, you can take her." Marina chimed in, "Yeah, let's hear it now!"

Josiah suddenly felt nervous, "I'll say it at the wedding, we're running out of time!"

Carson chuckled, "We've got plenty of time. Go on!"

Josiah shot Carson a look, "Whose side are you on?"

"I'm on my wife's side, of course!" Carson's hand rested on Marina's shoulder.

His words flowed naturally, though Marina knew his flirtatious ways all too well, she couldn't help but stiffen up, pushing him lightly as she joked, "Today, I'll allow you to be the groom's man."

Carson looked back at her, a playful twinkle in his eye, "No, I'm always yours, and I'm not lending you out for a second!" Marina, "..."

This man was a master at playing the romantic, no wonder he was dubbed the king of hearts!

Ignoring his antics, Marina urged Josiah, "Come on, give us your declaration of love, or we won't let you take Amiee so easily!"

Carson joined in the encouragement,

"Honestly, confessing now, in a

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more intimate setting, beats doing it in front of hundreds at the wedding. Go for it!"

With the crowd, including Magdalen, cheering him on, Josiah decided to go all in.

He took a deep breath, his gaze locked on Amiee, "Amiee,"


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