Vows of the heart
She stood at the altar, her eyes closed, her hands lightly gripping the hymnal. The con
r to wipe them away. The hymn's words weighed heavily on him, stirring emotions he had buried deep for years. Regret and longing flickered across
chief to her face. Her shoulders shook as s
but didn't respond,
ood out among the modest congregation, Fedrick focused entirely on Victoria. Each note of her song seemed to reac
uel whispered, leaning toward him
intly. "She's ama
met Fedrick's, and she quickly looked away, focusing on the priest at the pulpit. But the
ying the hymnals and ensuring everything was in order. Her movements were measured, almost meditative, as
a voice ca
, his posture stiff, his expression conflicted. "May
, she hesitated, memories of pain and rejection flooding her mind. B
her voice steady despit
Victoria," she began, her voice trembling. "We let our fears blind us. Seein
softly, though her heart ac
steadying, his gaze warm but measured. "Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell," he greeted with a
flushed. "Thank
are you coming home with us?" he as
hair from his face. "I... I'll thin
throat. "We need to talk, Victoria.
, who gave her an encouraging nod. "All
ion thoughtful. "It's good to see them trying," he said.
"I don't know what to think," she admitted. "It's been
but gentle. "No one cou
harp voice rang out from the
recognized the figure striding toward her. The
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