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We planned a small wedding at the local community hall. Nothing fancy. Just good food, lovely music, and people who loved us.
I didn’t care if it broke the tradition or if anyone raised their eyebrows. I wanted pink. Soft, romantic, and unapologetic pink.
And I wanted to make it with my own hands.
I found the fabric during a clearance sale — blush pink satin and delicate lace with tiny floral embroidery. My hands shook when I picked it up. It felt too bold and happy.
But something in me whispered, Try.
It had been so long since I’d done anything just for myself that I almost put it back on the shelf. I stood there for a solid 10 minutes, my heart pounding like I was shoplifting instead of buying $6.99 clearance satin.
But I didn’t walk away.
I bought it. And I walked out of that store holding it like a secret I was finally ready to share with the world.
I worked on that dress every night for three weeks, carefully pressing seams, stitching lace, and making sure it fell just right. It wasn’t flawless, but it was mine.
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