"I take you, Sherman Holmes, to be my wedded wife, to have and hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, to love and cherish, till death do us apart. It's my blessing to marry you."
Kingsley swore in his husky, low voice, which sounded sexy and charming.
Sherman was deeply moved and could sense Kingsley's sincerity. Then she turned, took his large hand in her gloved hands, stared at him, and vowed softly:
"I've always wanted to be cared for, to be valued, to have someone by my side so I wouldn't be left alone, but ever since then, I've made sure I don’t have that man in my life. Then you came along. Just in time.
You came into my life and made me complete. Now, you're part of my blood."
Kingsley was very pleased, for he had never heard such honeyed words from Sherman.
Without paying attention to the guests and the priest next to him, Kingsley cupped Sherman's face with his large hands and kissed her tenderly, showing his feelings o f love for her.
The priest was stunned, for it was clear that he had not expected the bridegroom to be so urgent.
All guests smiled and broke into loud applause.
Summer and Grace noticed Billy next to Mark and wondered why he was here on such a day!
They were always wary of Billy. Moreover, i t was their best friend's wedding, so they would not allow Billy to cause any trouble.
Billy remained speechless. His eyes were settled on Sherman as if to see through her.
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