‘Love may not have a place in the weddings of this world, but wouldn’t it be happier to marry the one for you? I think so, too…’ Her thoughts trailed off as she finally reached the church’s door, but her gaze was still on Larkin’s face. ‘You have always been trying your best to create a better world for everyone. I wonder if you’re looking for someone you’d want to actually share your whole life with… with tons of political benefit or none...’ “I’ll find the person who’d make you happy...” Artie whispered while staring at the archduke and standing on his left, but Larkin only deepened his smile. “It’s not yet the time for wedding vows, Artie.” ... Promises were uttered, and vows were made. With the archduchy facing one of its darkest times, Artie Shen and Larkin Ellis decided to stand together against the horns of war and the clawed clutches of the past. Will their disguised platonic relationship blossom into something real for the sake of the archduchy? Or will it be for the loudest songs of their hearts? With a dual-route system that could turn her into the most powerful angel warriors in the land, watch Artie Shen conquer different quests and task to ensure her victory. In love and in war. [BOOK COMPLETED, SEASON 2 IS SIDE STORIES NOW] … [Disclaimer and Warnings:] This story is a work of fiction, and similarities to any living or dead person are purely coincidental. May contain triggers. Follow me on IG @droopdroopghost and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/authordroopyghost/ Cover by Ying_
Exiting the blue, gold, and black carriage was the bride of the archduke. However, unlike the hideous black gown Sarafina had worn to her own wedding, Artie was donned in a light blue flowy wedding dress—bodice seemingly cotton, sleeves layered sheer, skirt fabric similar to layered organza.
It had a wide collar, up until the bone of the shoulders, and presented a soft V-neckline on the front. The back of the bodice was open, and only the laces holding the white corset underneath were seen. A pair of blue cloth draped from the shoulders as if imitating a pair of wings. The sleeves were cut open on the side from the shoulder and gathered above the elbows before wrapping around the forearm with laces fluffing the sleeve.