Wedding Day Part II

"Let us begin the ceremony," Theodore announced, his voice carrying a blend of authority and solemnity.

The marriage customs here were characterized by its simplicity yet hold a significant importance.

It revolved around the symbolic act of signing a parchment, a tangible agreement that united the groom and bride in matrimony.

The signing was not just a formality. It was a binding commitment, a declaration of their willingness to embark on a shared journey.

This process is signified by the presence of representatives from both families, who bear witness to the commitment being made.

This practice underscores the importance of not only the couple's personal decision but also the endorsement and support of their respective families.

 

As for Riz, his stepmother Josephine would be the one who represent him in this crucial moment.

She stood beside him with a reassuring smile, a symbol of the family's trust and support.