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dresseduptothehetestfashions.Butmanymorewereattractedbythename-brandluxurycarsfromdifferenttriesveyingtheseridfamoustothechureultrafastsportscarwouldarrivesinglyandwhizzpastlikethewind.Twoorthreecarswouldesedatelyasagroupallowingthespectatorstohaveaneye-full.Tokeepuptheirstatus,theseultraexpensivenamebrandluxurycarswereoflimitededition;rareenoughtocauseasensationwheheyappeared.Howeveratthisweddingofthetury,allbrandsoftheselimitededitioncarsarrivedenmassegivingthecrowdararetreatthatkeptthemoh-ingandah-inginrapture.Thoughtooexpeheordinarypersontoown,theaudiencewassatisfiedjusttoseesomanyoftheminmotion.Itcouldbesaidthatholdingararecarshowforthespectatorsbeforetheweddingbeganwasanunintereatfromtheweddingpreparatoryittee!

    Fiveorsixformallyattiredyoungmen,brother,cousinsandgoodfriendsofthegroom,stoodattheentrahechurch,agasusherstoleadweddiotheirallottedseatsihechurch.Iftheguestdrovetotheweddinghimself,avaletwascalledtoparkthe.Iftheguestwasdrivenbyhischaufferandbroughtalonghissecretary,bodyguardetc.,thechaufferwouldbetoldwheretoparkaherswouldbetakentoanotherlocatioheywouldbeseentoaertainedbyotherattendants.Thespecialpreparatoryitteetookawholeyeartoprepareforthisweddinganddidanexcellentjob,seeingtoeverypossibletingency,sothateverythingwouldgoverysmoothly.Aftertheweddingceremonywasoverandthebrideandgroomhadleft,thepreparatoryitteeaohavespeciattendantscallouttheheguestswhosevehicleswerereadyfortheminfrontofthechurch.Thislistwasmadeacctothetimeoftheguests’arrivandnotthenobilityoftheirstatus.Agroupofexperiencedvaletswerestatioheparkinglottoexecutethelistgiventothemahecarsoutintheorderoftheirarrival.Justthen,amiddle-agedusherwhoseemedtobetheoneintrol,lookedatthesofhishand-heldputerandmurmured,

    “Alltheguestshavearrivedwiththeexceptionofaprinceofoheminortries.Hehadalreadyabdicated.Whyishestillsobusy?Buthealwayshadateobete,sowillhebetetoday,too?Weotdeytheweddingbecauseofhim…”Justthenthepurringofastrongenginewasheardandasuper-luxurysportscarwhooshedhastilyintosightstoppingcrookedlybeforethechurch.Amiddle-agedmanofaboutfortytofiftyyearsoldjumpedoutassoonasthecarstopped,andwithoutclosingthecardoorwehepassengersideofthecartohelphisfemalepasseawoofthemwalkedquicklyupthestepstothechurtrance.

    “Sorry.Sorry.I’mafraidwearete”saidtheprinceashewalkedtowardsthemiddle-agedusherwhocamefreetthem.

    “Oh,no,no.Youareontime,yhness,”repliedtheusher.“Buttheceremonywillbestartinginjusttwominutes.Youareinfactthestguesttoarrive.”Thenhewavedoveraoshowthemihechurchtotheirassigs.Lookingattheothershesaid,“Good.Alltheguestshavearrived.Theweddingceremonieswillbeginoellthepeopleupinthebelltowertostartringingthebelhemusicbegin.”Soonthechurchbellswasringingmerrily,announgthebeginningoftheceremonies.Hethentalkedbywalkie-talkietothegroupofcarswaitingashortdistanceawayandtoldthemthatitwastimetodriveover.

    Thereressivefleetoftwelvebcksuperluxurysedanswaitingattheentrahehoteshortdistanceaway.Thegroomsatihandbrideihcarwiththeirattendants,whiletheirentewasscatterediofthecar
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