The night went like flash; as we both became oblivious of the time and spent hours dancing and drinking with Thomas who seemingly did not run out of energy to dance, and carouse all the way. But just like any other night, it was bound to end and it was fascinating enough that it did not turn like the way I was expecting it to be. Awkward and uncomfortable, because I was used to that. The guest left as time passed by as Adam and I both agreed to leave the moment the waiters were already cleaning, and also after Adam talked to James and greeted him again for a wonderful wedding and for a happy marriage ahead. By this time, the pavilion was dimly lit already, but the fairy lights stayed there serving as a tiny luminescence on the surroundings. My heels clicked on the pavement as we headed to

