In the days leading up to the wedding, as the anticipation in Silverwood and Everwood reached its peak, Elena and Alexander found themselves facing a common yet perplexing phenomenon: cold feet. The enormity of the event, the weight of tradition, and the responsibility of uniting their towns had begun to take a toll on their minds and hearts. For Elena, it was the uncertainty of whether she was ready to leave behind her life in Silverwood, her family, and her familiar surroundings. She was standing on the precipice of a new beginning, and the fear of the unknown gnawed at her. Doubt clouded her mind, and she found herself wandering through the woods, seeking solitude. Similarly, in Everwood, Alexander was facing his own doubts. The responsibility of leading the union and the realization

