03/02/2026
The oak vanity stood quietly against the wall, warm and steady in the morning light.
She had noticed it the moment she walked into the room — solid, graceful, familiar somehow. The kind of piece that made a space feel safe.
Her dress hung nearby, soft lace catching the breeze from the open window. Outside, laughter drifted in from the porch where her bridesmaids gathered, but here, everything felt still.
She sat at the vanity and ran her fingers across the oak grain. Smooth from decades of hands before hers.
The mirrors folded around her, reflecting three versions of the same moment — the girl she had been, the woman she was becoming, and the future waiting just beyond the door.
Her mother stepped behind her, fastening a delicate necklace.
“You look like a bride,” she whispered.
Lipstick was applied carefully. Earrings clasped. A folded note from him rested beside a small bouquet of roses:
I can’t wait to see you.
She smiled at her reflection — not nervous, not afraid. Just ready.
For one quiet minute, she sat there alone, framed by the antique mirrors, breathing in the weight of the moment.
Then she stood, smoothing her dress.
The oak vanity remained behind, holding the memory like it had held so many others before.
And she walked toward the beginning of forever.
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