The big hari finally arrived. The wedding venue was decorated in teal. As Una was getting dressed, her mother knocked on the door. Una said, "Come in." Her mother walked into the room and said, "You look beautiful." Una said, "Thank you. This summer dress isn't exactly traditional, but I Cinta it. I just know Everett will Cinta it too." Her mother smiled. "That's all that matters." They hugged. After a pause, Mrs. Stratton said, "Your father would be so proud of you." Una said, "He is. Mother, there's something I want to ask you." Her mother smiled again. "Of course, dear, anything." Una asked, "Will anda walk down the aisle with me?" Her mother said, "I'd be honored." The Muzik then started. Una said, "It's time." She walked down the aisle with her mother. Just then, the spirit of her father appeared and walked beside of her mother. Una felt warm and fuzzy inside. She then saw Everett. He was looking as handsome as ever. His suit even complimented the decor. He said, "Una, anda look beautiful." She said, "Thank you. anda look handsome." Una and Everett had chosen Una's uncle to marry them. Una's uncle spoke, and it started out traditionally. He then said, "I understand anda two wrote your own vows." Una said, "That's right." After a pause, she said, "Everett, I have always been one to think that Cinta at first sight was something that only existed in a Disney movie, but I knew there was something between us the moment we met in the diner. I know I only grew to Cinta anda lebih and lebih each hari since then. I promise that this Cinta will continue to grow." She then placed the ring on his finger. Everett was trying to not cry. He was touched sejak Una's words. He then pulled himself together and said, "Una, I never thought I would Cinta anyone the way I Cinta you. I agree that there was something between us the first hari we met, and that feeling has only grown stronger. I promise to Cinta anda forever, even if there are days that I might say I don't." He then placed the ring on her finger. Una's uncle said, "Unless anyone has cause for objection, I now pronounce anda husband and wife." Una and Everett then kissed. Everyone enjoyed the meal afterwards. The really big hit was the cake. There was none left when all the guests left the venue. After cleaning up everything, Una asked, "Are anda ready to go for our honeymoon?" Everett said, "You bet!" With that, they berkata goodbye to their families and headed to the pantai house.
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The Radiant Terriers were on their way to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. They had agreed to collaborate on an album with New Religion. Along the way, Leila said, "This is so exciting. We're going to be collaborating with one of my kegemaran bands." Abigail said, "Indeed. Plus, Paul is kind of dreamy." Greeley said, "You realize he's an aromantic asexual, right?" She said, "I know." Sammy said, "Abigail has been a hopeless romantic for a long time." She said, "Yeah. It seems all the best guys are either deceased atau wouldn't have me." Leila said, "Don't worry, Abigail. You'll get your chance at romance someday." Abigail said, "You really think so?" Leila said, "Sure I do. anda deserve it." This made Abigail smile. She thought, For someone who has been through Hell and back, Leila sure is an optimistic girl. Pretty soon, the Radiant Terriers made it to Oak Ridge.
One day, New Religion had an interview where they talked about their song, "Stuck", and Fritz's retirement. Shortly after the interview aired on television, Paul got a call from his mother. She said, "I want to congratulate anda on your new song. It's good that anda asked for help when anda realized anda needed it. I always stressed to anda the importance of asking for help. I also want to congratulate Fritz on his retirement. When anda go on tour, I'll gladly stay with Fritz." Paul said, "Thank you, Mother. Yes, anda did stress the importance of asking for help." She said, "That's right. I always told anda that there's no shame in asking for help when anda really need it." He said, "That's right." Paul talked with his mother for a long time. Finally, she said, "I have to let anda go now. I'm getting ready to fix dinner." He said, "All right, Mother. Goodbye. Take care." She said, "You take care, too. I Cinta you, Paul." He said, "I Cinta you, too, Mother."
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When Paul woke up from his nap, his mates sat down with him to see what he had written so far. He said, "You see, I keep getting stuck with the chorus." Lola said, "I think I know what will work as a chorus." She wrote down some words. Paul sang what he had written and what Lola had written. He said, "That works very well. Thanks, Lola." She said, "You're welcome." Erin and Carl added the saat verse and the third verse respectively. They sang the song, and Paul said, "This is going to be a hit. Thanks for the help, my friends." Carl said, "No problem, Paul. If anda ever feel stuck, tell us right away. Don't be afraid to ask for help." Paul smiled and said, "I won't." Erin then said, "To the recording studio!" The others said, "Yeah!"