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Jessica Victoria-KentStanding tall and proud, Jessica is a compassionate woman with a sense of adventure. She enjoys cooking and other wife activities despite her spunk. Her clothing is very vibrant, especially compared to those living in her hometown. Since she was young, she was always interested in foreign cultures and traveling. She traveled until the age of twenty. Over that time, many different things stuck with her. Her meals are varied but tend to be either Southern styled or spicy Mexican food. She isn't much a fan of routine or even schedule. Her spontaneous and slightly stubborn nature makes studying difficult, but she's finishing her art degree. She enjoys creating things and often spends weeks on a simple piece. This is likely due to her desire to be a perfectionist. While she has tendencies to lock herself away and can be very anti-social, Jessica is incredibly caring and nurturing. It was originally her desire to be teacher. Art appealed to her more overall, mostly because she dislikes responsibility. She loves kids but couldn't imagine having one of her own. Since she was the only daughter of a rich father, she was raised to have everything she could want, and she worries this may make raising a child without money too much of an issue. Her father was very supportive of her marrying a girl and is indeed very impressed with Rebecca, and while he would love to aid her financially, Mr. Victoria's money is nearly gone. Jessica's mother was very sick and died of pneumonia, despite the very expensive work of doctors. It was tough for the teenager to deal with the loss. Luckily, she had met Rebecca by that time. On the younger girls' sixteenth birthday, Jessica went to wish her a happy birthday. From there, they grew closer. The soldier was deployed at the time, but returned as soon as she was allowed. It was more important for her to comfort her loved one than to fight for the country. Rebecca had to return after a month. Still, the short visit calmed Jessica a great deal. After knowing each other for three and a half years, they were wed in Rebecca's hometown. They own a small, comfy home in town center. The cost of living is pretty cheap and the town is overall in debt, but Jessica does her best to help out whoever she can. While her wife fights for the country, she figures that she can help some at home. When it comes to Rebecca, Jessica can be a bit of a worry-wart, though she has good reason. She's active in the community to try to keep her mind off of the things that stress her. Even using charity as a recreation, Jessica loves seeing smiles. She goes to the park to sketch occasionally but spends most of her time without her spouse in their home. When Rebecca returns, they spend a great deal of time together. They sing together and dance to the radio. If they're not doing anything particular, they'll watch TV together or just sit around and talk. Their relationship is laid-back and comforting.
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Penshaw is the home to these two lovely ladies. The city is a moderate size, though growth and overall development has come to a crawl in recent times. It's difficult to find a public service worker, likely due to serious debt. The government tries to gloss over the city's problems by trying to get citizens interested in politics and have pride in their homeland. Even with their efforts, crime is still a problem. The city has a pretty good reputation when it comes to merchants, as they tend to have lots of stolen goods to sell. The cost of living is cheap but jobs are pretty easy to come by. Penshaw doesn't make up for these things by having charisma either. The buildings are rather bland and industrial, but they're well-built. They're mostly taken care of as well. The population is pretty small and while people tend to be displeased with the city. Most citizens are indigenous and they truly only tolerate visitors because they're relied on for the economy. Without crime, Penshaw would hardly be a spec on the map, but the girls don't mind. They can make the best out of any situation.
Walking into the Victoria-Kent wedding was breathtaking. The chairs were arranged in a semi circle, with a poem instructing guests to choose a seat rather than side. Balloons surrounded the area. Flower petals littered the ground even before the flower girl had been by. Several vases crafted by Jessica held flowers Rebecca had gathered. An archway at the opening of the circle was adorned with vines. As guests chatted quietly among themselves, after having left a note in the guestbook. Children seemed a bit impatient, kicking their feet back and forth. Rebecca's army buddies were there with their partners and kids but mostly talked to each other. They were happy for her. Friends of Jessica's from school were chatting with each other and even the families on (what would be) Rebecca's side. Her best friend was
wiping tears from her eyes. The piano started abruptly, the sweet melody drawing the attention of |
everyone. All mouths closed as the flower girl headed down the aisle. She tossed an array of colorful flowers onto the ground. As she passed a lantern strung above, it would light up. The area seemed magical. Once the little girl took her place in the front, her long dress swaying at her feet, Rebecca headed down the aisle with her maid of honor. The maid of honor was one of the army men's wives, who had helped Rebecca with many things. She stood in a long and overall plain dress. Standing in the middle of all their friends, Rebecca waited anxiously for her love to emerge. Jessica and Mr. Victoria came from behind the surrounding bushes. Her white dress was puffy and long. It has ruffles at the bottom. Her hair was brushed, as it rarely was, with a few pins in it to hold it in a bun. The shoes she had worn were rainbow, a symbol of her pride. She gave a charming smile. Rebecca's eyes widened a slight at her bride's stunning beauty. As they arrived at the alter, it was clear it took everything in them both not to kiss each other right then. They glowed. Speeches were given, laughter chorused over the audience and tears were choked on. It was genuine love that filled the entire area. You couldn't shake away the joy if you wanted to. The steadfastly rebellious was marrying the shyly creative. After the kiss, the group headed to the nearby barn to continue their festivities. The cake stood three tiers tall, a beautiful topping of two birds. Together, the newlyweds cut the cake. They reminisced on their childhoods, were congratulated by friends, and imagined their future together. Everything seemed to have fallen perfectly into place. As the celebration drew to an end, Jessica and Rebecca seemed to have mounting excitement. The prospect of forever was no longer terrifying. Now, forever was almost guaranteed happiness.