Ardbert can't stop smiling as he stands next to his wife, wearing his tailored tailcoat. He tries to give each guest some individual attention, the intimacy of the setting allowing him to only have to step away from her side for only a moment. Now, it's your turn.
"Thank you for coming. Let me know if you have any dietary needs—I think we got everyone's, but just in case we didn't...."
[Reception - Dancing - OTA]
It became obvious during the First Dance that Ardbert cannot. Not only has he accepted this truth into his heart, but it's an obvious source of amusement to him. Which is why he's approaching one of their guests with a mischievous twinkle in his eye.
"Care to dance?"
[Reception - Tipsy - OTA]
Ardbert's consumed alcohol during the course of the night, enough to give him a nice, happy buzz. Enough to also keep him sitting instead of dancing (thank the gods). He's content to watch the going-ons of his own wedding with a warm, loving smile on his face.
"If you had told me I'd be this happy again before I got here, I wouldn't have believed you." Ardbert says, glancing to the person who just approached him. "It feels nice."
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Ardbert can't stop smiling as he stands next to his wife, wearing his tailored tailcoat. He tries to give each guest some individual attention, the intimacy of the setting allowing him to only have to step away from her side for only a moment. Now, it's your turn.
"Thank you for coming. Let me know if you have any dietary needs—I think we got everyone's, but just in case we didn't...."
[Reception - Dancing - OTA]
It became obvious during the First Dance that Ardbert cannot. Not only has he accepted this truth into his heart, but it's an obvious source of amusement to him. Which is why he's approaching one of their guests with a mischievous twinkle in his eye.
"Care to dance?"
[Reception - Tipsy - OTA]
Ardbert's consumed alcohol during the course of the night, enough to give him a nice, happy buzz. Enough to also keep him sitting instead of dancing (thank the gods). He's content to watch the going-ons of his own wedding with a warm, loving smile on his face.
"If you had told me I'd be this happy again before I got here, I wouldn't have believed you." Ardbert says, glancing to the person who just approached him. "It feels nice."