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Limits. Part 10

Regret claws at my insides. I didn't send Adam anything. Even though I'm sure this is something silly and more of a gift for him than me-I'm going to guess it's the Darth Vader alarm clock he joked about seeing online when we went out for dinner the night before-but, still, I didn't think to send him anything. Even if this is a total gag gift, he set up an entire, gorgeous engagement scene and slid the most amazing ring on my finger. I'm still shocked by how perfectly me it is every time I look down at my left hand. I didn't do a thing for him.

I'm failing at being a thoughtful wife, and I'm not even officially a wife yet.

I pull on the end of the silky ribbon and it slinks off of the box and onto the floor with a soft hiss. When I lift the lid, I see a white note card with Adam's narrow, precise scrawl and, underneath, a small bouquet of peonies.

My breath catches in my throat, and I put my hand out to touch the petals, but pull back just before I do. I kind of wish it was just some silly gift, because I'd roll my eyes and laugh. But I have no idea how to react to this, because it's so not what I was expecting.

I'm a little annoyed with myself that my first instinct was to underestimate Adam, especially because it feels like he's in the habit of overestimating me lately.

I wanted peonies for the wedding. He knew that.

I'd always pictured their delicate blooms lining the aisles of the synagogue or chapel as I walked slowly to the front, all eyes on me. When I imagined my ideal wedding, I also imagined picking out my perfect gown with my mom and my sisters, then agonizing over selecting the perfect heels to go with it-which basically meant both had to be full of sparkles. And I'd hold a bouquet of peonies in my hands as I made my way to my groom, so sure and so in love, I wouldn't hesitate, even for a second. I had replayed the same set of images in my head a hundred thousand times since I was a little girl.

But the reality was peonies were out of season, and we aren't getting married in a synagogue or any other place of worship. We may have been able to put on a show for our families, but neither one of us felt up to the task of trying to convince a rabbi that we were in this for all the right reasons. We're saying our vows out on the beach, down by Deo's surf shack, in front of my family and a few close friends.

It's not like I wanted or needed a grand wedding-but it's sort of felt like nothing I dreamed about was in the cards, and when I found out I couldn't even get the flowers that I wanted, I kind of maybe had a minor breakdown in the hall outside Adam's lab, sobbing on his shoulder until I soaked his shirt while he ran his hand over my hair and kissed the top of my head..

Apparently, peonies only bloom in the US for, like, one week a year, and unless we wanted to hold off on the wedding until sometime in May-or blow our entire budget on flying silly flowers in-I wasn't getting what I wanted. Instead, Marigold made me a bouquet of succulents and sustainable herbs. It really is beautiful, but this...this bouquet Adam sent is breathtaking.

I set the box aside and read the note.

Gen, I know that your first choice was peonies, and I wanted to make that happen because I want you to be happy. And I don't ever want you to feel disappointed with the path we've chosen.

I'm sort of glad that you couldn't get the peonies, though. They're beautiful, but they don't represent who you are.

They're fragile and temperamental. They need the perfect conditions to thrive.

You, Genevieve, are brave and full of life. You adapt to what's in front of you.

You're strong. You're passionate. You're beautiful.

And I absolutely cannot wait to kiss you.

Adam Tears prick at my eyes as I lay the card neatly on top of the flowers. I run my fingers over the mass of perfectly gorgeous faint pink petals and lean my nose down to smell the summertime fragrance contained in that little white box.

I've been concentrating so much on how to fool everyone into thinking that Adam and I care about each other, that I didn't take the time to realize that maybe...maybe we actually do. Adam is a scientist. Everything he does is so calculated and done with purpose. Was the gift just for show?

No. I can't believe that Adam doesn't mean every word in this note.

Instead of obsessing, I get ready for my wedding.

I slip my feet into my sandals and buckle the rhinestone-covered straps. These aren't the five inch stunners I concocted in my dreams. My plain, eyelet dress isn't the bead-adorned mermaid gown I cut out pictures of as a teenager.

But the man who will be waiting at the other end of the aisle is the best surprise I've ever been lucky enough to have in my life.

I head around the front of the shack, where my mother and Marigold are in full panic-mode. They both stop and squeal, gasp, tear up, take out their cameras, and snap a million pictures until I'm blushing and crying right along with them.

"I'm going to be late to my own wedding," I protest, but it's half-hearted at best. I can't remember the last time I saw my mother look at me with this proud shine in her eyes, and I want to drag it out as long as I can.

"Late to your wedding?" my mother scoffs, coming over to fix my veil. Her hands are gentle on the lace, and her eyes are glassy with tears. "You are the wedding, tsatskeleh."

My father comes around the corner and clutches at his heart. "I've never seen a more beautiful girl," he says, gathering me in his arms while Mom and Marigold cluck over how he's crushing my veil and wrinkling my dress. I don't care. His arms feel so good and strong.

"Thank you, Dad. I love you," I whisper, my face pressed to his neck.

"Mi corazon, you don't have to marry this boy if you don't really want to." He pulls me back, his dark eyes serious, his mouth a tight line under his neatly groomed moustache. "Are you sure?"

I bite my lip, not wanting to fight with either of my parents at this moment, but so deeply sad another member of my family is trying to warn me away from marrying Adam.

"I'm sure, Dad. He's amazing. He's the one for me." I take his strong hands in mine and squeeze tight, letting him know I'm serious about this.

He nods, straightens his suit-complete with his best bolo tie and fancy cowboy hat-and offers me his arm. My mother takes my face in her velvety hands and presses a kiss on each cheek. Her gray eyes, identical to mine, communicate a deep respect and happiness. I feel a glow from the pit of my stomach. My mother, at least, is proud of me and what I've decided to do. She winks and walks to the reception, her black skirt swaying as she goes.

Marigold steps up, draped in head to toe yellow. Of course. Could Marigold come to a wedding in any color other than pure sunshine?

"I'm so happy for you, sweetie. I can see from the look on your face that this is the right path for you. I love you so much."

I watch her pause to fix a garland as she hurries to her place, and then I look at my father, his eyes held open wide to stop the tears.

"Daddy?" My voice is choked, and he yanks out a handkerchief and covers his eyes. He looks at me, his mouth trying to make the words. I laugh wetly and shake my head. "You don't have to-"

"No," he insists, holding my hand tightly. "You were always the one I worried over, Genevieve. Your sisters? Tough as nails, both of them. But there's something more sensitive about you, always. That's not a weakness. Don't ever make the mistake of thinking that's a weakness. Your strength is in the way you love." He tightens his fingers around mine. "This boy-this man-I hope he realizes what a gift your love is. Never forget what a gift is it."

I let my father crush me in another hug, then the music starts up, the slow, sweet wail of Lydia's violin leading me down the long aisle. My father walks slowly, proudly. His pace helps me keep time, and I lean hard on his arm. The tiny group made up of every beloved family member and all our friends stands and smiles, but their faces are a blur. Every face is a blur.

Except his.

Down at the end of the impossibly long aisle, Adam waits for me under the chuppah, his hands clasped behind his back, his face blank with terror.

Until he catches my eye.

His forehead furrows and he dips his head. He rubs a hand over his face and looks up, eyes wide. And I realize my scientist husband-to-be was wiping away tears.

Over me.

My father hands me to Adam, and all I can feel is the press of Adam's hands over mine. All I can see are his eyes, so beautifully green, locked on my face like he can't drink me in fast enough. He dips his head close to mine.

"You look amazing," he says softly, and I watch his lips form the words like they're moving in slow motion.

I feel a rush of heat wash over me and hold my flowers to my nose, breathing the scent of my bouquet deep. Adam glances at the flowers, and I smile wide, letting him know how much I truly appreciate his gesture. Lydia's violin quiets, and Cece clears her throat.

My sister got some kind of quick legal certificate and the blessing of a very liberal local rabbi so she could officiate the wedding, and she's taking it so seriously, it clenches my heart. Since the second I asked her, she's been holed away in her room, doing research and putting this all together.

Just like we practiced, I let go of Adam's hands and walk around him once, watching the way he turns his head so he never loses sight of me. Goosebumps prickle up and down my spine and arms, and I'm afraid our guests will hear the way my knees knock together.

Cece reads from the book of Hosea. "And, as our ancestors did in the past, so we do today. The bride circles her groom three times as Hosea proclaimed. 'And I will betroth you to Me forever, and I will betroth you to Me with righteousness and with justice and with ever-loving kindness and with mercy.'"

I complete the third circuit and find myself facing Adam again. He takes my hands and his smile vibrates through me.

"Adam, do you have a ring to present to Genevieve?" Cece asks, her dark hair flitting in the cool, salty wind that blows in from the ocean.

Enzo steps forward and drops a shiny gold band into Adam's palm. Adam takes my hand in his and recites the words Cece made him memorize.

"Behold, you are consecrated to me with this ring according to the laws of Moses and Israel."

Adam takes my hand and slides the band onto my left ring finger. I glance down, my body shaking with the reality of this moment. I meet his eyes, barely hearing Cece ask if I have a ring.

Lydia must hand me Adam's band.

I must say the ancient Hebrew words from the Song of Solomon: "Ani l'dodi, ve dodi li."

I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine.

The same words we had inscribed on my band by the shaky-handed old jeweler who sold us our rings.

I must slide Adam's ring on his finger.

But I don't remember doing any of it.

We exchange the vows, ancient and formal. Nothing sentimental, no personal anecdotes or little stories about how and when we knew we'd be together forever.

But that's good. It's exactly what we need. We're not interested in the flowery, mushy stuff. Adam and I want this to be legitimate, believable. The words are the same ancient words Jewish couples have been reciting for generations. No one can question the validity of this ceremony, no matter how quickly it was thrown together.

"Cohen, the lazo," Cece says, her voice solemn. I look over at her, and she winks at me, a secret smile on her lips, and my heart blossoms with happiness.

Cohen walks forward and loops the long strip of white satin around Adam's wrists, then mine, securing it in a complicated figure eight pattern.

Cohen takes a second to rub his hand on my arm. "I love you, Gen," he says quietly, clearing his throat and avoiding my eyes. He gives Adam a long, hard stare, and goes back to his place-ironically-at Adam's side.

My throat closes up and I stare at the glinting white fabric binding my hands and Adam's together. Cece reads the rest of the verse from the Song of Solomon.

I watch Adam's lips move in time to her reading.

"'My beloved speaks and says to me: Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away; for lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land. The fig tree puts forth its figs, and the vines are in blossom; they give forth fragrance,'" she reads, and I look at Adam, his expression so completely serious as he listens.

"'Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away. I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine O my dove, in the clefts of the rock, in the covert of the cliff, let me see your face, let me hear your voice, for your voice is sweet, and your face is comely. Set me as a seal upon your heart and seal upon your arm; for love is strong as death, jealousy cruel as the grave.'"

Set me as a seal upon your heart and a seal upon your arm.

Cece's voice is sweet and sure, and I feel like dropping to my knees right here at the altar. What are we doing? Why are we doing this? Can I be the seal upon his heart?

I search Adam's face, wishing the answer would be there, right in front of me.

"Its flashes are flashes of fire, a most vehement flame," my sister reads, her voice rising and falling with the emotion of the beautiful words. Adam yanks the lazo tight, pulling me close to him, and he murmurs the words as Cece does.

His voice drops so only I can hear, and his words are the only thing my ears catch. His eyes are blazing, and his voice is raw, and so hot it sizzles against my ears.

"Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. If a man offered for love all the wealth of his house, it would be utterly scorned. I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine."

The words echo from the depths of time, but the way he says them makes them feel immediate. Like he means them now and is the first man who ever said them, ever, to any woman. Like he's letting me know that he possesses me and that I own him completely. And I want it. I want it more than I've ever wanted anything else. Ever.

Cece is reciting the Sheva Brachot, the Seven Blessings, and I try to listen, but my head is full of Adam and this marriage and what it means to be his.

To be his beloved. '

And to have him as mine.

I watch him drink from the wineglass Cece hands him, and I turn it so I drink from the same place. Which is tricky, with our wrists bound, but I want that. I want to bind myself to him in every way, even the tiniest ones.

Cece wraps the empty glass in a white napkin and places it near Adam's foot. He raises his leg and drops his foot down, smashing the glass with an explosive burst.

"Mazel tov!" the crowd shouts, cheering and clapping.

Enzo taps Adam on the shoulder just as my husband is about to lean in to kiss me. My brother shakes the arras-the thirteen gold coins given from a groom to a bride in Mexico-into Adam's hand, and Adam passes them to mine. I close my fist around them.

"I trust you," he says, and I can read in his eyes that he means it. He means it with his entire heart. "I trust you with my life, Genevieve."

"I won't let you down," I promise, my lips shaking with the weight of the words I'm saying.

"Can I kiss you?" He tugs me closer, drawing the silk rope around our wrists so tight, it bites into my skin.

"What have you been waiting for?"

The words are hardly out of my mouth and he has his mouth on mine, his lips pressed hot and sweet. I'm sure the crowd is cheering. I think Lydia promised to play music for us to walk out to. I'm guessing my family and friends want to congratulate us.

But all I can feel, all I can focus on, is Adam, his mouth so sure on mine, his body so close, his heart handed over to me with no regret, no hesitation.

I will make him happy. I will. There's no other option.

11 GENEVIEVE.

"We maybe should have just sprung for the hotel room?" I say, looking around at the room I've lived in since I was a child. It seems even smaller now with Adam's large frame in the doorway and his duffel taking up half of my full size bed.

"It's fine. I mean, we'll be moving into our own place tomorrow. It's just one night," he says, trying to reassure me that he isn't the least bit disappointed that he'll be spending his wedding night at his bride's parents' house. In a room that has a snow globe collection and stacks of dog-eared romance novels with half-clothed couples on metallic covers.

"Yeah, it would have just been a waste of money, really. We'd have to stay all the way across town and get up even earlier to drive to the apartment...and..." I look up at him, his green eyes still bright in the dim room. I swallow and squeak out, "We're just going to crash anyway, right?"

Adam nods, but looks less than sincere with his agreement.

I feel alien and exposed in the space I've known intimately forever, and now will never sleep in again. My nerves are jittery at having Adam in this space that holds all the raw ghosts of the girl he doesn't know anything about: the girl I'm not sure I want him to know anything about.

"We could still go, though? If you want? We can find a hotel with a va-"

"Gen," he says, taking a step inside the room. The room that once housed ponies and a secret stash of photos of Deo. The room that once had posters of boy bands tacked to the walls and has the same bed that I buried my face into when I cried over stupid boys too many times. The room that I'll be sharing tonight with my husband. "It's really okay. We're both spent as it is. Let's just call it a night."

It's my turn to nod. "Okay. I'm just going to brush my teeth. And change," I say, awkwardly.

This is the man I married today. I should be able to strip this dress off in front of him without feeling nervous. Instead, I'm stealthily trying to dig a camisole and pair of shorts out of my dresser drawer to change down the hall.

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Limits 366 Lovers' Fores
Limits 365 Ancient Elder Trees
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Limits 363 Elysian Plants Part 2
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Limits 354 They're Here Part 2
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Limits 352 Epiphany
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Limits 300 Archery
Limits 299 Little Nade Part 2
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Limits 295 Family Visit Part 3
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Limits 275 Overseers
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Limits 254 Let's See if I Move
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Limits 250 Testing Waters
Limits 249 Farming
Limits 248 Superior Medicine Knowledge
Limits 247 Ophilis Reeds & Aliris Plants
Limits 246 Apium Exploration
Limits 245 Apium
Limits 244 A Long Journey Part 2
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Limits 242 Till We Meet Again
Limits 241 Crow's Limits
Limits 240 Back in the Dead Fores
Limits 239 Destroy I
Limits 238 Memories
Limits 237 Lazar's Daughter Suly
Limits 236 ENOUGH!
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Limits 230 Battle Against Voltar
Limits 229 Exploring the Arena
Limits 228 The Masked Fox
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Limits 226 Formation Exper
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Limits 223 Collecting Lears
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