The wedding has taken place today between Edith Mathew and Malcolm Bletherington.
The small church was packed to the rafters with both the bride and groom’s family and friends, and the street outside was lined with hordes of well-wishers.
The bride wore a simple gown, but arrived in the style only befitting a silver-screen actress of her stature, a fairy-tale carriage, driven by two horses.
For someone always in the public eye, the new Mrs Bletherington was particularly camera shy after the service, posing only for a small number of personal photographs with her new husband and their families.
They soon after disappeared into the distance aboard the carriage, with the ringing of the church bells and the echoing eruption of cheering from the waiting crowds slowly fading, as they headed off into their new life together.
The question remains: will married life mean we have now seen the last of Pennine Frost?
Posted for Six Sentence Stories, where the prompt word this week is ‘Eruption’.
This is the last visit to Pennine Frost for this particular run… and the question ‘will we return?’ remains unanswered for now.
The Glamorous Life of Pennine Frost
Miss Frost first ‘appeared’ in a seven part story last year: Part One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Seven. Her recent six sentence stories: Part One (The Icebreaker), Two (Lady in Waiting), Three (Confetti), and Four (At the Edge of the Universe), and finally this one (Onto the New).
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