ULTRA SHORT FICTION
WEDDING
and MARRIAGE
A Story of Two Weddings and Two Marriages
By
VIKRAM
KARVE
Part
1 – WEDDING
May
2012
Attended 2 Weddings during the “Wedding Season” (the
brides were daughters of my classmates)
Wedding
No. 1 was a grand affair in a luxurious 5 Star Resort – full
of extravagance and lavishness – and the opulent wedding ceremonies, magnificent
events and sumptuous feasts (with the best food and drink) were spread over 3
days.
In a nutshell – Wedding
No. 1 was a “status” wedding.
Wedding
No. 2 was a simple affair – the girl and boy had a
registered marriage in the registrar’s office – and held a simple reception in a
modest hall for their close friends and relatives.
In a nutshell – Wedding
No. 2 was a “minimalist” wedding.
Part
2 – MARRIAGE
May
2015
Visited my classmates (fathers of the brides in Wedding
Nos. 1 and 2 mentioned above)
Marriage
No. 1 (Grand Wedding) had broken up and the couple was
divorced – it was a bitter relationship – resulting in a failed marriage – which
ended in a nasty divorce.
Marriage
No. 2 (Simple Wedding) was going strong – and – in fact –
the couple looked so absolutely “much married” – that it was obvious that this successful
marriage was going to be an everlasting harmonious relationship.
MORAL
OF THE STORY
A “Grand Wedding” does not guarantee a “Happy Marriage”.
Surprisingly – some people focus more on the “wedding”
(a public event) than on the “marriage” (a private commitment).
Many “rich and famous” people hire “Wedding Planners”.
But – have you seen anyone hire a “Marriage Planner”…?
VIKRAM KARVE
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This story is a work of fiction. Events, Places, Settings and Incidents narrated in the story are a figment of my imagination. The characters do not exist and are purely imaginary. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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