Well we did it. We tied the knot, and watching all those people march down the road to the church was an amazing sight. There were over 400 people there. This would have been impossible a few months ago, but now with these new advancements we can take back our streets. Everyone came together and put o a huge festival of sorts. We had a perimeter of guards around the grounds.They were packin' thousands of ASJ rounds, and hundreds of ASJ smoke grenades. We even had a mob about forty slack-jaws the guards took care of them in a few seconds. Our proceedings went uninterpreted, and it was a beautiful ceremony. I'm so glad everyone I care about (that has survived) could make it. Allen, Zoey, Bruce, Raito, Brian, Nicky, My father, And even a bunch of friends and family from the area that survived.
The outfits they made us were so cool. They incorporated tactical gear in the most amazing ways. My tux was like no other tux before it. The vest had ammo pockets and hostlers and the pants as well. they filled the pockets and holsters with real fire arms and ASJ ammo. The jacket had a built in quiver with my compound bow and ASJ arrows in it. It also had a giant patch on the back that said "Groom".
As for my blushing bride, they gave her a similar tactical treatment, but yet they didn't sacrifice elegance. She had all the same pockets and holsters I did, but instead of a quiver, she has a holster with a Remington shot gun. We were plague chic. I think it'll be all the rage in Paris...if Paris is still there. I can't wait for that wedding photographer to get us those pics. Mainly, because just as we were getting to cutting the cake a small band of slack jaws slipped through the defense, and Evelyn and I took them out. I bet He got some good action shots in there. It was quite the day, and Tomorrow we leave for our big tour of the country. This will be my last post. I'm glad I was able to write all this for you all. If I brought hope to one person out there this was all worth it. I will be criss-crossing this broken country of ours and I hope to meet some of you. Adios for now everyone. :)
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