Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Arm-in-Arm By Michele Wallace Campanelli " Who will walk you down the aisle? " my mother worried. My fianc, and I had been planning this wedding for months. I had taken care of the dress, the flowers, the hall, the catering and even the cake. Our invitations proclaimed, " Dreams do come true. " But to my mother's question, I had no answer. My father died about a year before I started dating Lou. I was haunted by the thought that Lou loved golf, my father's favorite pastime, but they never had a chance to play a single round. Sadly, they never even knew each other. I thought about walking down the aisle alone. But I wanted it to be a happy occasion, not a reminder that I no longer had a dad. I didn't want people to feel sorry for me. " What about ? " my mother suggested. My brother? Maybe he could! I sensed a glimpse of hope - until all the obstacles surfaced. He'd have to fly in early to rent a tux and make it to rehearsal, but because his work required him to be on call, it would be difficult for him to request time off. I was reluctant to ask. " Mom, you know is very busy. " " If you want him to do it, you should ask, " my mother encouraged. I knew I wanted my brother by my side during the most important time in my life. He always was in the past. Together we'd endured a traumatic accident, Dad's battle with lung cancer and, finally, his death. No matter what, was there. It seemed only right for him to take my father's place. I decided to place the call. When he answered the phone, I asked, " D-? Do .. . . do you think you could walk me down the aisle? " " Yes, " he said without hesitation. " It would be an honor. " " You mean it? " my voice escalated like a shy schoolgirl's. " You'd . . .. you'd have to come a couple days early for a tux fitting and to make the rehearsal. " " Hmm, " he said. " Now that's a problem. I'm not sure I can get more days off. I'll have to speak with my boss and get back to you. " " That's fine. If you can't, don't worry about it, " I said in a rush, hoping my voice didn't betray my disappointment. I decided his response was a kindhearted excuse for " No. " Maybe I was asking too much. My heart sank. And the weeks passed without another word from . Four days before my wedding a strange car pulled up in the driveway. I went outside and saw my brother standing before me. " Are you that blushing bride I've been hearing so much about? " he asked, with a proud grin on his face. I ran and threw my arms around him. " But what about work? " " I found a new job. This one pays better and gives me more free time. " Knowing my brother, I had a funny feeling that wasn't the only reason he'd switched jobs. " Really? " " Yes! " He quickly changed the subject. " Now what size tux do you think I wear? " The next few days passed quickly leaving me little time to spend with him. But when the famous strains of " Here Comes the Bride " cued him, knocked on my dressing room door. " It's time. " I swung the door open and stood in front of him in bridal white. " Wow! " he said, offering his arm. " You look beautiful! " At that moment, I saw my father's pride beaming at me through 's eyes, the same shade of blue as my father's. I realized that in many ways Dad was with me on this important day. And so was the brother I had always relied on. and I walked down the aisle, smiles gleaming and tears flowing, but most importantly, arm-in-arm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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