Humorous Wedding Speech

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First off I would like to thank my family for they have supported me every step I take. Second off I would like to thank my friends because when my family couldn’t understand me they were there. Third I would love to thank all the people and places that have been a challenge to me, without someone to say no I cannot do that, or that I am a weird bizarre odd creature that they cannot comprehend, well without them there would be no adventure no stepping up and over. Without people like you there would be no stories. I give this forgotten fairytale to all who feel lost, to all who have thought at one point or another that they have to hide something inside of them that is beautiful and pure. I do hope you enjoy and remember, a wish is a dream …show more content…

This wishing well sat on the border between two of the King’s most valued Knight’s land. Sir Caleb Hughes and Sir Warburton Kenly, this however is not their story it is the story of their sons. This is a tale of their sons’ adventures, their trials and tribulations and most of all of their love.

The young Padraig Kenly with his jet black hair rushed through tall green corn stalks away from his family’s farm. The boy dropped a brown sack on the ground. He was scrawny but had the potential to become a strong man. He leaned over the wishing well wall and looked down into the darkness.

"I wish..." he said bluntly, reached into his bag for a trinket, dropping it down the well. Padraig then whispered the rest of his wish as quietly as possible. He sat down on the edge of the well after he finished wishing, crossed his arms and waited. Nothing was happening. He waited, and waited, very impatiently, huffing and growing agitated. He stood back up, and leaned over to look down at the darkness of the well …show more content…

The boys had grown closer in the time that passed, almost inseparable. Their father’s began to take them to the castle to play hide and go seek with the King’s daughter Yvonne. She was about five years than them. The two would always be forced into losing as the princess knew the castle with all its nooks and crannies. Galloway and Padraig had ruled out most of the castle for this game all they had left to search was the library. Padraig lifted chairs and moved aside tables as an out of place book caught Galloway’s eye. He walked over sweeping his blonde hair out of his face. He felt the spine of the book as Padraig stood closely behind him. Galloway pushed the book fully onto the bookcase. Clicking noises could be heard from beyond the wall. Galloway jumped back as the bookcase swung open. Padraig caught him and stopped him from falling onto the ground. Cobwebs snapped as the void behind the bookcase