At The Sanctuary at Willow Lake in Look Park, Lindsey and Zach gathered fifty of their closest people for an autumn micro wedding that like an invocation, handfasting cords wrapped around their joined hands as sunlight filtered through giant pines. Lindsey was mythic in a black gown, waiting while her aunt scattered offerings into the grass, rings resting beside sage and driftwood. Zach wore a silver serpent pinned over his heart that seemed to say what the whole day already knew: this love is wild, deliberate, and not afraid of shadow.
Later they wandered into the historic Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, holding hands between leaning headstones and ancient trees, kissing beneath low branches as if to honor both the living and the long gone, proving that romance can be reverent, intentional, and accessorized with skull masks.
Black wedding dress from @bridal_corner
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