Once upon a time Queen Shanetta hopped on a cruise the day after Thanksgiving in the year of two thousand and thirteen. It was her mother's class reunion cruise and she was her plus one. They were heading to the beautiful, tropical Bahamas for a five day escape. King Hazel and his knights were also heading to the Bahamas for a five day birthday celebration. They stopped to visit the Atlantis palace. King Hazel had seen the Queen all around the majestic boat, and on day four, just before the trip ended, King Hazel just had to talk to the Queen. The King just knew that the Queen was put on earth just for him, and that they would rule the kingdom together forever. The Queen, however, had duties in her own kingdom, and the King would have to prove he was her knight in shining armor. After a time, they realized that they ruled in neighboring kingdoms with a tall wall between them. The King sent gifts of love and admiration to the queen, but often times, it was hard to cross over the wall. Then one day, the Queen saw the King was loyal to only her. She sent word for the King to meet her at the wall as she had a door made. When they met that day, they knew that the kingdoms were to be joined together forever. One day, a Fairy Godmother visited the Queen and said that a beautiful unicorn with a rainbow mane would visit her, and bring her one of the most precious gifts in all the land. A beautiful Princess. The princess would be the piece that would join the King and Queen forever, she would be called Trinity.
After a time, King Hazel wanted to present the Queen with a token of his love for all time. He met with the Queen's father, and gathered the village together. On February eleventh, in the year two thousand and eighteen, in the presence of all the people, in the most sacred place in all the land, the King asked the Queen to join him forever in a special celebration that would unite them and the princess in a bond that would never be broken. In that sacred place, Saint Peters AME Church, the honorable Pastor Kennedy prayed over and blessed the couple in their union.
In the most sacred place, where the King and Queen set their engagement with a beautiful gold and diamond ring, they decided this would be the place where they would solidify their union forever. After months of planning for the royal wedding, they chose a date that very year of December the twenty-ninth two thousand and eighteen.