Worth the Wait III To all those who have lost their precious gift, but have been saved by God and have been forgiven by Him. You are Pure and Spotless Brides, and will be white as snow on that glorious night. I am sitting on the bed, mesmerised by the ray of light shining softly from beneath the bathroom door. You are in there getting ready, and I am waiting in silent anticipation. We have been married less than 6 hours, and this will be the first night of a lifetime together. By the grace of God we have held off, and have controlled the desires that often burned within us. We have managed to stay strong and pure, and to do what the world thinks impossible. We have managed to wait until this day to celebrate our love, and what we have is so worth the wait. There have been others before me who have embraced and caressed you. There were others before me, but there will be none after. You have experienced the pleasures that sex offers, but you have not experienced the feelings and desires that are awakened when God has his hand on the Union. When it is no longer mere sex, but the act of making love. With this, no feeling previously experienced will even come close to when we will come together. I do not have to worry about being compared, or stacked against the rest, There Is only me in your life, and I am the only one that will ever be You will feel no embarrassment or self-consciousness about your the way you look. When you stand gloriously naked in front of me, you will not feel shy or exposed as I longingly look upon you. You will not have to worry about me having seen this picture with a different face before. I cannot even to begin to imagine the joy of nervous anticipation and glorious uncertainty that we will go through. We will both feel nervous and at times unsure, but we will both be in it together, and that is what matters. And it will be the most wonderful and beautiful thing in the world. All that you have ever experienced has vanished, You will not think of the men that have had you, and nor will I. They no longer exist. The lights then turn off and the door slowly opens and you shyly step forward. You are in your white satin night-gown and you approach me. I can hear the sound of your heart racing madly from across the room. You come to me and you smile, and we look into each others eyes and you know that without a doubt, in my eyes, You are my pure and spotless Bride. You give thanks to God, and as I take you in my arms we both know that this was so worth the wait. Dustin Germain October 12, 2001