The Big Day
Who- Magnus trying to crash a wedding
What- driving/ wedding
When- 2001
Where- Country roads
Why- He wants to crash the wedding
How- He drives as fast as he can to the wedding.
In the early hours of the morning, sometime in the 2000s, a car is driving as fast as it can down a windy country road. Inside the car, is a man clearly stressed out by the situation he's in, constantly checking the time on his watch. He drives around/tries to get past multiple obstacles on the road. Meanwhile, a bride is getting ready for her wedding. She is fully dressed in her gown, hair, and makeup. However, she looks unsure as she twists her ring. Eventually, the man finally pulls up to the church where the wedding is being held. He walks into the sanctuary and it turns out that he wasn't rushing to the wedding to get married, but to try and stop the girl from marrying her fiance.
Notes:
- car is on a windy country road, setting looks rainy.
- man wipes his brow, expressing his stress, nerves, or anxiety.
- Bride is preparing to get married, wearing a gown and has bridesmaids surrounding her.
- There is a priest and her father(?) in the room with her.
- Bride looks elegant and glowing, soft smile.
- The car has now changed locations, forest setting.
- Driver is gripping the wheel tightly, focused face.
- Wearing a Boutonniere, part of the wedding maybe a dad.
- Man is still rushing
- Bride is twisting her ring, maybe nervous or longing.
- Man is looking at his watch
- Dad is looking at his watch possibly waiting for the other man to arrive.
- Car is now at the beach
- Car is in another farmland
- Man is very irritated and impatient when he gets stuck at train.
- Bride is surprised to see the man at her wedding
- Fiance looks irritated and the bride looks down ashamed or embarrassed.
- The fiance looks at the man with anger or jealousy in his eyes.
On a rainy morning in 2001, Zac Everett, was speeding down the winding country roads of Indiana to get to his destination as fast as possible.
"It was an impulse decision for sure", said Everett. "I didn't wake up planning on making the trip."
Earlier that morning, Sam Evans, close friend of Zac, was told about a wedding taking place that day, and proceeded to share the news with him.
"I was shocked when I heard who it was getting married, I didn't realize how much I missed her until I heard her name again", said Everett.
He put on a suit, started up the car and pulled out of the driveway unprepared for what he was going to say or do. However Zac did decide to give the bride's father, Blake Buckley, a call as they had always had a close relationship when he had been with bride, Rachel Green, years ago.
"I'm not going to lie, I was never a fan of Rachel's fiance, Eric", said Buckley. "So when Zac called me that day I was surprised, but very happy to hear from him."
Everett proceeded to tell Buckley his plans and though he didn't necessarily want Zac ruining the wedding, Buckley wasn't opposed.
"I spent the whole wedding awaiting his arrival", said Buckley. "It's funny actually, I was probably more nervous than Zac."
Meanwhile, as Everett sped down the slick roads, Rachel was getting ready for her wedding. With her were five of her close friends and bridesmaids. On
What- driving/ wedding
When- 2001
Where- Country roads
Why- He wants to crash the wedding
How- He drives as fast as he can to the wedding.
In the early hours of the morning, sometime in the 2000s, a car is driving as fast as it can down a windy country road. Inside the car, is a man clearly stressed out by the situation he's in, constantly checking the time on his watch. He drives around/tries to get past multiple obstacles on the road. Meanwhile, a bride is getting ready for her wedding. She is fully dressed in her gown, hair, and makeup. However, she looks unsure as she twists her ring. Eventually, the man finally pulls up to the church where the wedding is being held. He walks into the sanctuary and it turns out that he wasn't rushing to the wedding to get married, but to try and stop the girl from marrying her fiance.
Notes:
- car is on a windy country road, setting looks rainy.
- man wipes his brow, expressing his stress, nerves, or anxiety.
- Bride is preparing to get married, wearing a gown and has bridesmaids surrounding her.
- There is a priest and her father(?) in the room with her.
- Bride looks elegant and glowing, soft smile.
- The car has now changed locations, forest setting.
- Driver is gripping the wheel tightly, focused face.
- Wearing a Boutonniere, part of the wedding maybe a dad.
- Man is still rushing
- Bride is twisting her ring, maybe nervous or longing.
- Man is looking at his watch
- Dad is looking at his watch possibly waiting for the other man to arrive.
- Car is now at the beach
- Car is in another farmland
- Man is very irritated and impatient when he gets stuck at train.
- Bride is surprised to see the man at her wedding
- Fiance looks irritated and the bride looks down ashamed or embarrassed.
- The fiance looks at the man with anger or jealousy in his eyes.
On a rainy morning in 2001, Zac Everett, was speeding down the winding country roads of Indiana to get to his destination as fast as possible.
"It was an impulse decision for sure", said Everett. "I didn't wake up planning on making the trip."
Earlier that morning, Sam Evans, close friend of Zac, was told about a wedding taking place that day, and proceeded to share the news with him.
"I was shocked when I heard who it was getting married, I didn't realize how much I missed her until I heard her name again", said Everett.
He put on a suit, started up the car and pulled out of the driveway unprepared for what he was going to say or do. However Zac did decide to give the bride's father, Blake Buckley, a call as they had always had a close relationship when he had been with bride, Rachel Green, years ago.
"I'm not going to lie, I was never a fan of Rachel's fiance, Eric", said Buckley. "So when Zac called me that day I was surprised, but very happy to hear from him."
Everett proceeded to tell Buckley his plans and though he didn't necessarily want Zac ruining the wedding, Buckley wasn't opposed.
"I spent the whole wedding awaiting his arrival", said Buckley. "It's funny actually, I was probably more nervous than Zac."
Meanwhile, as Everett sped down the slick roads, Rachel was getting ready for her wedding. With her were five of her close friends and bridesmaids. On
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