THE WEDDING DAY

The image shows a page from a book titled "THE WEDDING DAY" with the number 21 below. Most of the text is covered by bright red paint splatters and drips, creating a striking contrast with the white paper. The red paint obscures large portions of the text, leaving only select words and phrases visible. The effect is reminiscent of blood splatter, giving the wedding-related content a dramatic and ominous appearance.

By Alondra Mier

THE WEDDING DAY!

trained
the bride
takes charge
of the groom
as
He takes
he is normal and
so much
better
in the air
she
must bring
him down

His
death
necessary
the grooms
absent-mind
is
in the
bag to be taken to wherever
the bride, must change from the wedding
clothes into traveling ones. The
journey is to
a hotel in town
the bride
carries the bag with the groom
that bride
then collects–according to prearrange-
ment
and drives
to the hotel
her bags are placed in the room
and
everything is as
it should be