[custom_adv] Heartbreaking photos show student, 22, mourning her fiance at his grave in her wedding dress on the day they were meant to get married after he was shot dead for his Xbox by Facebook buyer. This was supposed to be the happiest weekend of 22-year-old Sara Baluch's life, the weekend she married 24-year-old Mohammad Sharifi. [custom_adv] On Sunday, she slipped into her ivory chiffon wedding dress wedding dress she'd picked out to wear at the altar and headed to the cemetery where the love of her life was laid to rest outside Nashville, Tennessee.The cloudless day at Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens was captured in intimate photographs by Chattanooga's Times Free Press. [custom_adv] Baluch sobbed through her tulle veil as she knelt in the grass damp from thunderstorms the day before surrounded by loved ones who took turns reciting prayers and reading from the Quran.'We were supposed to be together,' Baluch said as tears streamed down her face.'I'm so sorry, Mohammad. I'm so sorry. So sorry.' [custom_adv] On February 19, Sharifi was shot and killed in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Hixson where he'd agreed to sell his Xbox One gaming system to D'Marcus White after speaking to him on Facebook Marketplace. The 20-year-old has been charged with criminal homicide in Sharifi's death. [custom_adv] Baluch said that in the two weeks since Sharifi's passing, he's come to visit her in her dreams.'He won't talk to me. He just comes to me and he holds me. That's all he does,' she said.'I'm happy. I'm so grateful. That's the closest thing I've been getting to holding him. But I want to ask him: "Are you okay?"' [custom_adv] Sharifi managed to give celebrate Baluch's birthday on February 27 because he'd already purchased her presents, including a Rolex he'd promised to get her while they were on vacation in Hawaii.'I had no idea he kept his promise,' she said. 'He was so excited to give it to me. It was the hardest thing because he got them for me. [custom_adv] Mohssen Sharifi said there hasn't been a day that he, his wife and the rest of the family haven't cried. Everywhere they go, something reminds them of him, Mohssen Sharifi said. [custom_adv] In fact, he had already renovated a small house for them, Baluch said. It was just his parent's mother-in-law suite, but it was something they could call home. [custom_adv] Baluch said people who knew the couple have told her that they believe her and Sharifi's love 'was so powerful that it couldn't exist on this earth, that the only way to separate us was through death', according to the Times Free Press. [custom_adv] "You'd have half a cup, and he would fill that cup for you. Somehow, he would give you the world. Oh my God, he was perfect." [custom_adv] Sharifi had been preparing to graduate from University of Tennessee Chattanooga this spring.Many of his friends made the trip up to Nashville for his funeral on February 22, which the his father, Mohssen Sharifi, said was a testament to the kind of man his son was.'Until we go to the grave, we will not forget Mohammad,' he said.