Over the next couple of weeks Kara and Lena with the help of Alex, Sam, Eliza and Nia they were able to find their gowns. Sam and Nia went with Lena to go shopping and Eliza and Alex went with Kara. It took a few hours to find the perfect dresses but they managed to find them. Once the gowns were purchased they all met up a local restaurant for lunch to discuss the final things for their wedding. "So we're thinking to go with the fairy lights we'd get some hula hoops and paint them white and string some ice sickle lights from them like a chandelier." Lena stated. "Oh that would look lovely!" Sam stated.
"It was actually Kara's idea, actually." Lena stated. "Yea. I figured we can get everything at the dollar store then when we're done with them we can lave them in the barn for future parties." Kara explained. "Yes! Like birthday parties for our future nieces and nephews!" Alex exclaimed. "Well...we were actually thinking yours and Sam's wedding!" Lena stated. Laughter erupted from everyone except Sam and Alex who turned tomato red.
"I think that's a lovely idea!" Eliza chimed in as their food arrived. "Gee thanks mom!" Alex groans laying her head on Sam's shoulder. "Don't worry darling our wedding will be great. You can have Lena as your maid of honor and I'll take Kara." Sam replied. "Works for me! Lee can deal with the bridezilla that Alex will be." Kara teased. "I won't be a bridezilla!" Alex groaned. "Yes you will!" Everyone chimed in. Alex grumbled and picked up her hamburger and took a bite of it ignoring everyone around her.
After lunch everyone headed back to Lena and Kara's except for Nia who went back to her place. "Ok! So I'll take the gowns up with me when I leave, that way no one will be tempted to look at them." Eliza stated. "That's a good idea." Lena replied. "Yea mom. That way Lena can't get mad when she sees my bright orange dress!" Kara teased. "Oh you did not!" Lena groaned. "Of course not darling! But it was worth it to see your face." Kara replied teasingly.
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Dare...
RomanceIt was a simple dare. A dare to ask out the next woman who entered the coffee shop. No one knew that it would turn into the best decision she ever made.