Chapter 94

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Chapter 94:

In the box were Foam packing peanuts. When I had carried the box, it hadn't felt very light for the packaging that was in there, but the laughter of my father told me to look at him. "I'm confused." I told him laughing with him. "It's hidden." He said nodding towards the box. I went back and started searching with my hands to find something. "Oh my God!" I shrieked as I pulled out a single piece of paper, and a box of Authentic Irish chocolates that had a sticky note reading 'For Now'. Then I read the paper aloud as tears formed in my eyes. "Your appointment to find your perfect wedding dress is scheduled for next week. Your first fitting will three months exact from the date of your first appointment. All the expenses of this appointment including dress and accessories for the wedding attire were paid for as a gift by a William O'Hara." I read the last line as I stood up and walked over to my dad. "Oh my God, dad you shouldn't have." I told him as he stood up wrapping his arms around my torso as I hugged his stomach. "It's what dads do. They walk their daughters down the isle in the dress they paid for." He told me kissing the top of my head. I smiled. "Kendall, getting cold feet yet?" I asked him as I walked back to the couch wiping away my tears. I say down next to him as everyone laughed. He shook his head. "Nope, warm and toasty, ready to get this whole wedding wagon on the road!" He said kissing my cheek as I reached for Logan's gift. "My present is going to be all boring now. Thanks a lot William for starting off the day with a boom." Logan complained. I giggled.

I opened the box to see a little card of a florist name and number. I held the card between my thumb and pointer finger and gave Logan a questioning look. "What's this?" I asked him. He smiled and gestured towards the kitchen. I gave him a skeptical look as I stood and he did too. He and I walked into the kitchen to see a vase with a huge amount of flowers I must've not noticed as I walked by, but that was highly unlikely. "When did you get these?!" I asked smiling at him. I walked over to the flowers and knew exactly who he had asked for flower choices. Kendall. The yellow, pink, and white roses reminded exactly of the words Kendall had described to me as to why he chose these flowers, 'I figured since your smile reminded me of sunshine, that I'd get you yellow roses, and your cheeks would blush pink, that I'd get pink roses, and that you seemed genuinely pure, that I'd get pure white roses also.' Ugh, this boy killed me even almost at a year of dating, he made me crazy. "When you were changing I brought them in, and I knew you weren't very observant, so I knew you wouldn't have noticed them as you walked into the living room." He told me his hand on my back as I sniffed the roses. I turned around and hugged him. "Thank you for the bouquet, I shall cherish them always." I giggled. He shook his head, a smirk on his face. "You will get one bouquet exactly like this for twenty two months once a month. My treat." He smiled at me. I gasped. "Why?! That's almost a full two years! That's expensive." I told him pouting. He laughed.

"You deserve to feel special and for you to know that you're amazing. Twenty two months because that's how old you are. It's some cheesy thing I thought of because I had no idea what to give someone who wants nothing special even though she deserves the best more than anyone." He told me his dimples making me blush. "Oh Logie Bear." I teased. He rolled his eyes at the nickname. "Thank you. That's amazing." I told him. "Nothing but amazing for my best friend." He said kissing my forehead. We made our way back into the living room again, leaving one of my twenty two presents on the kitchen counter.

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