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"Oh Olivia, are you ready?" Natalie asked, filming her as she sat up on the couch. Olivia shook her head, but followed it with a nod. Natalie giggled and cheered. "You're getting married today!"

Olivia felt a sick feeling in her stomach, she was so happy to be marrying the love of her life but nervous and scared. She couldn't put her finger on why. Months and months of planning had gone into this one day as she hoped it would go swimmingly. She had jumped into the shower, washing her hair and body quickly, as breakfast was on the way. She knew not to have a large, hearty breakfast as she'd feel bloated later. So she'd decided on ordering fruit and pancakes for all the girls, who had stayed at David's too. When Olivia left the bathroom, back in her pyjamas, breakfast had arrived.

"How do you feel now?" Mariah asked, nudging Olivia.
"Still nervous." Olivia replied, digging into her fruit. The girls all sat round the table, talking about Erin's honeymoon to get Olivia's mind off of her nerves. Just as Natalie had thrown the empty breakfast packets away, the stylist arrived.

"Hey, nice to meet you girls. My name is Lucy. So, who's the lucky bride?" The woman asked. Olivia had raised her hand, the girls cheering. As Lucy began to brush Olivia's hair, she was starting conversation with the girls. Which Olivia presumed was a technique to calm brides down before the big day. "So, what did you guys do for your bachelorette party?"

"Oh, we didn't have one. And neither did the men." Olivia replied. "We party all the time so it isn't really necessary to do it separately."

With the girls hair all washed, dried and cut, Lucy began to style it. Olivia wanted the bridesmaids to have their hair in whatever was comfortable for them; so they had decided on a fancy side bun. And for the bride; she wanted to incorporate her everyday hairstyle. Which was a high ponytail. But make it look... fancy? And with Lucy's magical ability to make anything look stylish, she had just that.

With the traditional flutes of champagne being passed around, Olivia was nervous to drink it. She hadn't had alcohol in a long time. What if something bad happens? Obviously, Natalie had noticed Olivia's look of worry and comforted her. "I can assure you, a tiny glass of champagne will not do anything. We're here to support you. It's your choice." And with those wise words, she had a sip.

The girls were all listening to music, dancing, having some champagne, singing and getting ready. And soon enough, it was time to go. David had arrived, admiring all of the gorgeous bridesmaids. And finally, Olivia had walked out. "Olivia, oh my gosh. You look amazing." David sighed. "Hollywood's most beautiful couple." He added, earning laughs from everyone. When David left with the bridesmaids, it was just Olivia waiting to leave.

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