Amaranthine
Supernova
- Joined
- Oct 26, 2016
- Location
- Canada
Weddings were meant to be momentous occasions, filled with joy and happiness for all involved and especially the lucky couple themselves. For two people this was the first day of the rest of their lives and there was a beauty to that, one that even Spencer Collins couldn't deny. However, that didn't make her any less thrilled to be pulled along for this wild ride. Had Mackenzie elected to simply invite her to her wedding rather than asking her to be part of the wedding party, right now Spence probably would have been feeling awesome - picked a nice dress, been waiting in the crowd to watch her best friend walk down the aisle to wed the love of her life. Instead here she was - stressing.
It came as no surprise that she had been asked to be a bridesmaid. She had met the bride to be back when they were young, reckless teenagers who knew nothing of the world around it but tried to anyways. That had been over a decade ago now, back when they had been fourteen and new to high school. As the resident best friend of course she was to be a bridesmaid and even though Ava had hoped that there was some way she could stay out of the affair, there was no way to refuse. That had been six months ago and the closer the wedding got, the more she dreaded having to go to it. That anxiety only grew the day before, when she found out that the man who was supposed to walk with her wasn't even in town. What the fuck did they mean, Ray wasn't getting there until the morning?
Spence had never met this man before but she was already getting a terrible impression, and his desire to cut close to being late was going to be the death of her. The rumors had been true - morning came and while everyone else had their partners ready and everything seemed to be moving flawlessly, Spencer was left unaccompanied and with no way to let out that pent up frustration as she dashed around to help get everything just perfect. While Mackenzie seemed to care less about getting every last thing in to spot, the controlling side of Samatha (the bride's mother, who happened to be like a second mother to Spencer herself) had come out and pretty much every second she was being told to do this or that. The minutes were ticking down and half an hour to, and she was still yet to catch sight of the man she was supposed to be walking with. All she had was a name, Ray, and probably 2 more glasses of champagne than she should have drank.
They put things off as long as they could, wanting the whole wedding party to be present. For that much, the brunette was grateful, but eventually the call was made that things had to get going. Girls in lilac dresses lined up with their partners beyond closed double doors, preparing for the music that would signal their entrance one by one. Spence would be first to go followed by several other women, and all she could do as she waited for the cue was shake her head with tight pursed lips done up in a subtle nude color that accented the olive tone to her skin.
It came as no surprise that she had been asked to be a bridesmaid. She had met the bride to be back when they were young, reckless teenagers who knew nothing of the world around it but tried to anyways. That had been over a decade ago now, back when they had been fourteen and new to high school. As the resident best friend of course she was to be a bridesmaid and even though Ava had hoped that there was some way she could stay out of the affair, there was no way to refuse. That had been six months ago and the closer the wedding got, the more she dreaded having to go to it. That anxiety only grew the day before, when she found out that the man who was supposed to walk with her wasn't even in town. What the fuck did they mean, Ray wasn't getting there until the morning?
Spence had never met this man before but she was already getting a terrible impression, and his desire to cut close to being late was going to be the death of her. The rumors had been true - morning came and while everyone else had their partners ready and everything seemed to be moving flawlessly, Spencer was left unaccompanied and with no way to let out that pent up frustration as she dashed around to help get everything just perfect. While Mackenzie seemed to care less about getting every last thing in to spot, the controlling side of Samatha (the bride's mother, who happened to be like a second mother to Spencer herself) had come out and pretty much every second she was being told to do this or that. The minutes were ticking down and half an hour to, and she was still yet to catch sight of the man she was supposed to be walking with. All she had was a name, Ray, and probably 2 more glasses of champagne than she should have drank.
They put things off as long as they could, wanting the whole wedding party to be present. For that much, the brunette was grateful, but eventually the call was made that things had to get going. Girls in lilac dresses lined up with their partners beyond closed double doors, preparing for the music that would signal their entrance one by one. Spence would be first to go followed by several other women, and all she could do as she waited for the cue was shake her head with tight pursed lips done up in a subtle nude color that accented the olive tone to her skin.