The Unexpected Wedding (Comfort Crossing Book 5) by Kay Correll

The Unexpected Wedding (Comfort Crossing Book 5) by Kay Correll

Author:Kay Correll [Correll, Kay]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, sweet romance, women's fiction, small town romance, family saga
Publisher: Rose Quartz Press
Published: 2016-06-04T23:00:00+00:00


I take you as you are, unconditionally, to be by your side…

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

Bella glanced at her notebook to make sure everything was going as planned. The arbor had been decorated with mini-lights and ivy. A handful of chairs had been placed in the yard. Becky Lee hadn’t wanted to walk up an aisle, so they were all just going to gather at four in the afternoon.

Luckily the heat wave had broken. It would still be hot, but not smothering hot. She’d also put a few fans outside blowing on the arbor and the chairs.

Jenny was picking up the bouquet and bringing it over with her. Becky Lee should be here any minute. Owen had picked up the wedding cake, and it was sitting on the table she’d decorated with flowers. They’d have a small reception inside her home after the ceremony.

She turned at the sound of a knock at the door. “Come in.”

Becky Lee walked through the door. Bella took one look at her and hurried over. “What’s the matter?”

Becky Lee forced a weak smile. “Nothing? I mean, I’m getting married today. Why would I be feeling shaky?”

“Oh, hon. It’s going to be okay. Really.” Bella hugged her friend. “Though there is still time to change your mind.”

“Not going to happen.”

“Then let’s go back in my bedroom and get you dressed and ready. I’m going to do your hair. I have flowers I’m going to tuck into it. You’ll look great.”

Bella led her friend to the bedroom and helped her get dressed in Jenny’s wedding dress. It looked spectacular on her.

“Look, I bought you these heels to wear. See, aren’t they adorable? Teal toes on them. Your favorite color.”

“I love them.” Becky Lee took the shoes out of the box. “They’re perfect.”

“I thought so. I know you love teal—which is really a kind of blue—so now you have your something borrowed and something blue. The dress is vintage, so it’s your something old, the shoes are new, so you’re all covered.”

Becky Lee laughed. “I guess you do have it all sorted out for me.”

“Now, sit down and let me do your hair. I’m going to do it up with a few curls hanging down. And just a few sprigs of flowers.”

“I’m at your mercy.” Becky Lee slipped into the chair in front of the mirror.

Jenny came into the bedroom when Bella was finishing. “It looks great.” Jenny came and stood beside the mirror. “Oh, and I put the bouquet in the fridge.”

“Thanks.” Bella tucked one last sprig in Becky Lee’s hair. “There, what do you think?”

“I think you need to come do my hair all the time.” Becky Lee smiled.

~ * ~

Becky Lee stood up and walked over to a full-length mirror in the corner. She turned this way and that. She really did look like a bride. She even felt like a bride. Nervous. Excited.

You are a bride, silly.

“You two did so much in so little time. I can’t begin to thank you enough.”

“Of course, we helped you. Wouldn’t have it any other way.



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