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Elizabeth Ross ([personal profile] wereokay) wrote in [community profile] code_blue2013-06-29 08:28 pm
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the wedding - open rp post

The big day is finally here and Betty shifts between being extremely nervous one minute, and completely calm the next. Guests are arriving already, and after the short ceremony there is going to be a comfortable reception.

Even though the approach to this wedding has been somewhat casual, there is no mistaking the investment in time and effort. It's an outdoor wedding, and the gazebo couldn't be decorated any further, flowers and ribbons are basically everywhere.

If you hurry, you can catch the bride to wish her luck!
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[personal profile] totherescue 2013-06-30 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Before she can catch herself, Pepper's wrinkling her nose at the thought of Betty being indoctrinated into some sort of Stepford Hallmark family. "I can't say I blame you. I would gladly walk you down the aisle, but then they really wouldn't know what to think. But just know that, this time next year, if I find that you've given up margarita night for scrabble and church bake sales, I'm going to have to stage an intervention. Just letting you know now."

Of course, the more Pepper thinks about it, the more she begins to feel what very well could be the beginning of the loss of her best friend. And it's silly; Betty isn't going anywhere, obviously, but this is always how it happens. Marriage, then babies, then in a blink it's getting together for lunch every now and again, when husbands, babies, jobs, and so on permit. As the thought begins to settle in her mind, her vision begins to blur with impending tears.

Selfish, Potts. Selfish...

She dabs quickly at the corners of her eyes and shakes her head. This is Betty's big day, and despite how it may look, Pepper is happy for her. Extremely so. Given all she's been through, no one deserves Happily Ever After more than her.

"Okay, okay. Let me get out of here so you can gather your thoughts, say a prayer, smoke a cigarette, or anything else you may need to do." She holds her arms out for a hug. "Don't be afraid of your father-in-law. Seriously. Just think of it as a quaint way welcoming you to the family."