<b>Chapter </b><b>150 </b>
500!!!!!!
<i>“</i><i>I </i><i>think </i><i>the </i><i>Remington </i><i>would </i><i>be </i><i>the </i><i>best </i><i>ce</i><i>.</i><i>” </i>
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Theo looked at Ma for indication that was the best ce. Ma smiled brightly.
“<i>The </i><i>Remington </i><i>will </i><i>be </i><i>perfect</i><i>! </i><i>They </i><i>have </i><i>the </i><i>loveliest </i><i>courtyard</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
“<i>Oh</i><i>, </i><i>the </i><i>wedding </i><i>can </i><i>be </i><i>in </i><i>the </i><i>fall </i><i>when </i><i>the </i><i>weather </i><i>is </i><i>perfect </i><i>here</i><i>!!</i><i>” </i>
Ka beamed.
As everyone began to n our wedding, Kai looked at me with an apologetic expression.
Leaning over, he whispered,
<i>“</i>I’m <i>sorry</i><i>. </i><i>They’re </i><i>all </i><i>just </i><i>really </i><i>excited</i><i>.</i><i>” </i>
I smiled passively. And leaned closer.
“It’s <i>okay</i><i>. </i><i>I </i><i>don’t </i><i>know </i><i>the </i><i>first </i><i>thing </i><i>about </i><i>wedding </i><i>nning </i><i>anyway</i><i>.</i><i>” </i>
I giggled as the family continued.
<b><i>Kai’s </i></b><b>POV</b><b><i>: </i></b>
The sound of her giggle made my heart spin in unnecessary circles. I looked at Gracie’s beautiful face as it filled with humor and joy listening to my crazy family n OUR wedding. I don’t think anything could have made my day happier. That was until Ka told me the good news.
“<i>Oh</i><i>, </i><i>Kai</i>… <i>Gracie </i><i>is </i><i>going </i><i>to </i><i>stay </i><i>here </i><i>with </i><i>you </i><i>tonight </i>so <i>she </i><i>cane </i><i>home </i><i>with </i>you <i>tomorrow</i><i>. </i><i>Does </i><i>this </i><i>couch </i><i>convert </i><i>into </i><i>a </i><i>bed</i><i>?</i><i>” </i>
My mind cleared out slightly as Ka looked at me waiting for my response.
<i>“</i><i>Um</i>…I <i>don’t know</i><i>. </i><i>I-</i><i>” </i>
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Before I could answer, Gracie cut in.
<i>“</i><i>It’s </i><i>okay </i><i>if </i>it <i>doesn’t</i>! <i>That </i><i>recliner </i><i>is </i><i>really </i><ifortable</i><i>.</i><i>” </i>
“<i>Absolutely </i><i>not</i><i>! </i><i>Kai</i><i>! </i><i>She </i><i>can’t </i><i>sleep </i><i>in </i><i>a </i><i>recliner</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
“<i>No</i>, it’s <i>really </i><i>okay </i><i>Ka</i><i>, </i><i>we’ll </i><i>be </i><i>home </i><i>tomorrow</i><i>.</i><i>” </i>
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Gracie smiled brightly at my little sister who was now pouting. To be honest, I wasn’t thrilled about her sleeping in a chair either. I could tell she hadn’t been getting much sleep. Although her face was wless, I’d noticed the slightly darkened circles under her eyes and the slight redness. She needed rest.
Just then, grandmother detoured the conversation back to the wedding.
“1000<i>! </i><i>The </i><i>Remington </i><i>can </i><i>fit </i><i>up </i><i>to </i><i>a </i>1000 <i>people </i><i>in </i><i>their </i><i>courtyard</i>.<i>” </i>
<i>“</i>See! <i>I </i><i>knew </i><i>it</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
My father interjected with his hand raised.
<i>“</i><i>Do </i><i>we </i><i>really </i><i>need </i><i>that </i><i>much </i><i>space</i><i>?</i><i>” </i>
My mother frowned staring at the pictures on grandmother’s phone.
“<i>Well </i><i>of </i><i>course </i><i>we </i><i>do</i>! <i>The </i><i>whole </i><i>world </i><i>is </i><i>going </i><i>to </i><i>want </i>to <i>see </i><i>this</i><i>! </i><i>Our </i><i>grandson </i><i>woke </i><i>up </i><i>and </i><i>now </i>he’s <i>marrying </i><i>a </i><i>beautiful </i><i>young </i><idy</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
Grandpa Teddy beamed with pride as he spoke.
“<i>Well</i><i>, </i><i>if </i><i>they’re </i><i>getting </i><i>married </i><i>in </i><i>the </i><i>fall </i><i>we </i><i>need </i><i>to </i><i>have </i><i>earthtone </i><i>colors</i>.”
<i>“</i><i>Ohh</i><i>!! </i><i>Gracie </i><i>would </i><i>look </i><i>beautiful </i><i>in </i><i>teal</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
Ka beamed as my mother’s eyes widen with joy as if visualizing Gracie in the color.
<i>“</i><i>What </i><i>about </i><i>orange</i><i>?</i><i>“</i><i>. </i>
“<i>ORANGE</i><i>!!!</i><i>” </i>
My mother, sister, and grandmother all gawked at my dad like he had three heads.
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As they all continued arguing back and forth about colors and themes, I stood up smiled at Gracie extending my hand for her to take.
“Want to get out <i>of </i><i>here</i><i>?</i>”
She giggled again and my heart swelled some more.
<i>“</i><i>Sure</i>.”
We snuck out as my family continued fussing over the wedding.
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<b>Group’s </b><b><i>POV</i></b><b>: </b>
<i>“</i><i>Well</i><i>, </i><i>I </i><i>think </i><i>she </i><i>would </i><i>look </i><i>lovely </i><i>in </i><i>orange</i>.”
Grandpa–Teddy stated with his hands folded siding with Theo.
<i>“</i><i>She </i><i>is </i><i>not </i><i>wearing </i><i>orange</i>! <i>Teal </i><i>is </i><i>definitely </i><i>the </i><i>right </i><i>color</i><i>! </i><i>It’ll </i><i>go </i><i>beautiful </i><i>with </i><i>her </i><i>eggshell </i><i>white </i><i>dress</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
Roana fussed at Teddy as Ka and Ma pulled up wedding boutiques.
“<i>Well </i><i>why </i><i>does </i><i>she </i><i>have </i><i>to </i><i>wear </i><i>white</i><i>?</i><i>” </i>
“<i>Because </i>she’s <i>pure</i>! It’s <i>tradition</i>.”
“<i>Well</i><i>, </i><i>we </i><i>don’t </i><i>know </i><i>if </i><i>that’s </i><i>what </i><i>she </i><i>wants </i><i>to </i><i>wear</i><i>!</i><i>” </i>
“<i>Well</i><i>, </i><i>why </i><i>don’t </i><i>we </i><i>ask her</i>….<i>Gracie </i><i>what </i><i>do </i><i>you-</i><i>” </i>
Everyone turned towards where Gracie and Kai should have been,
<i>“</i><i>Wait</i>….<i>where’d </i><i>they </i><i>go</i><i>?</i><i>” </i>
Ka looked around the room with a puzzled expression,
<i>“</i><i>I </i><i>think </i><i>they </i><i>left </i><i>us</i><i>.</i>”
Theoughed as he closed his tablet. Ma chuckled as well.
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<i>“</i><i>Looks </i><i>like </i><i>they’re </i><i>getting </i><i>along </i><i>just </i><i>fine</i>.<i>” </i>