Exactly. It's our way of testing the waters before anything like marriage. [ oh, there's something to consider. ] If... you know, anything like that's in my future.
Yeah? [ What girl hasn't, really? Even Iris has thought about it in the abstract, from how she wants Dad to walk her down the aisle to how Barry was going to give a speech... ] What would your dream wedding be like?
At one point I thought Jimmy Junior was going to be my groom and we were going to eat lobster, but that's changed.
I know I want it to be outdoors. And have horses involved. Like riding to the altar in a carriage since I guess it'd be kinda hard to ride the horse itself in a dress... unless I had a special riding dress made or just went nontraditional and wore pants...
Yeah, and I'd do anything to accomodate having horses there.
My other big problem is my wedding party. I can't decide if I want Mom or Louise to be my maid of honor or if I should just have both of them. Because Mom would probably be too busy crying the whole day to do much, but Louise would keep her head.
Well, I don't know how it usually works in your world, but my college friends went with their sisters more often than not.
[ Iris, lacking said sisters, would probably choose Linda Park or Kara Danvers (and if she were to get married here - Ashley Williams), but that's a story for another time. ]
When the time comes, and you're back home, float the idea by both and see what they think.
And I think it would be fun because Louise would take charge while I'm frazzled with everything else. She's good with that. She's kind of the leader of the 3 of us even though she's the youngest.
I have talked about it with Mom before, but she says I'll probably change my mind a million times before it happens and that it's OK if I go with none, too. She and Dad got married at the courthouse, so it was never an issue for her.
[ the courthouse sounds kind of anticlimactic, but who is Iris to judge, really? ]
I can believe it. For now, it's more fun to imagine, right? You can worry about the actual details when the time rolls around - and it's gonna be a when, knowing you.
I'm trying to write some original fiction. A romance novel, like the ones I read. I mean, uh, the teenage-appropriate ones, 'cause I'd never read the ones Mom left behind. Heh. Heh.
Yeah, I don't want to try and force myself to be something I'm not. So to speak. It's not going to be any good if it's something I'm not comfortable with.
Well, that and you should write whatever you want to. Fictional worlds are oysters, just ready for you to take charge and figure out what best makes you... you.
And once I figure this one out, the possibilites are endless. I can even make up different worlds. When I wrote fanfiction, it was always using people or worlds I already knew... so this is more challenging.
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I know I want it to be outdoors. And have horses involved. Like riding to the altar in a carriage since I guess it'd be kinda hard to ride the horse itself in a dress... unless I had a special riding dress made or just went nontraditional and wore pants...
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[ thousands of years of tradition, sure, but aren't rules meant to be broken? ]
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My other big problem is my wedding party. I can't decide if I want Mom or Louise to be my maid of honor or if I should just have both of them. Because Mom would probably be too busy crying the whole day to do much, but Louise would keep her head.
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[ Iris, lacking said sisters, would probably choose Linda Park or Kara Danvers (and if she were to get married here - Ashley Williams), but that's a story for another time. ]
When the time comes, and you're back home, float the idea by both and see what they think.
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I have talked about it with Mom before, but she says I'll probably change my mind a million times before it happens and that it's OK if I go with none, too. She and Dad got married at the courthouse, so it was never an issue for her.
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I can believe it. For now, it's more fun to imagine, right? You can worry about the actual details when the time rolls around - and it's gonna be a when, knowing you.
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But no, I was thinking more, you're smart, and sweet, and really down-to-earth. Any guy - or girl - would be lucky to have you.
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I haven't considered dating other girls before, but who knows where my life will end up?
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[ see: her entire journalism career. ]
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