Early the next morning. Everyone was ready for the wedding.
The makeup artists and stylists arrived early at Deepwater Bay, each carrying a substantial suitcase filled with tools and supplies.
Ava, brimming with excitement and anticipation for her wedding day, had awoken before her alarm could chime. She was now seated comfortably, undergoing the finishing touches of her makeup while Natalie, accompanied by Jasper, had come over. Both Ava's daughters had been entrusted to the watchful eyes of their grandparents at home to ensure they wouldn't disrupt their aunt's wedding.
The Wilson family was also expected to join the celebration, they would bring the two kids along with them. Rachel's capability in handling things was unquestionable. Therefore, they had not much to worry about.
Natalie was confident in Rachel's organizational abilities, so she had no worries. However, Natalie was a bit anxious about the activities arranged for the two young ones. Initially against the idea of the girls performing at their aunt's wedding, Trevon believed in their capabilities. Even Frank was sure there would be no issues, backed by Rose's assurance.
With everyone agreeing and her standing alone in opposition, eventually, the minority submitted to the majority.
Stella had already donned her bridesmaid's outfit, a graceful lavender chiffon dress, strapless and exuding a dreamy, romantic aura, complemented by sleek white high-heeled shoes.
"Stella chose to leave her hair cascading freely over her shoulders, skillfully curling it with an iron, applying a touch of hair serum, and elegantly fastening three elongated hair clips on one side. She admired her reflection in the mirror and couldn't help but say, 'Not bad. Why am I so stunning?'"
Everyone laughed at her comment, except Rose, who cast a reproachful glance at Stella. "It's genuinely a waste of your beauty. You're so pretty. How come no one pursues you?"
Stella tossed her hair nonchalantly. "How would I know? Maybe they think I'm too good-looking, not on par with the beauty of a goddess like myself,'" she quipped.
"Seriously," Rose teased, "I've seen a lot of narcissits, you know. But no one is more narcissistic than you."
Meanwhile, Natalie stood by her sister, tidying her hair, constantly remaining on the side, just in case her sister felt uncomfortable. Jasper sat bored on the bed, engrossed in a video game on Frank's console.
"Ava, don't be nervous. Trust me, there's nothing to worry about. My brother's likely the most nervous one today. His palms are probably sweating like crazy. Just relax and wait for him to come and marry you."
"I'm not nervous. Why didn't you bring Harper? I wanted to get to know her and become friends."
Rose understood Ava was referring to Harper not letting her hold her. Children were like that. Long absences made them distant, but they were easy to soothe and quick to familiarize. She patted Ava's shoulder reassuringly. "No big deal. When you graduate and come to Athana, living at home every day, Harper will start clinging to you. Don't worry."
Among the three kids, Harper was the eldest. Rose thought she might need to consider when to have a second child.
"Okay. Hey, where's Alex? Why isn't she here?" Ava turned her head, scanning the room, noticing Alex's absence.
Stella was still admiring herself in the mirror, tapping an air cushion lightly on her face, absorbed in her own self-love. She applied some lipstick, giving her lips a slight pout. "She's in the room. When I was changing, I asked her if she needed help. She said she didn't, so I left. I thought she might be shy."
Ava seemed to have a sense of understanding. She turned to Natalie beside her, saying, "Sis, could you go and check on Alex for me? I am a little worried about her to be honest. She... might be struggling a little to wear a dress."
"Sure, I'll give Sherri a call. She probably overslept; it's unlike her to be late at this hour," Natalie said while heading out, dialing Sherri's number, not even allowing Sherri a chance to speak, "Did you come on a snail?"
Sherri, slightly out of breath, replied, "I'm at the gate, I'm at the gate. Do you know how fast I drove?"
Hearing her friend was at the gate, Natalie instructed, "Take care of Ava for me when you arrive, I'll go check on Alex and see if there is anything I can help."
"Sure thing, I'll be there in a sec. Don't worry about Ava. Go ahead," Sherri said after hanging up, speaking to her daughter, "Ruby, your godmother is more impatient than your mom. No wonder she had two daughters. She is anxious to have daughters."
Ruby didn't quite understand her mother's words, but she smiled faintly, as if accustomed to the dynamic between her mom and her godmother.
Standing at the door, Natalie knocked gently, "Alex, is everything alright? Can I come in?"
Shortly after, Alex's voice came from inside, "yes, Natalie, please come on in."
Upon entering and closing the door behind her, Natalie noticed that Alex hadn't changed her clothes. "Why haven't you put the dress on? Don't you like it? Does it make you feel uncomfortable to wear a dress?"
A bit awkward, indeed. It was the strapless top that seemed to give Alex a slight case of goosebumps. She nervously scratched her short hair, "Natalie, is there a way to, uh... cover this... this part?"
Natalie picked up the lavender bridesmaid dress from the bed, considering for a moment. This strapless dress might truly pose a challenge for Alex, who wasn't comfortable in skirts. She handed the dress to Alex, "Alex, try this on first. Let me see what I can do to help."
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