“Isabella Marie, you’re nucking futs coming to work the
Friday before your wedding,” Alice chided. “I already said you could go. You
need to head home, if even to kick up your feet since this weekend is going to
be all sorts of crazy with the rehearsal tonight, wedding tomorrow and porn
star fucking until Tuesday. You’re so going to be walking funny when you get
back.”
I shot her an exasperated look. Really? “Alice, it’s Valentine’s day weekend. We’ve got a million
and one parties going on in our school. I would suck as an assistant principal
if I left you to deal with that all on your own,” I argued. “Once afternoon bus
duty is done, I’m out of here to get changed and head over to the church.”
“You’re so stubborn, Hells Bells,” Alice snickered, shaking
her head.
“Takes one to know one, Ali-cat,” I countered. “Come on.
Cafeteria duty calls.” Alice rolled her as eyes she grabbed her walkie-talkie
from its base. We went down to the multipurpose room and watched as the kids
ate their lunches. John and Grace, unlike me, were called out of school for the
day. My mom was taking them to Rose’s for haircuts and spending some time with them
since everything had been revolving around the wedding and Esme’s unfortunate deterioration.
Aside from a few days that they missed for colds or the stomach bug, I called
them in, giving them a free day off.
“Are you and Edward spending the night apart tonight?” Alice
asked as we went back to our office after lunches were done. “I could whip up a
bachelorette party …”
“No, Alice. We’re staying together as a family. After the
rehearsal, we’re going back to our house and spending time together. Edward
wants to give the kids presents, representing his new place in our family. Tomorrow,
I’m making us breakfast before Edward leaves to get ready at his parents’
house. We’re meeting at Rose’s salon by eleven, I think,” I said, reminding her
of the plan. Alice gave me a wry grin. “What? You look like you know something.”
“I know nothing, sweetie,” Alice sang.
“Bullshit, Alice.” She just giggled, her grin spreading. Rolling
my eyes, I huffed out a breath. “Do you have your dress?”
“Yes, Bella,” Alice laughed. “God, you’re turning into me.”
“You’re rubbing off on me, Ali-cat,” I snickered. “Working
with you has definitely improved my list-making skills, that’s for sure.” I checked
my watch, seeing that Billy, Rebecca’s and Ryan’s flight would be landing in
just a few minutes. “I need to check on my dad. He’s picking up Billy from the
airport.”
“SeaTac?”
I nodded. “I’m also going to send the weekly update to the
parents. I’m nearly done with the draft.”
“Take your time, Bells,” Alice said. “You’ve got a lot on
your plate. I’m certain that parents can deal with not having the weekly newsletter for one week.”
I rolled my eyes, ducking into my office. I quickly called
my dad, who already had Billy, Rebecca, Ryan and baby Tia in my SUV. Their
flight had arrived early. I spoke briefly to each of them before I hung up and
turned to the newsletter. My mind was unfocused and rightfully so. I was
thinking of what still needed to be done for the wedding, which was happening
tomorrow. I blinked down at my checklist, seeing a number of things that still
needed to be crossed off.
Flowers ordered and set for delivery. Done.
Dress pressed and hanging in Mom’s closet along with Grace’s
flower girl dress. Done and done.
Edward’s tuxedo? Check
with him.
Table décor and oversized photo for our ‘sign-in’. At Mom’s, to be delivered tomorrow morning
Misc. gifts for bridesmaids, groomsmen, family members and
the like. Need to be wrapped.
“Oh my God, Bella,” Alice laughed. I blinked up, seeing her standing
over me with her hands on her hips. “I’ve been here for like five minutes.”
“I’m sorry,” I chuckled.
“That’s it. You’re going home. I’ll see you at the church tonight,” she ordered, pointing to the door.
Mothers gifts
Bella's dress for the rehearsal dinner
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