A step of faith
-class society wedding within nothing less than three days was a lot to do. A lot. She always imagined herself leaving all the work to the wedding planner. She will let her know of her
nvitation cards was already being dealt with so after booking the hall for the exact wedding date, sh
e didn't care one bit what she looked like in any of them. She saw no reason in dressing up for something her heart wasn't in. After spending many hours begging for mercy, Jane insisted that they persisted. J
She pleaded as she tried on the next shoe. Her feet were killing her and Jane persisted she
still need to head to the
next shoe. My feet were killing me and she persisted I wear something elegant. Ignoring my
to head to the cake shop, get a make
ot to be kidding me!" She exclaimed in disbelie
isn't me. I trust you so I'll leave the rest to you." She to
orders from Mr. Andrew!" She explaine
, there is o
have any other choice but to rush everythi
. You do your job well. I really need to go. Thank you Jane" she told her as she qu
owards her office. Half of the day was gone already mak
bought that place about a year ago after saving up some money while working with her d
ate... again." Caro
petite. She had eyebrows carved by angels, her nose was perfectly structured, her small pink lips accented her face well, and her long brunette hair framed her face gracefully. Caro and savi had met in competition; they were team mates. She instantly caught her
oying things came up." She t
Andrew klien!?" She exclaimed almost in a high pitch
n?" Caro asked as she grabbed her by the arms and shook a bit violently to her dissatisfaction. After ward
g married! Then I see an image of the both of you. Seriously, why didn't you tell me anything?" She explained
r any dating in the first place but then she recalled the part where ju
about to say the first word when
h joy. A huge smile played on her face. As she went on to hold onto him. She felt so embarrassed especially as she took a look at Andrew and still c
I need her to behave right now, I need all of the moral support I can get from this girl. I can't h
eet. I need you to go so I'm able to upkeep my business." She told him gaining back some courage but he did nothing of her expec
l this b
at
ally doing you more of a favour than
d at him and saw no remorse regarding the insults he just rendered on her. I get it, he's trying to belit
s and so you don't have a say in anything that goes on here. Therefore, I'll ask you nicely once more to please leave my building." She retorted, crossing her arms in an attempt to app
i
ame here for a reason. It didn't
ing here." She replied quite quickly. The immediate glare
a whisper as she lea
d and she had to shift her eyes to her. The look of confusion on her face quickly remi