The Reyes-Wilhern Wedding, The Church, Saturday Evening [12/5]

Dec 05, 2009 18:34

It was to be an extravagant affair, with a mariachi band performing the music. Father Ned, of course, had his services hired to perform the actual ceremony. It may have been a rush arrangement, but it had to be. Hugo Reyes needed to marry his blushing bride before she was fully aware of his international playboy reputation, not to mention a few of ( Read more... )

penelope wilhern, ned, hurley reyes, church

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The Pews likes_chicken December 6 2009, 00:34:30 UTC
For the audience to mingle and watch.

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Re: The Pews scruffnfeathers December 6 2009, 00:51:23 UTC
Castiel didn't remember anything about a wedding in the church's schedule. He was pretty sure he would remember something like this.

Well, he supposed he couldn't be infallible. Either way, it behooved him to attend. He'd never seen a modern wedding ceremony.

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Re: The Pews fates_jaye December 6 2009, 01:40:43 UTC
Jaye was here, but she was tragically still a ghost and couldn't be seen. She was, however, ready to jump on anyone she knew and beg them to be able to see her. To no avail. Woe.

And if she couldn't, weddings were always good entertainment.

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Re: The Pews living_endless December 6 2009, 02:21:09 UTC
Deirdre had rolled out of Jonothon Evan Starsmore's warm bed to make it to the wedding. She just loved weddings, and was here in her best black satin slipdress. It was okay for church, though -- she was wearing a hat.

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Re: The Pews chic_harper December 6 2009, 02:40:46 UTC
Harper was there to support her friend and everything, but for now, her first priority was to scope out what everyone was wearing. She was also keeping an eye out for that witch Summer after the confrontation they'd had earlier.

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Re: The Pews nofishinmypond December 6 2009, 02:41:07 UTC
Ahhh, weddings were always so beautiful. Really.

...Okay, Jack was just there for the food.

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Re: The Pews heromaniac December 6 2009, 02:57:21 UTC
There in one of the back rows, was Yomoko. She looked around for a few minutes, still not sure if she should be here, but she loved romance and weddings. If it was a bother, she'd leave. Someone would tell her, if they noticed her at all. People usually didn't. She pulled a rather thick book from the bag beside her and waited for the event to start.

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Re: The Pews montecito_east December 6 2009, 03:05:41 UTC
Mary was there, sitting in the last row, all dressed in black. She adored weddings, but nothing was going to hold back the tears today. Not when she was missing her beloved Casey Manning so much that it hurt.

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