It's the first time something like this has happened in the Inn, and Jane has decided to oblige April's few desires by temporarily changing the season from winter to spring. It's warm, but not too warm, not muddy, there's green and flowers everywhere
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He doesn't look too good, but he's excited, and it shows.
Bounce bounce hacking cough bounce.
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She can hardly breathe, she's so giddy.
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"And how is our blushing bride doing, hm?"
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Her feet are bare, and her toenails and fingernails are painted a light lavender color, courtesy of Buffy Summers, manicurist. Her hair's down in ringlets, and she has a bouquet of wildflowers that she made herself this morning and begged Jane to keep fresh. (Jane did.)
"I'm... oh god, I'm getting married. Me."
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"You are, you really are! Oh, and by the way, this might be a bad time to mention this but you do know I've got no clue as to wat I'm doing with this whole marrying you two bit, right? Of course I've got the gist of uit but minor details? I haven't got a clue."
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She's stuck between beaming and crying, because it's so beautiful and wonderful and it reminds her so much of her own wedding.
Not that it happened in anywhere near the same way, but the looks of love on their faces... She's seen that before.
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His smile is broad and even as he looks over at Juliet, it only widens some at the appearance she holds as well. He's quite aware why hers might be just so bright.
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