t h i r t y - f o u r

5.8K 116 63
                                        

A S P E N ' S  P O V

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

A S P E N ' S P O V

"What do you think of this dress?" I asked Livi, turning from side to side as I looked in the large mirror.

"It's cute but it looks like it's suffocating you." She laughed, drinking some water.

"No champagne or anything?" I asked, raising a brow at her through the mirror.

"I'm just trying to stay off of it before the wedding." She answered, placing the glass down on the side table.

Me and Livi were going bridesmaid dress shopping as she had already picked out her wedding dress. Cole for some stupid reason rented out the shop because word had gotten out about their wedding.

Livi's social media was blowing up with dms, people tagging her, and even posts on their wedding. All because Cole was some super famous CEO billionaire.

"I'm this close to deleting twitter." Livi groaned, tapping away on her phone.

"Why? What happened this time?" I asked, stepping down and coming over to sit next to her.

She showed me the post on her phone as I squinted my eyes and read it. I rolled my eyes, looking at the shaderoom tweet.

"How did they even get that picture? We took that in the house before we left

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

"How did they even get that picture? We took that in the house before we left." Livi frowned, looking over it.

"I have no idea. But look at the bright side, we look hot." I tried to cheer her up, standing up and going back in the changing room.

"Aspen, you know I can always wait until Mom gets here. You don't have to keep walking around." Livi spoke as I rolled my eyes from behind the curtain.

"Livi, this is your wedding. This is only going to happen once so stop worrying about me and my knee. I'll be fine." I told her, poking my head through the curtain just as the door opened.

I squinted my eyes at the door, seeing Mom walk in. She looked between me and Livi as she took her seat on the couch.

I went back behind the curtain, changing into the next dress. I walked out and ran my hands down the smooth material, smiling as I eyed it in the mirror.

Crossing PathsWhere stories live. Discover now