Time Warp: I Need a Saviour (Pencyer)
Jan 28, 2014 19:28:01 GMT -5
Post by Lucy Serrano-Blaise on Jan 28, 2014 19:28:01 GMT -5
July, 2025
Three years.
It took three years for the Serrano-Blaise collaborative to actually land on definitive plans for some kind of wedding. It was an onslaught of a battle. Firstly, they couldn't have been more different. Penny's family were proper, Lucy's family were unrefined. Despite the similarities - a straight laced mother for either side and a father with a comparable relaxed attitude - the ideas they both posed were so far from each other.
Britain or Australia. July or January. Formal or informal. Traditional or not-so.
After a while (read: a decent few months, at the most) Lucy had given up on trying to find the medium between them. As much as it was supposed to be her wedding, it really wasn't. She doubted it ever had been. Arguments happened - the Brit's were passive aggressive and the Australians were violent. Lucy wondered why they bothered with the whole thing. Penny seemed to as well. But they could reside to the fact that this was important for them all.
At least they fought for middle ground; Vermont. Neither side seemed to happy about that. But once they landed on it, they were done with planning.
Lucy would argue that the worst thing out of it all was the concept that she hadn't been allowed to see Penny the night before. Or at all during the day. She thought about breaking that rule a lot, but it was like she Brit was under bloody lock and key. Or perhaps it was she who had been stuck behind a locked door all night. Their parents knew them all too well.
Settled in a room alone, Lucy took a deep breath and sighed. She stared at the dress as it hung in the corner. Simple in its own way. She'd agreed to the white dress thing as a promise to her mother, and at least part of her was happy for the fact, even if Penny kept trying to reassure her that she didn't need to wear something like that. There it was. Staring back at her. Reminding her how important this whole day was. Reminding her of the pressure to not fuck it up.
Her fingers curled into the material of her button up shirt, making quick work of the little things before unfurling it from her shoulders. Now was as good a time as any to get ready, right? Maybe she'd linger in her favoured skinny jeans for just a little while longer.
She was just glad she'd managed to convince the Serrano matriarch to leave her alone for this.