Bleeding Harts

Wedding Planner!Maya AU

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Bleeding Harts-

Prologue-

Maya's transition from high school to now was definitely a tale to tell, because nobody expected her to be here, sitting behind a starch white desk organized with teal desk apparel and windows opened, shining through to the beautiful city of New York.

The building, of approximately 21 stories decked out with creative quotes, romantic photos, and about 208 employers with their own personalized offices worked there, and though Maya's treatment was all smiles and equality, they all knew who the top dog was.

Maya Hart, CEO of one of the most popular businesses, Imagine this.

Wedding Planner Extraordinaire.

Maya knew the in-and-outs of what she liked to call "the binding of love" and thoroughly explained that a perfect wedding was not just decorations or perfect venues, but the happiness that shown upon the faces of the bride and groom.

If they succeeded in that department, she knew they'd done a great job.

Though, at the age of 22, and from what she gathered as a gifted extraordinaire of weddings and all planning that came with it, what she learned from the first month of her first employment were several things:

One: Do not(UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!) Panic, and if you do, try very well to do so in the most silent manor. By silent, she means no fidgeting, no sweating, no quivering smiles, no anxious tapping, no rambling, don't brush your fingers through your hair, don't bite your lip, don't tremble or shake, don't choke, and don't ever be at a loss of words. Brides have a serious panic tracking detector, and they will often take the most normal symptoms as a serious clue, and might do something they might regret like spill something on their dress or overthink their decision to marry in the first place and go full on bridezilla.

Two: Bridezillas are never something you want to deal with.

Three: If perhaps you have to deal with a bridezilla, calm them down with the most understanding voice, and try not to sound reprimanding, that's the worst thing you could possibly do because you'll make them realize they're acting crazy, and they'll turn the crazy level to 11, the craziest of crazy. Remind them of what they told you, why she wanted to marry her groom, and don't strain your voice or baby her either, that would just end in disaster.

Four: Attraction is deadly and if you somehow get involved with it, shut that shit down quickly.

Five: The wedding is all essential to the Bride, she is what you look at and you don't matter once she steps into that venue. You cease to exist until the Bride needs help with something, and even then, it is all about her. The wedding, the money revolves around that beautiful women walking down the aisle in a dress that fits her in all the right ways and looking like the prize that everyone wants.

Six: The biggest rule, the one you must make sure you have if you want to be a wedding planner… Never fall in love.