Lissa Hollis lets out a small sigh as she sits back into the plush chair while a makeup artist applies a pale silver eye shadow to her eye lids.

"I'm surprised this place hasn't been featured in a movie." The makeup artist, a petite girl with her blonde hair pulled back into a bun, says, "I mean it really is a scene straight from a fairytale wedding."

A smile can't help but form on Lissa's lips, "It really is huh?" She lets her arms slide down from the chairs arms rests to the silky white dress she's wearing. The venue, The Grand Franklin Inn, was an old hotel that fell to ruins as it aged. A few years ago it was bought by a wealthy man who returned the hotel to its former glory. Not an expense was spared when it came to restoring the hardwood floor in the large ballroom or the marble on the stairs leading to the second floor. At least that's what the wedding planner told Lissa and Billy when she brought them to there. It only took minutes for them to both be won over by the beauty of the hotel which included the ballroom which had walls and a ceiling like a green house.

The makeup artist sets her brush and eye shadow palette down, steps back and looks Lissa over, "You look gorgeous." She tells Lissa and steps out of the way so Lissa can look into the vanity mirror in front of her. Lissa smiles at her reflection. Her still dyed black hair comes just below her shoulders now. The hairstylist pulled pieces back to keep it out of her face and secured it with bobby pins then curled the occasional piece here and there for texture. It was simple and how she liked it. Her normally pale skin has a hint of tan to it after a job in Mexico the week before. The makeup is simple like her hair, just enough to be noticeable. "I'll come back before pictures to do touch ups." The makeup artist tells Lissa then walks out of the bridal suite.

Lissa looks around the empty room, enjoying being left alone for the first time she woke up this morning. Lacy and Maggie were serving as her bridesmaids, since the majority of the people Lissa's close to are men. She was going to invite Michelle, an FBI agent she was close with to join the bridal party but decided against it. If Michelle overheard even half the things The Expendables do, she'd be obligated to arrest them all. Which would then lead to arrests of nearly all the wedding guests before Lissa and Billy would get a chance to say "I do".

She gets up from the oversized chair, careful not to snag her dress. It's a soft white gown that just touches the floor, nothing so elaborate Lissa would need help getting around. It flows from her waist down while being a bit more form fitting at the top to support it being strapless. The dress was surprisingly found by Lee while he was in England on a solo job. Lissa had spent hours upon hours trying on dresses with Lacy trying on dresses with no luck. Then one day Lee walks into hers and Billy's house and tosses a garment bag at her. To her surprised look he told her that now she had the perfect dress so he could have Lacy back instead of spending hours dress shopping with her. The dress was in fact perfect, not only what Lissa wanted but in size. Lee wouldn't share where the dress came from and Lissa could only hope he didn't hold some dress designer at knife point for it. Lissa crosses the room to the large bay window which overlooks the backyard.

Out in the yard is Billy playing with their huskies Remy and Colt out in the large yard. Both dogs are wearing black tuxedo vests, something she and Billy joked about one night then decided they wanted it come the morning. Wearing the vests was nothing new to the dogs who regularly ran around the yard in bullet proof vests. Billy wanted to be able to bring one of the dogs with them on missions so he could have someone watch his back while he was focused on his sniper rifle. Once the pups were old enough, Billy and Lissa started training them for that purpose. Though when training ended the two of them were just normal dogs happy to play chase and take up half of Billy and Lissa's king size bed.

Lissa looks around the room grabbing her cellphone off a nearby table and a fleece blanket from the back of the couch. She wraps the blanket around her like a towel, blocking the view of her dress; it is bad luck for the groom to see the dress before the wedding after all. "Your 11 o'clock." She texts Billy then watches him toss a ball for Remy and Colt before reading her message.

Billy's eyes meet hers from across the yard and the smiles giving him a wave. He waves back, making a goofy face at her. She's about to make one back to him when she sees a look of panic form on his face. He takes off in a dead run in her direction yelling the same thing over and over again. It takes Lissa second to process it. "Behind you!"

Lissa's mid spin when a guy in a suit and a ski mask grabs ahold of her. With her feet off the ground he starts out of the room. She shifts her weight to his left side, putting more pressure on his left knee, then give it one good kick with the white ballet style flats she's wearing. She's glad she didn't let Lacey talk her into heels now. The guy releases his grip on her, giving Lissa a window to punch him in the jaw. "Somebody!" She screams for help.

Another guy in a ski mask appears in the doorway blocking her way out of the bridal suite. Lissa finds herself backing up to the bay window, trying to get out of their reach. "A little help in here!" Lissa shouts again. While the inn is big, someone has to be lingering around that can help. She casts a glance over her shoulder and out the bay window to find Billy fighting off multiple ski masked men as well.

Her attention is pulled from Billy to the men in the bridal suite who are making hand gestures. They then both make a run for her. Lissa side steps out of one of the men's way but the other makes contact with her. The force sends them both stumbling backwards to the bay window. Lissa manages to shift so his back goes through the window, shattering it as they both fall to the ground.