"Hey, Max," Bailey asked, "have you seen my blue bracelet?"

Max replied, "What does it look like?" Bailey rolled her eyes.

"It looks like the blue bracelet that I wear every. single. day."

"Haven't seen it," Max answered.

"Bailey," Riley cried, holding up a navy blue bracelet with gold stripes on it, "I found it!"

"That's great! Thank you so much," Bailey exclaimed, taking the bracelet from her four-year-old niece and placing it on her wrist. When Max's Aunt Debra and her husband, Marvin, lost custody of their nephew, they adopted four-year-old Riley Namoa, an energetic child whose parents were killed in a car crash.

"How do I look?" Bailey asked, standing up and adjusting the tiara that held her veil in place.

"You look like Elsa," Riley said. Bailey laughed.

"That movie came out eight years ago, and everyone's still talking about it," Max complained, "I mean, like, seriously! It's ridiculous!"

"It's been eight years? I remember Charlie taking you to see that when Caroline -your mom- wanted him to spend some time with you. You've gotten so tall since then."

"I know," Max replied, pulling a small box out of his pocket and handing it to Bailey, "This is for you. Charlie helped me pick it out." Bailey had tears in her eyes as she opened the box. Inside it, she found a gold necklace with the words 'I love you' engraved in Max's best cursive.

"Do you like it?"

"Max, I love it," She cried, throwing her arms around him, "This is the best gift anyone's ever given me."

"I'm glad you like it," Max replied. After a few seconds, Bailey let go of her stepson, put on the necklace, and returned to doing her makeup for the wedding. She smiled as she thought about the past few months. She could hardly believe that it had been a whole year since the Zeus fight. After finishing with her makeup, she took off her jeans and WRB tee shirt and put on her dress. It was a beautiful white mermaid dress with long sleeves and turquoise lace on the back. Bailey was so excited to be marrying Charlie. This was going to be the best day of her life.