After we all got some much needed sleep after the excitement of the night. I didn't get too much sleep though, I was day dreaming. Well, night dreaming I guess since I'm trying to get to sleep but just can't seem to. I have reason for that though. I'm getting married soon.
When Ezra got there in the morning we were all at the breakfast table and he took the spot next to me getting a pop tart. "Good morning." he said giving me a kiss on the lips. With that we all started talking about the wedding.
There were many ideas, but we decided to keep on doing what Hanna and Spencer started, as small as we can get it in the backyard. Of course I am going to have to find the perfect wedding dress before we can set the date, but it will be as soon as possible.
When we got all of that sorted out the girls and I started looking for dresses. We went to the only bridal store in Rosewood. We started looking around. Everything was so white. "In some ways they all look the same!" I commented after a few minutes. They just laughed at me.
When I found one that I liked, and that looked like it would fit me without any alterations, I pointed it out, "Aria that looks so pretty!" Emily pointed out. So I went to go try it on.
I got the big puffy dress on, it was like it was made for me. I walked out and They gasped at it, "That is the dress for you." Spencer informed me, and I couldn't agree more on the subject. I looked in the mirror and Hanna put the veil on me that went with it, and Spencer handed me the bouquet.
Knowing that I was the dress for me, I got it. Then on to the brides maids dresses. We found some simple black ones that would do the job perfectly. I paid for the clothes and we were out of there.
We got home and soon all of Rosewood knew about the wedding, and we still hadn't told my parents. The phone rang it was my mom so I picked it up, "Hello?" I answered expecting the worst out of her. Nothing that she says can stop me though I am a legal adult and I can do what I want.
Over the line I heard her take a deep breath, "So your getting married? Where you planning on telling me?" she asked me with a very annoyed tone in her voice. I don't blame her, I am her daughter, and it is all over town now.
Sitting down next to Ezra on the sofa I sighed, "Yes mom, we were just about to go over there and tell you. Don't worry we haven't set a date yet, but it's going to be in the next month." I informed her trying to say it in the best way possible.
There was silence, I tried to think of a better way to say that in my mind, but I came to a blank. "Well keep me informed. Are we still on for coffee later?" she asked me trying to hide the unsure-ity in her voice. I know this might be hard for her, but she knows better to fight me on something like this.
Keeping calm I took Ezra's hand. "Yeah were still on. I'll talk to you then." with that the line went dead. I put my head on Ezra's shoulder and he kissed the top of my head and held me close to him. "She's happy, just surprised." I informed him after a moment.
After some lunch and some more planning, we have everything figured out and planned. Now I just have to get my parents used to the idea. That might just take a little bit of work, but they'll come around. It might not be before the wedding, because it's next week, but they will eventually.
Not wanting to keep mom waiting I grabbed my keys and left for coffee. When I got there, not to my surprise, dad was there as well. "Hey mom, hey dad." I greeted them as I sat down in between them.
There was a awkward silence, "Well I'm getting married next week." I informed them breaking the news in person, and the silence. It's best to get it out of the way. Knowing them there more unhappy about me not telling them then me actually getting married. Which hasn't happened yet.
They almost laughed, "We heard. When were you planning on telling us?" Dad said almost jokingly. Ok, he just proposed last night. I know I got a little bit ahead of myself, but really? I think I would tell my parents that I was a getting married even if I was a little late.
"I was going to tell you today. Around five minutes ago." I informed them almost smugly. The rest of lunch was alright. I think they were just glad that I was planning on telling them even if they weren't the first ones to know.
