Erin was finishing up placing the leftovers into containers for the family to take home for the week when Jamie walked in with the last of the dishes.

"This is all of it," he said as he sat the dishes in the sink and started washing the glasses.

"So did I imagine things or was Eddie a little hard on you at dinner? Everything okay with you guys at work? Erin asked as she started drying the dishes Jamie was washing.

"Nothing is wrong at work," Jamie said as he shrugged his shoulders. "But something is wrong at home" Erin questioned.

"Well…" Jamie said slowly. "What did you do?" Erin sternly said.

"I misspoke the other day and I upset Eddie and I am not entirely sure how to fix it." He said.

"What do you mean you misspoke? Out with out little brother?" Erin sassed as she leaned up against the island and waited for the story.

"We went to that reception hall in Brooklyn that overlooks the city and the bridges to check it out. I was riding with long this week and he gave some advice about not spending all of our money so our friends can party on our dime."

"Jamie please tell me you didn't tell her what I think you did"

"I just put the idea out there that we are more practical then spending a hundred thousand dollars on one day, that we could get married at the court house and then do a brunch here afterwards"

"JAMIE! You did not tell her that? What am I going to do with you?" Erin shrieked at him, popping his arm with the towel.

He rubbed the back of his neck. "I also told her it might have been a waste for just a day" he backed away as his sister made a move to punch his arm.

"Seriously why in the hell would you tell your fiancé you thought the day would be a waste? No wonder she made the crack at dinner about you turning out like dad." She shook her head at him.

"Erin, you know I don't think the day is a waste, I just think that we can make smart choices and not go overboard with the budget. I want her to have the wedding she wants but this isn't about one day, we are starting our lives together." Jamie said as he leaned on his hands at the island.

"I think you need to explain that to her. You have always been the practical one with money Jamie. Let her know what you're thinking but groveling wouldn't hurt." She smiled at him.

"Grovel? I messed up that bad?" he questioned.

"Is that a serious question? Yes, you need to grovel. Show her that your wedding is important to you, and also let her know why you are worried. She will understand." Erin said. He nodded his head.

"I think I have an idea already forming but I could use your help." Jamie said as they went back to washing the dishes and Jamie worked out his idea.

Jamie leaned back to look Eddie in the eyes. "Are you okay with this place" he asked wanting to make sure she was truly okay with the compromise of using this location for the wedding reception. He knew he had upset her when he talked about having a much simpler wedding and he wanted her to know how important their wedding was to him, how important she was to him. Finding this place was a way of showing her that.

Eddie stepped back to take another look at the space. "I am more than okay. This feels like us a mix of modern and traditional which is us to a tee in my opinion" She smiled at him and brought him closer to her. Her eyes moving over the space filled with wood tables and brick walls, little lights strung throughout the space giving it a soft romantic feel as they stood there "but what I'm most excited about is the fact that you took the time to find this place for us and how you did it so fast, thank you for doing it."

"I wanted you to know how important our wedding is to me. I know that I said spending the money would be a waste and I messed up." He pulled her in close, running his hands up and down her arms. "You know me, I think to hard and analyze everything to death. We could spend a million dollars or thirty for our wedding and I am going to feel the same way no matter what." He leaned in and kissed her deeply once again. "I am going to be the luckiest man that day because you are becoming Mrs. Reagan and I can't wait for that to happen.

"I can't wait to marry you either. Where did you find this place?" She asked as she pulled him through out the space to look around.

"Well I had some help from Erin. She noticed at dinner that we were off and I told her what happened." He said as they took a look at the space. "After she beat me with dish towel for what I said she helped me come up with this. One of her coworkers got married last year and the reception was here. She thought it might fit what we were looking for" he intertwined their fingers as they walked through another room. The space had many rooms for them to choose from or use several for different parts of the reception. "This place has tons of options for food that we can look at to decide if we want to do a full sit down meal, or buffet or appetizers to be passed. Depending on the size they can open up another space for a live band or DJ," He told her as Eddie was taking it all in.

"I thought you didn't dance Reagan" Eddie smiled over at him.

"Right place and right time I do, and I can't think of a more perfect time then the day you become my wife." He pulled her in close slowly swaying her back and forth.

"Smooth talker you." She leaned in and laid her forehead against his. "I appreciate the effort Jamie, and the apology. I just want you to talk to me before you worry yourself again okay. I don't expect you to handle everything, especially the finances. It's our bills, our family. We do what we have always done; we always have each other's backs. That has only gotten stronger for me" she said as she looked into his eyes she loved so much.

"I know, we are at our best when we are working together, I think I just got a little worried because I know most women have an idea of how they want their wedding to be and I want you to have exactly what you want" He said as he pulled her through another room.

"I have exactly what I want, you" She walked through another doorway behind and Jamie and her breath was taken for a minute. There was a table for two, set up in a room with a view of the city skyline and wine barrels lining one wall. "What did you do Jamie" she looked at him in awe.

"I know how important food is for you," he laughed when she rolled her eyes. "And figured if I made you wait too long for dinner you may get mad so I asked if there was any way they could do a dinner for us" he pulled out her chair for her as she sat down.

"This is beautiful," she said as she looked over the elegant table with jars lit with candles and simple place settings. The room had small twinkle lights just like the main room they just came through. There were some couches and oversized chair on the other side of the room and to the left were a set of windows that gave you a beautiful view of the city.

"They put together a tasting menu of options we may want to use for the wedding. Figured this may help us decide what we want to do for the reception and not stress us out too much with the planning."

"That's a great idea. I want to make sure we don't get caught up with all the planning." She said as she looked over the table setting. "This is also way too much for an apology. You don't have to do these grand gestures to say you're sorry." He reached across and interlocked their hands on the table giving hers a light squeeze.

"I know and I wont in the future because we are more practical then that but I just wanted you to know that our wedding is important and you are the most important thing in my life"

"I never questioned if I was important to you Jamie. You have shown me in your actions that I am." She leaned over and kissed him. "Thank you again"

Jamie nodded as he smiled at her, and the waitress came over with wine and the first course of the tasting menu.

Eddie looked over the small plates the waitress sat on the table with appetizer options "You have outdone yourself Reagan. Let's eat" she smiled at him as he laughed and they both dug in.