"You look beautiful, Ms. Munroe," Amara said nudging Kitty who immediately agreed even though she looked a little out of it.
"Thank you girls. So you think this dress is the right one?"
"It makes you look like, like, like," Kitty searched for the right word.
"Like a goddess," Ororo finished with a smile. She had asked all the girls at the Institute if any of them wanted to come and help her pick out a wedding dress. She'd only been able to find Amara and Kitty, but they were more help than she'd originally thought they would be. After paying for the dress and arranging to have it shipped to the Institute, Ororo would make the alterations herself, she allowed the two younger girls to go on and shop without her for a bit. Ororo looked at the shops slowly, she had been trying to remember the exact moment she and Logan had fallen in love. Had it been the night where Logan's bike had broken down because of one of the students tampering with it and she had driven him home, dripping wet in her car.
No, that was when he finally asked me out, she remembered. He had been so sweet, almost unable to say the words to ask her to dinner that weekend. Ororo's mind was temporarly pulled from her memories when she walked past a toy store. Inside she could see a mother with at least two children at her feet.
"Is that going to be me in a few years?" she whispered wondering what it would be like to have children of her own. She and Logan hadn't really talked about it yet. "We'll have to discuss that when I get home," she said putting the issue to a close for the moment and then realizing how late it was, Ororo went looking for Amara and Kitty.
