She never thought this day would come. Sure she still planned out every detail, looked at different dresses, thought about the season, location, and size of what she would want her own wedding to be, she never believed that it was in her future. After a string of what could only be described as failed flings she fell hard. Those ice cold baby blues threw her for a loop and before she knew it she was completely lost in them. But that latest crush was straight and undeniably so. At the very least it provided a distraction from her loneliness and got her out and meeting more people than just her usual crew of Lisa and Rachel. Then there had been that kiss and she was a goner, ruined her for any other relationship she could ever have. It burned hot and quick, ending quite abruptly with weeks of radio silence prompting her decision to make a life change and apply for jobs elsewhere. The day after she accepted the job, those baby blues showed up again full of sorrow, regret, and an apology written all over them. She was lost and ended up venting during her second date with a new girl. Needless to say the poor girl called it off and encouraged Holly to go get the girl, and go for it she did failing spectacularly along the way. As she boarded that plane for her two years across the continent she vowed that never again would she give up on the dream of love. That blonde snark sparked something in her that she wasn't willing to give up for good. They kept in touch with any and every way of long distance communication they could get their hands on. They visited each other at least once a year and Holly got along amazingly well with Gail's new daughter. At the end of her contract she was offered an extension and there was no doubt in Holly's mind what her answer would be. She got another position at the morgue and moved back. Several months later she proposed and a year later here they were. Here she was, in her own white dress getting to walk down the aisle and publicly proclaim her love forever and always to the person who showed her it was possible to love and be loved without abandon.
