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“I’m pretty sure you were adorable with glasses as a teenager,” Arvil commented, though he just couldn’t understand why people just couldn’t keep their mouths shut. “Teenagers can be awful.”
“I’m pretty sure you were adorable with glasses as a teenager,” Arvil commented, though he just couldn’t understand why people just couldn’t keep their mouths shut. “Teenagers can be awful.”
Daisy rolled her eyes, though the comment did make her smile a little more.
“Well, thanks. Not everyone was like that, though. I had a few good friends, only one of which also had glasses, and we were pretty close. They never made fun of me for it,” she explained.
“I’m pretty sure that’s no reason to be made fun of, anyway,” he shrugged, pleased with her smile. “But it’s good that you had friends like that.”
Daisy hummed her agreement with a nod. She leaned back in her seat, looking around the restaurant.
“So… Was there anything else we needed to discuss?” she asked, turning her eyes back to him.
“No, not really,” Arvil shook his head. “Was there anything else we needed to discuss? We have the music planned, invites sent out, the cake was ordered…”
“Decorations were done, right? I think we dealt with those… The venue, of course, is booked,” Daisy mused, going through a list of things in her head. “The food other than cake was ordered, also.”
“I think we’re good,” Arvil hummed, running a hand through his hair. “We also have a photographer. We’re good to go.”
“Great. Then all that’s left of the dress…” Daisy breathed, chewing on her lip. “And I’ll get an appointment for that set up as soon as possible.”
“All right,” Arvil nodded. “Don’t stress about that too much. You’ll get it done.”
Daisy hummed and nodded, knowing that he was right but still worried about it. “Of course. I know that…”
“You’ll get it done,” he repeated again softly. “It’s going to be beautiful, okay?”
“It had better be. I’m not going to stress over an ugly dress,” Daisy declared with a small smile, half joking.
“I doubt any dress would look ugly on you, love,” Arvil chuckled, shaking his head.
Daisy snorted and raised her eyebrows at him. “That’s not what I was saying, Arvil. I just meant that a dress might be ugly, but I’m not going to buy it. I’ll buy the one I like best.”
“You’d better,” he grinned at her. “Get the one you like the most. And if it’s too expensive, let me know, even of you can handle it.”
“The bride’s family pays for the dress, so the bill will go to my parents. They’re fully aware of that fact and have been saving up for my wedding dress for years, even since I was a teenager. Trust me, Arvil, we will not need your help paying for it. But thank you,” she said softly, her smile widening a bit.
Arvil felt a little sympathy for that fact. Having your parents want to marry you off from such a young age…
“All right,” he hummed in response, looking up as the waiter arrived with their food.
Daisy glanced over in the direction Arvil did, then gave the waiter a quick smile as he set down their food. She thanked him, then picked up her fork.
“This looks amazing,” she mused, taking a deep breath of it. “And it smells really good, too.”
Arvil nodded in agreement, looking down at his food and picking up his fork.
“Hope it tastes as good as it smells,” he looked back up at her teasingly. “Care to give it a taste?”
Daisy blinked as she looked up at him, raising her eyebrows. With a deadpan expression, she took a bite of her own food and shoved it into her mouth. And then proceeded to stick her tongue out of her now-full mouth.
Arvil laughed at her reaction, grinning cheekily at her. When she stuck her tongue out, he quirked an eyebrow.
“I am going to refrain from making a comment about that,” he told her before taking a bite out of his food.
Daisy blinked, confusion crossing her features for a moment. Then she remembered what he’d said about her sticking her tongue out, and her cheeks burned pink. She pulled her tongue back into her mouth and kicked him under the table — gently, of course.
When she kicked him, Arvil laughed. He kicked her back just as gently. “You remember?” he teased. “Good. You’ll think twice before doing that. Now, wouldn’t you?”
Daisy swallowed her mouthful of food, continuing to glare at him as she did so. “I forgot, okay? Gosh, you insufferable tease…”
Arvil winked as he took a bite out of his own food.
“You love this insufferable tease,” he chuckled after swallowing the bite. “Don’t you?”
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