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womanofvalue ([personal profile] womanofvalue) wrote2018-05-24 06:59 am
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City Never Sleeps

It's been some time since the actual engagement, but Peggy's needed it to sink in.

Perhaps it's because it's not her first time being engaged that she's so hesitant to begin plans. The first time with Fred had been such a flood of planning and a hurricane of activity she'd hardly wanted to take place in (she'd wanted to work on the codebreaking), but this time, with Daniel, she knows it's going to be different. It's why she eventually remembers that while she doesn't have to go to the same lengths to plan, she still needs to take some steps.

The first and most important is making sure that she has the critical people at her side when she's standing there saying her vows, witnessed by the people she cares for. It's why she's sent out a few texts and is sitting at her favourite coffeeshop with a magazine filled with dresses, sipping her tea as she makes notes in the margins. While she's not expecting trouble, she still wants to be sure that if there is, she's well-equipped for it, which means any dress she buys is going to be one that at least allows for a thigh holster.

After all, you can't be underprepared for one of the most important days of your life, now can you?
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[personal profile] primary_asset 2018-06-08 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Then if that's the case, maybe you pick the date first," he says. A church can't be that difficult to book and the courthouse, if Peggy gets her way, will be available whenever she wants it, so long as it's within the regular business hours. If that's the way she wants to plan things, he doesn't expect she's going to run into much trouble at all.

"Do you really think a pink dress will be properly appreciated in the courthouse?" he asks, unable to help himself.
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[personal profile] primary_asset 2018-06-09 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"I figured she would be invited," he says with a smile. He knows Peggy and Karen like each other, that they'd call themselves friends, and if he's to be part of the wedding, he can't imagine Peggy would decline to have Karen there.

"She'll be very happy for you two," he says. Karen always is. She's tough and smart, but there's a romantic in her, too. It exists in the same way his does, he thinks, which is probably why they've fallen into this relationship so well.