"I better be," she replied, then grinned at his words. Did they even need to have a marriage license? In fact, did they even really need any of the things one needed for a wedding?
Probably not, but they'd get what they could anyway. At least the island had a chapel.
Leaning back into his embrace, she rest her cheek against his jaw and let out a quiet sigh. Her smile faded a little, but she gave a slow nod. "I hope you're right, and we can trust the hotel. It's just hard to, sometimes." But hey - it had given her Derek. Here they were, a year after they first met, madly in love and looking at wedding dresses. "It's not, it's just...a lot. Especially for those of us who weren't born into it," she said gently.
She nodded after a minute and patted his hands, then reached out to push a few more dresses aside until she spotted one that was simple - with clean lines that fell to the floor and had no extra beading or tulle. It also seemed to possibly be a one-shoulder dress, with what looked like a large silver leaf that held it at that shoulder.