Emma laughed at Lexi's response, happy that she didn't have to give an excuse for not being able to join in that particular activity. "I promise, Lexi," Emma said, smiling. "Once you make the decisions of what you want... It's all implementation and that's what I'm here for." While Emma had some reservations about doing this. She wanted to help Lexi out and even though she felt like... a horrible person and slightly miserable over being pregnant and planning someone else's wedding. "Trust me on this. It's not as bad as it looks. And the key thing to remember is that not everyone is going to be happy. There's no such thing as perfection." Emma grinned and gave her a teasing smile. "And that by the time it's over... you'll be too tired to have sex."
Katie laughed and took a bite of the cookie, leaning over Lexi's shoulder and looking at the enchanted ceiling. "That's pretty," she said, nodding. "It's very classy!"
Emma nodded in agreement. "That's perfect," she said, smiling. "I love that one. It was my favorite when I pulled it out. I would love to do something like that if I ever get married. And I wouldn't worry about the charms... It'll be quite simple and we can easily keep it warm. Besides, people like access to the outside and being able to step out for some fresh air. I think that's perfect."
Scribbling a note, Emma pulled out a swatch of purple along with a photo of two women with Katie and Emma's coloring. "How do you feel about those dresses? Or something similar? I had originally thought that long dresses might be better but they can be so pretentious and I know you don't want a super traditional wedding and tea length adds the casual air but still keeps it classy?"