"Simply in function," she said, though she was proud of her work, it didn't have the intrinsic beauty from her most of the time, though she possibly wasn't thinking of it all objectively. "Oh, speaking of, however... I have almost all the bugs worked out of the door charms I've been working on." The ones attached to the doors of some of the stores of the alley, being beta tested, that rang to inform people of that someone had entered; only she'd tailored, finally, a charm to play a unique tone suited to each person who entered. It had mostly been for the challenge and uniqueness of it. "If you wanted one, that is."
"Such a hardhsip!" she declared, light eyes sparkling with amusement. All the choices. She was spoiled, to have to choose among all the options.
Dora nodded, seriously considering Melinda's words, since the woman obviously knew what she was doing with all of this. "I'm honestly torn," she admitted to Melinda as she slowly ate the slice of cake. "Part of me thinks a formal reception, beautiful dresses and such all, would be fabulous. But part of me thinks something casual might be better." She sighed gustily. "Obviously I'm awful at this whole wedding thing." She nodded at the offer of more cake,t hough she chose a slice of a different one, wanting to taste it next.