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Oh, sorry!

Ok.

Ok. Who's ready to get married?

Maggie!

You definitely saved the day,

Maggie.

All in a wedding day's work.

I still don't see how

you got the dress

across town so quickly.

Well, a professional bridesmaid

never reveals her secrets.

Oh, they are ready for photos

and the bride is looking

for you.

Ok, uh, oh.

Hold this.

Are these... veil weights?

Yeah.

So, the breeze doesn't blow

the veil out of place.

What else have you got in there?

Anything a bride might night.

You know, we've got,

uh, stress balls.

Chalk to cover up

any wine stains.

Uh-huh.

EpiPen for any guest

who forgot to mention

- that they have a nut allergy.

- Ah.

And I always keep a stand-in

wedding ring.

You'd be shocked how often

the best man loses the real one.

Maggie... We're about

to do photos outside

but I'd love to get one with you

and the bridesmaids.

Yeah, of course.

I wouldn't miss it.

Oh, I'll talk to you later?

9:00 PM your place.

- Let's go, let's go!

- Have fun.

Say bridesmaids!

You are a lifesaver.

Actually, I'd say you are.

The way the bride's parents

were singing your praises.

Business is booming, I take it?

A little too much, actually.

I have been spending so much

time at weddings lately

that when I try to go to sleep,

I actually count groomsmen.

They're never where

they're supposed to be.

- Groomsmen?

- Yeah.

Maybe your subconscious is

trying to tell you something.

Yeah, that I need a vacation.

I was going to say romance.

Oh! Haha. Very funny.

Too bad you couldn't

clone yourself.

My thoughts exactly.

Which is actually why

I have been planning

to scale my business.

So, after I get seed money,

I was thinking of hiring

five bridesmaids,

training them and then I can

spread happiness far and wide.

I even wrote up a little

business plan.

Professional Bridesmaids Inc.

Mmhmm.

Maggie! That is

a fantastic idea.

Thanks. Now, if only

the bank agreed.

They just sh*t down my loan

request yet again.

They need references but

I can't give up my clients.

Yeah, that's the thing

about this job.

A lot of clients want you

under the radar

so doing it well means no one

knows that you're working at all.

Well, I may have a solution.

Yeah?

I know you were planning

on taking a break, but...

you heard that over on Columbus

the mayor's daughter's

getting married?

Yeah, I mean, hard not to.

It's like Ohio's version

of a Kennedy wedding.

Well, their wedding planner

dropped out.

Well, actually,

more like got fired.

What? What happened?

He was getting kickbacks

from the vendors

and the mayor doesn't want

even a hint of bad press.

Anyway, they hired me

to replace him.

What? Nora, that's amazing.

Oh, my gosh.

You're gonna nail it.

Thanks!

But, with a stressed-out bride

and the wedding in only

two weeks,

they could really use

someone like you.

And maybe it'll help

with your loan situation.

They mayor has a lot of

connections, including bankers.

Maybe a word from him

is exactly what you need.

Ooof. I mean, that would

be amazing.

Glad you think so

'cause I already mentioned you

to the mayor and he's intrigued.

This could be great

for the both of you.

I don't know, two weeks?

I mean that's like, really,

really soon.

I know, I know it is,

but, you'll talk to him anyway,

right?

Ok. Ok, I will talk to him.

Yes!

How's this one?

The focus group's prefer

the sleeves rolled up, sir.

Ready to take hold of the city's

biggest problems.

Spoken like a true

campaign manager.

Hi.

Can we help you?

Your uh, your wedding planner

called me.

I'm Maggie Bailey.

Right, you must be the...

- Let's take five, shall we?

- Yeah.

Please.

Oh, thank you.

You must be the... I,

I... I don't actually even know

what you call it.

The professional bridesmaid.

Right.

So, how is that different

from a wedding planner?

My job is all about

bridal support.

So, a meddling mother in law?

I have museum day passes handy.

Bickering bridesmaids?

I keep spas on speed-dial.

See the, uh, the pressures

of being a bride

can be really overwhelming

and so my job is

to keep it easy and fun

while handling

all those last-minute problems

that always seem to come up.

Oh, and they will.

That's what my wife used to say.

Yeah.

Um... we lost my wife, Carol,

three years ago.

Oh.

She was the perfect partner

in every way.

I wouldn't have been elected

to the school council,

let alone mayor if not

for her grace and tact.

Well, I'm so sorry.

She sounds very special, sir.

She was just like Alexis.

Lexi stepped right

into her shoes.

She helped keep my

constituents happy

and I want to give her

the wedding she deserves.

Our current challenge

is the mayor is facing

a special election in

just under two months

and we've invited press

to cover the wedding.

I completely understand,

and if you hire me,

I will take as much off the

bride's shoulders as possible.

Alright then.

Let's give it a try.

Thomas will help you

with the details.

Right.

Now, you still live in Logan,

correct?

Yeah.

Perfect. No one here should

recognize you.

Uh...

Discretion is of the utmost

importance to us.

Ok, yeah, for me as well.

For what I do,

discretion is vital.

Good.

So I and Thomas here and uh Lexi

will be the only ones

who know who really are.

Oh, and Nora.

Nora, yeah, the wedding planner.

Um, she told me

about your bank issue.

Oh.

Emma Spencer from

Midwestern Savings

is an advocate of

women-led business.

She'll be at the wedding,

and, uh, I'd be happy

to introduce you.

Oh, wow, um, a referral like

that would be amazing.

And you'll move into the mansion

until after the wedding.

Of course.

Um, uh... Of course?

It's better for us

that you're on call

and as close to Alexis

as possible.

This is Lexi's big day and I

want everything to go perfectly.

And most of all...

no bad press.

No bad press.

No bad press.

You got it.

So yeah, that's it.

I'm hired.

I knew they'd see your value.

Well, thanks again, Nora.

And hey, if you see the bride,

will you tell her that I will be

there soon to meet her

and give her my

background story.

Hi.

Sounds good.

Where are you?

Um, I think it's called

Evergreen Park?

Yeah, it's some hiking trail

I passed on my way into town.

And lucky for me, I had

my gym bag in the car.

Did I tell you that they want me

on call?

Yes, and living at the mansion.

I'm there now.

The bride says she wants to have

the ceremony right here

on this property,

but this old barn's gonna need

a lot of work.

Well, hey, if anyone can do it,

it's you, Nora.

Thanks, hun.

So, I'll talk to you later.

- Bye.

- Bye.

Woah!

Oh no! Look out!

- Ok!

- Oh!

Are you ok?

Yeah, no, I'm ok.

I'm fine.

Are you ok?

Yeah, I'm fine.

I mean, my pride's

never gonna recover.

I'm so sorry.

My friend lent me his bike

because mine's in the shop,

and he didn't tell me that

the back break, like, pops out.

- It's ok.

- Ok

I promise. It's ok.

No, I was just coming out here

to destress and...

Yeah, I guess I gotta

start again.

I don't know.

Yeah, me too. Me too.

I come out here to zen out.

I needed it today

'cause I'm starting a new job

this afternoon.

Oh, uh, do you mind

if I help you then?

You've got some, yeah... ok turn

around, you've got some... yeah.

Oh, ok, ok, I think you're good.

Yes, very presentable.

- Thank you.

- Yeah.

I could say the same for you.

Well, nothing more healing

than being out in nature, right?

Right.

Breathing in the fresh air

and listening to the wind.

Mmhmm.

Getting a little carried away,

aren't I?

Oh, no, no, not at all.

I mean, you make it sound

very poetic.

I don't know...

There's a word for it.

Yeah, no there is.

It's, uh, Shinrin-Yoku.

Well, otherwise known as uh,

Forrest bathing.

Great minds think alike.

Yeah.

Oh, that's my, uh, it's my...

I gotta...

Oh.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

I mean, enjoy your de-stressing.

- Thank you.

- Cool.

Good luck.

Oh, oh, you've got... uh...

No, no, that's fine.

I'll, Ill, I'll get it later.

Ok. Alright.

- Ok, bye.

- Bye.

It's always sad when

a great paper

like the Register News

shuts down,

but Columbuzz is happy

to have you.

Thank you, Kay, I'm excited

to hit the ground running.

Sorry, we couldn't bring you

on staff quite yet

but I'm sure you're going

to ace this.

Ok, so where do I start?

Local desk, crime b*at?

Actually, I have an assignment

you'd be perfect for.

I understand you cover City Hall

and interviewed Mayor Shepard?

Yes, several times.

Oh, what's the angle?

Is it tensions with

the Development Board?

Or maybe how close his election

is running?

Actually, his daughter, Alexis,

is getting married

in a couple weeks

to a pro hockey player.

Uh, and...

And it's going to be

a high-profile event

with national appeal

and we're the only site

granted full access.

Our wedding guy's on paternity

leave so I need you for this.

Uh, ok. Well Kay, I do, um,

serious news.

So, you want me to do a story

on a wedding?

I see a series. 500-800 words

a day in the run-up.

Each one a new theme.

Dress, flowers, profiles.

So... so, I'm more um, like

Woodward and Bernstein

and it sounds like you want

Martha Stewart.

Henry, there's a reason why

th Regiswent under

and we're thriving.

Like I said in the interview,

we do some politics

but our main focus

is listicles,

celebrities, games.

But I don't know anything

about weddings.

I know you want to do

political news, Henry.

Yeah.

But I need you to do

the wedding first.

Remember, this job's

on a trial basis.

You deliver on the wedding,

consider yourself

permanent here.

The next story you write

can be whatever you want.

Well, I have been trying

to interview the mayor

about his position on the

rezoning of Evergreen Park.

There's a council vote coming up

on whether to build condos.

Mmm.

So, maybe I could quickly try

to corner him while I'm there?

If there is an opportunity,

but focus on the wedding first.

Deal?

Deal.

Woah.

Hi, um, are you with the florist

or the caterer?

I'm so sorry, my schedule's

a mess.

Oh, no, that's ok.

I'm actually the professional

bridesmaid.

You must be Alexis.

I'm Maggie.

Oh, right. Hi.

It's so good to meet you.

Come in.

Thank you.

You can leave your bags here.

Ok.

Follow me.

I have to admit, I was

a little skeptical

when my dad talked about

hiring you.

Well, you know what?

That is totally normal.

But I am just here to give you

a little bit of extra help.

So, I understand that your

cousin is your Maid of Honor?

Yes. Chloe.

And the other bridesmaids,

Ruthie and Shannon

were my sorority sisters

in college.

Got it.

Please have a seat.

Thank you.

Uh, so how has it all been

going so far?

Um, honestly?

Everything's moving in a million

different directions.

Shannon is a fashion influencer

who's really blowing up

right now

and Ruthie is planning

her own wedding

while juggling law school

and Chloe... is Chloe.

What do you mean?

Well, I love my cousin,

but she's younger

in more ways than one

and not the most

organized person.

She really wanted to be

Maid of Honor so I said yes.

We used to be closer but

she's been off traveling

and I thought this would be a

good opportunity to reconnect.

She's planning the bridal

shower and struggling.

Well, that is totally something

that I can help you with,

so don't worry.

How is the groom holding up?

Um, Dylan?

With playoffs, I feel like

I barely see him.

But, his season's ending

so he should be back soon.

I kind of feel like

you're handling

a lot of this on your own.

Yeah.

Is that... is that your mom?

You know, your dad told me

what happened.

I'm so sorry, Alexis.

Thank you.

I do wish she could be

at the wedding.

Of course.

But, her friend, Darlene,

is going to be there.

We stayed in touch and her

and my mom were so close.

So it'll be like having

a little piece of her

at the wedding with me.

Oh.

We are meeting up

with the bridesmaids soon.

So let's get you settled in.

Yeah.

Oh, you know what,

I should probably give you my

cover story then, before you go.

I may have jumped the g*n

on that.

So, I was out with the girls

last night for drinks

and they asked about you

and I just froze and there was

a bottle of wine in front of me,

so I might have told them

that you're a wine distributor

in from New York.

You know, I went to school

in Ithaca, so...

I can roll with that part.

I just... might have to wing it

with the whole wine thing.

I also told them

your name is Maisie.

Maisie?

Uh... Ok.

It was the first name

that popped into my head.

My mom bought her for me

when I was 10.

She always made me feel safe.

Well, then Maisie it is.

Alright, shall we go meet

the other bridesmaids?

- Yes.

- Ok.



Ladies...

I would like to introduce you

to Maisie.

Maisie, this is Chloe,

Ruthie and Shannon.

Hi.

Hi! It's nice

to meet everybody.

Likewise, hi.

Funny Alexis never mentioned

you before, Maisie.

Oh, well, I've heard

of all of you.

Yes, Chloe, our intrepid

world traveler.

So jealous.

And Shannon, our fashion icon,

which, by the way,

I am your newest fan.

And Ruthie, I heard that you

are planning your own wedding

while also juggling law school..

I mean, that's...

that's amazing.

I know it sounds like a lot,

but I promise it won't be

a distraction.

I got the Powell's room

for my shower!

Yes!

Oh, sorry.

How does everybody feel

about margaritas?

Oh, yeah.

Excuse me. Margaritas

for the table, please.

Absolutely.

Shannon, do you think

you'd survive 30 minutes

without sharing anything?

Sorry. It's part of the gig,

gotta feed the followers.

So Maisie, how

do you know Alexis?

Oh, uh...

We, uh, met on a cruise

when we were younger.

Yeah.

A cruise? I don't remember

you going on any cruise.

Don't you remember?

You were gonna come

but you decided to go

to that camp in New York?

Don't tell me you don't remember

Anthony Whats-his-name?

Oh, right!

That was the summer that you

found romance novels

and I thought I was living one.

But Maisie...

Maisie, why is that name

so familiar?

Oh, by the way, Chloe,

if you need anything at all

for the bridal shower,

I am here to help.

I've got everything covered.

I'm closing in on where we'll

hold your bridal shower, Alexis.

Oh, oh, so nothing's

locked in yet for that?

No.

But, I've put out feelers

and I'll find a venue soon

and everything will fall

into place.

So, you know, since the bridal

shower's only four days away,

what if I took a thing or two

off of your plate for that?

Like, going over the

guest list or flowers,

or literally anything.

Thank you, but as I said,

I've got things well in hand.

- Ok.

- Of course. I'm sure you do.

Though, since you're

our wine expert,

maybe you can order the wine

for the shower.

What's the name of the winery

you work for?

Oh, it's up, it's Chateau...

um, Chateau des Gateaux, yeah.

House of cakes?

Oh, you speak French.

I do.

I would link to your site

but there's no social

media presence.

Oh, yeah, you know, it's a

really, really tiny label.

- Super small.

- Yeah.

Drinks?

- This one's for you.

- Thank you.

Here you go, Chloe.

Oh.

Thank you.

Ok, hang on.

Wedding selfie!

Everyone say bridesmaid!

Bridesmaid!

Ah, sir. You won't believe

the reporter who's been assigned

to cover the wedding...

Henry Whittington.

Mr. Relentless?

Mm.

I thought the Registry

went under.

It did.

He's resurfaced at that website

we've already said yes too.

Right.

He's gonna ask me

about Evergreen Park.

Taking a position either way

will alienate 50 percent

of the voters,

so, I think, it's best that

you avoid him at all costs.

I agree.

Oh my gosh!

So sorry.

- I'm sorry.

- Sorry!

- Oh, you.

- You.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Wait, what are you doing here?

Um, somebody let me in.

'Cause I'm a reporter.

I'm covering the wedding.

Oh, I'm a... I'm a bridesmaid.

Wait, let me guess.

Matching pink dresses

and matching pink shoes.

You know, actually,

the tradition

of matching bridesmaids

goes back to Roman times

when the bride's friends

would dress alike

to confuse evil spirits.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

What are you, a

bridesmaid expert?

Oh. No, I just have

a lot of cousins,

so I've been to a lot

of weddings.

I'm Henry.

Oh.

I didn't catch your name.

Oh, I'm a Mag-zee.

Maisie Ryder.

- Maisie.

- Yeah.

That's an interesting name.

Thanks.

You know, it's so funny.

It's so funny that we met

here again.

You know, we may not be

hiking this time,

but I am definitely lost

in the woods,

'cause, you know, I don't

usually cover weddings.

- Oh, yeah.

- Right.

What do you do?

Oh, I'm a... I'm a wine

distributor in from New York.

I, uh, am gonna stay here

through the wedding.

Right on time, Mr. Whittington.

Thomas Melon.

Thomas. Yes, we met before.

Yes. Yes, I remember.

Alexis and Dylan are just

in the other room

around the corner.

I will join you in a minute.

Ok.

Ok, well I'll see you later,

Maisie.

Bye.

Do you know that reporter?

Uh, we... we just... we actually

just ran into each other on a hike.

So, no, I don't... I don't

actually really know him.

Well, please try to keep it

that way.

He's going to be around

here a lot.

So...

you two met at a fundraiser?

Yes, my father was speaking

at a barbecue

to raise money for

after-school sports.

It's a charity I volunteer with.

And I was talking to some kids

and I went over to the lunch

table to get a burger.

Dylan got the last one,

but then he gave me his

and it was so sweet

and he just, he just gave me

this look.

Hunger?

More like love at first sight.

And then we just clicked.

Did you raise the money

for the after-school programs?

Mmhmm. Double over what

we raised the year before.

What did you spend it on?

Which specific programs?

And did that effect your funding

from the city

or did that remain constant?

May I remind you, you are here

to write about a wedding.

Not the municipal budgets.

Right. Yeah, sorry. Sorry.

Um, instinct.

I used to be an investigative

reporter.

Trust me, I know.

Well, this seems like a

good place to stop for now.

I believe you two have

another appointment.

- Yes?

- Thank you.

Oh, yeah. Thank you.

Thanks.

Thomas?

Um, you know, as long as

I'm here,

I would love to speak

with the mayor

about his position on the future

of Evergreen Park.

Well, I'm sure you understand

the mayor's a busy man.

I do, it's just that Evergreen

Park is such an important issue.

Henry, just focus

on the wedding.

Please.

That was not my best work.

Oh.

Guess I'm a little rusty

when it comes to human

interest stories.

Hm, that's one way to put it.

I just can't help it though.

I've always been an

investigative reporter.

You know, when I was six

I busted Santa Claus

with a video camera

and a trip wire.

Oh.

The truth is, I don't really

know much about weddings though.

You speak bride.

Do you mind if I use that info

on the bridesmaids dresses

that you gave me?

Sure, yeah.

I'm happy to help.

I might have to reach out.

You know, just if I have

any follow-up questions.

Well, you know where

to find me, so...

In the spirit of the wedding,

I do!

Uh, do you want me

to walk you out?

- Sure, yeah.

- Ok.

Hey, Alexis.

How's it going?

Um, Nora texted.

Chloe muddled the order for

the centerpieces for the shower

and now everybody is texting me,

asking where to go

for the shower

because it's not updated

on the bridal website,

but we don't have a location.

So...

Well, hey, Alexis, this is

exactly the sort of thing

that I am here to help

you with, ok?

Look, first, I am going to iron

out the mishap with the florist.

And I have a connection

at the Arbor Club.

That would be the perfect

location for your shower.

And you know what?

I can get them to contact Chloe,

so she won't even know

that I helped.

- That would be great.

- Yeah.

Shannon just texted.

Apparently some designer

she knows

wants to provide the

bridesmaids dresses,

but we chose the dresses.

Well, I'll handle that too.

You just tell me

what you want me to do.

Whatever causes

the lease conflict.

Ok, Alexis, this is

your wedding.

You get to decide what you want.

The colors, the styles,

everything.

I just want everything

to go smoothly.

Did you know that Dylan's team

wanted us to use the team colors

for the wedding?

What are the team colors?

Red, white and blue.

Even Thomas thought it would

be too on the nose

for the campaign so, it took

Thomas and the team owner

over a week to compromise

on my bouquet.

Yeah, I know.

Sometimes people just

get so focused

on the details of a wedding

that they kind of forget

what it's all really about.

And that's just celebrating

your love

with your family and your

friends, right?

So, we're gonna fix this.

Starting with the

bridesmaids dresses.

Which one do you want?

The original ones we chose.

And I like those ones.

Ok, great.

Then that's what we're wearing.

Don't worry about anything, ok?

That's my job.

Thank you.

Sorry to interrupt.

Maggie, a word please?

Uh, sure.

Did you need help

with something?

You seem to get along

with that reporter quite well.

Uh, yeah.

Yeah, well he seems nice.

Yes. Yes, he is nice.

He has also been assigned

to cover this story

every day until the wedding.

Oh, uh, every day.

Wow. Ok.

So, we would very much

appreciate it

if you could sort of be

his press liaison.

Sorry, I don't

really understand.

Just keep him focused on the

wedding and away from the mayor.

That's not really part

of my job.

Isn't it?

As I recall, your job is to make

sure the wedding goes well

for the bride and not to let

any other concerns

distract from her big day.

I mean, I guess I could show him

the ins and outs of the wedding.

Perfect. That's all

we're asking.

Ok.

Oh, and Maggie,

whatever happens,

just don't tell him that you're

a professional bridesmaid.

Of course.

Great.

Oh, thank you!

These are gonna make

the perfect centerpieces

for the bridal shower.

Thanks.

- Hey.

- Oh, hey.

Thomas said you'd be coming by.

Yeah, he has got me chasing

a late-breaking story

involving, um... Daffodils.

Oh, well those are daisies,

but so close.

So close.

Next time.

Well hey, it looks like I am

your new wedding liaison,

whether you like it or not.

Oh, I'm not complaining...

about the company, at least.

Not sure what you can teach me

about weddings though.

Ok wait, come here.

Come here.

Ok, look.

These are all the different

kinds of bouquets

that the florist is making

for weddings this week.

And this is a fun fact.

Did you know that the wedding

bouquet dates back

to ancient times

when brides would carry

different kinds of herbs

or flowers

to ward off evil spirits?

Oh, just like how the

bridesmaids would wear

the same dress to confuse

evil spirits?

Huh. Yeah.

Sure were a lot of evil spirits

back then.

But then, in the Middle Ages,

the bouquet helped

in different ways.

See, brides were considered

to be lucky,

so after a wedding

guests might try to rip off

a piece of the bride's outfit

for some good luck themselves.

Well, that doesn't sound

very lucky to me.

Precisely, which is why

a bouquet

became something

that a bride would toss

as she made a hasty exit

in all of the chaos.

Oooh.

Well, all these

complicated rituals

just to get to

two simple words...

I do.

Well, yeah.

I guess, but I don't know,

I kind of think that

all the rituals

are what make a wedding

so important, you know?

It's all the ancient traditions

complete with the

wonderful outfits.

Really, it's all about making

a lifelong commitment

in front of your family

and your friends.

Kind of like a public promise

between two people

to love and support each other

in the good times and the bad.

Can you... would you mind

slowing down,

'cause this is really

good stuff, I mean...

Mmhmm.

No, I mean, people

love weddings, right?

But, you know, usually

for the frills

and you clearly like

the meaning behind things.

Yeah, I do.

I don't know, I mean, the way

that I see it,

the best moments in life.

I think they come from the

people that you share them with.

Mmhmm.

And the history before.

So... I don't know.

I kind of think it's all tied

together somehow.

Yeah, so like you don't have

a story

until you have the full context.

Something like that.

But, uh, come on.

You, this is all silly to you.

No, no.

I never said that.

Uh-huh.

No, I... I believe

in all those things.

Um, you know,

love and commitment

and I just think

that it's a little funny

that sometimes love

and commitment

come down to choosing

buttercream or fondue frosting.

Fondue? I'm pretty sure that

you meant fondant, not fondue.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

I'm very glad that you are

not in charge

of picking out the wedding cake.

- Ok, ok.

- Disgusting.

Anyway, my point is that,

um, you have given me

a lot to think about.

My mind is officially boggled.

So...

So thank you.

You're welcome.

Girls, this is all so perfect.

Yeah, thanks Shannon

for treating us all to this.

Oh, it's one of the perks

of the job.

I just have to make a post

or two, #spa-life.

Drink it in, ladies.

Speaking of drinking it in,

this wine you brought

is delicious, Maisie.

What is this, a Chablis?

It's uh... oh, it's

a secret recipe.

Uh, all I know is that

it's delicious.

I'll get you a couple bottles.

Oh, thank you.

Yeah, I'd love it.

But, I do need to cut out soon

so Tad and I

can check out a DJ

for our reception.

Just wait till you see

the bridesmaids dresses

that Fabrizzio Lux wants

to send.

Trim-silk camisoles,

matching column skirts.

We're all sample sizes, right?

But, Shannon, we already chose

the bridesmaids dresses.

No one says no to Fabrizzio.

Uh, you know, I couldn't agree

with you more.

You couldn't?

I did a deep dive into his work

and his dresses are amazing.

But, his accessories

are even better.

So, I had a little idea.

I was thinking, since our

dresses are already picked out,

what if we had him handle

our accessories?

You know, like the best

of both worlds?

- Yeah.

- Smart. I'll text him now.

Great.

Thank you.

Well, I have good news too.

The perfect venue reached out

with a promotion

and I was able to book it

for your bridal shower!

Do you need any help

with anything?

You know, with uh,

gift bags or games

or, hey, what about the e-vites?

I already sent them out.

Oh, ok.

Oh, what about

the wedding website?

All taken care of.

But thanks, Maisie,

for offering.

Gotcha.

I read your new piece.

I loved the part where you tied

the bride's wedding bouquet

to the bouquets role in history.

Is all that true?

Yeah, 100 percent.

Actually, between you and me,

one of the bridesmaids

took pity on me so you may have

an inside source.

Maybe if you ask her nicely

she'll take pity on you again.

And what's all that?

Oh, this is my next big scoop.

Stop the presses

because I have been invited

to help come pick up the wedding

gown from the fitters.

Hm.

I am going to need your help.

I'm in unfamiliar territory.

Oh, woah, what is all of this?

Ruching, a Blouson waist.

- Mmhmm.

- And a surplus neckline.

Wow. Someone has been doing

their homework.

Well, what can I say,

a reporter has to know

their subject.

And today, the subject is...

Is this.

Ok, I'm gonna teach you

a couple basics

that you need to know.

Yeah.

Starting with... styles.

Oh, okay, some brides

want something romantic.

Uh-huh.

Soft and uh, whimsical

and very feminine.

On you it works.

Ok. Hold this.

Ok, alright.

And for other brides...

Other brides, it is

all about... oh!

- The accessories.

- Oh.

The fancy appliqus and the

beading and all the sequins.

Certainly makes a statement.

Yeah. A bold one.

There you go.

And then, other brides,

they want something modern

or fairy tale, or artistic.

And if it was for you?

For me?

Which one would you chose?

I would pick...

Yeah.

See? It's simple

and elegant.

Dum, dum, dum, dum...

Dum, dum, dum, dum...

No wait, no, stop the music.

I can't go through

with this wedding.

Oh, no. But the dress

is perfect!

Have you ever thought about

walking down the aisle...

as a bride?

No comment.

In my line of work, no comment

usually means yes.

Are you always so mysterious?

Are you always so inquisitive?

Of course.

If there's something

I'm interested in.

Or, you know, someone,

in this case.

I'm sorry though, I don't...

I don't mean to pry.

Ok. Uh, so, David and I,

we met in college.

Started dating.

And he always said that

he was gonna propose

after he finished his masters,

but, uh, well the closer and

closer we got to the wedding,

the more distant that he got.

And then eventually he told me

that he wasn't sure

if he was ready for

that kind of commitment.

Two days before the wedding

I said thanks but no thanks.

Yeah, I don't know.

I just feel like the man I marry

one day should be all in.

I think you made

the right decision.

Ok, so what about you?

No comment.

No comment?

No, no, no.

A reporter has to answer

questions too.

Fair enough.

Um, when my last

relationship ended,

I was busy chasing leads

for this big story.

It turns out the real story, um,

was that she was seeing

somebody else.

And I... I missed it.

I'm sorry.

Anyway, this has been

very illuminating for me.

Yes.

So, um, any bride who wades

through thousands of options

without losing her mind

deserves a medal.

Yeah. Mmhmm.

I think, I have

my next story, actually.

- Oh?

- Thanks to you.

Well, no problem.

- One last follow-up question.

- Mmhmm.

Do you have time to grab

a drink or something?

Just professionally, of course.

Just to say thanks

for all your help.

I so want to. I really,

really do,

but I'm supposed to be getting

everything together

for the bridal shower

and picking up wine

and all that kind of stuff.

Pretty partial to a good Shiraz.

You?

No, I'm more of a Syrah

person myself.

Syrah and Shiraz

are the same grape.

Yeah. I was just kidding.

Ok.

- It's like que Syrah, Shiraz.

- Here's the dress, thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Thanks.

Ok, bye, Henry.

Bye.

Maggie!

Oh!

Just a heads up, since

the wedding will be held

on the mansion grounds,

for security purposed we'll be

doing a little walk-through here

tomorrow morning with Nora,

the wedding planner.

Yeah, ok, great.

I will be here.

Meanwhile, I've been receiving

quite a few calls from guests

asking about the location

of the bridal shower.

Now, isn't this something

you should be handling

instead of me?

Yes.

Ok, well, technically, since

Chloe is the Maid of Honor,

she is the one in charge.

But, between you and me,

I helped her secure

a great location

but she assures me that she has

the rest totally under control.

Please see that she does.

Will do.

Thank you, Maggie.

Thank you, Thomas.

So the caterers are confirmed

and the carpenters will assemble

the arbor on Friday and...

Ok, Maggie.

What's going on?

Hm?

Oh, no, it's nothing.

Come on, when you invited me

to dinner

I knew something was up.

Spill.

Ok.

So, Alexis wants to get closer

to Chloe

but she doesn't want me stepping

on Chloe's toes

with the planning.

But, the bridal shower

is in only two days

and there is still so much

left to do.

So, I have to make sure

that the shower goes off

without a hitch while somehow

doing it all on the sly.

I don't know.

This is not like you, Maggie.

You never get flustered.

Maybe I'm losing my touch.

Is there something else

going on?

Ok, well, Thomas is using me to

distract that reporter, Henry,

from cornering the mayor

for some kind of interview.

They asked you to do that?

Yeah. Ok, and that's not

the worst part.

The worst part is that

Henry is... he's really nice.

I haven't connected with anyone

in a really long time

and I can't even tell him

the truth.

And I know that working

under cover

and all that is part of the job,

but this is the first time

I feel really bad about

misleading somebody.

I'm sorry, Maggie.

If you tell him the truth,

it'll be a PR nightmare.

Yeah. I know, I know.

Just hang in there.

Deliver on this wedding

and then you'll get your

recommendation from the mayor.

You're right.

I just have to keep a

professional distance.

I just hate having to hide

who I really am.

Hi, uh, Luanne's Gifts?

I was calling to confirm

the goodie bags

for the Shepard shower tomorrow?

Oh, no, not a baby shower.

This is definitely

a bridal shower.

Yes, I am sure.

Bridal shower, not baby shower.

And actually, while I have you,

can you confirm the quantity

that was ordered?

Oh, yeah, that should actually

be three dozen.

Not 360.

Just probably a little typo.

Can you make that correction

and just reimburse the card

on file?

That would be great.

Ok, thanks so much.

Bye.

Someone's busy.

Oh, yeah, tell me about it.

I feel like I am going

a little crazy

trying to keep everything

on track for the shower.

Some of the things

were never done.

You know, actually, it looks

like Chloe never put

the address for the shower

onto the wedding website.

So, gotta fix that too.

But, actually, we gotta go

to your presentation.

So, let's go.

So, I'll create an aisle here

lined elegantly with chairs

on each side for the ceremony.

Then after the ceremony,

we'll transform the space

with lighting, romantic decor,

then your guests can head over

to the gorgeous tent

for dinner and dancing.

- That sounds perfect.

- Mmhmm.

Great! Are we still at

100 guests?

We're currently at 150.

We have to make sure

that all of the mayor's

top supporters are invited.

Yes, can't forget them.

Thomas, can I have a look

at that list?

Yes, I suppose.

Hey, don't worry, honey.

I'll go talk it through

with him, okay?

Thank you.

Hey.

Are you, are you ok?

Yeah. I'm just thinking about

my mom.

How is everything going

with the shower?

I'm on it.

Could you confirm with Chloe

that Darlene is coming, please?

Yes, I already did, but I will

double-check for you.

- Thank you.

- Yeah.

Hey, Thomas, sorry,

just wanted to catch up

before you ran off.

Um, what is happening

with the one-on-one

I requested with the mayor?

The mayor is extremely busy.

Yeah, you mentioned that,

it's just that the public trail

is so important

and I really think the voters

deserve to know

where the mayor stands.

Yes, well I'll be sure

to pass that along.

But let me just remind you

why you're here, though.

Oh, never mind.

There he is.

- Maisie?

- Yeah.

Your help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

Oh, oh... Henry!

Henry! Henry, hey!

- Hi.

- Hi.

Do you want to share a ride

to the dance lesson?

Um...

Sure.

- Great.

- Great.

- Hello.

- Hi.

Partner up, everyone.

It's time for our dance lesson.

No one wants a wedding party

who doesn't know how to dance.

Today, I'll be teaching you

the basic steps

for a few different

styles of dance.

I think we'll begin with a waltz

which of course is a much more

romantic style of dance.

Perfect for a wedding.

Ok.

Partner up, please.

Looks like we are just

one guy short, so...

Best man's caught in traffic.

Well, I see a warm body.

- Are you-me?

- Uh-huh.

Oh, no. I'm just here

to cover the story.

Well, you can cover it

from the dance floor.

Yes, but then that would make me

part of the story.

Which is crossing a journalistic

red line.

A gentleman does not leave

a young lady waiting.

Now!

Dance!

Sorry, about this.

Don't be sorry. I mean,

it could be fun.

Yeah.

Everyone follow along.

Um, ok.

I'm just gonna show you a basic

waltz step, I guess.

Ok, so, give me your hand.

Ok.

And put this one on my back.

Ok.

So, just follow me.

So we're gonna go back,

and to the side,

now back to you,

and now this way.

Yeah. Like that.

Uh, this seems kind of hard.

You got it.

Ok, so maybe, um,

something like this?

Ok. You know how to dance?

Explain, please.

My parents are

dance instructors,

so I took my first steps

on a dance floor.

You are just full of surprises.

And you are full of mystery.

Yeah, dancing is like

the one thing at a wedding

I can pull off.

By the way, I know

what you're up to.

You do?

You've clearly been asked to

keep me away from the mayor.

Uh...

Right?

I'm sorry about that, I just...

It's kind of a long story

and I'm stuck in the middle.

That's alright.

I'm used to dancing

around obstacles.

Oh.

I'll corner the mayor

eventually.

Ok, so, uh, what exactly

did you want to talk to him

about anyway?

Heard you mention

Evergreen Park?

Yeah. There's a proposal

to build condos

right in the middle of it.

Can they do that?

They can if they have approval.

- But enough about work.

- Yeah.

Although I haven't had

a chance to write about

the most interesting part

of the wedding.

What's that?

You.

- Me?

- Yeah.

Really?

You know, getting a bridesmaid's

perspective on things.

Oh. Yeah.

You know, it could be

a good story.

Yeah.

So...

how about dinner later?

Need to keep tabs on me, right?

You'll know exactly where I am.

Ok, this is just dinner, right?

Mmhmm.

And not a date?

- Oh, no.

- Mmhmm.

- Just asking you questions.

- Mmhmm.

And I will just answer them.

So, I guess, we can do that.

Oh, good.

Good.

That was just...

Uh, no. I liked Alexis

from the minute that we met.

We just, we clicked.

I really am so happy

for her and Dylan.

So, we've established

that you love weddings.

Mmhmm.

But is there a specific part

that stands out?

A wedding is such a

life-changing experience.

It's like a day when everything

just feels right in the world.

Right.

Ok, um, I think I sound

obsessed. I'm sorry.

No. Well, yes,

but it's endearing.

Ok.

So, where do you think

this obsession comes from?

Uh, yeah, I think it came

from my dad.

He was a justice of the peace.

I spent a lot of my weekends

with him, helping him out.

So, yeah, I kind of found my joy

at weddings.

Mmhmm.

You still do? I mean, look,

what you do for a living.

What... What do you mean?

You're a wine distributor.

You must go to weddings

all the time.

Yeah. Sorry, I mean yeah.

I like to peak in on the

weddings of some of my clients.

So, what about you?

How did you get into journalism?

Um, you know, I've just always

loved reporting.

You know, working my sources

and digging up the facts.

You know, I'm gonna take my

reporter hat off now, though,

because I am at a beautiful

restaurant

with a beautiful woman.

Well, so, do you still think

that weddings

are a big ol' waste of time?

You know what?

Thanks to you, maybe

I'm starting to see them

in a new light.

What?

Oh, hey, fun fact.

Did you know that merlot means

young blackbird in French?

- I did not.

- Mmhmm.

- That is fun.

- Mmhmm.

But this is Chianti.

Hey.

Still trying to find the perfect

dress for the shower?

Well, with everyone making

all the other wedding choices,

this is one of the few choices

I can make on my own.

- One problem.

- Hm?

I can't decide.

Is this too long?

Uh, no. No, I personally love

tea length.

But the one with the sleeves?

That's nice too.

I don't know.

Hey, what if I told you

that I have one more option

to show you?

Hold on.

You want to try on

one more dress?

- That's my mom's.

- Mmhmm.

Where did you find it?

The truth is,

I could not stop thinking about

that photo of your mom

you showed me in

the living room.

Where your dad was sworn in

as mayor.

Just something about

your mom in this dress

was really special.

So, I asked your dad

and he pointed me to the attic

and, I don't know,

I just thought it was worth

a sh*t.

I always loved this dress.

So, do you think you found

the perfect dress

for the shower now?

- I think so.

- Yay!

Oh, and Darlene,

she's gonna be at the shower?

Yes. Yeah, I peaked at Chloe's

list at the dance rehearsal

and she definitely rsvp'd.

Ok.

So Darlene's pretty important

to you, huh?

She was there for me

when my mom was sick.

I want her at the bridal shower

so that she knows how important

she still is to me.

Who's ready for

their bridal shower?

- Yes!

- Ok.

Oh, nice.

Um, Chloe? Chloe, can

I talk to you one second?

Um, this isn't really the venue

for the bridal shower.

Of course it is.

I booked it myself.

No, no, sorry, the shower

is at the Arbor Club.

Oh, the Arbor Club.

They called me with an offer.

Yeah, exactly.

But I already booked

this place, so.

This phone keep buzzing.

Uh...

Why am I getting texts

that there are guests waiting

at the Arbor Club?

Ok, um this is all my fault.

I put the wrong address

on the wedding website.

Why would you do that?

Do you know what?

I will fix everything.

You just take

Alexis upstairs, ok?

Honestly, Maisie.

Ok.

Um...

Um...

Hi. Uh, you wouldn't happen to

have a shuttle van, would you?

Maisie, there you are.

You've been gone for 20 minutes.

Is everything ok?

Yeah, no, just a small hiccup

that should be solved shortly.

But, uh... wow.

Look at the amazing job

that Chloe did in here.

I was just saying

that everything looks

so beautiful and... intimate.

Oh, well you know some of

the guests they got held up

but they should be here

in no time.

I don't see Darlene,

is she one of the guests

that got held up?

Uh, well Darlene rsvp'd

so she should be here soon.

But, you know, for now I just

need you to stay in the moment

because otherwise

your shower will be over

and you'll have missed

the whole thing, right?

You're right. I should just

pull myself together.

- Classic picture!

- Oh, go ahead.

You guys are so cute.

Is that dress vintage, Lex?

Yes. Yes.

- Oh!

- Hey.

- Hi!

- Fancy seeing you here.

Yeah.

Is everything ok?

Yes.

Yes.

No, I'm just so surprised

to see you at a bridal shower.

Really thought that's where

you would draw the line.

Oh, there is no line anymore.

I guess I'm caught up

in the story.

Oh.

Oh, my editor wants me to take

some pics this time, so.

Oh.

Mind if I snap a few of you?

Of me?

Oh, I mean, surely you could use

any of the other

bridesmaids here.

Why would I do that?

I don't know if I want to be

in the article.

Please.

Ok. Ok, fine.

Yeah, sure.

Ok.

Oh.

Oh, what?

Oh, no something in my teeth?

You're making the flowers

look bad.

- Ok, go do your job!

- You do your job.

What, my, job?

You're a bridesmaid.

Your job is to have fun.

That's right. Have fun.

- I am having fun.

- Good.

Yes. Oh, hi. Ok, thank goodness

you guys are here.

Um, here, come

and sit over here.

Welcome to the bridal shower.

Yes!

See.

- I still don't see Darlene.

- Oh.

Lunch is about to be served

and I was going to do my speech.

Oh.

What's wrong?

Darlene, her mom's friend,

still isn't here.

Oh, but Darlene is here.

She is?

That's Darlene right there.

No, that's Darlene Hastings.

She works with my dad.

My mom's friend is

Darlene Hughes.

Oh.

Their names are so close.

Wait, does this mean that

Darlene Hughes wasn't invited

to the shower at all?

I must have confused

the two Darlenes

and left one off when

I sent out the e-vites.

And that means when I

double-checked your list

I must have thought

that Darlene was invited.

It's no one's fault.

We all know whose fault it is,

it's mine.

No, no, Alexis.

I am so sorry.

No, I just, um... I think

I need some air.

Um...

Maisie, is there anything

I can do to help?

Henry, I'm so sorry.

I have to go.

My friends and associates

sent to the wrong location?

We hired you to make sure

this exact sort of thing

didn't happen.

I'm so sorry for letting

you down.

It's not about letting me down,

you let Alexis down.

She was heartbroken

that Darlene wasn't there.

You should have headed this off.

I understand if you want

to terminate our agreement.

That's not gonna happen.

Lex?

It might be best if we...

Best for who, Dad?

Maggie's job is supporting me,

not managing optics.

- Alexis, it's ok...

- No.

Chloe resisted you

every step of the way.

And, being forced to keep tabs

on Henry couldn't have helped.

I simply suggested that

she combine her current duties

with a little PR.

I have given in on every

decision on this wedding.

My wedding.

But I'm not budging on this.

Maggie stays.

Well, I guess we've been told.

Maisie?

Maisie.

- Oh, hey.

- Hey.

Hi.

Wait, what are you doing here?

You don't really look like

you're dressed for a hike.

Oh right, yeah, no.

I was hoping I would run

into you.

Really?

- Yeah.

- Oh.

Remember when we first met,

you said you came out here

to de-stress?

Mmhmm.

Well, yesterday

you seemed stressed.

So, sorry we didn't get

to talk more then.

No, I'm sorry.

I just was feeling really bad

that I let Alexis down is all.

Well, I mean, you're

just one bridesmaid.

You can't take responsibility

for everything that happens.

I don't know about that.

I mean, Alexis is a friend now.

Now?

No, I mean, she's always

been a friend.

Right.

I just wish that the shower

had gone more smoothly is all.

But hey, I read your article

on it and it was really nice.

- Oh?

- Yeah.

You really wrote from the heart

on that one.

Well, I had a lot of help.

So, my next article is

gonna be on this place.

Well, the development plans

for it, at least.

It's great that you're bringing

public awareness to it.

I have only been in town

for a little bit

and I already love it here.

It seems like a lot of people

love this trail too, so.

Yeah, still need the mayor

to weigh in though.

And of course he's avoiding me.

Well, I mean, pressuring at home

doesn't seem to be working,

so maybe you just have to wait

until after the wedding.

Yeah, or after the election.

Yeah.

Maybe, yeah.

Hey, what's up?

What is it?

You don't have to hide anything

from me.

No, I just don't always know

what I'm aloud to say to you.

You know, as your

press contact and all

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

Well, you won't always be

my press contact. Right?

Do you want to go on a date?

Hm?

After the wedding?

Like a date date?

Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah, I would

really like to.

Yeah.

I mean, if you still want to,

by then.

Well, why wouldn't I?

No reason.

Ok.

Oh, uh, hold on.

Sorry, one second.

Oh.

Something important?

Um, actually yeah.

I'm sorry, I have to go.

- Ok.

- Ok.

- Ok, bye.

- Bye.



Maisie, thanks for coming

so quickly.

Hey.

I hope you don't mind.

I was getting my fitting done.

Is everything ok?

Not really.

Um, this morning I saw a big

refund on my credit card

from the gift bag vendor.

When I called to see

if it was an error,

they told me what you did.

Yeah, no, um... look, I'm really

sorry about that.

I should have, I should have

talked to you...

Don't be.

You fixed my mistake.

Just one, in a long line.

I hadn't even remembered to put

vegan options on the menu

until lunch was being served.

And I'm vegan!

Maybe if I had started sooner

I wouldn't have gotten

so overwhelmed,

but... you helped me.

I'm not sure how helpful

I was by

sending half the guests to the

wrong shower location, but...

Which you fixed.

I mean it, Maisie, thank you.

You're welcome.

I can't stop thinking

about Alexis' face

when Darlene didn't show up.

I let Alexis down

in a big way... once again.

What do you mean, "once again"?

The summer Aunt Carol was sick,

I was off on my travels.

I didn't come back to help.

You were doing your own thing,

you know.

I'm sure that Alexis

understands that.

Alexis wedding,

I thought this was my chance

to prove I could be there

for her.

I think I understand

why you wanted to be Maid

of Honor so much.

I just wish I could make it up

to Alexis

like when we were little.

Why? What did you guys do?

Aunt Carol had this rule

for Alexis and me

when we were growing up.

If we had a tiff

playing together,

whoever made the other one mad

had to throw a tea party

in the backyard.

Hey, that's what we're gonna do.

Throw a tea party

in the backyard?

I have an idea.

So, have a look at

the new itinerary,

basically everything's been

pushed by about an hour.

Got it, thank you Thomas.

Oh, yeah, that looks great.

Thanks.

Mayor Shepard?

Mr. Whittington.

Caught me off guard.

I apologize.

I'm late for a meeting,

can't talk.

Got it.

I'm doing a story on the complex

at Evergreen Park.

Voters have a right to know

whether you're in favor

of rezoning to make way

for condos.

Actually, it may surprise you

but I am more focusing

on my daughter's wedding

right now.

I understand that, but

this is an important issue

that voters might

want to know about.

No comment.

I just don't think her end

should be...

Oh. Yeah, no.

Oh, Dad.

Hey, hun.

Did you want to look

at the seating chart?

Oh, I'm sure it's gonna

be great.

Uh, has Henry been asking you

about Evergreen Park?

Uh, he mentioned the rezoning.

But he's been really focused

on the wedding.

Anyway we can limit his access

moving forward?

He's been covering the wedding

just as you requested.

I'm afraid she's right, sir.

Cutting him off now might

stir up more trouble

and lead to even more reporters

and more questions.

So, we're stuck with him.

It would seem so.

Oh, that's just great.

No bad press.

Ok.

What are we doing here,

of all places?

It's a surprise.

Just trust me.

- And Chloe's here?

- Mmhmm.

I think that she has something

that she wants to tell you.

What is this place?

Everything looks amazing.

Does this remind you

of anything?

Like, when we were little

and one of us made a mistake.

Our backyard tea parties?

It's the least I could do, Lexi.

Chloe, it's ok.

No, it's not.

I let you down and not

just at the shower.

The summer I went abroad

while your mom was sick...

I should have been there

for you.

Oh.

I should have tried harder,

these past few weeks.

Maisie tried to help me

every step of the way,

I just was too blind

and too stubborn to listen.

But, I finally wised up

and I let her help on

a little surprise.

Oh, my goodness. Darlene!

I wouldn't have missed this

for the world.

This is just the best

surprise ever.

Oh.

Do you know what it means,

that you did this?

No.

I just cashed in a couple miles

and flew her in on a red eye.

No big deal. Really.

It means that you can

do anything.

Including stepping

into the spotlight

and letting yourself be seen.

Thank you.

Ok, come on.

Ok. I am going to... oh, uh...

I'll be right back.

- Ok.

- On second.

Well, well.

Didn't think that you were

a fan of afternoon tea.

Oh, you know I'm doing

a listicle.

- Hm.

- Yeah.

What brings you here?

Oh, just uh meeting up

with a couple friends.

Sounds like things

are going well.

Um, look Henry, I have to...

I have to tell you something.

Ok, sure.

Actually, I guess it's more like

I need to confess something.

This sounds serious.

Yeah, it kind of is.

Maisie!

Alright, we have to take a photo

of all of us together.

You have to be in it.

Wait, wait, wait.

What were you going to tell me?

Um, just that I...

Maisie!

I better go.

Okay. Bye.

Good luck with your listicle.

I'd say this assignment

has been a total success.

The professional bridesmaid

does it again.

Ah. The call of the kitchen.

I'm proud of you.

I'm not here to talk politics.

Neither am I.

I promise.

I just wanted to say one thing.

Only one.

Yes.

I wanted to apologize

for the gotcha moment

outside your office

the other day.

You might be the first

journalist

who's ever apologized

for anything.

We're not known

for our humility.

I could say the same thing

about politicians.

Right.

Why don't you call the office

and set up an appointment

to chat.

As much as it pains me,

you're right.

The voters do need to know

where I stand on Evergreen Park.

Preserving green spaces

in urban areas

is a high priority of mine.

Really?

Absolutely.

Thank you, Mr. Mayor.

Of course.



Call it kismet or karma

or pure luck.

Whatever the reason, I am

incredible grateful

that Alexis and Dylan

have found each other

and I just can't wait to see

them get married tomorrow.

And uh, if Alexis's mother,

Carol, were here,

she would be..

She'd be smiling too.

And, I know that she'd say,

heaven honey,

don't hold this up with

one of your long speeches.

So, um, here's to Alexis

and Dylan

and a wonderful life together.

To Alexis and Dylan!

To Alexis and Dylan!

- Thank you, Dad.

- I'm so proud of you, honey.

Hi.

Well, that was a wonderful

speech, Mr. Mayor.

It's just hard to believe

the wedding's tomorrow.

Oh.

How's our girl doing?

You know, she's in...

she's in really high spirits.

You deserve a lot of credit

for that.

You have helped

Alexis enormously.

Thank you. That really means

a lot to me.

A professional bridesmaid...

I mean, it might be one of the

odder careers I've run across,

but you are worth every penny

and more, Maggie.

I'm pretty sure you mean Maisie.

Yes, yeah, well not

for much longer though, right?

Maisie?

I'm more of a Syrah person,

myself.

Syrah and Shiraz

are the same grape.

Oh, and uh, Emma Spencer

from Midwestern Savings

is here tonight

and I will introduce you later

as promised.

Oh, yes. Thank you.

Thanks.

Maggie.

Uh, yeah.

Oh, sorry, I thought

that you said Maisie.

No. No, you didn't, Maggie.

I don't have to be

a reporter to know

when I'm not being told

the truth.

I um...

Uh...

Follow me. Come here.

I'm so sorry, sorry.

I kept seeing red flags

and I just kept ignoring them

'cause I guess I wanted

to trust you.

Please can you

just let me explain?

I don't understand, why could

you not just tell me the truth?

I'm sorry that I didn't

just tell you the truth, ok?

But my job requires me

to be anonymous.

I help brides get through

their big day

with the least amount

of stress possible.

Well, you've kept me

from the real story.

You kept me from

who you really are.

Ok, but I promise that I was

going to tell you the truth.

As soon as the wedding was over.

Everything that I feel for you,

Henry, it's all real.

Look, I have to ask you,

are you planning on putting

any of this in the article

now that you know the truth?

Because you really can't

do that, please.

Did you really ask me that?

Am I just some tabloid

reporter to you?

No, no, Henry, no.

Come on, please, you know me

better than that.

I thought I did.

Henry, please.

What's with the text you sent?

Yeah, Kay, hate to ask

but can someone else cover

the wedding today,

cause I want to focus completely

on the Evergreen Park story.

Tell me why you want

off the wedding.

Uh, let's just say I got

taken in by a source

Hm.

And I fell into a journalist's

biggest no-no,

which I became part

of the story.

You wrote a lot about a certain

Maisie, your inside source.

Thought you didn't have

a nose for news.

Well, Henry, I might not be

an investigative reporter,

but I am a woman.

And it seems like this "source"

means a lot to you.

Uh... What if she wasn't

telling me the whole story?

What's your heart telling you?

Are you ok?

No, not really.

Don't be so hard on yourself.

Yeah, kind of tough not to be.

I really like Henry.

I was so close to the finish

line, too.

And you're positive Henry

won't share

this big scoop with the world?

I mean, he was so hurt

that I even asked.

You had to ask, sweetie.

This is your career

we're talking about.

But now Henry thinks

I'm an imposter,

so, uh, yeah, that's that.

Hey, listen.

You are the most authentic

person I've ever met.

And if Henry can't see that,

that's his problem.

Is it?

'Cause it kind of feels

like mine.

Ok.

Be honest.

Do I look ok?

You look beyond beautiful.

You look incredible, sweetheart.

Thanks, Dad.

Looking for someone?

Yeah, I was just...

I was hoping that Henry

would be here.

Sorry, Maggie.

Ok, it's time for you to go in.









Hi.

Friends, family and loved ones.

We come together, here today,

to witness the union

of Dylan and Alexis.

We gather around them now,

in this wonderful place

and we look on with love

and hope

as these two begin their new

life together as one.



But most of all I love you



Come on.



Congratulations.

Thank you

I wish I could say

the same for you.

I know you didn't get

what you wanted.

Oh, no, actually your dad agreed

to sit down with me for a real

one-on-one after the wedding.

That's not what I was

talking about.

You know, for a reporter,

you're missing the main story.

And that is?

Maggie is a professional

bridesmaid

who can turn any wedding around?

No.

The story about how

wonderful she is.

She may have come here as

a professional bridesmaid,

but she became a true friend.

Maggie may not have told you

who she is and what she does,

but she couldn't, for my sake.

Mmhmm.

And after getting to know her,

I can tell you one thing

for sure.

Her feelings for you are real.

Maybe you're right.

Mmhmm.

- I..

- Yeah.

Ok.

- Hi.

- Hi.

I was hoping that

you'd come tonight.

Yeah, I um, didn't know how

I felt about everything.

But, wanted to see it through.

I'm sorry that I wasn't honest

with you.

I wanted to tell you who I was.

I so wanted to and I almost did.

I kept thinking about

your last relationship

and I just kept getting in

deeper and deeper and I don't...

I understand.

I shouldn't have put you

in the position, I'm sorry.

Well, you know,

the first amendment

protects the journalists

sources.

You needed to be discreet,

so I get it.

You know, only you could make

the constitution sound romantic.

Somehow.



Would you like to dance with me?

I mean, what would people think?

Then you would become

part of the story.

One way to find out.



I always hoped,

I always dreamed

I'd find someone like you.

A love for all seasons

You look really beautiful.

I love you more than...

Thank you.

You look really nice too.

Thank you.



Oh.

Looks like they like

our dancing.

Yeah.

Although, I did

discover recently

that it's ok to step

into the spotlight.

And who's this person

that I'm dancing with?

Well, my name is

Maggie Marie Bailey

and I like weddings

and I like hiking

and I, uh, what was

the other one?

Oh yeah, I really like you.

Just like a dream

don't want to leave

Higher than the sun

I love you more than

Than there are

grains of sand

I put my life right

into your hands

All this love, I

give it back to you



The public has spoken.

Yes, I think that they have.

Well, you know, thanks to you

and your articles,

this park is now safe

once and for all.

I guess you can still write

serious news.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

Good, cause I'm back

to covering City Hall.

- Well, isn't that perfect.

- Yeah.

You sure you have enough

time for a hike

because wedding season

is right around the corner.

Oh, yeah well I'm pretty sure

that my new employee,

Marguerite, has it covered.

I think that I could use

a little bit of a hiatus

from weddings for a bit.

- One last follow-up question.

- Mmhmm.

What are you gonna do

with all that down time?

Boss lady.

I was thinking of spending it

with you.

Good answer.

Alright, shall we?

We shall.

Ok.
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