Sophia grabbed her cell phone and answered it on the second ring. She was waiting on three phone calls and hoped that this was one of them.
"Hello?"
Sophia grabbed a pen and furiously wrote down the information that the limousine company was giving her. She had a wedding she was planning for Saturday and at the last moment the bride had decided the whole wedding party should have a limousine to travel from the church to the reception hall. Of course, this had caused Sophia a lot of stress since the bride wanted the exact same type of limos for everyone so on a hot sticky July day, Sophia was attempting to secure five white limos for the upcoming Saturday.
"Thank you so much."
They could do it. She grinned a bit and realized that she was alone in the room and was probably acting like a fool. She blushed and went back to work. The rest of the day went by quickly and she was happy when she called the bride to confirm the details.
"Hi Jackie. I got the limos secured. All white. You want me to do what? Alright."
Sophia hung up the phone and wondered if she was in some cheesy romance movie. Jackie was a friend from high school and they had only chatted occasionally when she was back in town. Jackie had gotten into the prestigious university that was located in the next city over and had rarely come home to visit. She had dated almost every type of man and was finally happy when she fell head over heels in love with a pediatric cardiologist. He was tall and smart and handsome and as Jackie put it, rich enough that her two degrees would mean nothing.
Jackie had announced that Jack had asked one of his friends to be a groomsman at the last minute and so because she wanted equal numbers of bridesmaids and groomsmen, Sophia needed to be a bridesmaid. She was lucky she was getting paid to do this. Otherwise, she might freak out. Four days before the wedding and she needed to get another bridesmaid dress as well as coordinate the tuxedo fitting for one more groomsman.
Sophia ran a wedding planning company in her hometown. It had started innocently enough. She has three sisters and for each wedding, she organized all the details. When one of her friends from high school asked her to plan her wedding, she said yes. By the next spring she was an official wedding planner. It was a fun job, but stressful. She loved every minute of it.
***
"Fuck!" Sophia screamed out the word and was happy that the windows were up in her car. She had the air conditioner on full blast and was desperately trying to get a hold of the tuxedo company. She was running late and didn't want the new groomsman to leave without her seeing the tuxedo. She was running late of course because she had to argue with Sally, the seamstress, regarding her bridesmaid dress. She knew that she was being overcharged and was stubborn enough to say something. She wasn't paying for it, but she wanted Sally to know that it wasn't appreciated.