This is a story whose premise is actually true, but the rest (a.k.a. all the good stuff) is just a fictionalized fantasy. Please let me know what you think! But go easy on me. This is my first submission.
Enjoy!
xo
ivy_Girl
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Addy looked at the clock and mentally cursed. Now she was going to be late.
She grabbed her lip gloss, applied it quickly, and then shoved it into her purse with her phone and her keys. She managed to get one fleeting look at herself in her floor-length mirror before she flew out the door. Not having had the time to fix it, her blonde hair was slightly disheveled, and she realized the blouse that she was wearing showed a bit more than was comfortable for her.
Whatever. There was no time to fix it now.
Moving as quickly as she could in her 4-inch heels, she couldn't help but groan internally. It would have been so much easier to just stay home. She was tired from the stress and the work that came with a too-heavy course load, and the brief glimpse that she had gotten of herself in the mirror had left her feeling slightly self-conscious.
Of course it didn't help that she had no idea what she was walking into, and she mentally swore at Leighton for leaving her to deal with this. She thought about turning around and climbing the back up the stairs to the apartment, but then she was already outside and hailing a cab. Besides, she knew better than anyone that she needed to get out.
She climbed into the cab, gave the driver the address and then sat back, still feeling unsure. Leighton was supposed to be going with her. She stared out the window, almost laughing. That girl would manage to find a last minute conflict on her wedding day.
Ahhh, well. She liked Emilee, even though she had only met her twice. Leighton and Emilee had taken a few classes together in college, and now they were both newly minted graduates working in fashion. Which is why Addy was currently heading uptown, on her way to a student-run fashion show at FIT.
As the cab pulled up to the curb outside the event, Addy remembered that Emilee had her ticket. Thankful that she had asked Leighton for Emilee's number earlier that morning, she fished her phone out of her bag and texted her. In the meantime, she waited inside, watching the people funnel into the building. When she felt a hand on her shoulder, she turned, expecting Emilee.
The man she saw instead extended his hand to her. "Hi, I'm Carter, Emilee's boyfriend. You must be Addison."
Smiling, she moved her hand to shake his. "Addy, please. Did Emilee send you out here with my ticket?"
Addy thought back to everything Leighton had told her about Carter. She studied his boyish face, and decided that it seemed impossible that he and Emilee fought all the time.
Carter nodded back at her and handed her the ticket. The two of them walked in together, making some small talk.
Emilee spotted them from across the room and somewhat violently waved them over. Addy laughed.