“The only place I’m running is straight up that aisle.” She touched the gemstone hanging on the silver chain around her neck and took a breath. “Here we go.” She saw Henri at the end of the aisle, and he gave the nod for the five little girls to begin walking down the aisle with their baskets of rose petals. “I have five flower girls,” she giggled, “and one maid of honour.” She shook her head at Everly who was chuckling at what she could see the kids doing. Bobbie hidden from view of the congregation was also shielded from the view of the procession. Based on the laughter she was guessing the girls were taking their roles very seriously. Then Everly gave a wave, and she was on her way, holding her bouquet of roses and beaming. Grady tucked her hand in his elbow and leaned close, “all s