~*Chapter 65: Niall *~

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Saturday....the wedding.....

"Do you want to go and check everything out before everyone gets here Niall ? If so, now would be our time to go."

Jenny was amazing! The way she was handling everything and doing such a great job at it! I had no doubt everything was going to look beautiful. She really needed to start a business doing this stuff with the way she made the cabin look when Liam asked me to marry him,my heart was beating a mile a minute. She took us down to the wedding site first. It was a good I wasn't dressed yet or my suit would have tear stains all over it. It was exactly how I wanted it. The first thing I noticed was our tree. Hanging from the tree were about fifty small flower vases that we spent days making out of old bottles and mason jars. My fingers were almost raw from wrapping thin wire around and around the jars so that we could hang them in the trees. Daisies and other wild flowers were in each one. They looked beautiful. Then I saw all the hay bales. They were set in rows and had old quilts and blankets over each one. The way Liam, Louis and Greg set them up there was a small back also so that people would be able to lean back while sitting down.

Emma and her quilting club made pillows to put on the hay bales as well. The little fans on each row were perfect! They each had the letter P on them. I almost cried just thinking about how my name was going to be Niall Payne in just a few short hours.

The aisle that was made for the wedding party to walk down already had a few dozen red and pink flower petals spread around. Louis little sister Doris is gonna be the flower girl and the way we did the ring barrier is a little different. I wanted Theo to be in the wedding so Watson is gonna pull him down in a wagon. And Ryder Harry's nephew is gonna guide Watson. They'd all look so cute coming down the aisle.

I wanted the wedding site to be very simple nothing more than the vases hanging in the tree. I didn't want to take away from the beautiful location where we were getting married. I walked around and smiled. The memory of that night flooded back to me. The endless talking about our favorite movies, singers, songs, the beautiful stars......the first time he really touched me.I felt the heat rush into my face and I had to look around to see if anyone was watching me. I'm sure I was as red as those rose petals. This place was so special to me. Someday we would bring our kids here and show them the nighttime stars just like Liam did for me.

"Is everything how you want Niall?" Jenny asked as she walked around with a clip board and her phone ever present in her hand. I just smiled at her.

"I can never ever repay you for how wonderful you made this day for me Jenny. It's perfect. Thank you so much for listening to me when I said I wanted to keep it as simple as possible. I just....I just love it."

Jenny smiled her shy little smile and shrugged her shoulders.

"I'm so happy you like it Niall . Do you want to go up and see the reception area?"

"Is it safe? Where will Liam be?"

Jenny laughed. I'll make sure that Aaron knows to keep him in the house and not to let him peak out the window."

We headed up to the ranch house and to the main barn. Drake, Aaron and Dewey spent days cleaning out the barn so that the slab floor would be ready for the reception. I was gonna have to do something special for them.

We turned the corner and I saw three large white tents set up right outside the house and the barn. I sucked in a breath of air.

"OH. My. God! It looks beautiful.....it all looks so beautiful."

We got out of Jenny's truck and started walking around. Harry grabbed my arm and we set off to explore. Each of the white tent legs were wrapped in white silk mesh with soft silver ribbon wrapped around each leg. The white tables had white linen draped over the whole table with a smaller soft silver linen on top of that. I was so glad Jenny kept the white chairs plain though. She wanted to tie large silver bows on each but I wanted to keep it simple. I liked it simple and plain, it was more me I thought. Each table had a center piece of wild flowers in mason jars with a few small white votive candles.

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