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My Hockey Alpha chapter 301 by Eve Above Story

Bonus 1: The Perfect Dress

Nina

The sun had already slipped below the skyline by the time I entered “Belle Ame Bridal,” with Jessica and Lori by my side.

We were on a mission-a mission that I had been avoiding like the plague.

Finding the perfect wedding dress, something that should have been exciting, was a stark reminder of my mother’s absence. She was somewhere overseas, unreachable, and it felt like a part of my heart was missing.

No matter how often I called her, no matter how many voicemails I left and letters I wrote, I didn’t get a response. It was both worrisome and depressing at the same time, and as my wedding with Enzo ticked closer, I just felt worse and worse by the day.

I kept telling myself that she was safe; she was likely busy and forgot to change her number over to the international line. Maybe she and Taylor bought a house or rented an apartment and didn’t update their address yet.

But there was another little voice inside of me… Something telling me that because she wasn’t my “real” mom, that she had decided to abandon me.

I knew my biological father now. I never got the chance to meet my biological mother, but I knew who she was now.

But it didn’t make my love for my adoptive mother any less potent; if anything, after all this time that I had spent learning about both my past and her past, I felt more love for her than ever. Our history together wasn’t the best, but I was prepared to spend the rest of my life making up for that with her. I wanted a real relationship with my adoptive mother, one in which we could actually get to know each other for once instead of hating each other.

I couldn’t do that, however, if she wouldn’t talk to me.

“Nina, you can’t avoid it any longer,” Jessica reminded me gently as we walked into the little bridal store, which had only recently reopened its doors after the Crescent debacle. “Enzo and you are getting married in less than a month.”

I gave her a nod, acknowledging her words but not my readiness. “I know, Jessica. I just… I wish my mom were here. That’s all.”

Before anyone could offer another comforting statement, Lori interrupted. She was always more stoic than the rest of us, but right now, I think that I actually kind of needed that sort of attitude.

“Alright, enough talking, more shopping,” she said, grabbing me by the shoulders and pushing me over toward the racks of dresses. “Nina, you’re going to look stunning no matter what you wear.”

In the bridal shop, the walls were practically lined with tulle and silk. The dresses sparkled under the soft, flattering lighting.

I let Jessica and Lori pick out gowns for me, trying on one after the other without feeling any real connection. A stunning mermaid dress made me feel like a wrapped up candy, an A-line with a lace overlay made me itch, and a ball gown made me feel like I was playing fairy princess dress-up rather than preparing for my own wedding.

“I don’t… I don’t think this is working, guys,” I finally admitted, feeling my throat tighten with unshed tears. I was standing on the little platform in front of the mirror, wearing a silky blush pink dress that looked more like a nightgown than anything.

Surrounding me was a pile of rejected dresses, and my heart was only growing heavier with each unsuccessful try.

Lori rushed over, her arm sliding around my shoulders. “Hey, it’s okay, Nina. Your mom would be proud, you know. And she’d want you to be happy.”

“Both of your moms,” Jessica corrected, lifting a finger. “They’d both be proud.”

I nodded, but it didn’t lessen the ache. One mother was dead before I ever even got to know her, and it felt as though the other mother had just decided to abandon me.

“I think I should come back tomorrow,” I said, picking my skirt up and stepping down off of the platform. “I’m getting too tired to think straight.”

Jessica and Lori shot each other a quizzical look, but neither of them said anything as I walked back over to the dressing room.

Just then, however, a shimmer from the corner of the shop caught my eye. I paused for a moment just as I was about to step into the dressing room and peered over at it.

Intrigued, I moved towards it, pulling out a gown that was unlike the rest.

Its design was simple yet elegant; an off-shoulder cut, with a fitted bodice that flared out slightly from the hips, trailing into a beautiful sweep train. There were intricate lacy floral patterns sewn into the fabric, lending an ethereal touch.

“This one…” I murmured, unable to take my eyes off it.

The shop owner, a woman named Marta, who’d been assisting us all afternoon without batting an eye at my indecisiveness, turned to look.

“Ah, that dress,” she said, a hint of surprise in her voice. “That’s been sitting here for years. It’s a one-off design from a local designer that never gained popularity. No one’s ever chosen it.”

As I held the dress against myself, it was like seeing my reflection come to life. The way it draped over my frame seemed almost custom-made. Without another word, I hurried back to the fitting room, the whispers of Jessica and Lori fading behind me.

Slipping into the dress was like slipping into a different version of myself. The woman looking back at me from the mirror was radiant and confident.

The dress hugged my body perfectly, accentuating every curve, yet still managing to feel incredibly comfortable. I gave a small twirl, the train swishing softly behind me. For the first time in a long while, I felt normal, like a girl simply excited about her wedding.

I stepped out of the fitting room and watched as Jessica and Lori both gasped. Their eyes watered, and I found my own vision blurring. I wiped at the tears with a shaky laugh.

“What do you think?” I asked, my voice thick with emotion.

“You look…you look breathtaking, Nina,” Jessica managed to get out, her smile trembling. The reflections in the mirror agreed

with her, and I found myself unable to stop the broad grin that spread across my face. This was it. This was my dress. Everything from the delicate lace overlay, the full skirt, the long sleeves and the sweetheart neckline made me feel like an actual, real princess; not a fairy tale princess.

I felt mature and beautiful, and for just a moment, I felt as though I could look at myself and see more than the ghosts of the past several months weighing down on me. Everything about the Crescents, all of the fighting, the pain, the heartbreak… None of it mattered to me during those brief moments.

I turned to Marta, tears still clinging to my lashes. “I’ll take this one,” I said, the certainty in my voice making the final decision all the more real.

The dress was not only a step closer to my wedding with Enzo, but it was also a balm to the ache of my mother’s absence. It was a silent assurance that even though she wasn’t physically present, a part of her was here with me, guiding me through this milestone. And in that moment, that was enough.

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My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 2053

My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 2053

Josephine thought about it and believed it had to be something Ethan had arranged. She nodded. "Sure!" Subsequently, the clerks helped her with her makeup and into a beautiful blue evening gown. Once done, she resembled a stunning mermaid, noble yet mysterious. She looked at her reflection in the mirror, satisfied with her princess-like makeup and hairstyle. "Miss Jacobson, we wish you a delightful evening. The four clerks left. Soon, Josephine received a call from Ethan. "Hey, where are you?" She had begun to miss him. "Open the door, enter the hallway, and come straight to the deck. I'll be waiting there." She replied, "Sure. I'm coming." As she was wearing an evening dress, she could not help feeling like she was a fairy tale princess. Everything that happened to her was like a dream. The deck would usually be crowded, but why is it so empty today? Just as she stepped foot into the hallway, she was flabbergasted because the deck had been decorated for a huge proposal. A live band was playing romantic songs on the side while Ethan donned a blue suit, standing there and watching her with a smile as she approached. Josephine, come here," he instructed. When she approached him, she finally understood his disappearance. He had been here, decorating this place for their proposal. While looking at the large heart made of roses, the white veil moving in the wind, and the romantic dinner table on the side, she covered her chest, feeling so touched that she was about to cry. Once she arrived beside Ethan, she was pulled into a gentle hug. After releasing her, he got on one knee before her and held her hand, asking, "Josephine Jacobson, will you marry me?" "I do!" Josephine replied with determination. Ethan held her hand while slowly rising to his feet. Then he grabbed her waist with one hand and cupped the back of her head with the other, gently kissing her before the crowd. Josephine, thank you." She did not expect he would propose to her before he regained his memory. "Why didn't you wait until you recovered all of your memories?" "I was afraid you'd feel displeased with me and escape, so I have to make you mine first," he announced. That cracked Josephine up. 'Don't worry. I'm not going anywhere. Whether it's this lifetime or the next, I'm yours. You can't escape from me." Ethan leaned his forehead against hers. "How would I bear to leave you alone if you're willing to stay beside me?" Music began to play, and he hugged her waist. "Dance with me!" Then the couple waltzed to the slow music. Rather than saying they were dancing, it would be more appropriate to say they were pacing slowly while embracing each other. Under the dazzling sunset and a gentle sea breeze, a romantic atmosphere filled the space while several cameras were placed on the side, recording everything. She raised her head and asked, 'I heard there's a masquerade ball tonight." "Would you like to join?" "Will it be fun?" "Of course!" "Sure. I'll join the ball," she said. On the other hand, another young lady was currently inside a presidential suite on board- Willow Presgrave. Her assistant ran over and told her, "Miss Presgrave, guess whom I saw on the deck!" Willow was in a daze while propping her chin on her hand. She asked, "Who?" "I saw Mr. Quarles proposing to a beautiful woman!" "You mean Ethan?" Willow exclaimed in surprise, not expecting to bump into him here. "Yes, it's him. The proposal was so romantic, but guests weren't allowed to disturb them, so we could only watch from far away. Why don't you go and congratulate them?'

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