Last night, Phillip approved my plans for the dining room, so this afternoon, Iâm online, ordering everything, when Danny calls.
âWhatcha doing?â
âWorking.â
âPhillip told me you are ordering stuff for your dining room.â
âAnd working,â I say.
âSo, this baby shower thing.â
âYeah?â
âLori said youâre getting up early, driving the three hours up there, having the shower, and then driving home that night.â
âThatâs the plan.â
âAny chance you could change the plan? Spend the night?â
âThatâs what I wanted to do, but Lori was adamant.â
âI need a night out, Jay. I thought Phillip and I could invite a couple of the guys over. Hang out. Play pool.â
âPhillip doesnât want me driving back at night. Plus, it would be fun to go out with our friends after the shower. I think Lori could use a night out, too.â
âThatâs the spirit,â he says. âIâll leave it up to you to convince her.â
âYouâre a chicken, Danny.â
âBawk, bawk,â he says and then hangs up.
I start a group text, figuring Lori wonât be as likely to argue this way.
Me: Hey, everyone! I thought it would be fun if we all went out after the baby shower on Saturday. You up for a fun night?
Lori doesnât respond, but I get a lot of, , from our sorority sisters.
Chelsea sends me a private text.
Chelsea: How are you feeling?
Me: Really good. You?
Chelsea: I had to leave a class to throw up this morning. My clothes donât fit. I moved out of the sorority house and into Joeyâs apartment. Am planning a quickie wedding. Have two tests and a paper due this week. But whatever. So, hereâs the big question; are you free the weekend of May 11th?
Me: Is that your wedding date? Iâll make sure we are.
Chelsea: I was going to ask you this weekend, but I know Lori will be with us the whole time, and I didnât want it to be awkward.
Me: What to be awkward?
Chelsea: Will you be my maid of honor?
Me: OMG! YES!!!
Chelsea: Joeyâs going to ask Phillip to be his best man. Itâs because of the two of you that weâre together. Can you believe we caught the bouquet and garter at your wedding, and a few months later, we are getting married? When have you ever heard of that happening in real life?
Me: Pretty much, like, never.
Chelsea: Heâs been really amazing, Jade. He took me shopping this weekend. Bought me a cute dress to wear to the shower.
Me: Thatâs so sweet.
Chelsea: Another favor. I saw your group text. Since I assume youâre spending the night, is there any way I could get you to come dress shopping with me on Sunday morning? That nice wedding shop here is having a big sample sale. Itâs probably going to be a free-for-all, but the deals are supposed to be amazing. Joey and I are going to use some of the money my dad gave us for the wedding for the down payment on our house, so Iâm trying to be really frugal.
Me: Iâd love to help. Okay if Lori comes, too, if she doesnât have any other plans?
Chelsea: Of course. What kind of dress do you think I should get? I donât know what I want.
Me: I think, for us to find you a dress at the sale, youâre going to need to know what you want. Go this week and try on a dress of every silhouette. The big, poofy ballgown. The softer version, like mine. A-line. Drop-waist. Mermaid. Ask Alyssa to go with you. Sheâs good with fashion.
Chelsea: Good idea. Is it bad I want something super sexy?
Me: My mom used to say to flaunt it while you got it.
Chelsea: Iâm not gonna have it much longer. Got to go to class.
Dannyâs dad, Mr. Dâs, name pops up on my cell phone.
âHey, Mr. D. Howâs Europe?â
âWonderful. Quick question. I know youâre coming for the baby shower this weekend. I have something for you. Can you swing by the house before you leave town, like on Sunday afternoon?â
âYeah. When are you getting back home?â
âNot until early Sunday morning. We got our dates mixed up when we booked the flights. Tried to get it changed to come back on Friday, but it was sold out. Mary wonât be able to make the shower.â He lowers his voice. âAnd sheâs not very happy about it.â
âIâm sure Lori wonât mind. This shower is mostly sorority girls. Her mom couldnât make it either. So, uh, what do you have for me? Like, paperwork or something?â
Mr. Diamond is the executor of my trust fund.
âSomething a little more fun than that,â he says mysteriously. âSee you Sunday.â