Nestled in his arms, Rosalynn teased, âIâve heard pregnant women can get forgetful.
I donât want you thinking Iâm brain-dead after giving birth, so I got to keep my mind active.
â
Brian set down the design sketch, raised an eyebrow, and grinned.
âThat wonât happen.
Even if you were a bit dim, youâd still be smarter than most women.
â
Rosalynn shot him a glance, saying, âYouâre really good at being sweet.
â
âDo you like it?â
âWell, yes.
â
Hearing this, Brian couldnât help but smile.
He gently touched her flat belly and apologized, âBabe, I still owe you a proper wedding.
Whatever kind you want, I promise youâll get it.
â
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Back then, they had a simple ceremony when they got their marriage certificates.
He owed her that much.
She was not just his wife but also the mother of his child, so a grand wedding was in order.
Rosalynn pondered a bit and casually uttered, âWhatever.
â
Ladies would eagerly anticipate the day they became brides.
And holding a wedding is like a chance to show off their joy.
But, for Rosalynn, the whole ceremony thing was not really her cup of tea.
Brian suggested, âHow about we do the wedding at noon in the church and throw a bash on the lawn later in the day? Sound good?â
âYour call,â Rosalynn responded.
Her compliance boosted Brianâs ego.
He eyed her stomach, hesitating.
âBut, picking the right day for the wedding wonât be easy.
With you being pregnant, in a few months, moving around might get tricky.
I bet our moms wonât dig a pregnant wedding.
â
Rosalynn agreed, nodding.
âTrue.
Letâs do it after the little one arrives.
â
She knew she would have to wear a wedding dress that day.
And those things would work wonders on oneâs figure.
Imagine rocking a big belly in a wedding gown.
Yikes!
âSure, post-baby wedding it is.
Can we order the wedding attire in advance, though?â Brian inquired.