"Right, the library," Reid says, nodding. "So the library would be good just because it appeals to who we both are. We both love to read, we love to learn, Luke obviously owns the bookshop but that's not exactly a big enough space to hold a wedding. It's something different, which I always like, and it'd definitely be memorable. In a lot of ways, I think it'd be romantic, being surrounded by all that knowledge while promising to share the rest of our lives together."
As vivid as the image of a wedding at Kagura is in his mind, Reid can see an argument for the library, too. It'd probably be more practical to hold it at the lodge, which he and Luke have already discussed, but Reid wonders whether aiming for practical should be the primary objective here.
"Then again," he says, letting his head tilt to one side with a sigh, "Kagura is where we first talked about getting married. We spent Valentine's weekend up there, and it was incredible, going back for the wedding and spending our honeymoon there would bring it back full circle in a way." He bites down on his lip, glancing up at s T.J. "What do you think?"
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As vivid as the image of a wedding at Kagura is in his mind, Reid can see an argument for the library, too. It'd probably be more practical to hold it at the lodge, which he and Luke have already discussed, but Reid wonders whether aiming for practical should be the primary objective here.
"Then again," he says, letting his head tilt to one side with a sigh, "Kagura is where we first talked about getting married. We spent Valentine's weekend up there, and it was incredible, going back for the wedding and spending our honeymoon there would bring it back full circle in a way." He bites down on his lip, glancing up at s T.J. "What do you think?"