invitation.
âThey want a June wedding? Is that enough time?â
âNot really. I told Katia that, but she said she didnât care. My bet is there wonât be a tent available within three hundred miles of Indian Lake. We may have to rent out of Ohio.â
âEvery chair and table and linen will be rented. Not to mention glasses and china.â
âI thought of that, but theyâre using Hannahâs dishes, serving pieces and stemware. Even the tablecloths and napkins. They wonât all match, but thatâs kind of the beauty of the whole thing.â
Olivia grabbed a legal pad and started making notes. âAustinâs kitchen is large enough that we can work there.â She glanced up at her mother. âHas Katia talked about the menu yet?â
âWeâre batting around ideas. Nothing concrete yet, but sheâs leaning toward rack of lamb. With only forty people, itâs not such a big production.â
Olivia tapped the pencil against her cheek. âStaff. Weâre going to need a bartender and then two people for pickup and cleaning.â She paused, thinking of Austinâs housekeeper. âWill Daisy be a guest?â
âYes. I didnât even ask. Katia made it clear that Daisy wasnât to work that day.â
âFlowers. Cake? I assume Maddie will make the cake.â
âCorrect,â Julia replied and finished her cappuccino. She scrolled through her photos. âThis is the cake Katia wants. Isnât it gorgeous?â
The three-tiered cake resembled a stack of gifts, complete with white bows, icing roses and latticework decor. âItâs magnificent. Have you talked to Maddie yet?â
âShe sent me a text and said it was no problem.â
âMaddie is so talented. She could create anything. After that Chanel purse cake she made for Mrs. Beabotsâs birthday party last year, I thought Iâd seen it all. Apparently not.â
âKatia is meeting with the florist this week. Iâve hired the musicians. That leaves the photographer.â Julia stared at Olivia with a long, penetrating gaze.
Olivia knew that look. It was the one Julia threw at her whenever she elected Olivia for a specific job or task. It was decisive and final. Once Julia made up her mind, she was unwavering.
Olivia threw up her hands. âOh, no.â
âNo one in town can shoot a wedding like you. That is, when you deign to do so.â
âWeddings are so boring,â Olivia groaned.
âLook, Iâm not relegating you to a lifetime of wedding photography. I know you have high aspirations. Itâs just this one...â
âImpossible,â Olivia said sternly. âBesides, I have to either be the photographer or the caterer. I canât do both.â
âI know that. So youâll be the photographer. I can hire someone to help in the kitchen. This is too important. Katia wants you to take her engagement pictures, the formal wedding pictures, rehearsal dinner, showers if there are any and all the candid shots of the ceremony and reception. Weâll need a videographer, too.â
âThatâs a lot of work.â
âCommensurate with the fee sheâs paying.â Julia smiled.
âShe really wants me this much?â
âThey both do.â
Olivia was flattered, and the praise and acceptance created a warm feeling inside her. It had been months since anyone had acknowledged her talent professionally. Her girlfriends were always very sweet about the Christmas pictures she shared with them or the group shots at birthday parties. Julia was right. Austin and Katia could hire a photographer from Chicago or even New York if they wanted. But they didnât. They wanted her.
âLet me see what I can do about a videographer. I know a good one out of New Buffalo, and if heâs booked thereâs that guy from Indianapolis that Sarah hired,â she offered. âYouâre right, Mom.
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