Henry and Huck returned to the living room just as Keiko got the colors of the flowers that would be wanted for the wedding and the reception. They were silent as they entered the room, and both stood on the side of the couch closest to Jenny. Huck continued to notice the happy smiles that Jenny and Harry shared as they looked to each other. He might not have found his own Mrs. Jenkins, yet, but he was very happy to see that his brother had found his. He loved his family and his brother and was eager to see them happy, as any weredog would be. He couldn't say much as Keiko moved to conclude her meeting with the two members of the wedding party.
"So, you will only want four flowers per table at the reception," Keiko spoke, "We can alternate the red and pink colors to make things quite beautiful and that they work in harmony."
"Thanks," Jenny spoke, "This won't be too expensive, will it?"
"No," Keiko promised, "red and pink roses are fairly common. Your biggest cost might be in shipping the roses here if the local florists don't have enough on hand, but you can be assured the flowers WILL be here by your Halloween wedding date."
"Red and pink?" Huck quipped, "I would have thought you'd go for orange and black, coordinate with the holiday."
"It was a thought," Jenny admitted as she looked up to Huck, "but red and pink would be a more romantic color, which our wedding is to be."
"It is a wedding," Harry commented.
To that Huck only shrugged while Keiko nodded and kept her eyes on her notes. She seemed to ignore the joke for a bit and then moved on to her next question.
"Will you want any flowers in the wedding as well?" Keiko asked when she looked up, "I can talk with the minister and ask about any decorations for the wedding."
Jenny looked to Harry and thought for a moment. He nodded to her, which Jenny took as a sign that Harry was going to let her make the decision. She accepted that and thought.
"If the minister doesn't mind... maybe having a a flower or two would be nice," Jenny said after a moment, "If it isn't too much work for you."
"It isn't," Keiko smiled, "my husband spends his days at the hospital and caring for head and spine injuries... I help young loving couples plan their weddings and make sure their special day is perfect."
Jenny smiled and felt Henry pat her shoulder in a very friendly manner.
"Now... had you any thoughts on the wedding party?" Keiko asked, "besides yourselves?"
"Well... my college roommate will be my Maid of Honor, we've agreed on that already," Jenny spoke, and watched as Keiko began writing notes again. She ignored the sound of Keiko's pen writing and turned to Henry. He looked down to her in the way any father should, which made her smile as well, "and while Mr. Anderson and his wife have offered to take on a parental role if things go completely south with my parents... I don't want to burden them with the schedule changes related to any rehearsals or coordination... as he's busy with his work at the College."
Henry slowly nodded, wondering what Jenny was getting up to.
"So... if you don't mind... would you like to walk me down the aisle?" Jenny asked to Henry.
Henry blinked in surprise, but soon smiled and nodded, "I would love to dear. You've made Harry very happy, and that makes Lisa and I happy."
"Makes me happy two," Huck added with a warm and friendly smile, "We'll all be a happy family together."
"Thank you," Jenny smiled.
"Will you want any more bridesmaids?" Keiko asked.
"No... I don't think so..." Jenny said with a sigh, "there really isn't anyone else that I could ask that could get here within the time frame allowed."
Keiko nodded at that and then turned to Harry, "Have you any thoughts on a best man?"
Harry looked up to his older brother, "Only one guy around that I've been close enough to to ask to be my best man..."
Huck blinked for a moment and then smiled, "I'll be free for anything you need, baby bro."
"Thanks, Huck," Harry answered.