Her expression mirrored Julianna’s amusement briefly. “Mm, while the straights are the worst, aren’t people who get divorced those who ignore bad omens, are uncertain from the beginning?” While Lila voiced her thoughts regarding a fall wedding, she didn’t share her opinion on a wedding in spring. Her mind wandered off regardless, as she pictured what it would look like– somewhere other than LA. Lila imagined bright colors all around– fresh flowers, all sorts of pastries, herself wearing lace. Sun only slightly warming her cheek. However, the blonde reeled in her imagination and brought her gaze back to Julianna who kept looking at her with the same old blank, exhausted expression. This conflict seemed to be taking its toll on her already. Poor woman, Lillian thought. The real war hadn’t even begun. “Why won’t you talk to me, Julianna?” Lila tilted her head to the side– their stories were complicated but heavily intertwined as well. If they didn’t learn how to communicate the feud would never end. “–If you’re offended by the compliment, don’t be. I’m used to speaking my mind, and if I think you’re beautiful I’m going to say it, no need to make a big deal out of it.” And there wasn’t an eye-roll in this world which could prevent her. Her gaze darted back to Julianna as an interesting idea popped into her mind. “Or are you afraid to have a normal conversation with me? Because… What if you like it.” Now, that was some food for thought.
Julianna wasn’t ignoring bad omens. She didn’t believe in them anyway. She wasn’t uncertain about a thing regarding Zelda. In fact, if there was anything in the world she was certain about, it was that she wanted to and was going to marry Zelda, and they would be together and they would be happy... just as soon as she sorted this thing out with her father. She couldn’t help but laugh, honestly, which was actually a rather nice feeling considering the shit day she’d been having so far. Trust Lillian Solano to bring that out in her. “What do you want to talk about?” Julianna asked her, still with a ghost of a smile on her face. “Did you really come here because you want to have a nice chat about my wedding? Zelda’s really the person to talk to about that.” She was much more interested in the details. Julianna just wanted to be married.















