I had upstairs and let the bride know that everything is going great and that we are on schedule. In the calmest voice possible I tell her of the error with transportation. I assure her that I will get her there on time and in fashion. I ask if anyone has a vehicle parked outside, who would be willing to drive. I was aware that the bride would not want to be completely alone in the SUV, as she was already nervous but needed the assistance of family and friends to transport. I made sure the Bride, Maid of Honor and the Brides Sister were in the SUV and advised the driver to not leave until he received a call from me. I jumped in my vehicle and headed towards the church with the other bridesmaids and family travelling behind me. At the church I began to greet those gathered on the church steps the steps and guide them to as to where to be seated. While doing so I called the SUV driver and let l him know it was time to bring the Bride to the church. About 20 minutes later she arrived. I opened the side limo door, and told her she looks beautiful and to take a deep breath. I walked her up the stairs and greeted her father who was waiting for her. I made sure the bridal party was in order, couple by couple, opened the door and they began to walk down the aisle. It was the moment she had been waiting for over the last 12 months, I looked at the bride, smiled and said "breathe you got this" in the sofest voice with tears in her eyes she said "thank you". I opened the doors, arm and arm the bride and her father proceeded down the aisle, on time and in fashion.
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