When Hazel stepped out of the bathroom Will was in the middle of knotting a blue and green striped tie. He had clearly combed his hair and run a little hair gel through it as well.
Rather than getting married, he looked like he was about to head into the office. But that was perfectly acceptable for a drive-thru chapel. Regardless, he looked nice. Her heart thudded momentarily when he looked up at her with that lopsided grin.
"You look beautiful."
"Thanks," she said, embarrassed. After all these years she was still uncomfortable with compliments. She had been ever since she got out of the hospital. "You look nice too."
His suitcase was already packed so they grabbed their things and brought them down to the parking garage. Will lifted Hazel's suitcase into the trunk for her and they were on their way.
They had to drop by the marriage licensing office first to pick up the license. They would get the certificate at the drive-thru chapel once they were actually married.