A week later, a grand wedding was held in Carlton Bay Hotel at Great Lake City.
It was probably the most expensive wedding that the city had ever seen, but also the most abrupt one.
The preparation started only a week before. The poor event organizers barely slept during the week. There was not a second to waste while they ran around the city to get the flowers, music, and food ready for the special day.
Typical of rich people, the bride and groom simply could not agree on the number of people that they wished to invite.
At first, they said that it was supposed to be a small, simple wedding to rekindle their feelings for each other.
Maximum 50 guests, no more.
But then more relatives came to mind.
Maybe 100 then, no more.
What about friends? And the family of friends? And friends of friends? And the business partners? And the family of the business partners?
The many questions almost drove the event organizer team insane.