"I think white roses will be better and also for her bouquet," Mi-Cha suggested, pointing at the vase of white roses among the myriad of flowers brought in by the wedding florist and the wedding planner.
"But aren't white roses too common? I think we should go for colours. The peonies are good, and they're in season." Ni-Na suggested while Mi-Cha looked at her.
"White roses are timeless, Ni-Na, and they symbolise what their love truly stands for. I think white is better." She argued.
Eun-Sun listlessly watched them from the couch she was lolled, having no interest whatsoever in joining their argument even though it was all centered on her wedding. She was too tired to participate in the planning.
She darted her eyes toward her mother when she saw her walking out of the kitchen with a tray in hand.