I shooed her on, then went back to my original task. I slid the cart out of the van, then carefully started loading it so I could get everything set up on the terrace and in the ballroom where the reception would be held.
It didn’t take long. After an hour and three trips, everything was placed exactly where it needed to be. All I had left was to find someone to deliver the corsages, boutonnieres, and bouquet.
“This looks amazing.”
I jumped. I might have squeaked. I definitely pressed a hand to my heart as the burst of adrenaline made it race, as I turned to find the speaker. I knew it would be Monroe. I’d know that deep voice anywhere.
“Don’t do that,” I hissed. “Don’t you know it’s rude to sneak up on people?”