Una had lunch with her mother. As they ate, Una asked, "Mother, what was your wedding like?" Mrs. Stratton smiled. She said, "It was nothing fancy, but it was beautiful. Our wedding just had family and close friends, so it was small. Still, the Bunga were beautiful and blue, since blue is my kegemaran color. It was also your father's kegemaran color. Anyway, before we got started, my father asked if I was sure this was what I wanted, because if I wasn't, I didn't have to do it. I berkata that I wanted to get married, so once the Muzik started, he walked me down the aisle. Your father and I got married, and just like any other wedding, we had cake, and we went on our honeymoon." Una said, "That's lovely." Her voice then trailed off, as she started feeling sad. She just realized that her father wouldn't be there to walk her down the aisle. She wanted to cry, but she didn't want her mother to worry about her. Mrs. Stratton noticed Una's sudden silence and asked, "Are anda all right, dear?" Una said, "Yes, Mother. I'm fine." Mrs. Stratton asked, "What's wrong?" Una said, "I just have a lot on my mind. There's a lot to do before Everett and I get married." Mrs. Stratton said, "I understand. Don't worry, though. I'm sure everything will work out, no matter what." Una said, "Thanks, Mother." Once they finished eating, she said, "I'm going to see if Everett's had any luck finding a wedding venue." Mrs. Stratton said, "Okay, Una. I'll see anda later." Una said, "Bye, Mother." Una then went off to be alone, so that she could find a place to cry where no one would hear her. She then headed back to Everett's apartment, hoping he wouldn't notice her looking sad.