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Taylor’s mom beams as she unfolds the wedding invitation, her best friend’s elegant script sparkling under the kitchen lights. "You’re going to be the flower girl!" she announces, and Taylor’s eyes widen—she’s never scattered petals down an aisle before. They start by visiting a boutique downtown, where racks of satin dresses shimmer in soft pastels. Taylor twirls in front of the mirror, settling on a blush-pink gown with lace sleeves and a tulle skirt that floats like a cloud. Next, they hunt for matching accessories: pearly hairpins dotted with faux pearls, ivory ballet flats with ribbons, and a dainty wrist corsage of baby’s breath and roses. The florist greets them warmly, helping select baskets woven with gold thread. Taylor insists on filling hers with rose petals in sunset hues—coral, peach, and creamy white—plus a few sprigs of eucalyptus for freshness. Back home, her mom braids Taylor’s hair into a crown, weaving in tiny silk flowers, then dusts her cheeks with rosy glitter. They practice tossing petals gently, giggling as the living room transforms into a pretend aisle. By sunset, Taylor’s basket overflows with fragrant blooms, tied with a satin bow matching her dress. When the big day arrives, she’ll glide down that aisle, scattering joy with every step—the most radiant flower girl anyone’s ever seen.
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