The only other scene I could think of before the wedding itself would be convincing Fendros' mother to attend, if you think that would be difficult enough to warrant a scene. Otherwise we could go to camp for the scene with Meesei.
I just wish you guys had a better electoral system than the college and first past the post. We had poor major party candidates in our last election and my seat (normally considered very safe) elected a third party candidate out of the blue because people could afford to do that with the preference voting. It was great.
Oh well, the world survived the Bushes, it can probably survive whoever wins this one.
The end of my post doesn't have to have a scene if Ahnasha's reaction wouldn't elicit it.
I had nothing much else planned before the ceremony. If you just wanted to skip to that, you can summarise the preparations your characters make before then and I'll catch up my characters to the temple.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention here. I landed a six week research scholarship this summer. It'll be full time work from later this month until early January, but the upshot is that I probably won't have homework. That means that posts might be once-ish per day during the week but more than that during the weekends where I can. Just letting you know.
Well, it's certainly work experience. I need just that to graduate, along with a couple more units of study. Well, technically I need twelve weeks of full time work experience in total to graduate, but that shouldn't be as hard to land after this research position.
At any rate, the research should be interesting. If I'm super lucky, I might even get my name on a small publication.
I've skipped through some of the interaction, seeing as that would take a long time and probably not be much more than repetitive dialogue. If there are any particular interactions you wanted to play out before the ceremony anyway, feel free to start them up in your next post. We can say that setting up the ceremony can take a couple of minutes.
I didn't have anything in mind for conversations before the ceremony, at least. I also don't know what the ceremony will entail, so I just took us as far as I could.