Dok stands next to the Major. He looks the man over, once more, knowing that while the marriage might be a farce as the Major's best man it was clearly important to make sure he might still look his best. For the moment Dok looks satisfied with the Major's appearance, before actually bothering to smile a little.
It's an important day, after all. One that has been building, and building, and building for quite some time now as the Major has weaved the tapestry for it. A tapestry that the Major intends to set alight, but he supposes that is the Major's right and he has no right to question it. Still, he can't help but think of one thing, and his smile dips into a frown.
"Sir.
I do, ah...wish to apologize for the musicians for the wedding. I ah...was somewhat lax in getting them so I'm afraid they're a bit...charming in a rustic way."
Because of course that would be the most important thing right now.
The Groom
It's an important day, after all. One that has been building, and building, and building for quite some time now as the Major has weaved the tapestry for it. A tapestry that the Major intends to set alight, but he supposes that is the Major's right and he has no right to question it. Still, he can't help but think of one thing, and his smile dips into a frown.
"Sir.
I do, ah...wish to apologize for the musicians for the wedding. I ah...was somewhat lax in getting them so I'm afraid they're a bit...charming in a rustic way."
Because of course that would be the most important thing right now.