
Part 3: To Church

The bevy of female relatives and friends around the bride take time to figure out the veil as the Maisa's mom makes sure her train is out from underfoot.

After some fumbling, the long veil embellished with scattered vine appliques is placed over the bride correctly.

It's 9 am and the veil is finally held firmly in place with silver floral pins. Maisa checks her reflection apprehensively, and hopes that she isn't going to be late for her own wedding.

Time to go. Dressed and veiled, Maisa is finally ready to go to Church. The Bride's father and her aunt, Tita Tela, preceed her as she carefully makes her way out of the hotel room.

Maisa and her father walk together to the waiting car, trailed by Prixie who is holding up the end of Maisa's veil.

Maisa makes her way down the few steps at the foyer of the Evercrest Hotel to the waiting white stretch limo that will take her to Caleruega -- a service given as a gift by Tita Tina and Tito Porong Hererra.
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