Lynn was deliberating what to wear when the first bit of bad news was delivered: technical difficulties and storms in other areas that were screwing up flights all over were going to delay his guests by at least several hours. Not quite the end of the world, but it was damned irritating.
The good news was that the staff plane had taken off before everything went to hell, so at least they would be on time and everything would get set up on schedule. Fittings and such would fall behind, but that could probably be made up for, especially since he'd scheduled in a more than generous margin of error.
"Stop pouting. It'll work out one way or another. The only people who have to be present are us and the woman officiating, and she'll be on the staff plane," Anderson said. "Your dress will be with that set, too, so really all is well."