The Great Mistletoe Escape Tone: Romantic Comedy / Cozy Holiday Setting: A snow-locked cabin in Vermont
Elias doesn't want a runaway bride in his cabin, and Claire doesn't want to be "saved." But as the storm cages them in, the armor starts to melt: Runaway Christmas Bride
The organ is swelling with the opening chords of "Joy to the World," but Claire isn't feeling joyful. She’s staring at the back of her fiancé’s head—a man who just spent forty-five minutes arguing with the florist about the exact shade of "Winter White"—and realizes she’s about to marry a spreadsheet. The Great Mistletoe Escape Tone: Romantic Comedy /
While the priest adjusts his spectacles, Claire makes a snap decision. She hitches up her silk skirts, swaps her satin pumps for the hiking boots she hid under the altar "just in case," and bolts through the side vestry. The Escape She hitches up her silk skirts, swaps her
Claire and Elias sitting on the porch, wrapped in a single wool blanket. The wedding dress is being used as a makeshift (and very fancy) tree skirt for a small fir in the corner of the room. It’s the first Christmas in years where they both feel like they’re exactly where they’re supposed to be.