The wedding is going to be extraordinarily small since neither one of them has many friends in town, but a lack of guests doesn't mean things will go quite so smoothly for Deacon (Sean Kanan) and Quinn's (Rena Sofer) nuptials after all on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Quinn Learns Of A New Threat To Her Wedded Bliss

The only guests they can count on really having are Quinn's son, Wyatt (Darin Brooks), who hasn't been overwhelmingly supportive, and Carter (Lawrence St. Victor), who agreed to officiate. And even those two will express some of their doubts before the big event--especially Carter, who is still reeling from learning the truth about his former fiancee, Maya (Karla Mosley).

"She wasn't who I thought she was," he says to Deacon in a preview clip for the Friday, April 17 episode. "Ever wonder that about your bride?"

Brooke Makes A Final Attmept To Break Up Quinn & Deacon

And though Wyatt truly believes his mother can do better than Deacon, and will make sure she still understands he doesn't fully approve, he will let it go and allow his mother to be happy.

"They say there's someone for everyone, so if Deacon is that someone for you..." he says in the clip.

"He is," Quinn replies.

However, despite Wyatt's support, and the fact that no one else is at their wedding, it doesn't mean things will be perfect for the happy couple at all--as an unexpected guest could arrive via Wyatt--after he possibly picks up a video chat on his phone from his soon-to-be ex-wife, Hope (Kim Matula)--who could try to stop the wedding despite being in Italy.

However, Hope's interruption won't necessarily be a surprise--as she could have been brought in with a little help from Deacon and Quinn's biggest critic--Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang), who may admit to Katie (Heather Tom) what she's done.

"You won't be so happy with me when you hear what else I'm thinking about," she says in the clip.

The Bold and the Beautiful airs Monday-Friday at 1:30 p.m. on CBS.