![]() ![]() He had a few opinions here and there, but usually he just said, ![]() Emmy’s father had handed the newly engaged couple a check, told them to spend it or save it as they liked and then walked himself out of every wedding conversation since. The men for the most part, stayed out of it. Married! The only person happier about this fact than Emmy, was her mother.Įver since Emmy and Eddie had returned from North Carolina, it was all the mother-daughter duo could talk about. ![]() There were so many things to consider, and so many choices and options for each item.Įmmy knew that for some the innumerable options brought stress and arguments, but no matter how Emmy looked at it, all she saw was fun. Backless dresses made of eyelet lace, three-tiered wedding cakes, gorgeous sprays and bouquets of flowers, bridesmaids with their heads tipped back in laughter and the silhouette of a couple kissing as the sun set on a vast vineyard. Leaning with her elbows on the wooden desktop, she let her eyes pour over the details on each page. As she took a swig of her soda, she pulled out the wedding magazine that was delivered three days ago, but she’d been too busy to read. “Thank you,” Emmy called towards the closing door, her mouth already full of bread and meat and cheese. “I know you are trying to stay slim for the wedding, but three meals a day is a non-negotiable. ![]() “A dead business partner is a bad business partner,” Rachel said. Champion Chocolaiter: For Better or Worse ![]()
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