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dress was gorgeous, with lace sleeves and a lace back that wrapped tightly around her petite figure. Her seaside blue eye
g any younger, and my parents wanted a wife and, soon, a child to pass down our billion-dollar enterprise to one day. It was either on my
et myself get too attached. I had to keep an icy distan
om," she retorted ba
l like I had imagined where my wedding would take place. It was just an old,
ir in the venue. The chairs must have sat untouched for years before the ceremony. In fact, I'm pretty sure the entire building had sat untouched and unno
ed his throat. "
d, and she reached out with hers. As her fingers clasped around mine, an electric shiver ran
egin," I