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“Ready, Nola?” David’s mother asked softly, appearing beside me with eyes full of compassion and barely concealed fury on my behalf.
I looked up. There was no father to take my arm. No proud patriarch to walk me down the aisle. No mother fussing with my veil. No brother standing awkwardly in a rented tux, making jokes to cut the tension. Just me, standing continue reading …
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