So that meant that Josh had to do more to show her. But…dammit…Andrew had done the in-front-of-God-and-everyone thing. Could he have shouted I love you, Tori from the back of the church? Of course. A big plan.”Ĭould he have stomped up the aisle? Sure. You all are supposed to be the experts here. But for just a second-and certainly not for the first time in his life-he wondered what it was like to have a sweet grandmother who baked cookies and knitted socks. Josh had expected that reaction from her. “I think you’re an idiot,” their grandmother informed Josh. Actually, almost word for word what Josh had said to him when he’d slammed into the office, his tie hanging loose, his heart pounding, a tiny kitten tucked inside his suit jacket. “Josh couldn’t just storm up the aisle and say ‘me too.’ That’s weak. He called off his wedding for her.” Owen paused and looked up and down the bar. And now he stood up in front of everyone, including his parents, and God, and said that he loved her and wanted to be with her. “He’s been taking care of her all their lives. “Andrew is her best friend,” Owen said, jumping to Josh’s defense.
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