Don't Tell the Groom (2014)

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From the flash-backs I’ve had, that include me dancing round a pole and shimmying on a podium, I think she might be right.
It seems sad to leave our caravan; I’d grown quite fond of it in the end. My sister Becky is staying in it for the rest of the week with her husband and their two little rug-rats. I hope she can get the smell of tropical punch out before they arrive. They’d get drunk just walking in.
As much fun as it was being away with the girls, I have really missed Mark. Yes, I know, I’
...ve been away one night and it’s pathetic. But I guess I wouldn’t be a very good bride-to-be if I didn’t miss him now, would I?
Lou has managed to get us home in a speed that I don’t think is quite legal, and it had me wanting to reach for the blindfold again.
‘Thanks for a lovely weekend,’ I say, as we pull up in front of my terrace.
‘No problem. It was such a fun time.’ ‘Despite you not drinking?’ ‘Especially because I wasn’t drinking. I have enough stories to blackmail you with forever.’ ‘You wouldn’t?’ I say, wincing.
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