Page 119 of Master of My Life

being married there, do it and ignore the size.”

Chase and his mother looked at each other. Grace smiled. “I always dreamed of seeing all my

boys getting married there. Trey and Bryce did. I always hoped you and Joel would as well.”

Sabrina twisted her fingers together.

“They don’t normally do weddings on Mondays,” Sylvia said. “But I’m sure they’ll make an

exception for your family.”

Sabrina glanced at Chase. He squeezed her hand and smiled. “You’ll love it.”

Sylvia tapped her tablet and held it out for Sabrina to see a photo of the most beautiful building

she’d ever seen. The outside was a mix of light and dark stone with many arched windows and

doorways and spires. Inside was hard to see, but the decorated wooden walls and stained-glass

windows made Sabrina sigh. “Beautiful.”

“Wait ’til you see it in person.” Chase squeezed her shoulder.

The excitement in his eyes made her glad they would be able to get married there.

“How many people are you thinking?” Sylvia asked.

Chase scrunched his face. “My guys, Jayson, Liz and Jon, my brothers and wives, Richard,

Kathy . . . and associates.” Chase was quiet for a moment. “Twenty to twenty-five, I think.”

Grace put her hand on Sylvia’s arm. “We need to keep this a complete secret until after.”

“I understand,” Sylvia said with a nod. “I’ll be sure to keep the media from finding out.”

“Thank you,” Grace said.

“Attendants?” Sylvia asked.

Chase shrugged. “Probably just one each. Otherwise, there would be no guests.” He looked at

Sabrina. “Is that okay?”

“Like a bridesmaid?”

He nodded.

“Who would I choose?”

“What about Liz? I’m sure she’d love to be asked.”

She smiled at the idea. “Okay.”

Sylvia tapped on her tablet, studying it with narrowed eyes, then looked up. “Do you have a

preference for music?”

Sabrina glanced at Chase and shrugged.