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When I make you . . . oh . . . at night

You may have everyone fooled, yeah. But oh no, not me

They all think you’re innocent and sweet

But girl, I’ve seen you down on your knees

He stepped off my legs. Still holding my hand, he kneeled on the floor.

Good thing I married you, ’cause baby when you do that

Oh yeah . . . I know we’re meant to be

You wanted me so badly, oh yeah, I knew that you did

I couldn’t deny it, I felt the same way

I fell in love with you girl, yeah, I’m in ecstasy

I get to call you mine forever

Yeah, this is destiny

He jumped to his feet, then sat sideways on my lap. Gosh, he was heavy. He brushed his fingertips down my cheek.

I’ll always be a gentleman, yeah, I’ll always treat you right

But keep loving me like you do, girl

I’ll keep being bad for you, all day and every night

Oh yeah . . . I’ll keep loving you . . .

For the rest of my damn life

“I love you, my beautiful wife.” Chuckling, Flint cradled the back of my head and kissed me on the lips.Perfect.Slip, Cole, and Lewis ended the song. The crowd erupted with laughter, loud claps, and holleredwoohoos.

Flint stood, drew me to my feet, and bowed to the guests.

“That was awesome.” I giggled as I slid my arm around his waist. “You’re such a show-off.”

He nudged his hip against mine. “Yes. But you love me.”

“I do.” I loved saying that today. “With all my heart.”

Hunter came over and stole the mic off Flint. “Well, folks. Flint has another talent we didn’t know about...or maybe some of us did. Lap dancing is a future career yet to be explored. But right now, before we hit full party mode, please let Mr. and Mrs. Glover take their first spin around the dance floor. Let’s pray it’s just a waltz.”It will be.“Join in when you’re ready.”

As Duke and his boys reclaimed their instruments and played “Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding, Flint and I had our first dance as husband and wife. My head still spun with an intoxicating high. Our bridal party joined us, twirling across the floor. Flint’s parents ventured onto the dance area shortly after them, as did other guests.

At the end of the song, Duke and his band dialed up the volume and the dance beat. More people left their seats to join in, dancing and jumping around.

Halfway through the night, I discarded my detachable skirt so I could move around easily and party with our friends. Flint and I rarely left the dance floor. We were having so much fun.

I didn’t want today to end . . . but it had to . . . for Flint and me anyway.

We hada plane to catch.

Flint swept his fingertips down my cheek and met my gaze. He sucked in a deep breath and smiled, like he was absorbing every last moment of our wedding into his memory, just like I was. “I love you, Sutt.”