“Parker told me that she has a dress, don’t worry.” She came behind him and cupped the back of his right arm. “I can’t wait to see the rest. You’ll look incredible.” She smiled up at him, and for a second, he saw the little girl he knew and had trusted like no one else.
 
 “Thanks,” he said in a croaky whisper.
 
 “Now get out of that. I’ve already made an appointment with a caterer who can fit us in today because they had a cancellation. Don’t know what the menu is, but I’m sure it’ll be amazing. This person did a wedding I was at recently and, hands down, the number one compliment was about the food.”
 
 “Sounds great.”
 
 After paying for the tux and being told it’d be ready the day before the wedding next week, Drew followed Kat out of the shop. “My car is parked down the street.”
 
 “Wouldn’t you rather walk? It’s a nice day.”
 
 “It’s June.”
 
 Kat laughed and tugged his hand. “It’s not far. Think cool thoughts. Come on. We have a few minutes to kill anyway. I want to show you something.”
 
 “Sure.”