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“You’ve been watching way too much TV.”

“Mmm,” she says as a throat clears behind us and interrupts our moment.

Thomas flashes a smile, then asks to take a look. He checks the hems and inseam of my pants, then the length of the arms. “Looks like it’s a good fit. Do you see anything you’d like changed?”

I shake my head, moving slightly. “No, feels great.”

“No complaints from me,” Maddie adds, interlocking her fingers with mine. I love that we can be like this publicly after hiding for so long.

“Awesome, I’ll get you to sign some paperwork to finalize everything. Then you can pick it up three days before the event.”

“Perfect,” I say.

Thomas walks away, and I sneak a kiss from Maddie before going to change.

She’s all smiles when I walk away. As I’m putting on my jeans and T-shirt, I think about spending the weekend with her in a small little cabin I rented by the lake. It’s got the best view I could find. I plan to make all her gushy romantic dreams come true with an unlimited amount of chocolate-covered strawberries, champagne, and a crackling fireplace as the snow falls outside. Hallmark won’t have shit on me, but we may not leave the bed for days.

CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN

MADDIE

My winter recitalwent off without a hitch. Liam was there watching me along with my sisters, Mason, and Hunter. I worked hard all semester, and now I have to study for finals before Christmas break.

Today is finally Sophie and Mason’s wedding day, and I’m overjoyed by all the excitement. I love weddings more than any of my sisters and can’t believe it’s finally here. It’s been a year since Mason proposed, and four months ago they picked a date. Since then, Sophie has busted her ass to get everything together to make sure the ceremony and reception are flawless.

Sophie made us meet in the dressing quarters early so we could have champagne beforehand. Though my mother scolded us because she doesn’t approve of drinking, Sophie didn’t care, and I don’t blame her. This is her special day, and she should be allowed to do whatever the hell she wants, even if that means a slight buzz.

So we could all be picture-perfect, Sophie hired a hairdresser and makeup artist to pamper us. We’ve been sitting around goofing off and have nearly emptied the whole bottle of bubbly between the three of us, but she brought a backup.

“Are you nervous?” I ask Sophie as she looks out the window with her fluffy bride robe wrapped around her body.

“Hell no,” she says. “I’ve been dreaming of marrying Mason for way too long. I’m more than ready.”

Mom comes in and out of the room, chatting with our family that arrived early, then returning to check on us. She’s running around like a chicken with her head cut off, but she lives for moments like this. We’re her baby girls, and she likes to feel needed.

I’ll be the last one who’s not married, and while I’m not upset about it because I don’t want to rush anything, I hope I’m not waiting a decade for a proposal. Though it took Liam four years to admit he liked me, he’s the only one I want to be with for the rest of my life.

Sophie wanted the wedding to be small and intimate and only invited close friends and family. Mom and Dad wanted to give an open invitation to the entire church, but Sophie put her foot down and refused. They had no choice but to agree.

An hour before the wedding starts, I slip on my dress and leave Lennon and Sophie as a few of our aunts and cousins walk in. The first person I want to find is Liam, but I’m stopped by Serena and the baby. I pull Marcus into my arms and want to capture the most adorable little boy in the world.

“Oh my goodness, Serena. He’s getting so big, and he’s such a cutie.”

“Thank you.” She beams. “I’m so happy to be able to be here for Mason and Sophie. This place is beautiful.”

“Isn’t it?” I look up at the high ceilings that remind me of a cathedral. The space is what wedding dreams are made of.

Marcus grows fussy so I hand him back to Serena before he starts crying. He’s only five months and probably wants to eat or be changed, and I can’t help with either of those.

“You make being a mom look easy,” I tell her, when he suddenly calms down in her arms.

She playfully rolls her eyes and laughs. “I kinda had to figure it all out, didn’t I?” Serena shrugs, but honestly, she’s an inspiration. Before she got pregnant, she was working a million hours a week as a lawyer, and although that’s still her job, she now balances it with being a single mom.

“You’re doing a great job. Marcus looks healthy and happy.” I rub the pad of my finger along his chubby cheek as he sucks his fingers.

Serena looks like she’s going to cry as I give her a reassuring smile and tell her I’ll see her later.

I walk down the hallway to the guys’ dressing room, but before I can knock, someone grabs my hand and tugs away. I almost shriek before Liam who plants a wet kiss on my lips. He tastes like whiskey and mints.