We always will.”
“Well,” Daniel grinned. “I guess this means we won’t have to house hunt during our honeymoon after all.”
The remainder of the night felt like a dream. “You know,”
“Aunt Rosie’s been telling everyone she orchestrated this whole wedding herself.
Called herself the ‘sole patron’ at last week’s garden club meeting. Guess that story’s d3ad now.”
“Along with her social calendar,” Daniel’s Aunt Amy added with a wicked grin. “The Ladies’ Auxiliary Board meets tomorrow.
Can’t wait to hear her explain this one.”
“I’m sorry I didn’t protect you both from her more. I thought keeping the peace would be better, but I was wrong. So wrong,” Philip said.
Daniel’s dad pulled me aside. “You know what the best rev3nge is, Katie?”
He smiled: “Living well. And thanks to your parents, you two are off to a fantastic start.”