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by Melissa Brayden

She understood why her friends temporarily lost their minds when things were amiss with the people they loved, because there was nothing on the planet that compared or mattered more.

  When Brooklyn and Jessica sealed their union with a kiss, Mallory felt as if her heart might burst with happiness for her friend. She thought back to where Brooklyn was two years ago and how dramatically her life had shifted for the better. The happy couple recessed to music that flowed from the Spanish guitar just as the sun parted ways with the sky. It had been an unforgettable ceremony.

  As dusk shifted into night, the sundeck was outfitted with warm lanterns and dinner was served on the Chelsea Market Passage adjacent. The passage was just that, a warehouse in Chelsea that the train used as passage. With tall ceilings and open on either side, the passage was the perfect location for a little dinner and dancing under the stars.

  As they swayed easily to the music from the band she’d hired with Jessica’s approval, Mallory felt Hope’s eyes on her. “What’s going through that head of yours?”

  Hope shook her head once. “You are the prettiest bridesmaid I’ve ever seen.”

  Mallory brought both of Hope’s hands to her lips and kissed them. “Does that mean you’ll dance with me?”

  “That could be arranged quite easily.”

  “Hey, people in love,” Samantha said, joining them. “Was that not the most beautiful ceremony in all of life?”

  “I can’t wait to see the photos,” Mallory said. “They did some classic black-and-whites that are going to be stunning with this architecture.”

  “I love this place,” Hunter said, joining them. “Have you two walked along the railing by the water?”

  “We have not,” Hope said. “But I wouldn’t miss it. I love the water.” Mallory was instantly transported to their non-date at the Seaport and smiled at all she hadn’t known back then. Brooklyn and Jessica approached, pulling her from the memory. As they’d been making their way through the room, it was clear they’d saved their friends for last.

  The foursome broke into applause in celebration of their newly married friends, and a hugfest erupted. Sam held out a hand. “Most beautiful wedding I’ve ever attended, hands down.”

  “Really?” Jessica asked. “I mean, I definitely thought so, but I might be a little biased.” She smiled and looked to Brooklyn. “Let me ask my wife.”

  Brooklyn gave her head a little shake. “Wow. Did you hear that? That hasn’t sunk in yet. We’re married, everyone. Isn’t it awesome?”

  “To commemorate the awesome, how about a private toast, just us?”

  “Yes,” Brooklyn said, lighting up. “I would love that.”

  Hunter disappeared and returned promptly with six glasses of champagne.

  “Mallory, would you mind doing the honors?” Brooklyn asked. “It seems only fitting.”

  Her friends nodded their agreement, and instantly, all eyes were on her. She didn’t exactly have anything prepared, as she hadn’t anticipated this moment. Instead, she decided to speak from her heart. “Nearly twelve years ago, a witty blonde walked into our lives, and with her arrival came the final piece of a four-way friendship I, for one, will cherish for life.” Though the eyes looking back at her were now glistening like her own, she pressed on. “What makes me even happier is knowing that she’s found Jessica, someone who understands how special she is and happens to be more than amazing herself.

  “So I toast the newly married couple on this gorgeous summer night and send a wholehearted thank you into the universe for them, and for each of you. People make life worth living, and I, for one, have some pretty fantastic reasons to get up each morning. So please join me in raising a glass to happily-ever-after.”

  Six glasses came together in celebration, and to Mallory, the moment was a perfect one. What were the odds that Brooklyn and Jessica, archrivals, would somehow find their way to each other? Samantha and Hunter had found love in their proverbial backyard, and she’d fallen head over heels for the one person she never thought possible?

  Love had a way of putting the right people on the right pathway, she thought as she pulled Hope to her. She kissed the woman she loved then and felt all the lighter for it.

  “What was that for?”

  “Because I love you.”

  “In that case…” Hope said, going in for more.

  Later, they all danced the night away, carefree and young and with their whole lives stretched out in front of them. They’d have twists and turns and celebrations and sorrows, but Mallory knew they’d maneuver them together.

  And when the clock struck midnight…they paused for some chocolate.

  About the Author

  Melissa Brayden (melissabrayden.com) is a multi-award winning author of six novels published with Bold Strokes Books and currently hard at work on her seventh. Alongside her writing, she is in pursuit of her master of fine arts in directing in San Antonio, Texas.

  Melissa is married and working really hard at remembering to do the dishes. For personal enjoyment, she spends time with her Jack Russell terrier, Bailey, and checks out the NYC theater scene several times a year. She considers herself a reluctant patron of the treadmill, but enjoys hitting a tennis ball around in nice weather. Coffee is her very best friend.

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