A Perfect Moment by Becca Lee EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Becca Lee
- Language: English
- Genre: Romantic Comedy
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Ella
“Take it easy,” I carefully suggested to a pale Jo. She was chugging a glass
of Champagne so quickly I half expected the bubble to shoot right down to
her arse and release tiny Champagne sparkle farts.
“Nope.” She proceeded to refresh her glass.
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At any moment, I knew I would have to rugby-tackle her. She could not
walk down the aisle pissed as a drunken hobo. We were at a church, for
crying out loud. She’d had my back when she was my bridesmaid, and if I
let her get too shitfaced to walk down the aisle on her own wedding day, I
would have to hang up my title in shame. “No more, woman,” I cried out.
She eyed me over the rim of the flute.
“I said no. You can do this. Shit, this is what you’ve been planning for
over the last bloody year. You are not going to forget a damn thing about
this day by being too drunk to remember. You hear me?”
She nodded solemnly and lowered the glass flute.
“Now, step away from the bottle, nice and slowly.” I had to get my
timing right. Any sudden movements and I knew from the look in her eyes
darting in that direction, she’d grab hold of the bottle with two hands and
make a run for the bathroom. I edged toward the bottle of Champagne
sitting far too close to the edge of the table and her grabby hands for my
liking. “I mean it. Back away, Jo.”
She eyed me warily as I moved closer. She took a tentative step back,
the Champagne flute lowered from her mouth. It was serious work. Hell,
trying to talk a bride-to-be down off the proverbial ledge and not get
shitfaced was one thing. Add to that, in just fifteen minutes she was due to
elegantly glide down the aisle—as opposed to stagger and trip—and it was
a whole new ball game. I had no doubt the staggering was in her imminent
future if I couldn’t pry her away from the winking bubbles; it was hard
bloody work. I just needed to gain one more metre and I could officially
begin to rock my title of ‘Best Bridesmaid Ever’.
Jo’s eyes darted toward the table and then back to me. I froze and gave
her the sternest look possible. This was when the last six years of staring
down sixteen-year-olds in the classroom would finally pay off. I totally
owned the don’t-mess-with-me death glare. I owned this shit. I squinted
slightly and gave a slight shake of my head, always maintaining eye
contact. She stood a little taller at my movement for a moment, before she
bit lightly on her bottom lip, in what I assumed to be defeat. She seemed to
realise that she would not win this war. Not on my watch!
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