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Whitney
The Good Girl’s Guide to Crashing Weddings,
Rule Number Six:
The bridal party is always off-limits.
June
I paused, the eyeliner poised over my lid, and blinked at my
reflection in the mirror. “I don’t think I know who I am anymore.”
I took in the loose waves, subtle makeup, and flowy dress. It was all
mine yet I didn’t recognize any of it.
“You’re ‘Olivia Whitney.’” The shout came from the adjoining room
before Meri Mercer appeared in the doorway, her attention fixed on
clasping her bracelet. “I’m ‘Emma Meriweather.’ Remember? We nailed
down the backstory this morning.”
I gave myself an up-and-down glance in the mirror. This morning was a
faint, foggy memory thanks to last night’s tequila shots and dancing until
two a.m. My body still hadn’t fully recovered from any part of that.
Hello, thirty-five. You’re not a lot of fun.
“We talked about this. We’re teachers.” Meri dropped her hands to her
hips. “Because no one ever asks a teacher to diagnose the rash on their ass
in the middle of cocktail hour.”
I glanced down at the eyeliner pen. “That is true.”
“The only time I want to see someone drop their pants in front of me
tonight is right before they rail me with their giant dong. Speaking of
which, I went downstairs and did some reconnaissance while you were
daydreaming in the shower, and I’m confident saying that tonight we will
be having our beefcake and eating it too. I think we missed the turn for the
wedding and ended up at a sausage convention, but I’m not mad about it.”
I turned back to the mirror to finish my lids. “Okay, great.”
She cocked her head. “Are you good?”
I caught her eye in the mirror. “What? Me? Yeah. Of course. Great. Very
pleased to hear about both the beefcake and sausage.”
I’d never admit it to Meri though I was exhausted. We were seventeen
days, nine different hotels, and seven crashed weddings into our three-week
summer getaway, a tradition we’d started back in med school. Our annual
girls’ trip had survived residencies and fellowships on opposite sides of the
country, insane schedules where we could barely pull together a long
weekend, and the golden shackles of intern poverty.
For the past decade, these vacations had been the best parts of my year
and I knew it was the same for Meri.
It was the one time when there were no rules and we didn’t have to be
all the things we’d built ourselves into. We didn’t have to be professional or
mature or anything like the women we were the rest of the year. We could
let go of our entire worlds and be anyone from anywhere.
And we could spend the night with whoever we wanted.
Which we did. A lot.
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