Somewhere in My Heart

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Authors: Jennifer Scott
Tags: Suspense, Romance, Contemporary, romantic suspense, Mystery & Suspense, Two Hours or More (65-100 Pages)
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bride.  Marry me, I promise you won’t regret it.  We’ll erase the past together.” 
     
    Billie was feverish.  She thought for sure she was dreaming, or imagining things.  He couldn’t possibly want to marry her after what she had done.
     
    He admitted, “Okay, I know what you’re thinking.  What am I doing, right?  I realized that I was in love with you, when you left Hawaii.  I just waited for you and I waited too long to tell you how I felt.  Even after what Dennis told me, it didn’t matter to me.  You were all that mattered.  So, will you marry me?  Don’t make me beg!” 
     
    She giggled, “Of course, I’ll marry you. No doubt about it.  I’d be foolish not to marry you.”  Billie was getting her wish and a dream come true simultaneously. 
     
    She had so much to prepare for the wedding.  She had to call her family and her friends. She had to talk over her plans with Ricky.  She told him where she wanted to get married. He said it was up to her.  She could plan it all.  He just wanted to plan the honeymoon. That was a great deal.
     
    First, she called her family.  They were astonished.  She wanted to say, “I told you so.”  They wanted to help with the arrangements.  She told her former boss, of course.  He felt somewhat responsible, as if he were the matchmaker.  Next, she had to call Maria Dawson.  She was so happy for her.  She was even more excited when she asked her to be the maid of honor.  She accepted and then agreed to help get the dresses and everything picked out with her.  Billie called mostly everyone that would be coming to the wedding, and also sent out invitations.  She called Bobby to tell him before he heard it from someone else.  She wanted Bobby's son to be the ring bearer.  She asked Bobby to give her away, since her father was deceased.  He granted her that wish. 
     
    He then asked, “Are you going to invite Chris?” 
     
    Billie admitted, “I’ve been trying to avoid that issue.  It’s not that I’m afraid he’ll crash the wedding.  It’s just that I don’t know how he’ll handle it.  You’re not aware of how he was acting the last time that he and I spoke.” 
     
    Bobby thought, “I’m surprised, especially since that interview he did where he supposedly was asking for your forgiveness.  Do you think he’ll call you to tell you his news?  I just found out today from Kelly.  She was talking to Joy and found out that she is seeing someone we both know well.” 
     
    Billie mumbled, “You mean Joy Edwards dumped her fiancée for Chris?” 
     
    He agreed, “Bingo.”
     
    Billie was more than amazed.  She was flipping out.  Bobby had to tell her twice because she still couldn’t believe it.  She wondered if Joy knew what she was getting herself in to now. 
     
    Billie had a chat with Maria.  She told her to invite Joy and Chris.  Maria asked her if that was such a good idea.  She ruled, “I have to start somewhere.”
     
    The wedding was in North Carolina, Ricky’s home state, and also her family's.  They were having an outdoor wedding, with horses and all.  It was a huge event in a small town.  Billie’s family was there, and so was Ricky’s.  Since he was not one to hold a grudge, Dennis was his best man.  It wasn’t too hard for Dennis because he had gotten over Billie after the incident in Hawaii.  He accepted her marriage for Ricky’s sake.                Billie’s colors for her wedding were yellow, blue, and green.  The men were wearing sunflowers in their lapels. The bouquets were also made of sunflowers and daisies.  Billie had mainly famous bridesmaids: Rose Madison, Kelly Douglas, and Louise Johnston.  As Billie was listening to her wedding songs, the ones she had picked out, she wanted to cry.  She saw all of her close friends she had the chance to get to know in the last year, or so.  Andy, Bobby, and then there was Chris, joined by Joy. 
     
    She had to brace

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