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Tomorrow was the wedding. I’d have a chance to see her again. To eat with her again. If I was lucky, to kiss her again. Hell, maybe I’d get a chance to see her naked. I reached over to my bedside table for my phone. In five minutes, I’d reserved a suite in the hotel where Ash and Beth’s reception would be held. Just in case the heat turned up between Morgan and me. It never hurt to be prepared.

My cock agreed and sprang to life again at the thought of seeing Morgan in all her luscious naked glory. Wrapping my hand around it, I began to imagine all the things I wanted to do to her, and all the things I wanted her to do to me until I unleashed another load of cum on my belly. Wiping it with a tissue, I finally settled into sleep with a smile on my face.

6

Morgan — Friday

It wasn’t easy, planning a bachelorette party when one of the guests was extremely pregnant. Not that Sara wouldn’t hang out at a bar with us, but it probably wouldn’t be as much fun for her. Besides, Beth had become extremely sensitive to extreme drinking, no doubt due to Ben’s excessive drinking. It was hard to admit that he’d become an alcoholic. I wanted to believe he could stop anytime he wanted, but clearly that wasn’t the case. Or maybe he just didn’t want to. It was definitely changing my opinion of him. Not that I wasn’t sensitive to addiction, but I resented that he’d become so self-absorbed that he was hurting Beth.

So instead of bar hopping, we were food hopping, an idea I got from the lesson in food I got last night from Kade. We started with Italian, which I knew was a favorite of Beth’s. I put her in a shiny tiara with pink sash that announced her as “Bride to Be,” and had her sit at the head of the table as we ate family style pasta.

“God, I love this place,” Beth said as she sat back and rubbed her belly. “I hope I fit in my dress tomorrow.”

“Take a breather. We have much more to do,” I said. “Here is your first gift.” I handed her a box.

Beth took the flat box and ripped the paper, her eyes gleaming. “I love presents.”

She pulled the lid off and looked in. Her eyes filled with tears. “Oh, Morgan.” She pulled out the delicate silver frame that held a picture of her, Ash and Hannah, drawn by Hannah. “My baby is so talented and sweet.”

Sara and Grace oohed and ahhed when Beth held up the picture.

“She’s a very happy little girl,” Grace said.

Beth lifted a brow. “Are you psychologically assessing my child’s drawing.”

Grace laughed. “Yes, but even without it, I can see she’s a happy little girl.”

Beth sighed. “I can’t believe we’re finally going to be a real family.” She reached over and put her hand over mine. “Thank you for pushing me to let go and trust him.”

I didn’t feel like I’d made much difference in how things worked out, but I smiled. “See, fairy tales do come true.”

“They really do,” Sara agreed.

“Yep,” Grace chimed in.

I’d have to take their word for it, although it didn’t feel like they’d come true for me. They were all so smart and beautiful, it was no wonder the Raven men loved them. Of the three women, Sara was the one who had a background closest to mine in terms of having limited resources and a history of struggling financially. But she was so beautiful even with a belly the size of a beach ball. All of their husbands looked at them like they were the center of the universe. I envied them their fairy tales, even as I was so happy for them.

“You’ll get yours too,” Beth said, as if she realized I was the one single friend.

I smiled because I didn’t want to bring her down by sharing my woes. “Onward ladies,” I said when they finished. Our next stop was a Korean place that had the best wings and karaoke.

“Oh my god, I hope you don’t expect me to sing,” Grace said as someone belted out a very bad rendition of a Whitney Houston song.

“Perhaps a drink will help,” Beth suggested.

We took a seat and we ordered drinks, including a virgin drink for Sara, and wings. “Come on,” I said to Beth pulling her to the karaoke stage. She grinned like a loon as Sara and Grace whooped at us.

“Remember the last time we did this?” Beth said as we chose our song.

“You’d just graduated from high school.” Her family had just arrived back in the Hamptons for summer. I’d remembered how hard my mother had worked to get the house in tip-top shape for Beth and her family. I was just glad that my friend was coming back to the Hamptons for the summer.

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