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“Oh, but this chariot of yours is so drab,” she said when our limo pulled up. “Let me just turn it into a golden carriage for you.”

“No!” both Owen and I cried out. We’d never get to the Plaza from here in a horsedrawn carriage. And, knowing how Ethelinda’s romantic schemes usually went, I wasn’t even sure the carriage wouldn’t turn into a pumpkin by the time we got there. “We’re good,” I added. “I mean, we’re together and married, so your work here is done.”

“Well, in that case . . .” She waved her wand and vanished, much to my relief.

The limo driver opened the door for us, and I crawled inside and collapsed gratefully against the seat. Once we were moving, we had another kiss, one that was a lot nicer and less formal than the one in the wedding. “I guess this is happily ever after,” I said with a sigh.

“The start of it, at any rate,” he said, and then he kissed me again.

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