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be gay in order for the plan to work because the marriage

wasn’t real. She walked into Dani’s shop and asked if she was

single, not if she was a lesbian.

Emily grinned at her friends. “Thank you so much for

coming. You guys are the best.”

“No problem. I mean, all we had to do was sign our names

and watch you get married.”

“I still can’t believe you’re married.”

“At twenty-one.”

Emily blinked in the bright sunlight. “You guys know it’s

fake, though. It wasn’t real.”

“But it was real,” Purple Dress One insisted. “It was a real

ceremony.”

“Yes, but it’s going to get annulled right away, as soon as

my parents shape up.”

Purple Dress Two gave Emily a sympathetic look. “I don’t

envy you having to go there tonight and tell them. Can you

record it at least? It would probably be worth a laugh in a few

weeks when everyone calms down.”

Emily snorted. “More like a few years. And no. There’s no

way that I’m recording it. It’s never going to be funny. I’m not

doing this to be a rebel. I’m doing this because this is my life,

and I should have a say in it.”

“Damn straight,” Purple Dress Two echoed.

Dani barely managed to not roll her eyes. She thought about

Andi at the shop by herself and how much time this was eating

up. Since everyone had forgotten she even existed, it wouldn’t

be that hard for her just to walk away, get in her car, and go

back to work. Where she belonged. Because she sure as heck

didn’t belong here outside the looming courthouse with all the

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