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“I don’t think you’ll have to. I doubt there’s anything that could make Todd miss out on being your Best Man. He’s going to be thrilled that you’re asking him.”

I’d asked Maddie to be my maid of honor, and I could barely believe how excited we both were that the wedding was less than a month away.

Dylan reached for the counter behind me and slid the papers he’d grabbed into my hands.

“Sales numbers. See for yourself what a success you’ve helped bring about as Deft Rock’s marketing and event manager.” He beamed and waited for me to look at the papers.

The collab hadn’t just been successful, it had been wildly successful. It put Deft Rock on the national stage and on its way to being a household name.

“Being the brewery’s marketing and even manager does lack the prestige of working at a top ad agency, but it’s rewarding to work on just one company’s marketing.”

I laughed and slapped his behind. “Not to mention the perks.”

“Fitting that you’re going to end up owning part of the place after I slip a ring onto your finger next month since you helped make the place a success.” He pulled me into his arms again.

“Oh, so you remember the wedding now?” His constant act of forgetting had been a running joke for the last few months.

“Can’t help it. Not when I keep thinking about the weddingnight. Having you as my wife. Hell, every night with you is like a honeymoon already, though, isn’t it?”

I kissed his grin, then he pressed his lips against mine and took our typical workday flirting into something heated and impatient.

“Get used to it,” I said. “Because you’re going to be well and truly stuck with me after you say your vows.”

“I’m going to do everything I can, baby,” Dylan said, staring into my eyes, “to make you happy every day of the rest of our lives. You get used tothat.”

He kissed me again, and I knew in my heart that he meant every word.

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