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I looked over at Lyndi, who wrinkled her nose. Turning back to my friends, I heaved out a breath. “Not much. I guess I didn’t really give him a chance to tell me anything. I was too freaked out.”

“Well then, you’ll need to start there,” Aria advised. “You don’t know the story. You only know what you’re putting together on your own.”

She was right. I knew she was right. But that didn’t make me feel any better. The idea of sitting down with Zac so he could confirm all these suspicions made me physically sick.

Thankfully, I didn’t have to respond to that because a bridal consultant in a fitted black pantsuit strode toward us with a wide smile on her face. “Who’s ready to go dress shopping?”

Aria shot me one more apologetic look and then turned to the woman, a megawatt smile on her face as she raised her hand. “Me!”

“Let’s do it,” the consultant said, waving us over.

Shelby followed after Aria, but Lyndi grabbed my arm before I could do the same. “Lay, wait.”

“What?”

“Aria’s right. You should talk to Zac. Get the whole story. At the very least, maybe hearing him say it will give you the closure you haven’t been able to get for the last three years.”

I fought the lump in my throat and gave her a small smile. “We’ll see. Let’s just try to enjoy today first.”

“Layla, Lyndi,” Aria called from the row of colorful bridesmaid dresses. “What do you think of royal blue for the wedding party?”

Lyndi and I shared a knowing smile, then I faced the bride and grinned wider. “I think that would be perfect.”

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