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Chapter 14: Take This Groom Tanner Miles and Bill Thrower’s wedding was quite enchanting. Both grooms were decked out in their cowboy garb from head to toe, showed off scruff on their handsome cheeks and chins, and looked like the happiest gay couple I had ever seen. Country music played as one cowboy groom strutted his well-built bod down the center aisle, then the other followed behind. Both met at the end of the aisle, positioned among thirty guests. A gangly preacher with a sharp nose and almost-amber eyes stood near the faux fence with his Bible. My date stood to the left of Bill Thrower, looking dashing in his cowboy getup. There were no other groomsmen or bridesmaids present. It was just the three cowboys and the preacher. Preacher Dan Aston said a prayer and read a few significan