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Chapter 4 The sun began descending into the horizon not long after Cori arrived at the reception hall. Now there was no sight of it or its golden rays. Even the sky was void of the warm pink and orange hues the sunset gave it. The dusty blue haze was turning to a sapphire color. Stars twinkled in the distance. She hadn’t noticed them until she swallowed the last of her drink and pressed her head against the windowpane. At least the day was almost over. The hardest part was. Cori inhaled deeply at the thought. She was grateful that she’d survived watching Cassie and Theo get married, not to mention walking down the aisle with Jesse. Just a few more hours until she could leave and do whatever she pleased. Maybe she’d call Dusty. She didn’t have any privacy to call him the night before t