She glared at me. I didn’t have to look at her to know it – her eyes burned on my skin. “You don’t get it, do you? This is the biggest day in Rebecca’s life. That makes it a big deal to me because I’m her friend. I want her to be happy. She deserves it. All of this has been hell.” I shrugged. “If they didn’t decide to get married, it wouldn’t have been.” She shook her head. “I’m not even going to go into that with you,” she said. We drove in silence for a while, with just a radio breaking the silence, the female voice on the GPS interrupting the tune every now and then. I glanced at Gina. She was beautiful in a raw, natural way. When I’d seen her at the rehearsal dinner, I had thought she was beautiful. Now, without all that makeup caked on her face, she was a stunner. “What do you do