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Amir kissed Serena quickly then leaned back. "Where is Zubair?" "Right here," his brother said, jogging up beside them. "Would you be so kind as to walk my bride down the aisle?" Amir kissed the back of Serena's hand then passed it to Zubair. "It would be my honor." Zubair placed Serena's hand on his forearm. "Rashid and Nyla have been turned over to the authorities. They will be held until a judge can decide their fate, but my guess is that will not happen for several days, what with the celebration's being on." "Celebration?" Serena looked between the two men. Maybe there was some National Holiday, in AL-Aman, she didn't know about? "Wedding celebrations go on for several days here," Zubair said, then frowned. "Why do you look so upset, Serena?" Her heart sank. Just when she had th