Chapter 17 Eduardo I only informed the congregation about the wedding during services the week before. We sent quick overnight invitations to Chloe’s mother and a few old friends of mine, but for the most part our wedding would be attended by members of my congregation and a few of Chloe’s friends. Kay picked out the flowers, a pretty combination of spring flowers that looked good to me. Kay was surprised Chloe didn’t have more of an opinion about it, but I knew my bride-to-be had other things on her mind besides cruising wedding magazines. The star soprano from the church choir offered to sing “Ave Maria” for the processional, and the organist would play Pachelbel’s Canon as Chloe walked down the aisle. The most important thing to me was that the man who had been a father to me growi