Tension, Anger, Greed And Guilt

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Leilani After dinner, I was finally able to get away from both my family and Neil’s family with a few very close family friends who were all relaxing in the living area, endlessly discussing the wedding and throwing ideas out. But Neil and I were tired of listening to them, not that we could blame them for being so excited. I was able to slip away to go upstairs to change out from my dress into a bikini, but Neil was not so lucky. They made him sit there with them, sipping champagne and going over a million and one ideas, advice and things to do to make the wedding mind-blowing. A couple of the guests were already leaving the house, but a couple of our friends had stayed behind to chill a little in the pool outside, under the dark skies and night lights. And I have every intention of go

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