Okay two chapters, one night…
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Dan Cahill sighed when Will came back in with the ring.
"You are a life saver, dude. Oh, was Natalie mad," Dan said.
"I thought you couldn't see yet," he said confused.
"I heard her scream," he replied. Will nodded.
All the boys were wearing black tuxes with white shirts and flowers on the pockets. In the boy's dressing room there was Fernando Kabra, Amy and Dan's uncle, Ian, Dan, William, and Charles. Charles had blue eyes and blonde hair.
Ian was ignoring Dan as long as possible for Dan had been a wreck before. He and Charles were talking about polo ponies. Dan was as nervous as ever. He kept breathing hard.
"I think this wedding is getting to your asthma," William said.
Dan nodded. Will shuffled.
"So, what's the girl Brooke like?" he asked.
Dan eyed him, "Why?"
He scratched his ear, "Curious?"
"Well…" he started unsure. "She has a bad history of frightful moments, has a great personality, is athletic, and smart. You know that hunt I went on?" Will nodded. "She helped us out and almost died."
Will paled, "Wow. I feel sorry for her."
"Do you like her?" Dan asked slyly.
"How is that your business?" Will asked.
"I am her cousin and your best friend," Dan won.
"Well, she is pretty and smart. Plus, her personality really shines through her."
"And Natalie?" Dan asked.
"Not my type?" Will replied.
"Don't go talking about my sister," Ian said.
"She's my fiancée," Dan dissed.
"That you almost didn't get the chance to marry because of irresponsibility to know what to bring to a wedding," Ian finished.
Dan was silent.
"As my parents said 'A Kabra always has the last word.'"
Dong, dong, dong, dong, dong… The bells of St. Peter's on Barclay Street, NYC rang.
"It's time," Ian said. He put Amy's diamond ring and Natalie's diamond ring on the pillow for Alistair to take out.
The wedding was beginning.
…
Dan and Ian waited nervously at the altar.
The bridesmaids and the men came in together. First, Patricia came in sprinkling petals all over the floor. Next, Brooke walked in about to burst and the touch of Wills arm. Will looked the same. Then, came in Charlotte and Charles arm in arm. Finally, Natalie came in with uncle Fernando and Amy with hers.
After the uncles said the "I do's," Amy and Ian and Dan and Natalie joined hands.
All was right until the priests said the words, "Does anyone renounce the union of these couples? Please speak now or forever hold you peace."
All of a sudden Amy's jade necklace glowed and a misty smoke swirled out. A flash of light and everyone was blinded.
"We do," said a familiar voice.
All eyes turned to the bottom of the steps and there stood the very much alive Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent.
I pulled it off. Again this will be shorter than thought. I will make rewrite.
