I know that the character personalities are kind of changing, that always happens when I write. Normally I would go back and change that in the second draft, but seeing as I am only writing one draft...yah. My plan is to finish this story within the week. I hope you enjoy this chapter! I'm thinking one more, maybe two chapters if I do an epilogue. Thanks again for all the reviews. Yall's requests to hurry up really helps me to keep writing and I appreciate it! Enjoy :)

Josh woke up with a start. He looked around and noticed he was in his bed, ice packs littering the floor around him. He took a deep breath.

"It's just a dream,' he mumbled to himself. "I'm getting married today."

"Knock knock," Gabi said, coming into the room with a breakfast tray. She was a lot more chipper than yesterday. "Good morning Josh."

"Morning," he said, wincing at the pain in his stomach when he sat up.

"You ready to get married?" she asked.

"Married? What?" he said. Then all the memories of what really happened came flooding back.

After the rehearsal, they argued about makeup all the way to the rehearsal dinner with their families. After a very nice dinner, besides the fact that they all wanted to know what happened to his face. Afterwards, their parents had insisted they couldn't see each other anymore until the wedding and they had gone their separate ways. Josh came home to his empty penthouse and grabbed all the ice packs in the freezer before retreating to him room for the night.

Josh thought about the dream. Was Gabi right? Did Caroline only want him for his money? And he was almost positive she couldn't answer any personal questions about him. Should that be important?

He sat in bed questioning himself until he realized Gabi was trying to get his attention.

"Josh, Jahhh shh. Josh? You in there?" Gabi was saying.

Josh snapped back to the present. "Gabi, what's my favorite color?"

"Blue, because of the blanket your grandmother made you when you were little," she answered without hesitations.

"What's my middle name?" he asked.

"Michael," she said. "What's with the quiz?"

"I was just wondering," he said.

"I made all your favorite foods," she said, "Plus lots of bacon. And I have a tin of your favorite muffins, banana nut, for you to take on your honeymoon."

"Thanks, Gabi," he said, getting out of bed. He approached her and gave her a hug. "What would I do without you?"

"Well, we wouldn't have to worry about the fact that you have a bruised eye and that you slept with ice packs if it weren't for me. I am so so so sorry by the way."

"It's fine Gabi. I blame those goons, not you. They shouldn't have messed with you in the first place."

"Thanks, Josh," she said smiling. "Time to get ready for your wedding." She began to pick up the ice packs around his bed.

"Do you think I'm making a mistake?" he asked.

She paused, thinking carefully. "No matter what I think, it's all down to what you think or well, how you feel about her."

"That's wise, but definitely not what I was looking for."

"Sorry Josh, but I'm not marrying her. You are." She said.

"Thanks," he said. He grabbed a piece of bacon off the tray before walking into his bathroom to take a shower.

Josh came downstairs, still confused about everything going on. In his dream, Caroline was awful, but in real life, she wasn't really like that. Was she? Gabi knew the answers to his question, so surely Caroline would too.

When he reached the bottom floor he froze. "Cooper? I thought you were in China."

"I was, he said, "But I came back last night."

"Why?"

"To be with Gabi," he said. "I couldn't stand to be away from her any longer."

"You have to see what he brought me," Gabi shrieked, coming around the corner holding a book. She ran beside him and handed it to him.

He looked down and saw what it was. "A Julia Child's cook book? Don't you already have one?"

"Yes, but this one is a first edition, and it's signed," She squealed again, opening the book to the first page to reveal a signature.

"You came all the way back to bring her this book?" Josh asked.

"Well, I came to be with her, but the book was a good excuse," Cooper said.

Gabi took the book back and hugged it to her chest. Yolanda was rolling her eyes by the couch.

Gabi went back to Cooper and hugged him again.

Josh walked towards Yolanda and whispered to her, "Are they back together?"

"I'm not sure if she's in a relationship with him or that book," Yolanda said seriously.

Elliot came into the room, "Josh, you have to get dressed now! We're leaving in an hour."

"I need to talk to Caroline," Josh said.

"You can't," Elliot said. "You can't talk to her or see her until she walks down the aisle." Elliot ushered him back into his room.

"Elliot, you're my best friend right?"

"Why Josh," Elliot says placing his hand across his heart. "Of course I am. I'm so glad you think of me that way."

"Do you think Gabi and Cooper make a good couple?"

"I'm not sure what answer you want," Elliot said.

"Be honest," Josh said. "I don't want her to get hurt again, especially over the same guy."

"I think she loooves that book," Elliot said. "And she loves the fact that he ran through an airport and knocked on her door at 3 in the morning to give it to her. I have no idea why though. I'd be pretty mad if someone woke me up at 3 in the morning."

"But their back together?" he asked.

"I guess so," Elliot said. "But Josh, you're getting married in a couple hours. Why are you so worried about this?"

"Is that how Caroline and I are?" he asked. "Is her book my money?"

"Josh, you're just getting cold feet," Elliot said. "Do you love Caroline?"

"I think so," he said, very unsure.

"Why did you ask her to marry you?" Elliot asked.

"Because she was my whole world. I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her." Josh said.

"Was? What changed?" he asked.

"Well, I mean, I have other priorities too," Josh said.

"That weren't there before," Elliot asked.

"That I didn't think mattered before," Josh explained.

"Like what?" Elliot asked.

"I don't know, like, um…"

"Like Gabi?" Elliot suggested.

"I mean, yah, I feel the need to take care of her. Have you seen her?" he asked.

"I told you to hire Chef Michael," Elliot said. "That's your fault."

"No," Josh said. "I would NEVER want to trade Gabi. I don't know what I would do without her. She just makes me feel…"

"Like you have a reason worth living?" Elliot suggested.

"Woah, Déjà vu," Josh said.

"From what?" Elliot asked.

"I can't remember," Josh said. He paused to think, and gasped, "My dream!"

"What dream?" Elliot asked.

"In my dream, Caroline and I called off the wedding. I came back here and Gabi came and was taking care of me and talking to me. I said I didn't know what to do now without Caroline and she told me to find another reason worth living," he explained.

"You called off your wedding?" Elliot asked. "Why?"

"Because she was disgusted of me because of the bruise and cuts. I wanted to marry someone who would take care of me through sickness and in health."

"So what does this mean?" Elliot asked.

"Well, I'm not going to break up with her over my dream," he said. "That's not real."

"In that case, you need to go get dressed!" Elliot practically shouted.

"I'm going, I'm going," he said, leaving the office and heading up the stairs.