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Sam and Ainsley are about 2 months away from their wedding.
Chapter 13: Rhett and Scarlett
"Toby, I need your help," said Sam as he approached Toby's door.
"What is it?" grumbled the man behind the desk.
"I need to write my vows."
Toby didn't bother to glance up from his work. "Why don't you ask Josh for help?"
"I already did."
"And?"
"He made fun of me," said Sam bashfully.
Toby finally looked up at Sam. "Why don't you guys do traditional vows?"
Sam sighed, "Because Ainsley wants to make our wedding more personal."
"Okay." Toby began to clear his desk and took out his yellow notepad. "What do you want to say to her?"
"I don't know."
"Get back to work," fired back Toby. If Sam wasn't going to at least try, than he felt that he shouldn't help him.
"Okay, okay," said Sam. "I want to tell her I will always love her and I will be there for her."
"Good."
"No, it's not good!" complained Sam. "That is what every man says to his wife on their wedding day. I want to be more creative."
"You came to me because you wanted to be creative?" asked Toby. "This is something for Donna."
"I can't go to Donna because-"
"That's who Ainsley is going to," interrupted Toby. "I get it." Toby sat back into his chair and thought how to make the speech creative. "What's Ainsley's favorite movie?"
Sam thought long and hard. "Gone With the Wind?"
"Are you asking me, 'cause I wouldn't have a clue."
Sam replied, "I'm pretty sure it's Gone With the Wind."
"Are there any quotes about love and commitment in that movie?"
"I wouldn't know. I've never seen it."
Toby sighed. Sam was not helping him or himself. "You go do some research and comeback to me with some quotes."
An hour later Sam came back to Toby's office with some papers in his hands. "I did research," said Sam out of breath.
Toby looked up. "What's the movie about?"
Sam sat down and explained the movie to Toby. "It's about a young lady named Scarlett who lived in Atlanta during the Civil War. Scarlett meets a man named Rhett and she finally realized she loves him, so they get married and have a kid."
"Good," nodded Toby. "Now are there any quotes in that movie that stand out or talk about love and marriage?"
"Umm… Yeah." Sam flipped through his papers. "Here! Rhett says to Scarlett, 'Did you ever think of marrying just for fun?' and Scarlett says, 'Marriage, fun? Fiddle-dee-dee. Fun for men you mean.'"
"Okay."
"Okay?"
"I think you should write your vows around that quote."
"And say what? 'Marriage will be fun for the both of us,'" said Sam jokingly.
"Well, yeah. Go back to your office and think about it. I have work to do. And don't forget we have that lunch meeting later. "
Sam got up and went back to his desk with the thought of Toby's suggestions in his head. He took out a pen and paper and scribbled his thoughts down. He knew exactly what he wanted to say to the lady he loves.
