Author's Note: Hey, Margaret, miss ya. Thanks for the longtime support!

Chapter 3

Jessica stood in front of her full-length mirror, staring at her reflection. She wore a soft pale blue dress and matching heels. Her blonde hair was fixed and her makeup was done. The time to leave for Nora Buchanan and Daniel Colson's wedding approached quickly. Apprehension ran through Jessica's veins. Tonight was going to be awkward for her. Both Will and Antonio were going to be there. It would be the first time all three of them would be in an intimate setting together.

Ever since that night two weeks ago, she couldn't seem to get Will off her mind. She felt herself being pulled towards him, and she liked the feeling. Will made Jessica feel the way no other man could. They fit together perfectly. Jessica smiled at her reflection.

"I'm in love with Will Rappaport," she murmured.

Jessica twirled in the mirror. Something was missing. She opened the jewelry box on her vanity, dug through it. Gently, she lifted a tiny star pendent Will had given her. Jessica returned to the mirror, and clasped the pendent around her neck.

"Perfect."

Tonight was her night. Tonight, she was going to take Will's breath away.

Will tucked in his black button-down dress shirt into his black dress pants. Tonight, he was going to Nora and Daniel's wedding. He couldn't help but be happy that Nora was marrying someone who wasn't his father. Sam and Nora were nice together, and he liked her, but his parents had been getting along extremely well lately. Maybe, just maybe, Sam would see what he lost, and get back together with Lindsay.

Will laughed at the thought. "Yeah, right."

He dabbed on some cologne, went back to his original dilemma. Should he wear a tie? The wedding was being held at Nora's house, so he knew it wasn't going to be super formal. Besides, for him, ties were only for court and funerals. Still, Jessica was going to be there.

Will sighed. "God, Jess, I love you."

But could he open his heart and trust another woman like that? Perhaps, she was worth it. Ever since that kiss a few weeks prior, Jessica was the only thing on his mind.

"Maybe, I will wear that tie, after all," Will smiled.

He slid the silky black material around his neck.