She looked away, fiddling with her necklace. "I'm just afraid you haven't thought all this through properly."
But I had done it.
I thought about Rowan every night, and how he made my world bigger, not smaller. Never with pity, always with curiosity and kindness.
One evening before the wedding, Rowan caught me tracing the edge of my veil in the bedroom.
"Have you changed your mind?" he teased as he approached me.
"I want to get married, Mom."
I shook my head and smiled. "No, unless you've decided to leave the toothpaste cap on forever."
He held out his hand to me and laughed.
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