The difference between adults and children is the cost of their toys.
Robert Frost
The Next Day...
On behalf of Joanna:
That fateful day had arrived... Now I had my makeup artist and stylist doing my hair, and my dress was ready. It was sent to me by my "husband-to-be", it was white silk fabric, floor-length, down to the figure, there was a rather long slit at the leg, a corset at the waist, the sleeves were made of lace, and there was a deep cleavage... to his order, he asked me not to gather my hair but to do a light wave, and my makeup was delicate. I am his own thing now, and he does with me as he pleases...
According to his father, no one will be there, we'll be celebrating out of town, and a couple of Edmund's friends will be there, and someone else... no one from my side will come, I thought, until my mom decided at the last second to invite Aunt Leah, and Uncle Frank, and I wanted to ask my mom why she invited them, but I thought it was better not to...
I tried to tune myself out and not think about anything, but I couldn't... I knew Edmund wasn't the man he said he was...
- Honey, are you ready yet? - My mother came into my bedroom.
- Yes, just a little bit, that's all.
- You look impeccable. - She said and kissed me...
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On behalf of Edmund:
Earlier in the day...
I got home and met up with Sean, who had already stolen a couple of bottles of expensive rum from my bar.
- Did you start drinking again? - I walked up to him and took the half-empty bottle.
- I don't feel well... - he sat down on the sofa and threw his head back.
- What's the matter?
- I love you Ed, that's what happened.
- I know, is that why you called me?
- No, I wanted to talk. Sit down.
- I'm listening. I sat down across from him.
- Sandra told me that you're getting married. Is it true?
- Where'd she get that from?
- Stacy told me.
- It started, she overheard us talking. - I said and clenched my fist.
- Is it true, Edie?
- Yes, it's true. My father's decision is my law.
- What the fuck? - He slammed down on the table," Are you really saying that right now?
- Did I promise you something?
- What does that have to do with anything? We're friends first and foremost Ed and you keep it from me, why do I get the news that you're getting married through a third party? And not from you?
- Because this wedding is part of the deal...
- How do you understand that?
- My father signed a contract with a family and plus with that contract he decided to take their daughter and marry me to her.
- You're not in love with her?
- No. I'm leaning against the back of the couch.
- Then why are you doing this? This is the twenty-first century.
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