Chapter 18 - I'm sure you deserved it.

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Megan glanced at her phone "They will be here in 30 minutes

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Megan glanced at her phone "They will be here in 30 minutes." She told Thorn.

"Do you surf to?" I asked Megan while I took off my shorts and top, revealing my maroon bikini.

She shook her head "Nope, I tried once. Failed miserably and didn't like it at all." She smiled at me.

I smiled back "It's not for everyone." I said while I searched for my sunscreen.

"Rose?" Megan asked.

"Yeah?" I looked back at Megan, finally finding my sunscreen and started to apply it.

"Thank you."

"For what?" I asked her dropping my sunscreen back in my bag and put my wetsuit jacket on.

"Bringing my brother back." I smiled at her and nodded. I couldn't say anything, I thought that I didn't do much. I tried telling Gail that already but every day she messaged me telling me 'Thank you Rose.' So I smiled at her and shrugged my shoulders.

"Bella? Are you ready?" I asked her.

"Almost."

I took a seat next to Megan and waited till Chris and Bella were ready.

"Couldn't your fiancé come along today?" I asked Megan.

"He is coming later; he had a final suit fitting with his brother."

"Are you excited for your wedding?" I asked her.

"Yes, very much. I can't wait to marry him." She said but her eyes didn't smile with the rest of her face.

"Are you having doubts?" I asked her softly.

She shook her head fiercely "no, I love him. My parents aren't happy with the age different."

"Age different?" I asked her.

"Six years, to be more specifically. We are born in the same month and the same date but another year."

"Six years, that's not that much, is it?"

"That's what I think too."

"How did you meet each other?" I asked her to change the topic.

"I had just graduated and started working for a law firm when Brandon needed a lawyer. Being new in the company I helped one of the seniors with his case."

"Did you win?" I asked her.

"Of course, we did. Afterwards he asked me out and the rest his history."

"Your parents will accept him."

"They do accept him; they are just concerned about the age difference. They think he will leave me if he finds a more 'mature' women." I snorted at that, and she rolled her eyes.

"Age is just a number; maturity is a choice."

"Thank you Rose, I'm going to say that to them."

"I read it once in a book." I shrugged; her phone pinged with a message. "Brandon asked if his brother may also come along."

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