Chapter Thirteen

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I entered the church with Sam as everyone else filled into the seats.

Jenny, Mrs. Baker, and Sam made their way to the dressing room, motioning for me to go with them. I didn't think they would've wanted me in there since it was a family thing.

"Are you gonna be all right, sweetie?" Mrs. Baker asked. Jenny took four pain killers today since she was on her period.

Jenny played with her fingers, a little out of the loop. "It's gonna be a piece of cake, Bren." Jenny snapped her fingers.

I couldn't help but stifle a laugh, earning a glare from Sam. Jenny didn't need me egging on her behavior.

"Um, Jenny," Sam started. "I'm really happy for you. I'm sorry for being kind of a jerk, lately."

Jenny giggled. "That's really lovely, Sam."

"I know you'll have a great marriage." As Sam turned to face forward, Jenny began to keel over, making a loud thud as she hit the floor.

"Jenny!" Mrs. Baker shrieks so loud I bet everyone in the sanctuary could hear her.

The dressing room door flies open and Mr. Baker was revealed. Mr. Baker's eyes go wide as he notices his daughter passed out on the floor. "Holy shit."

Mrs. Baker sheepishly smiled. "She just had a cramp."

"I don't care what she's got." Mr. Baker yelled. "Look at her!"

"Will you please be quiet." Mrs. Baker yelled back, hypocritically. "We don't want to announce to everyone that she's got her period."

I bet everyone in the sanctuary could hear them, so I think everyone was weirded out to hear that she was on her period.

Sam, Sara, Mrs. Baker, and I walked quickly up the aisle. Jenny and Mr. Baker came along behind us as 'Here Comes The Bride' began to play.

Jenny was totally smashed from those pills. She was acting like she was drunk. Mr. Baker and Jenny got about halfway down the aisle until Jenny noticed a woman's hat.

"Love the teapot." Jenny said, playing with the poor ladies hat.

They managed to get a little further down when Jenny, I guess, got really tired and went to sit in the pew beside some people.

"Could you move over?" Jenny asked, nearly sitting on the people. "I gotta rest."

I couldn't help but laugh at her, earning a swat in arm by Sam

"It's great to see you . . ." A woman said to Jenny. "what's the matter?"

"Here!" Mr. Baker hefted her up and they continued on down the aisle.

"Hi, I know you." Jenny said to the preacher as her veil got in her way. "I can't see with this thing on." She took her veil off and threw it out of the way onto a bouquet of flowers.

Grandpa Fred laughed at this, along with me, until Grandma Helen smacked him in warning.

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