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Hunter

It's only about two weeks till the wedding and things have gotten pretty crazy. Madison and Bailey are constantly up to meetings and taste testings and decoration set up stuff, they're always busy it seems like.

"You know, it's okay to settle down every once in awhile, right?" Mae tells Bailey as she, Madison, Bailey, and I walk around Sundance Square.

We finally have had time to grab the engaged couple out on a double date. Ryan and Kaitlyn were busy visiting Kailtyn's parents and Christina and Tony wanted to hang out on their own.

"Yeah, well, you don't have a lot of time to settle down when your wedding has been moved up really early." Madison points out.

Bailey laughs, "I'm sorry! But would you rather spend an entire month in Hawaii or spend it planning a wedding?"

"Hawaii obviously." Madison smiles.

"Ha, see then? I win." Bailey smugly implies, showing off a bright smile.

Madison rolls her eyes but squeezes his hand tightly, "whatever."

I watch the dazzling couple, how they hold hands and smile at each other. They tease one another and have rivalries, but no matter what, they're always good to one another. They make a good couple, I wonder how people look at Mae and I.

"Alright, I see a Marble Slab guys, let's go!" Mae points out and tugs on my hand, motioning me to follow her.

I laugh and trail behind her. Madison and Mae rush down the street together while Bailey and I hang back.

"You really like Mae, don't you?" Bailey asks.

I stuff my hands in my pockets, "well, I mean, of course. Who could not?"

"Yeah, she's a great girl to be with."

"Yeah." I agree.

"You make her really happy, like extremely happy." Bailey says.

"Why does everyone keep telling me that?" I chuckle.

"Cause it's true. She can never stop talking about you and and you just make her day basically."

"I'm glad that I'm able to do that. I just want her to be happy."

"Well you do plenty of that." Bailey implies and then walks faster to catch up to the girls who are already inside, in line for some ice cream.

I make Mae that happy? No way . . .

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