Chapter 1

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The Near Future:

   I stood on the alter for the third time in my life. But, instead of getting married, or watching my best friends getting married, I was here watching my younger sister getting married.

   It was a proud moment for my parents and I. But, sadly, I couldn't see straight. After what happened, weddings didn't really hold that much appeal to me anymore. I started drinking as soon as I got here and haven't stopped.

   I twisted the cap back onto my flask before hiding it in my dress.

   "You alright?"

   I turned. "Yeah... I didn't know you had a twin sister, Wendy."

   She placed her hand on her forehead. "Gimme the flask."

   I shook my head before turning back to the front, the sound of the organ signaling the start of the ceremony.

   I looked down the isle and saw a cute little girl running down it, throwing flowers as she did.

   The little girl walked up and took her place next to Wendy.

   "Oh, you did so good, Patty." Wendy said, ruffling the girls hair.

   I rolled my eyes slightly before looking back down the isle, only this time, my sister walked out. She wore a long, flowing white dress and a huge grin.

   'Give it a couple years, you won't be smiling then.' I thought bitterly as she walked onto the alter.

   We all turned again to see Kris coming down the isle, wearing an equally beautiful white dress. She took her spot in front of Beth and they smiled at each other.

   Then, the officiant walked up and started...

   The rest of the wedding was a blur, the last thing I remember was the kiss then the following applause.

   I didn't even remember getting home last night, but I woke up in my bed with a splitting headache the next morning anyway.

   I rubbed my forehead as I struggled to keep my eyes open.

Then, someone straddled me.

   "Good morning, beautiful." She said.

   I gave her a small smile. "Good morning."

   She leaned down and planted a quick kiss on my lips before jumping out of bed and helping me up.

   I followed her into the kitchen and took a seat at the table.

   "Want some coffee?"

   I just nodded before resting my head on the table.

   Then, my phone rang. I groaned before answering it. "Hello?"

   "Hey, it's Wendy. How're you feeling?"

   "Like someone hit me in the head with a hammer."

   She laughed a little. "Put Candy on."

   I sighed before sticking my phone in her direction.

   Candy walked over and set a coffee mug in front of me before taking my phone.

   "Hey, Wendy, what's up?"

   I sipped my coffee before looking in her direction.

   She glanced at me. "Well, her veins are filled with more alcohol than blood at the moment, but she'll be fine."

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