Have you ever thought about one person you can count on to have your back no matter what? I had less than 5 hours to get out of this rut & its only one person I know who could save me. Nia is my best friend we've been through everything together. Today supposed to be the best day of my life. I should be looking forward to celebrating but instead hours before hand I was out unconscious. 10am Where the hell is she? Everyone was looking for me. Nia called my phone Numerous of times but it went straight to voicemail. 12am Everyone was so upset/exhausted, they must have been searching around for hours. Something didn't sit right with Nia, she knew it was unusual for me to disappear without a call/text. Especially because we agreed the night before to meet at my house. Mind you my car was still parked in my drive way. Nia started piecing together things from the night before. We was wasted. Usually I don't drink but Nia spiked the punch before the strippers arrived. When the house cleared out Nia called to thank me for finding her car keys which she lost doing her entanglement with the strippers. Her husband would've killed her if he knew how she lost them. We didn't talk long because I had a serious headache. I needed fresh air, meds, & a walk. Luckily it happened to be time for my dog Rocko to take a walk. Aha! Nia remembered, I was taking Rocko for a walk. She decided to check the dog park where she finally found me unconscious. Slap! Wake up! Omg I've must have taken Rocko axiety tranquilizers instead of meds! Nia We have two hours left lets go! 3pm What a night! Between alcohol, strippers, lost keys, & dog tranquilizers I don't know how we made it. Finally walking down the Aisle to marry my husband. We pulled the impossible. Nia made sure that everything was perfect. This was the craziest/best bachelorette party & wedding ever. None of our husbands know about that night. So when I think about one person I can rely on It's not a question.
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The Bachelorette
FantasiA story of female friends being there for each other in a time of desperate need.