The Wedding Planner
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  • Reads 802
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Dec 26, 2013
April King is a successful wedding planner for high-end couples. She's one of the best and is highly recommended by the couples that she has worked for. She does everything for them. 

Many of them, April has become close friends with and she thoroughly enjoys her job although, April herself vows never to be married. 
Why you ask? 
April, as well as making the wedding happen, has seen many broken weddings and relationships along the course. 

She has lost count of the amount of phone her assistant has received from clients confirming a breakup and doesn't want to go through that herself.   

April is not the kind of girl to read the gossip magazines, use social networking like Facebook and Twitter plus doesn't even own a TV. 
 "I am committed to my job and I love it" she states with confidence.
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