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“What was what about?” I ask. He nods toward the wedding aisle. “Back there. Just now.” “Ah.” Turning, I give him a comforting smile. “I’m glad that when you’re confused, you feel comfortable asking for help. So: that was a wedding—an important, if not required, ceremony in our culture. Your brother and my—”
“Don’t you worry you’re going to drop it?” “That’s the whole point of luck, isn’t it?” he says through gritted teeth. “You have to trust that it’s not fleeting.”
“When I signed up for this honeymoon, I had no idea it would involve so much nudity.”
the restaurant is filled with my family, who are all standing and clapping like I’m the luckiest woman alive. And maybe I am.
I don’t think I’ve ever imagined happiness like this. Luck, fate, determination—whatever it is, I’ll take it.