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Grace and I have had numerous conversations about what’ll happen when we get married—when, not if, because come on now. We’re end game and we both know it.
“Who says I want to marry you?” I tip my head in challenge. “Don’t you dare pretend we’re not forever.”
“We were talking about the ring!” “Oh.” He blinks. Then glances at Allie. “That thing’s ginormous. It’ll break your finger.” Allie swivels her gaze back to me, beaming brightly. “You know me too well.”
Next to me, Garrett is now visibly sulking. “I still can’t believe you got married without me,” he accuses his best friend. I fight a laugh. “It’s not a team sport, sweetie.” He ignores me. “I was supposed to be your best man.” He leans past me to glare at Logan. “You realize this means when Wellsy and I have a wedding, you’re not best man number one anymore. I’m giving it to Dean. Dean, Tucker, then you.” Logan leans forward too. “No, you’re not. It’s going to be me first.” Garrett sighs. “It’s going to be you first.”