Mistakes Were Made Bonus Epilogue
Bonus Epilogue
The Wedding Day
Zoey
The wedding day dawned bright and beautiful. Just kidding. The fall day we’d agonized over choosing showed up cold and wet. Sheets of rain were knocking the gorgeous leaves meant for all our beautiful post-ceremony photos off the branches like the weather had a personal vendetta.
But I didn’t care. Mother Nature could hand deliver an earthquakenado and I would enthusiastically accept it. My parents could get into one of their epic arguments in the front row of the ceremony and I wouldn’t blink.
Because today, I was marrying Gage Bishop… On his family farm in a tent that hopefully would hold up to the elements and any wandering livestock.
“A toast to the bride,” Hazel said, holding her champagne glass aloft. We were in my bedroom getting ready with Laura, Pep, and Sunita, who had ridden to my rescue when I realized I’d left my wedding shoes at my last bridal fitting and had never gotten around to picking out my something blue. Classic me.
Sunita had arrived with a pair of blue suede ballet flats that were only half a size too big. I’d paid her in champagne.
Any other emergencies would be handled by the wedding planner Gage had insisted we hire. My husband-to-be was a very smart man.
“To me,” I echoed Hazel’s toast. I was positively floating. I had the sexy, poofy, comfortable dress of my dreams, most of my curls were pinned back in a gorgeous bun, and my makeup was flawless. I was positive I was going to knock Gage’s socks off when he saw me.
“To Zoey,” everyone else echoed. The rumble of thunder seemed like a celebratory extension of the toast.
I just so happened to be admiring Hazel’s sparkly earrings at the exact moment she raised the glass to her lips. So I had a front-row seat to notice that she didn’t actually drink anything. Our gazes locked.
Guilt and excitement danced in her eyes.
“Hazel, can you help me with something in the bathroom?” I said shrilly.
“Er. Uh. Now?”
“Yes. It’s very important bathroom business.”

