There Goes the Bride
Chapter One
Two Months Earlier
Glasses up, girls. A toast to the bride-to-be," bubbled Tish
Gallagher. She smiled at Delaney, tucked a dark auburn corkscrew
curl behind one ear studded with multiple piercings, and raised her
drink. "May your marriage be filled with magic."
Delaney Cartwright and her three best friends were celebrating the
final fitting of the bridesmaids' dresses by dining at Diaz,
Houston's trendiest new restaurant hot spot. They'd already slurped
down a couple of margarita-martinis apiece and noshed their way
through blue corn tortilla chips dipped in piquant salsa and
fire-grilled shrimp enchiladas laced with Manchego cheese and
Spanish onions.
Everyone was feeling frivolous.
All except for Delaney.
Tequila made her edgy, but it was what her friends were drinking, so
she'd joined in.
"Third time's the charm." Jillian Samuels winked and lifted her
glass.
Her friend was referring to the fact Delaney had postponed the
wedding twice. No matter how many times she explained to people that
she'd delayed the ceremony because she was trying to get her
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