I Now Pronounce You Someone Else - Plot & Excerpts
Mr. Sondervan knew the sunset schedule better than his work schedule, he said. He and Mrs. Sondervan, however, stayed behind on the porch, and Spence teased them about wanting to be alone. And they teased back that he was right. Spence and Lauren chose to walk up the beach and invited Jared and me along. “Sure,” I said, as Jared said, “No, thanks. I’m just going to sit here.” He dropped a blue-and-white striped towel in the sand. “Oh. Uh, okay, then I’ll join you,” I said and helped him spread the towel out while Lauren and Spence walked off. Jared sat. I remained standing, staring at the setting sun underneath a watercolor sky of blue and purple. “You know what I’d be doing if you weren’t here?” Jared asked. “No.” “Racing Spence and Lauren up to this huge piece of driftwood that’s been there for years. We call it Seahenge.” “You could still do that,” I said. “No. I’m trying to look really cool and mature in front of you.” I smiled. “You are cool and mature,”
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