Chapter 2

Brooks,

Don’t forget about your final tux fitting. Remind your brother, too. You can make a day of it. Go together and hang out. It will be good for you.

We still need to decide on the caterer, too. We can go on a date and sample them all before we decide. It will be fun, and we can eat until they have to roll us home.

And about your vows—I don’t need big romantic gestures. I need honesty and communication—to feel loved by the words you mean. Just speak from your heart, Brooks. That’s all I need.

PS. There’s no return policy for brothers. Believe me, I tried to return Tayte many times. So you’ll just have to deal with the defectiveness, but maybe remember you’re from the same family. It’s likely you have the same defectiveness…Remember, I’ve known you for twenty-three years. You can’t deny it.

Love you,

Emryn

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