Laura Since Jason and I decided that this time we were going to leave our differences aside so as not to spoil the memories that our daughter would have of that day, living with him around was even drinkable. It was even amazing how easily laughter came between us when the peace was sealed, even if
Terence We had just arrived in Chicago. Since we had children, going on a trip now was much more different and nerve-racking than before, when we were just a carefree couple. Now we could hardly go spend an idyllic weekend in Paris, not until we got everything sorted out with our children, so since
Jason When Terence and I arrived at Joshua's apartment, we soon realized that he was already a little drunk and insane, even though his bachelor party had barely started. “Jason Davies, you showed up! This makes me extremely happy,” the man said in a loud voice as he opened the door, hugging me a
Laura “Are you sure Josh’s fiancée lives in this building?” I asked Ava after we got out of the car and entered the low-rent building on the outskirts of Chicago. “The address on the invitation says it right here,” she replied, looking at the place. I looked at the invitation to check and then
Laura Cassandra Millans, Josh's bride, went with us and her friend to her room, where the other guests were supposed to be. Ava and I followed her quietly, listening to the girl say how excited she was since the wedding was the next day. Her flat was small but well-kept and fragrant, which showed t
Laura After Nicole Adkins, or as Cassie's friend liked to call her, the drama queen, left, the atmosphere became easier to bear, and then we could now enjoy ourselves together in a good way. The bachelorette party was basically a nice moment where the bride and us talked about marriage and how thi
Jason “Oh, my fucking God! Shall we go in a fucking limo?” Terence exclaimed in awe as we stood outside Joshua's house. A long black limousine was there waiting for us. We had all decided to listen to Andrew, one of the groom's friends, and we decided to go spend his bachelor party somewhere more e
Jason Inside the nightclub, it was much busier than in the limousine. The groom was having his bachelor party in his own way; after all, it had been more than a decade without him committing to anyone, and now he was just a few hours away from becoming a married man, that was a reason to celebrate.