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“Don’t you worry I’ve got enough chicken to feed the entire town,” Dale said as he and his family unloaded their truck.
Jack never expected them all to show up on a Sunday afternoon, but Angie had really worked a miracle.
“Brody!” Jason yelled from the porch, “We got this. You go get ready.”
“Okay.”
There had to be at least twenty-five people squeezed into his cabin’s living room. In the middle of the pile up stood Nina, who blew him a kiss.
“I’ve got the hair spray,” Eve said blocking his view.
“Angie, have you seen my tux?”
“It’s in the bathroom, try not to wake the twins yet.”
Jack snuck in the bedroom where Niya and LJ lay cuddled up in the center of the bed. He made his way into the bathroom and found all his stuff laid out. Angie was a lot better at this planning stuff than he was.
He got a quick shower and was dressed just in time for the music to begin. Jason rushed him past the girls, and before he knew it he was standing under an arch of flowers. It was a moment he’d always wished he’d get to experience with Nina. He kicked himself for not thinking of it sooner.
Richie and his band played the instrumental to Christina Perry’s A Thousand Years. Jack couldn’t believe how much it all looked and felt like the wedding Nina had planned, minus the country club lawn they’d booked.
Justin and LJ were the first to sprint down the aisle with the ring pillow tied to Justin’s wrist. Jack had totally forgotten to get Nina’s rings, but when he checked there they were knotted to the pillow.
“You ready?” Jason whispered as Alice and Niya came down the aisle throwing their rose petals at the guests as opposed to the ground.
“Girls, throw them on the ground!” Jason instructed and everyone laughed.
Angie was next in her red strapless dress and floral crown. Nina was right behind her wearing the smile he’d fallen in love with. Her ivory dress highlighted every gorgeous curve her hair was pulled back, and a long flowing veil framed her face. Jack was so antsy he couldn’t even wait for her to make it down the aisle. He met her half way planting a kiss on her that made the crowd whistle.
“Jack?” Minister Henry called. “I think you’ve skipped a few steps.”
But Jack didn’t care. His love for Nina never knew how to wait for the right moment, all he wanted was her.
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Acknowledgments
I would like to personally thank every reader of JNGLE MY WAY. I am still amazed by your emails and encouraging reviews. I honestly didn’t expect anyone to love Jack and Nina as much as I do. And I will forever cherish your kind words. I hope this next installment was worth the wait. Also, special thanks to my editor, Cynthia, thank you for always polishing my words.
About The Author
Tetonia Blossom is the Author of Jingle My Way. She is a graduate of California State University, Northridge’s School of Cinema, Television, and Arts where she discovered that day dreaming could actually be a career. In her opinion, a story worth writing has to contain the 3 H’s: Humor, Heat, and Honesty. She lives in the small town Maricopa, Arizona with her husband and rapidly growing hoard of romance and YA novels.
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