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Summary
LaPointe and Brandon, a couple deeply in love, embark on the journey of planning a traditional Coastal Salish wedding. They envision a ceremony where they will be wrapped in a Pendleton blanket, accompanied by the soul-stirring melodies of LaPointe's mother's spirit song. However, as they delve into the practicalities of organizing the wedding, the weight of their impending marriage begins to dawn on them.
Living in different states with busy schedules, LaPointe and Brandon find themselves engaging in frequent arguments over trivial details related to the wedding. One particularly contentious issue arises when discussing their honeymoon destination. LaPointe, having limited travel experiences during college but having spent considerable time in Europe as a roadie for punk bands, cherishes the idea of visiting Ireland and exploring its scenic countryside and historic castles with Brandon. On the other hand, Brandon advocates for Belize, but eventually...
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This section contains 1,242 words (approx. 4 pages at 400 words per page) |