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Summary
In “Jules, The Bride,” Jules notices that her hands are trembling as she lifts the gold crown, the one fanciful piece of her outfit, onto her head. When Jules meets with her father to walk to the chapel, he angers because he will not give her his impression of Will, and then suggests she might not want him to walk her down the aisle. Jules tells her father that as little time as he spent with her when she was a child, the least he could do was walk her down the aisle and look delighted while he was doing it.
Aoife knocks on the door and asks if they are ready. Jules asks for a minute. She walks upstairs to the bedroom, picks up a vase, and smashes it against the wall. Calmer, she goes back...
(read more from the “Jules, The Bride” p. 166 — “Hannah, The Plus-One” p. 208 Summary)
This section contains 2,429 words (approx. 7 pages at 400 words per page) |