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Summary
In “Aoife, The Wedding Planner,” Aoife notes she is aware how much the guests have drunk, and that they are taking hard drugs as well. She points out that for the wedding day to be perfect, the guests must play along. She cannot control the fallout if the guests choose not to behave.
In “Jules, The Bride,” during their first dance, Jules lets Will know how unhappy she is with all that has happened. She smiles, however, trying to give the impression that she is having a good time. When Jules asks Will about the meaning of Johnno’s speech, he asks her to drop the subject. He says that Johnno is obsessed with something that happened when they were young. He promises to end his friendship with Johnno.
In “Hannah, The Plus-One,” Hannah enters...
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