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The Wrong Side of Midnight (A Billionaire in Disguise #3) Page 44
Author: Terri Marie

"I'd like to buy this one, and I don't think it needs altered at all."

"What kind of shoes will you be wearing?"

"Ballerina type slippers would look cute I think." Chloe couldn't stop walking and twirling in the dress and veil. "What do you think, Beck—I mean, Sylvia?"

The awkward moments kept recurring. But it wasn't something Chloe could help. She'd done everything with her best friend and nothing with her mother.

"I love it, Chloe. You're the most beautiful bride I've ever seen. I got the veil I wore out of storage and had it cleaned up. It's at the house if want to try it on. It could be something old for you to wear. It's up to you though."

"I think I'll wear this veil, it matches my dress."

Chloe paid for her veil, gown, and shoes, and agreed to let her mother keep the dress at her house so Matthew wouldn't see it. She thanked Sylvia for coming with her, declined the lunch invitation, and then drove home.

That evening, she sat talking with Matthew who was ecstatic that she found a wedding dress.

"Do you want to set another date? I can call the church if you'd like."

"No, I don't think things are settled enough to get married. I asked your father to give me away, and Becky will stand up with me. Did you ask John?"

"Yeah, he about fell off the roof," laughed Matthew. "Would you like to have a reception?"

"We can have a small get-together in the park if the weather's nice."

"Whatever you want, sweetheart. I just can't wait to make you mine."

"I already am…" Chloe kissed him passionately with her whole mouth. He picked her up and carried her to the bedroom. They hadn't made love in quite a while. First it was because she needed time to mend from the accident, but now it was because of the zillion things that occupied her mind all the time. The last thing he was going to do was hurry her. He lay her down on the bed and cradled her with his body.

∞  ∞  ∞  ∞

That Saturday, Chloe brought Becky over to Sylvia's house to show her the gown. When they walked in, they found her sitting on the sofa with the shades pulled. She was dressed in a pink suit, her hair softly brushed around her shoulders, and her purse was sitting on her lap.

"I'm sorry, Sylvia, I didn't realize you were busy."

"I wanted to wish you the best at your wedding. Would you mind if your father and I came to watch? We'll sit quietly in the back."

"You were sitting there waiting for me to invite you to my wedding?"

"We didn't want to be late in case you called and said we could go. Your wedding's in an hour so I'll step in the other room to give you privacy."

"God, I feel horrible. I cancelled the wedding but I'll be rescheduling it. There was too much going on for me to enjoy the big day. When I set a date, I'll let you know, and of course you can both come."

Chloe apologized again and then left with Becky.

"I feel like an idiot."

"First of all, you're not used to thinking about your parents with any events in your life, so don't blame yourself. I have to say, that was a very touching thing she did. I think Sylvia is really trying."

"I've waited for her longer than that. Look, it's only been a few days, so let's wait and see how it goes. The last thing I want to do is hop back in her life just to have her throw me out of it again."

∞  ∞  ∞  ∞

Chloe turned twenty-five at the end of April, and Becky, along with Matthew, through her a surprise party. They invited Sylvia and Earl but didn't hold their breaths. As Conner, Sherry, John, Matthew, and Becky were laughing hard while trying to cut the cake, they heard a knock at the door. Chloe answered it, and standing before her was Sylvia, holding the most lopsided and poorly decorated cake she'd ever seen. Earl stood behind his wife with a smile on his face.

"Happy Birthday, Chloe," they both said in unison.

"Sylvia, that cake…"

"I know! I'm trying so hard to learn to cook, and this is the first cake I ever made. I can take it back to the car."

"Don't be silly! Come on in. Hey everyone, we got another cake to cut. It's chocolate, my favorite!"

Everyone treated Earl and Sylvia with kindness and included them in all the conversations and laughter. The smiles from everyone were genuine.

When the night ended, Chloe hugged everyone goodbye and thanked them. Sylvia and Earl were the last ones to leave. Matthew shook their hands while they stood in front of their daughter and smiled.

"Thank you very much. We had a lovely time. Happy Birthday, Chloe," and with a smile, they went out the door.

Matthew shut the door and took her into his arms. "Honey, they're trying hard."

"That was nice of her to bake me a cake," she said as she turned to wrap up the leftovers.

Matthew didn't say any more about it, because this was something she had to figure out on her own. You can't force someone to forgive another person.

Chloe stared down at the cake. The writing was crooked, but in many ways, it was the most beautiful thing she'd ever seen.

Chapter 17

Chloe called the church, but because spring and summer were popular wedding months they were booked up. She was pretty frustrated while she flipped through the yellow pages when the phone rang.

"I don't want to make you feel obligated or anything else, but our home is very beautiful, and I think the yard could be made up real nice for a wedding. You don't have to do it, but it'd be really wonderful to have something so happy take place here."

"Thank you, Sylvia, that's really nice. I'll talk to Matthew and see what he thinks. How long will you guys be in town? I'd feel kind of awkward holding my wedding at your house with you gone."

"Sweetheart, we aren't leaving. I know it's hard for you to believe that, but you made us both look at ourselves, and we hated what we saw. Chloe, I'm your mother, err your friend, and friends don't leave each other."

"I have to pick a date, I don't have one. Matthew said it didn't matter to him, but I want it to be special." Then it hit her. We first laid eyes on each other in June. I was by the pool, and he was on the neighbor's guest house laying shingles. Chloe hung up with her mother and called Matthew. He was thrilled with getting married at a place that held so much meaning between the two of them. She dialed her mom again and told her the great news.

"I love June." Sylvia smiled, and when she got off the phone, she started the plans in motion.

Chloe walked down to Conner's apartment to check on him and let him know the June wedding date, and he'd have to go with Matthew to get fitted for a tuxedo. She knocked softly on the door, and then let herself in. Sitting at the table talking were Conner and her father.

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