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Chapter One
The chapter opens with a tense atmosphere, as the narrator reflects on an oppressive silence that fuels fears about their mother’s wellbeing. The setting is a small town suffering from a relentless drought, where rain symbolizes not only relief but also renewal and forgiveness. The narrator’s window is open, inviting a non-existent breeze, and the night is heavy with humidity and thick clouds. Amidst this uneasy calm, the narrator’s protective instincts emerge as they comfort their two younger…-
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Chapter 24
The chapter opens with Marla firmly situated in the conservatory, determined not to leave until she sees Gary. Despite the tension surrounding the absent groom, Marla insists on indulging in the wedding brunch, sparking a lighthearted debate about the propriety of eating the food when the wedding itself is in question. As others gradually join, including family members and friends, they share anecdotes about Gary’s past—highlighting his mischievous youth and the impact of a childhood fire caused by his…-
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Chapter 23
Chapter 23 opens with a subdued atmosphere at the Cornwall hotel following the abrupt cancellation of a wedding. The usual celebratory mood has vanished, replaced by an awkward silence and a sense of discomfort among the guests and staff alike. Pauline, the hotel employee, reflects this shift with a more solemn demeanor as she handles inquiries and logistical issues, such as the non-refund of spa fees and the reopening of amenities. Meanwhile, Phoebe observes her friends Nat and Suz quietly processing the…-
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Chapter 22
In Chapter 22, Phoebe takes a solitary drive to the Breakers in a champagne-stocked Mercedes, reflecting on the lives of the wealthy and their hidden desires. Her fascination with nineteenth-century novels about the rich frames her thoughts on what people truly need beyond material wealth. The chapter opens with Phoebe contemplating the emotional void a bride might feel, even amid a grand wedding setting, setting a tone of introspection and questioning the nature of happiness and fulfillment. Phoebe then…-
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Chapter 21
Chapter 21 opens with Phoebe waking beside a man she perceives as strange and unfamiliar, highlighting her internal conflict and disorientation. She wrestles with her feelings of guilt and confusion, especially since today is Gary’s wedding day, yet her connection to her husband feels tenuous and awkward. The presence of Aunt Gina and Uncle Gerald in their wedding attire contrasts with Phoebe’s inner turmoil, emphasizing the disparity between outward celebrations and her private doubts. Despite the…-
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Chapter 20
In Chapter 20, Phoebe confronts the sudden and unexpected presence of her estranged husband, Matt, who arrives at her hotel room unannounced. Their interaction is tense and awkward, marked by silence and unspoken emotions. Matt’s confusion upon seeing Phoebe with another man, Gary, and her daughter Juice highlights the complexities of their fractured relationship. Despite the physical distance and emotional barriers that have grown between them, Matt still clings to the identity of being Phoebe’s…-
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Chapter 19
Chapter 19 unfolds against the backdrop of Lila’s wedding rehearsal at the Breakers, where the atmosphere is a blend of solemn tradition and subtle tension. Patricia, Lila’s mother, appears sober yet weary, hinting at underlying complexities. The event planner Nancy meticulously arranges the wedding party by importance, emphasizing the sanctity of the historic venue with strict instructions to avoid touching anything except one's spouse. Amid this formal setting, quieter moments emerge: Phoebe, a…-
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Chapter 18
The chapter opens with Lila stopping by early in the morning, preoccupied with a power outage that threatens her flower arrangements. She casually mentions Gary’s inability to walk due to a surfing injury, revealing her anxiety about the upcoming wedding day. Phoebe is asked to take Gary on errands, a responsibility she feels conflicted about as she’s supposed to be letting go. Despite her reservations, Phoebe prepares for her speech that evening, only to find it overly candid and disconnected from the…-
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Chapter 17
In Chapter 17, Phoebe anticipates a visit from Lila before the Blending of the Families event but is met with silence, leaving her to wrestle with feelings of guilt and confusion. She reflects on the joy she experienced with Gary earlier in the day, a feeling she thought was no longer possible for her. Despite feeling unsure, Phoebe resolves to express gratitude to Lila by preparing her maid of honor speech, though she struggles to find the right words after recent conversations that have cast doubt on the…-
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Chapter 16
In Chapter 16, the morning after a turbulent night, Lila appears uncharacteristically subdued as she navigates a severe hangover. Despite her earlier emotional outburst about rejecting her impending marriage to Gary, she now resumes her usual energetic demeanor, though clearly exhausted and disillusioned. Lila’s reluctance to participate in the planned surfing lesson, a gesture initially meant to please her stepson Juice, reveals her growing disenchantment with the wedding festivities. Phoebe, observing…-
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