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One week later.
Today was her wedding day. Today was also the day she met her soon-to-be mother in law for the first time. She’d loved Regina as soon as she met her, and the feeling was mutual.
She and Sawyer had decided on a small ceremony in the park, with only a few friends and family in attendance. Maya was her maid of honor while Sawyer’s brother Jack was his best man.
And the looks they were giving each other were priceless.
“I think there’s something going on between those two,” she whispered to her dad and Sawyer’s mother Regina, walked her down an aisle made of rose petals.
He patted her hand. “It seems you’ve inherited my penchant for match-making. Your mother always accused me of being a romantic.”
“Too bad you weren’t the one to introduce Sawyer and me, or you’d be three for three.”
They arrived at the arch, wear her husband to be waited for her, looking as handsome as ever.
As her dad grabbed Sawyer’s hand and joined it with hers, he said, “Who do you think was the one to send him the invitation to the spring ball?”
“What?” she all but sputtered.
He kissed her cheek and said, “You can thank me by giving me a lot of grandchildren.”
“I’ll make it my top priority,” Sawyer said.
Regina laughed. “I second that.”
London shook her head and focused all of her attention on the man she loved. “Ready to make this official?”
“I’ve been ready since I first met you.” Then he kissed her.
And she kissed him right back.