Ready to Wed (Ready #1.5)
J.L. Berg
Clare
“Where are my keys?” I shouted, running around the kitchen like a crazy person in search of my bright pink monogrammed key ring. It really
shouldn’t be that hard to miss.
“Why do you need keys?” asked Logan, my smug looking fiancé, as he casually leaned against the door frame.
“What do you mean? Aren’t we leaving? Of course I need keys. Why are you just standing there? Start looking!” I commanded.
He didn’t budge. He just continued his casual lean and grinned, looking cocky and gorgeous, before pulling his own set of keys out of his
pocket.
“I don’t really think we need both set of keys while we’re away…do you?” he asked.
I just stared at him. Why was I so frantic and nervous? I’d spent the last twenty minutes looking for keys that I didn’t need. I knew that.
Logan was driving to the airport, so why did I need keys? Before the keys, I’d scrubbed down the entire kitchen from top to bottom after doing
the same to all three bathrooms. Why? I have no freaking clue. Did I want the house to look nice just in case someone came to rob us? Because
nothing says, “Welcome to our house, please take our television!” like clean bathrooms.
“You’re right. I don’t need my keys,” I said calmly.
He left his post at the entryway and walked towards me, wrapping his arms around my waist. He pulled me closer to him and I sighed, settling
into the warmth of his body instantly.
“Are you okay Clare? You’ve been wired ever since we started planning this a week ago. You know, we don’t have to get married this weekend.
We can postpone it. Like I’ve always said, I’ll wait for you.”
“No. I want to get married this weekend. It’s just…there’s a lot to do, and I feel like I’m going to forget something important,” I
answered.
“There are two things you need at that wedding,” he said.
“Oh?”
“Mmmhmm….me and a ring. The rest is just for show.”
“Don’t forget me!” Maddie said, barreling into the kitchen from the hallway. My overly excited five year old couldn’t wait to hop on that
plane and go to “the beach”. She didn’t even care what beach, only that we were going and she got to play in the sand. The fact that Logan
and I were getting married was the icing on the cake. God, I was lucky. I gave Logan a once over, checking for signs of weakness, symptoms that
he might be tired or sick.
Well, mostly lucky.
“You got all of your new meds?” I asked, looking at Logan with concern.
“Yes, there are only a few for now.”
“Are you sure….about waiting?”
Logan had just been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease, and in an effort to not put our lives on hold, we decided to get married as soon as
possible. His doctors were optimistic, saying that since it was caught early, his likelihood of recovery was high, but I still worried. My
first husband, Maddie’s father, had died of cancer. I still remember every single day, every minute watching helplessly as he deteriorated in
front of me. I had been useless, completely useless, and unable to stop it.
“I’m sure. It’s only a couple weeks. The oncologist said it would be okay to delay treatment for two weeks. I want to enjoy our wedding and
time away with you. I’ll start the minute we get home. I promise.”
I nodded, giving him a hint of a smile before turning to Maddie.
“Are you ready?” I asked brightly.
“Yes, yes, yes!” she beamed.
“Well, let’s go!”
We loaded the car and headed to the airport for our two week long stay in St. Thomas. It had originally been our vacation for the summer…the
first trip Logan and I would take together. He was my first ray of hope since Ethan died. He showed me love can exist after death, even when it
seems impossible. When he proposed, we turned our vacation into an impromptu wedding, renting out a small resort and inviting our family and
few friends. Logan still wouldn’t tell me how much everything cost. He just smiled and started whistling every time I asked. I had a feeling
it was a crap load. I knew he could afford it, but it didn’t make me feel less guilty.
“When do Leah and Garrett fly in?” Logan asked.
Leah was my best friend and Maid of Honor. She was flying in with my brother, who was a groomsman for Logan. Leah and Garrett loved each other
like brother and sister and always tried to hang out whenever they could. My brother’s crazy work schedule didn’t offer him much time off, so
they decided to book their tickets together to give them some time to catch up.
“Um, I think they come in a few hours after us. Leah had to work late last night, so she wanted to take a later flight. Garrett is supposed to
be picking her up around noon.”
“Do they…I mean, have Garrett and Leah ever…?” he asked, skirting around the question.