“That’s right! You’ll look great holding a bouquet because you’re a girl. Just like an angel,” Jamie chimed in.

“Alright, then I’ll hold the bouquet.” Persuaded by her brothers, Ellie eventually caved in. “Then who’s going to carry the ring?”

“Of course it’ll be me!” Jamie raised his hand.

“There will be two ring boxes. We can carry one each. I’ll carry mommy’s while you hold daddy’s.” Robbie split the tasks up evenly.

“Alright! We’ll go with that!”

Zachary found his children’s discussion endearing, and his lips curved upwards involuntarily. “Look at you, all worried about the wedding. Alright now, go back to your rooms to change. We’ll be heading out soon.”

 

“Heading out? Daddy, where are we going?” The children piped up instantaneously.

“I’m taking you all out to dinner.” Zachary pinched their faces adoringly. “Mommy is already getting ready. You should go do the same.”

 

“Yay! Awesome!” The children exclaimed in delight.

Zachary beckoned the medical staff to bring the triplets back to their rooms.

someone might find out about her condition, she held her forehead

pain was accompanied by a nosebleed. Charlotte was thrown into

and hovered over the sink, spots of red speckling the white porcelain. She patted some cool water on the back of her neck, hoping that it

of agony washed over her, and

went back to their room to change, Charlotte

door. Zachary paid it no heed at first and busied himself with changing his

peculiar, Zachary rapped the door

There was no response.

him. He was ready

you lock the door?” Displeasure seeped through

use

time; there’s no

suspicion that something

he did not want his cynicism to come between their

wall to support her weight. She made sure

was sifting through some documents on the sofa when he heard a rustle behind him. He turned to look at Charlotte and blurted, “Why

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