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loves to dance, and even for an ancient she can move pretty well.
    The things is—since she was born a century ago, when women couldn’t vote or show ankle skin—Clara’s a big fan of women’s liberation. So she refuses to wear a bra.
    Ever.
    And her breasts are massively huge. Heavy—like dry-cement-stuffed balloons. They should be classified as deadly weapons.
    At James’s christening? Clara was getting down on the dance floor to the latest Rihanna song. She lifts her arms, spins around . . . and nails my best client’s teenage son in the head with her left tit.
    The kid was out cold for ten minutes. Thankfully, his parents chose not to sue.
    Kate steps between us, hands up, into the line of fire. “Okay, everyone, let’s just all take a step back. Dee, call your mom and have her lean on Brandon.”
    Delores does as she’s told. But I go on, “Yeah—lean on him hard. Or he’ll be eating dinner in the parking lot with the valets.”
    Kate’s hand snakes around my back, tracing soothing lines under my T-shirt. “Relax, Drew. It’s not that big a deal.”
    Her touch is soft—skin on skin. It feels like a double dose of Valium: instantly calming. My voice holds considerably less heat as I tell her, “This day is going to be goddamn magical. No way I’m letting an honorary Warren mess with it—even if it’s just the seating arrangement.”
    She turns into me, and her arms climb up around my neck. “Are you going to show up at the church?”
    I tilt my head back so I can look in her eyes. “Wild lions couldn’t keep me away.”
    “And . . . at some point . . . will we become husband and wife?”
    “That’s the plan.”
    She reaches up on her toes and brushes her lips with mine. Once. Twice. “Then it’ll be perfect.”
    Dee-Dee closes her cell and announces, “My mother says Brandon’s coming, but he’s not bringing a date.”
    Alexandra amends her list and removes the question-mark chair from the model. Then she beams. “There. Crisis averted. I just need to adjust the number of favors and we’re good to go.”
    Dee’s eyes go wide. “Oh, I almost forgot!” She rummages around in her shiny metallic shoulder bag, then raises her arms in victory. “Party favors!”
    Fisted in Delores’s hands are a dozen lollipops. Each about ten inches long.
    In the shape of a dick.
    She hands a few to my mother. “Here you go, Anne. Just because you’re not partaking in the festivities doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a treat.” Then she adds with a wink, “Vanilla and chocolate. Yum.”
    My mother turns the confection around with a mischievous smile and playful glint in her eyes. Then she puts it on the counter. “Thank you, Dee-Dee. I’ll save these for after dinner.”
    My father grins. Broadly.
    Great. Now I’m stuck with the image of my sweet, saintly mother sucking down a cock-pop while my old man watches. There’s an excellent chance I’ll never get a boner again.
    Fucking Delores.
    Okay, the boner thing is an exaggeration, but still—do you see why I can’t stand her? Her and her whole demon family tree. My best friend couldn’t marry a normal girl, could he? No—he had to fall for the Bride of Chucky incarnate.
    The phone rings. It’s the doorman letting us know the limo’s here. Everyone files out the door as my parents spread around the hugs and well-wishing.
    I snatch James back from Warren for a final farewell.
    We’re lucky—James is not one of those clingy, whiny little bastards who lose their mind when Mommy walks out the door. Even so—good-byes are never fun.
    Kate kisses his cheek and pushes his hair back from his eyes. “We love you, baby. We’ll be home soon.”
    I kiss his head. Then I ask the stupidest question ever. “Are you gonna be good for Grandma and Pop?”
    He looks at me sideways. And grins. “No.”
    I shrug toward Kate. “Well, at least he’s honest.”

Chapter 5
    I ’m not a big fan of air travel. For several reasons. First, there’s the

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