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Chapter 409: Wedding Day

Author: Olivia GW
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-28 18:02:05
Cassandra’s POV

“Get up! Get up get up get up!”

I was pulled from my sleep very abruptly. I opened my eyes to see Stella. Her face was inches from mine, her morning breath pungent in my nose. She was crouched over me, her palms at my head, her legs on either side of my hips.

She was pushing on the bed, causing it to bounce.

“Come on! Get up. It’s my wedding day. You have to do everything I say today. I’m the bride. And I say it’s time to get up!”

I groaned, but then I smiled.

The excitement in Stella’s eyes sparkled.

“Okay, okay,” I said, pushing her playfully off of me. “Honestly though, I prefer an alarm clock.”

Stella laughed and rolled off of me.

I heard the other girls groan, opening their eyes slowly to face the early morning.

We’d stayed up pretty late, chatting, laughing and gorging on decadent snacks. After the rehearsal dinner, we’d all climbed into a limo and headed
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