Love Me Like You Do: A Friends to Lovers Small Town Romance (Ever After Book 3) by Lea Coll

Love Me Like You Do: A Friends to Lovers Small Town Romance (Ever After Book 3) by Lea Coll

Author:Lea Coll [Coll, Lea]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HEA Publishing LLC
Published: 2023-06-12T18:30:00+00:00


Fifteen

HARRISON

Early Saturday morning, I pulled up to Lily’s farm. It was Colton and Remi’s wedding. Colton was a local police officer, and Remi owned Remi’s Juice Shop and led yoga and meditation classes at the yoga studio. They were an unlikely couple. The one time I met with them to discuss their arbor, Remi seemed willing to rely on my creativity whereas Colton wanted a rendering before he approved it. She was relaxed and open, and he was reserved. They reminded me a little of Everly and me, except reversed.

Gia placed more pressure on this wedding couple because it was a local couple, and most of the planners and vendors were friends with them. It was similar to Max and Zoe’s wedding that was held on the farm last spring. That was the first wedding at this venue, but we’d had numerous ones since and plenty of time to perfect them.

We were ready for any problem that might arise. It was my responsibility to be concerned with the weather forecast, which could be an issue this morning with the cloud cover.

“What do you think?” Gia greeted me with a clipboard as soon as I got out of my truck.

I’d say I was surprised to see her this early, but I wasn’t. If it was her wedding to plan and manage, she was the first to arrive, last to leave, and always available by phone. I was fairly positive she didn’t have a life outside of wedding planning and whatever else she was cooking up in her brain, possibly world domination.

“There’s a forty percent chance of rain at the time of the ceremony.” I’d checked the weather continually throughout the day in case something changed and expected to provide Gia with updates.

Gia blew a strand of hair out of her eyes. “What do you think we should do?”

“How badly does Remi want the wedding outdoors without the tent? We were planning on setting up under the cover of trees, so we should be okay if it doesn’t rain too hard. But if she wants a tent, we’ll need to move the ceremony to the open area by the pond.” Gia knew the brides better than me, having spent the last few months planning with them.

Gia rolled her eyes. “If I asked her, she’d probably tell me something like she meditated on it this morning and her intuition is telling her it’s not going to rain.”

“Does she have some kind of sixth sense about the weather? Maybe we should check in with her. She’s probably more accurate than these weather apps,” I said, flashing the weather screen in her direction.

Gia laughed. “Yeah, it’s worth a shot.”

I was a little surprised by her reaction. Usually, Gia would never rely on someone’s sixth sense or intuition. She was guided by data. “Are you feeling okay?”

She hugged her tablet to her chest. “Just tired. We’re booking more weddings than ever.”

“I thought that’s why you hired two additional wedding planners.” I crossed my arms over my chest, content to discuss business.



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