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and they mailed it in. Also they’re sending your dress and some wedding photos to my office.”

The wedding photos. Libby laughed. “If you look at them keep an open mind, okay?”

Shaking her head with a grin, Blair reached into her bag and pulled out a picture frame, then quietly said, “One more thing. I forgot to give you this.”

Libby’s throat burned when she realized what it was—a photo of the three of them at the carnival on the day they’d been cursed by the fortune teller. The three of them were hamming it up for the camera. They were happy and carefree and sure they’d have each other forever. She was with her two best friends, the only two people who had made her feel truly loved until Noah. It was so perfectly them.

Blair wiped a tear from her cheek. “The day this whole curse nonsense was born. I should have never doubted you, Libby, but you believed enough for all of us. Thank you for that.”

“We used to be inseparable,” Libby said, regret in her voice.

“We can be again,” Megan said through her tears. “Living in different states doesn’t have to change that.”

“We can Skype,” Blair said. “I do it for business. We can conference call.”

Libby nodded, then the brunt of her fear hit her full force. “What if I get there and he doesn’t want to see me?”

Blair smiled through her tears. “There’s only one way to find out. Go to him. But no matter where you go or what you do, know that we will always love you. We will always be your second home.”

“You need to hurry,” Megan said, pulling her into a hug. “They’re about to board your flight.”

She hugged them both again, then went through the small security line, ready to break down into tears again. She didn’t think she’d ever been so scared. Her entire life was about to be decided in a few hours and she wasn’t sure she was ready to face it.

She took a deep breath and smiled to herself. She’d figure out a way to make him forgive her. She’d camp out on his doorstep if that was what it took.

They were meant to be together. She only hoped he believed that too.

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Noah stood in his grandfather’s workshop, turning a piece of hickory wood over in his hand. When he was a kid, he used to spend weeks at a time here with his granddad. It was one of the only things that always set his hyperactive mind at ease. He knew that’s why his mother had sent him here. Her busy-work for him was a flimsy excuse. Not that he was complaining.

The peace this place usually instilled in him was elusive, but at least he felt a sense of belonging here. At the moment he’d take any kind of relief from his demons he could get. They were back in full force. The sense of worthlessness. The belief that he deserved all this pain and more. He knew Josh was concerned, but Megan’s visit the previous morning had caught him off guard. She’d shown up out of the blue with a bag of groceries and a six-pack of his favorite beer.

After setting the groceries on the kitchen counter, Megan had popped the top off one of the bottles and handed it to him.

“A little early for beer, don’t you think?” he’d asked as he took it from her.

“Never too early for a good beer. Besides, it’s nearly noon.” And she took out a bottle for herself too.

They ended up sitting on the back porch for about ten minutes, drinking their beers in silence.

He waited until he opened a second beer to ask, “Is this a peace offering?”

She turned the bottle in her hand, then set it on the arm of her Adirondack chair. “I screwed up, Noah. But I intend to make it right.”

He shook his head and sighed. “Don’t. Just don’t.”

“She won’t take my calls. Or Blair’s. She’s alone and miserable. Go to her.”

He lifted the bottle to his mouth and didn’t set it down until he knew he could swallow past the lump in his throat. “She left me, Megan. She believes the worst of me.”

“She was just scared, Noah. You have to know that. She’s terrified you’ll break her heart.”

“I know. All the more reason to leave her alone. I’ll just hurt her again. It’s what I do.” He took another swig then, drinking down a large gulp.

“I don’t believe that.”

He shrugged. “It doesn’t

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