A December Bride Page #8

Synopsis: A holiday wedding brings no joy to the bride's cousin, who was literally left by the groom right at the altar. But she might find her true love there when she gains a fake fiancé in the process.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): David Winning
Production: Festive Productions Inc.
 
IMDB:
6.9
TV-G
Year:
2016
84 min
296 Views


Besides,

everyone's already here.

We won't have to repeat

any performances.

Right.

Right.

So, uh, who's gonna

start the fight?

I will.

Okay.

Hey...

Hey, is

everything okay?

Yeah, it's...

It's Seth.

Look, I don't think

we should be really having

this conversation right now.

See, that's the problem.

It's never

a good time for you.

[quietly] No, I mean,

I don't think we should

be doing this at all.

What are you doing?

I don't want

to fight with you.

Seth, it's all

part of the plan.

Forget the plan.

I'm crazy about you.

Seth, that's definitely

not part of the plan.

I know,

but I love you.

What did you say?

I'm saying that I am

in love with you, Layla.

I think...

I love you too.

You sure?

Yeah, I'm sure.

I love you.

That's good.

Uh-huh. [laughs]

Okay.

Well, then...

one more thing.

Layla O'Reilly...

will you do me

the honor

of being my wife?

Yes.

Of course.

[]

[everyone cheering]

Wait, wait, wait...

am I missing

something here?

Everything!

She's going to be

a December bride after all!

I love you.

[]

I, Layla,

take thee, Seth,

to be my husband,

to have and to hold

for as long

as we both shall live.

I, Seth, take thee, Layla,

to be my December bride,

to have and to hold

for as long

as we both shall live.

Thank you.

I now pronounce you

husband and wife.

You may kiss the bride.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.

[applause]

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