Yes, I Do Page #8

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Now, go on and take your place,

go on.

Hey, boys,

looking good.

Where the heck is she?

All right,

that's it.

Ring.

Uh...

Where did you put the ring?

You didn't

give me the ring.

You had it last.

No! What?

No, I...

Oh, my gosh,

I left it at work.

Don't panic,

I'll get it.

I'll meet you

at the church.

Okay, okay, thanks.

You can drive in that?

I can do anything today.

I do.

Best day ever.

[rattling]

No...

No, no, no.

Come on, that's right.

You've got it, yeah.

No...

uh...

Don't, don't,

don't, don't, don't...

don't, don't even...

Oh, my gosh.

Okay.

Where's my phone?

Where's my phone?

It's in my purse...

which is in my house.

This isn't happening.

Okay.

Oh...

Ugh, what did I do

to deserve this?

Never mind.

Okay, what would James do?

Um...

Yes!

Okay.

Oh, come on.

[engine sputtering]

Please!

Got it.

Got what?

The ring.

Charlotte left it at the office.

Where's the bride?

I thought she

was with you.

Uh...

Oh!

Yes!

Hey!

Okay...

Okay.

I don't know.

Ah...

Yes!

Thank you.

You didn't.

No.

No, my car broke down...

for real this time.

Charlotte...

Get in.

Thank you.

Oh!

Thank you so much!

Okay, it's just...

it's just...

just drive.

I don't know, Hannah.

Just tell her

I'm at home, okay?

I can't do this anymore.

[James]:
Hi.

Hi!

- You good?

- Yeah.

Yeah?

Well, let's

get married.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

[pastor]:

Let's begin.

Do you, James Cooper,

take Charlotte

to be your wife?

I do.

[pastor]:

Do you, Charlotte Bennett,

take James

to be your husband?

I...

do.

[laughing]

You may exchange the rings.

[pastor]:

You may now kiss

as husband and wife.

[]

[applauding]

[propellers whirring]

[]

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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