There was no way a man like Jesse would put up an act for the cameras—his status and age certainly made that unnecessary.
And there was no denying the look of adoration and love he was giving Cordy.
To say that he did not care about Cordy now would be nothing but obstinance or just lip service to earn clicks.
Cordy then turned toward John, and they held each other gazes.
They were both smiling with tears in their eyes.
Was she being emotional? Happy? Or just reveling in bliss?
Cordy could not quite describe how she felt just then, but she earnestly felt that this happiness would last the rest of her life.
The hall thundered with applause—there was nothing mushy about the ceremony, but there was just something emotional about their union.
One would even start sniffling or tearing up—in fact, Zoe was doing it at the moment.
"It's their second wedding," she sniffled loudly. "How is it still so emotional?"
Quinn's tears welled in her eyes too—but there was just something beautiful and envious when it came to a fulfilling love.
"I think I'd stop believing in love if they get a divorce," Zoe sobbed.
Quinn giggled. "What, don't you believe in your marriage with Jay?"
"I have more faith in Cordy and John's."
"Jay's heart would break from that, y'know."
"Glad he's not here, then." Zoe smiled mischievously.
She always was able to clear the air when things got overly sentimental.
"But if I had to compare, I have even less faith in you and Sam," Zoe suddenly added.
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