The last time she slipped into a dress was when she played bridesmaid for Chloe. Even though she chose to wear it, she felt awkward the entire day. She didn't insist on sharing the wedding car with Chloe because Winston had arranged a change of clothes for her. She ended up in Winston's car, switching outfits, which unfortunately led to Chloe's kidnapping later. Every time Cassie replayed that day in her mind, a wave of guilt and regret washed over her. She even started blaming her dress for the delay. Since then, dresses were a no-go for her.
“Sure thing,” Winston replied, momentarily surprised but quick to agree.
Cassie chuckled, “Are you for real?”
Winston wrapped her in his arms, “You’ve agreed to marry me, so whatever you want, I’m all in.”
And so, on their wedding day, Winston and Cassie's ceremony became the talk of the town. Not because it was extravagant, but because Cassie rocked a sharp suit while Winston, the groom, stunned everyone in a white wedding gown. They tied the knot just like that.
Of course, Isaac and Wayne, as groomsmen, were roped into wearing pink dresses too, from start to finish. The scene was hilariously unforgettable. The entire wedding was buzzing with energy. Everyone who showed up felt Isaac’s endless adoration for the Gilbert family heiress. What started as a joke turned into admiration and envy. Chloe was beaming with joy that day too. After the wedding, she didn’t head home; the Shaw family had already set up a room for her. That night, the four Shaw brothers and Chloe all stayed under one roof.
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