"Laurell K. Hamilton - Anita Blake 12 - Incubus Dreams" - читать интересную книгу автора (Hamilton Laurell K)look that TammyтАЩs father gave Larry. It was not a friendly look. Tammy was three
months, almost four months pregnant, and it was LarryтАЩs fault. Or rather it was Tammy and LarryтАЩs fault, but I donтАЩt think thatтАЩs how her father viewed it. No, Mr. Nathan Reynolds definitely seemed to blame Larry, as if Tammy had been snatched virgin from her bed and brought back deflowered, and pregnant. Mr. Reynolds raised TammyтАЩs blusher on her veil to reveal all that carefully made-up beauty. He kissed her solemnly on the cheek, threw one last dark look at Larry, and turned smiling and pleasant to join his wife in the front pew. The fact that heтАЩd gone from a look that dark, to pleasant and smiling when he knew the church would see his face, bothered me. I didnтАЩt like that LarryтАЩs new father-in-law was capable of lying that well. Made me wonder what he did for a living. But I was naturally suspicious, comes from working too closely with the police for too long. Cynicism is so contagious. We all turned toward the altar, and the familiar ceremony began. IтАЩd been to dozens of weddings over the years, almost all Christian, almost all standard denominations, so the words were strangely familiar. Funny, how you donтАЩt think youтАЩve memorized something until you hear it, and realize you have. тАЬDearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman in Holy Matrimony.тАЭ It wasnтАЩt a Catholic or Episcopalian wedding, so we didnтАЩt have to kneel, or do much of anything. We wouldnтАЩt even be getting communion during the ceremony. I have to admit my mind began to wander a bit. IтАЩve never been a big fan of weddings. I understand theyтАЩre necessary, but I was never one of those girls who fantasized about what my wedding would be like someday. I donтАЩt remember ever thinking about it until I got engaged in college, and when that fell through, I went back to not science teacher, and local Ulfric, Wolf-King, but heтАЩd dumped me because I was more at home with the monsters than he was. Now, IтАЩd pretty much settled into the idea that I would never marry. Never have those words spoken over me and my honeybun. A tiny part of me that IтАЩd never admit to out loud was sad about that. Not the wedding part, I think I would hate my own wedding just as much as anyone elseтАЩs, but not having one single person to call my own. IтАЩd been raised middle-class, middle America, small town, and that meant the fact that I was currently dating a minimum of three men, maybe four, depending on how you looked at it, still made me squirm with something painfully close to embarrassment. I was working on not being uncomfortable about it, but there were issues that needed to be worked out. For instance, who do you bring as your date to a wedding? The wedding was in a church complete with holy items, so two of the men were out. Vampires didnтАЩt do well around holy items. Watching Jean-Claude and Asher burst into flames as they came through the door would probably have put a damper on the festivities. That left me with one official boyfriend, Micah Callahan, and one friend, who happened to be a boy, Nathaniel Graison. TheyтАЩd come to the part where the rings were exchanged, which meant the maid of honor and the best man had something to do. The woman got to hold TammyтАЩs huge spill of white flowers, and the man got to hand over the jewelry. It all seemed so terribly sexist. Just once IтАЩd like to see the men have to hold flowers and the women fork over the jewelry. IтАЩd been told once by a friend that I was too liberated for my own good. Maybe. All I knew was that if I ever did get engaged again IтАЩd decided either both of us got an engagement ring, or neither of us did. Of course, again, that not getting married part meant that the engagement was probably off the |
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