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Page 29 of My Fiancé's Brother

He removed those. “So we are down to pink…and…” he squinted, “and another pink.”

The clerk chimed in. “This is sugar egg pink, and this one is pink innocence.”

Jackson leaned in. His low voice rumbled in my ear. “My vote is on pink innocence.”

I blushed as I fought to keep a ridiculous smile off my face. I pointed to pink innocence. “We’ll go with that one.”

The clerk wrote it down on her paper. “Now what about the font?” She took out a sample card. “These are our most popular fonts.”

Jackson leaned his arms on the counter and studied the sheet. “I can’t even read these two fonts.”

He was right. “Agreed.”

“Which one is easiest to read?” He glanced up at my face.

We both, at the same time, pointed to the font on the top left.

Jackson looked up at me. “Is this the one?”

“Yes.”

“This wedding stuff is easy,” he teased.

I rolled my eyes, but something released in my chest. We were doing this.

“What about messages?” the clerk prompted.

“Show us your samples.”

She pulled out five sheets. He leaned over and read them. I stood there and studied his dark blond hair, noticing the way it curled around his ear. It looked so soft and thick. My fingers itched to touch it.

“Any thoughts?” Jackson turned and glanced up at me.

I squirmed. I had no idea. “What are your thoughts?”

“These two samples mention the parents in the invitation.”

Out of four parents, only one remained. “Not those.”

“And this one writes out the date and time in word format. I never liked that.”

“Me neither.”

He pointed at a sample. “This one is to the point, which is my style. Date, time, location. Simple.”

This is what I had wanted Matt to do with me. Jackson offered pragmatic and logical advice.

“It’s my style too.”

He pointed at the sample and said to the clerk. “She’s the one.”

The clerk wrote that on her sheet. “We have all your other details. The last thing we need is how many invitations you need?”

I shrugged. “I have no idea.”

“Do you know how many guests you're inviting?”

“The less, the better,” I said under my breath.


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