A Wedding at Christmas by Chrissie Manby
A Wedding at Christmas by Chrissie Manby
A Wedding at Christmas by Chrissie Manby
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Chapter One
Chelsea
The engagement is announced between Adam,
elder son
of Mr and Mrs Graham Baxter of Richmond,
Surrey, and Chelsea,
youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs David
Benson of Coventry, West Midlands.
Chelsea Benson smoothed one of the five copies of The
Times shed bought that morning out on the kitchen
table and read the announcement again. And again. A
whole month after Adams proposal, Chelsea still
couldnt quite believe it had happened. To her! To
Chelsea Benson! The girl everyone thought would be
single for ever (actually, thats not what Chelseas friends
and family thought at all but Chelsea had done a very
good job of projecting her own worst insecurities onto
them).
Chelsea polished her engagement ring a simple but
deeply tasteful diamond solitaire set in a platinum band
on her jumper and carefully folded the newspaper
shut. She looked around the kitchen of the South London
home she now shared with Adam and his seven-year-old
daughter Lily with a feeling of deep contentment. Pinned
to the door of the fridge, by a magnet in the shape of
the cruise liner on which theyd taken their summer
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the outskirts of town to help her buy everything a professional party hostess needed. Ronnie had a card for the
cash-and-carry courtesy of her boss at the funeral
parlour where she worked part time. Her boss bought
tea, coffee and paper handkerchiefs there in bulk. That
afternoon, Ronnie also bought tea, coffee and paper
handkerchiefs in bulk (Granddad Bill might make one
of his tear-jerking speeches). She also bought white paper
tablecloths embellished in gold with Congratulations
on your engagement and paper napkins and laminated
cardboard serve-ware to match. She bought fifty plastic
champagne goblets, another fifty plastic pint glasses
and enough Twiglets and cheesy Wotsits to feed an
army.
There were going to be around forty guests. It was
the largest gathering Ronnies house had ever seen but
she and Mark had already worked out how everybody
was going to be accommodated. If it was warm and
sunny which wasnt a complete impossibility on the
last weekend of September they would have a barbecue
and people would sit outside. Easy. Ronnie and Mark
would be borrowing deck chairs and foldable picnic
tables from everyone on the cul-de-sac where they lived.
If it wasnt sunny, they would still have a barbecue
Mark would just have to stand outside with an umbrella
while he watched the sausages but the guests would
be seated inside. If they opened the folding doors
between the lounge and the dining room, they could
get at least twenty deckchairs around the walls. A further
ten could squish into the sofa and armchairs. Six on
dining chairs. Children on the floor. No problem.
As he trailed behind Ronnie and her loaded shopping
trolley Jack asked, Is there going to be a special childrens table?
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