Sabrina James, soon to be Sabrina Tucker, is one of those obnoxiously beautiful women who turns every head when she walks into a room. Iโm talking glossy
dark hair, bottomless brown eyes, and a perfect body that shows zero signs of having ever carried a child. If I didnโt know her, Iโd probably hate her. Or, at the very least, die of jealousy. And not only is this girl stunning, but sheโs about to graduate from law school. Ergo, beautyย andย brains. Some people are just born lucky.
Still, itโs very hard to dislike Sabrina once you get to know her. Sheโs a ride-or-die type of friend, loyal to the core, and funnier than her aloof exterior suggests.
When she enters the private tearoom, a brilliant smile lights her face. As if itโs an unexpected joy to find all of us here, even though sheโd helped plan this.
โI canโt believe youโre all here.โ An uncharacteristic note of emotion trembles in her voice. Sabrina is usually cool as a cucumber. Self-assured. She doesnโt get emotional. But Iโm pretty sure there are tears clinging to her impossibly long lashes as she clutches little Jamie in her arms.
The three-year-old, meanwhile, is clamoring to get down and not get squeezed to death by her momโs anaconda
arms.
At Sabrinaโs request, the guest list was kept small, so our little group barely makes a dent in the large, elegant room. Sabrinaโs never been a social butterfly, though. She worked her way through college, then had a kid right before starting law school, which doesnโt leave much time for socializing. Our group today is comprised of me, Hannah and Grace; Deanโs sister Summer; Hope and Carin, Sabrinaโs best friends from Briar; and Samantha and Kelsey, two friends from Harvard Law.
But itโs Jamie who captures everyoneโs attention. The toddler has Tuckerโs dark red hair and Sabrinaโs big chocolate-brown eyes. Sheโs the perfect combination of the two of them, and I have no doubt sheโll be just as gorgeous. This morning sheโs wearing a purple dress with a tutu skirt, her hair arranged in two pigtails.
โAuntie Allie!โ she shrieks before flinging a pair of chubby arms around my knees.
I bend down so I can hug her proper. โHey, princess,โ I say, using Deanโs nickname for her. Everyone seems to have their own pet name for Jamie. Garrett calls her gumdrop. Logan calls her squirt. Hopeโs husband DโAndre calls her snickerdoodle, which I think might be my favorite one.
โOh my goodness, is that a tiara?โ I say, admiring the sparkling silver crown atop her auburn head.
โYa! Daddy got it for me!โ Proudly, Jamie shows the tiara off to the entire group, as we all ooh and aah accordingly.
Then we mill around and chat amongst ourselves until an elegantly dressed hotel employee arrives to announce that tea will be served soon.
โAre you excited, little one?โ Sabrina asks her daughter. โWeโre about to have tea. Like Alice.โ
โLike Alice!โ Jamie shouts, because young children donโt come with a volume dial. I donโt think Jamie Tucker has any concept of the wordย loud.
We all settle around the table at our assigned seats. Iโm between Hannah and Summer, with Sabrina and Jamie directly across from us. The moment she settles in her booster seat, Jamie tries to snatch a teacup off the crisp, floral tablecloth on the beautifully set table. Sabrina intervenes like a pro, blocking Jamieโs hand as skillfully as a goalie making a clutch save.
โNo, this cup is Auntie Hopeโs,โ she says, moving the fine china toward the grinning woman with the dark braids. โThisย one is for you.โ
I hide a smile. Jamieโs cup is clearly made of plastic.
โWeโre going through a butterfingers phase,โ Sabrina explains, catching my knowing smile. โNo china for this one. Itโll cost a fortune to replace all the cups she drops.โ
As a trio of servers appear to pour our tea, I notice Hannahโs looking a bit pale. I nudge her gently. โYou okay?โ I murmur.
โIโm fine. Just a bit queasy,โ she says. โNot sure wolfing down a fully loaded omelet right before bed last night was a good idea.โ
โI think they said one of these is a ginger tea? Thatโll help with the queasiness.โ I glance at the male server who approaches us. โYou said something about ginger? Can we try that one, please?โ
โOf course, madam.โ
Madam.ย I donโt know if that makes me feel fancy or just old.
โSmells good,โ Hannah says as she brings the teacup to her mouth. She takes a dainty sip. โPerfect. Just what I need.โ
Across the table, Jamie adorably mimics Hannah. โMmmmmm!โ she announces, slurping her tea. โPerfect!โ
Everyoneโs trying not to laugh.
โShe actually likes tea?โ Kelsey says from Sabrinaโs other side, sounding surprised. โItโs not too bitter for her?โ
โItโs G-R-A-P-E J-U-I-C-E,โ Sabrina spells out, grinning. โThereโs no way Iโm pumping this kid full of caffeine. Are you crazy?โ
โThereโs decaf,โ Carin points out.
โIโm not taking the chance she accidentally ingests something else. Not after last yearโs coffee debacle. She was so wired, Tuck almost took her to the ER.โ
The servers bring out the first round of sandwiches on extravagant three-tiered trays. And for the next hour and a half, the trays keep coming. I feel like Iโm acting out a scene fromย Downton Abbeyย as we munch on tiny cucumber sandwiches and stuffed macaroons. Despite it being Sabrinaโs day, Jamie is the obvious star of the morning. Sheโs smart as a whip and so damn sweet, reminding me a lot of Tucker. And just when I think she couldnโt get any cuter, I discover she has this weird new habit of asking everyone if theyโre okay, which she proceeds to do while skipping around the table.
โAre you okay, Auntie Samanda?โ she asks, pausing next to Samanthaโs chair.
Sabrinaโs Harvard friend is clearly fighting a laugh. โIโm wonderful, thank you for asking.โ
โYouโre welcome.โ With a big, beaming smile, Jamie moves to the next seat, which happens to belong to me.
โAre you okay, Auntie Allie?โ she inquires. My lips twitch. โIโm doing great, princess.โ
She moves over. โAre you okay, Auntie โAnnah?โ Hannah smiles indulgently. โIโm great, gumdrop.โ
Jamie skips down the line. I gaze at Sabrina and say, โSheโs a lot calmer than the last time I saw her.โ It was back in the fall, and Jamie had been a total terror, streaking around the room getting into mischief.
โTrust me, sheโs still a nightmare,โ Sabrina answers. โI made sure she got a nap in after breakfast. Tried to wear her out before we got here so sheโd be calmer.โ
Our servers return to top off everyoneโs teacups, and the conversation shifts from Jamie to tonightโs wedding reception. The ceremony itself is taking place about an hour before that, but itโs a private event. Just Sabrina and Tucker, and Tuckerโs mom.
A fact that Carin is pouting over. โI canโt believe we wonโt get to see you recite your vows.โ
Hope snorts. โI can. No way was this bitโB-I-T-C-H going to pour her heart out in front of two hundred people.โ
Sabrina grins at that. โYou know me well, Hopeless.โ She shrugs. โIt was our compromise. Tuck gets a huge reception, and I get to tell him how much I love him without four hundred pairs of eyes staring at me.โ
Next to me, Summer is also pouting. โIโm so jealous youโre getting married,โ she tells Sabrina. โHonestly, I cannot believe Fitzy hasnโt asked me to marry him yet. The nerve of that man.โ
I raise an eyebrow. โYouโre only twenty-two,โ I remind her.
She tosses her silky golden hair over her shoulder. โSo?
Twenty-two-year-olds arenโt allowed to get married?โ
โNo, of course they are. Itโs justโฆ Itโs young. Iโm turning twenty-five soon, and I definitely donโt want to get married right now.โ
Summer waves a flippant hand. โTwenty-five? Oh my God. Youโre practically an old maid.โ Her twinkling green eyes tell me sheโs joking. โI donโt know, I just always imagined myself getting married young. And being a young mom,โ she admits. โI want to have at least four kids.โ
โFour?โ I sputter.
She beams. โFour big strapping boys like their dad.โ
Sabrina snickers. โTalk to me after the first one. Letโs see if you still want the other three.โ
Summer defends her stance. โI love having two brothers, and Fitz is an only child, so I think heโd enjoy
having a big family.โ She sticks out her bottom lip. โAll of that is moot, though, because the jerk is not asking me.โ She gasps. โOh my God. What if he doesnโt think Iโm his forever person?โ Before anyone can answer, she releases a rushed breath, then starts to laugh. โOkay, thatโs just crazy. Of course Iโm his forever person. Jeez.โ
I just nod along. I learned a long time ago that Summer Heyward-Di Laurentis is capable of having entire conversations all by herself.
Suddenly, she turns it on me. โWait. Are you actually telling me you wouldnโt marry Dicky if he asked you right now?โ she challenges.
Deanโs childhood nickname makes me grin. โWell, heโs not asking, so that question is also moot.โ
โBut if he was?โ she pushes. โYou wouldnโt say yes?โ โIโฆI donโt know. Truthfully, I probably wouldnโt even let
him ask.โ
โReally?โ Hannah looks startled.
I shrug, because I donโt know how to put it into words.
Itโs not that I donโt love Dean. Of course I do. And of course I envision us getting married and having a family one day.ย One dayย being the operative words.
Grace joins the discussion, one eyebrow raised. โAre you saying he might not be your forever person?โ
That summons a growl from Summer. โYou better not be saying that, because I already have a design in mind for our custom sisters-in-law Christmas onesies.โ
โIโm not saying that at all,โ I protest. โDean is absolutely my forever person. Weโre end game. But to me, getting engaged isnโt just one step. Itโs, like, three steps all joined together. An engagement should be immediately followed by getting married, which should be closely followed by starting a family, and Iโm not ready for any of those steps. Being a mom in the near future sounds terrifying to me.โ I glance over at Sabrina. โNo offense.โ
โNone taken.โ She offers a dry smile. โIt was terrifying to me too. Getting pregnant my senior year of college was definitely not part of the plan. If youโre not ready to have a kid, donโt let anyone pressure you into it.โ
โDeanโs not pressuring me,โ I assure her. โBut like I said, all those steps are connected for me. Iโd rather get married when I know Iโm ready for the rest of it. Just do it all at once, know what I mean? I think Iโm explaining this badly.โ
Summer shrugs. โNo, that makes sense. See, I donโt care if Iโm engaged for like five years. Iโd just be happy having something sparkly to wear while I wait for the go- ahead to plan the most epic wedding.โ She holds out her hand, which is already covered in sparkly things. Summer is basically a fashion icon. Expensive clothes and jewelry are her religion.
โYou look like youโre doing okay for now,โ I say with a smile.
โThatโs different. I want one from Fitzy. And I canโt wait to design my own wedding gown.โ She gives Sabrina a stern look. โAnd you, youโd better be wearing your dress at the reception. Iโm dying to see it.โ
Sabrina flushes slightly. โItโs really not anything fancy,โ she tells Deanโs fashionista little sister.
โDoesnโt matter. I know youโre going to look beautiful in it regardless,โ Summer proclaims. Her green eyes dance happily. โOh, I love weddings so much! Are you excited? This is so exciting!โ
โSO EXCITING!โ Jamie randomly shouts out. Then she peers up at her mom. โWhatโs exciting?โ
Sabrina laughs. โLife,โ she tells her daughter. โAnd yes, I am excited. Although thatโs another thing that wasnโt part of the planโgetting married. But Tuck and I already have a kid together. And heโs the one I want to be with for the rest of my life, soโฆโ She trails off with a shrug.
The answering chorus of awws makes her blush harder.
โMummy, youโre all red.โ Jamie climbs into her motherโs lap and pokes Sabrinaโs cheek with one sticky finger.
Sabrina narrows her eyes. โAnd you are covered in chocolate.โ
I suddenly realize there are chocolate smears all over Jamieโs rosebud mouth.
โWhere the heck did she get chocolate from?โ Sabrina asks.
Everyone looks around the table. Most of the pastries have been devoured, and the ones left are mostly sugar cookies. Weโd annihilated anything with chocolate fairly fast.
โAuntie Carinโs cookie fell on the floor and I picked it up and ate it!โ Jamie announces proudly, and I almost choke on my laughter.
Sabrina sighs. โAll right. Letโs get you cleaned up, little one.โ
She grabs a napkin and wipes Jamieโs chocolate- smeared mouth. No sooner does she put the crumpled napkin down than Jamie shoves a cream-filled pastry in her mouth, and now sheโs got icing sugar all over her face.
Sabrina reaches for another napkin.
Oh man. Kids are exhausting. Witnessing Sabrinaโs infinite supply of patience is something else. And it just cements my decision to postpone all those pesky steps until later in my life.
Much, much later.