A Billionaire BWWM Romance 7: The Honeymoon
laughed and
looked at Steven looked at her and shrugged.
    “It’s what the people want,” he mouthed to her. She
smiled as he kissed her cheek softly before sitting down. She looked
at the microphone in her hands and shook her head before she raised
her gaze to look around the room. She had no idea what she was
expected to say. After all, she had not been to enough wedding
receptions to know what to expect of the bridal toast. Sure she’d
heard of the best man and father of the bride toasts…
    “Well go on, missy. We are waiting,” the hype master said
before the crowd cheered. She laughed and took a sip of her wine.
    “Honestly I wish that was vodka,” she said before she put
the glass back down on the table. Everyone laughed. She looked up at
her father and frowned. “Ahem…I mean…vodka
flavored juice..?” she said making people laugh even louder.
    “Hey, you don’t have to justify yourself to me,”
Michael shouted. Julie smiled.
    “Yeah, you’re my son’s problem now,” the
older Davenport called out before he high fived with Michael. Julie
could not help but think how high school they looked at that point.
    “So…unlike Steven, I have never done this before and I
am always gone before the newlyweds even get to the cake…I
really don’t know why,” she started. “But maybe
it’s a good thing that I finally had a taste of a wedding cake
even though I really didn’t have a choice,” she said and
laughed. “Anyway, I just want to say that I couldn’t have
been happier…I mean, the day had its own challenges. I mean
half of us were stuck on the other side if the ravine for ages. This
morning, I still wasn’t sure there was going to be a wedding
but,” she paused and took a deep breath. She then smiled and
shrugged. “I guess my wedding was not perfect but...” she
paused again and looked at Steven. “It was the most beautiful
perfect day of my life,” she finally said. Steven walked over
to her and pulled her close for a long kiss. It was deeper and longer
than any other kiss he had given her that day.
    “Whoa…save something for the wedding night, Davenport,”
Julie heard one of the groomsmen saying. She was not sure who it was.
She pulled away and smiled at Steven.
    “Speaking of the wedding night,” Steven said in a
whisper. “Let’s get out of here,” he added as he
took her hand in his. She smiled and nodded.
    “You read my mind,” she said. He looked at the hype
master and smiled.
    “Oh I know that look…it is time to say goodbye to the
newest couple in town ladies and gentlemen,” he said. Steven
looked into Julie’s eyes and smiled. They had their reception
exit all worked out and they just couldn’t wait to surprise
everyone. “Uh oh…I know that look too. These two have
something up their sleeve,” the hype master said. Steven looked
at him and nodded.
    “You bet,” he said with a smile.
    “All right everyone. Let’s get ready to say bon voyage to
the new couple,” the hype master said as he looked at the
deejay who looked readier than anyone else in the room. The whole
room went silent as anticipation grew. The new couple looked at each
other and smiled. For Julie, this was the one piece of her wedding
day that was actually going as she had planned it. They had been
waiting for just a few seconds but to Julie it felt like forever
before they finally heard their song of choice come over the PA
system.
    Ayyyyy…Now walk it out… Now walk it out… Now
walk it out… Now walk it out… Now walk it out…
Now walk it out… Now walk it out… Now walk it out…
    There was a loud roar from the people as they screamed and whistled.
Steven and Julie were now doing the dance they had seen it on UNK’s
‘Walk It Out’ video. Or at least, they were trying as
hard as they possibly could. They made their way out of the reception
area and into the black stretch limo that was waiting for them in the
parking lot. Julie frowned when she saw her best friend Meg,

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