👰🤵'Why would I take the risk of another marriage not working out when the status quo is just fine as it is?'
Shortly before the first lockdown I attended the wedding of friends at Marylebone Town Hall. She was 66, he was 69. The bride wore a knee-length sleeveless shift in cream lace, the groom a stylishly crumpled linen suit. She held a simple bouquet of gardenias in her hand and had one tucked into her silver, close-to-shoulder length hair. Children and grandchildren from former relationships were in attendance.
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