Prologue

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Molly's POV
I smiled, a tear rolling down my cheek. My grandchildren were so grown up. Teddy and Victorie were already married, and here I was, sat in the front row at James' wedding. The music started up, so we all stood. I squeezed Arthur's hand as my wonderful, almost-granddaughter-in-law Ashley came through the opening in the marquee. Her gown was strapless, long and flowing too, mirroring her wonderful auburn hair. Her arm was linked with her father's, and Victorie and Teddy's gorgeous daughter Adelaide gently handed out single roses to people sat by the aisles. Ashley's younger sister Marianne had her arm linked with Lily and they were grinning away.
Finally, the group got to the front, and Adelaide jumped into the seat next to me. "Here you go Great-nanny! I saved the last rose for you!"
"Thank you Addie darling."
I looked up, and watched the vows, with another happy tear running down my cheek. I held Ginny's hand as we watched her oldest child get married.
"I do."
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So, this story is about that generation's children (e.g. Little Adelaide's generation). Hope you enjoy it!

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