Booth A


"I still can't believe Angela's getting married," Will said with a stunned expression. "When she first got involved with that weird religion I never new it would lead to this." Will thought for a second and added, "As soon as I get back tonight I've got to call Phil and Pete and tell them the news."

"No, don't do that. What if they didn't get invitations? What if she doesn't want everybody to know?"

"Why wouldn't she? She's probably been programmed to tell as many people as she can."

"I don't know, but I wasn't convinced that she was really happy about the marriage. She kept talking about how she didn't make this decision, but that the spirit made this decision for her. I'm just not sure she wants this out in the open yet."

"I think you're the one who wants to keep this quiet. I can't say what Angela is thinking, but if she sent out invitations. I'd say it' s too late to be debating whether or not it should be out in the open." Will thought for a moment and asked, "Do you think I could talk some sense into her if I gave her a call?"

"Why do you have to be so confrontational? Why does everything have o be so exposed? Can't you just accept it and move on?"

"Excuse me for caring," Will responded indignantly. "Maybe I don't want anything important to be missed or left unsaid."

"You can go too far," she said with her head down.

"You are really overreacting. I never knew you were so willing to let things be, without asking any questions."

"You've reached that point again," she said as she jerked her head up.

"I was just..."

"Well, don't."

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