She still saw Dr. Nelson regularly, but he told her he didn’t expect the cancer to ever return, although he could never say never. In the meantime, he encouraged Juliette to live her life, make plans, move on, and enjoy herself. It wasn’t her time yet, Juliette knew that, and she understood what Claudia had meant when she’d said those words years ago. It simply wasn’t her time. She had too much she wanted to do, too much she wanted to see and experience. And then there was Noah. Juliette had no plans to leave Noah, ever.
And Noah had no plans to let her go either. He’d embraced her desire to live and experience every single moment by asking her to marry him. And today they were going to say their vows, down on the beach at the spot where he’d first pulled her from the water, surrounded by family and friends. Harry and Bethany had both traveled from Kentucky to be there for Juliette, for which she was grateful. Beyond her friends here in Myrtle Beach and Noah’s family, they were the closest she had to a family.
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