WHY DIDN’T FAITH AND FLYNN GET MARRIED AT THE END OF THE BOOK? DO YOU THINK THEY EVER WILL?
They didn’t get married because, quite frankly, they weren’t ready. Faith, who started the story in complete isolation—almost self-imposed exile—managed to surround herself with a close-knit community of friends and family by the end. I think that’s a pretty drastic change in and of itself! The story focuses on their romantic reconciliation, but before Flynn gets up the nerve to propose again, they’ve got a lot more rebuilding to do. You know, boring stuff like doing the laundry together and having stupid little arguments over who used the last coffee filter and forgot to buy more. Ah, true love…
Will they ever tie the knot? Probably. I can see it all now: a small outdoor wedding, maybe by the river, Faith in a simple white sheath dress, Skye in the frilly pink bridesmaid dress she’d insist on wearing, Leah and Stan providing a wedding cake complete with a little Cubs cake topper. (Flynn, of course, will be wearing a white T-shirt with his tux.)
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