"And to the wonderful bride and groom..it has been a honor to love you both. Congratulations. We did it."
Seth wrapped up his rehearsal dinner speech, on a more lighthearted note. He'd save his raunchy jokes for the main event. The guests, who sat snuggly in the Cohen's backyard clapped for the young novelist. Seth grinned, flashing his dimples as he sat back down. This was...so strange.
Seth always thought everything was right. Everything was planned out.
But now, at 25- he has one divorce under his belt and his ex wife is sitting next to the bride to be. It was not his fault that he and Summer divorced. Nor, was it Summer's fault. They were simply kids who rushed into something more serious than either of them understood.
"Seth Cohen. I haven't seen you wear glasses since middle school."
There was something so familiar, yet distant about the voice behind him.