"Next time I'll elope, and only invite you and Jack."
Assuming she finds someone who can accept all of her and her past. It's daft to feel sorry for herself; she's still young, and there are plenty of fish in the hypothetical sea. And she doesn't have to get married, anyway - she'd like to, but it's not really a necessity. She's perfectly capable of leading a happy and fulfilling life on her own, even if her mum keeps pestering her about grandchildren for the next couple decades.
"Though I'll probably have to count on you to keep Jack from inviting himself along on the honeymoon," she adds wryly.
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Assuming she finds someone who can accept all of her and her past. It's daft to feel sorry for herself; she's still young, and there are plenty of fish in the hypothetical sea. And she doesn't have to get married, anyway - she'd like to, but it's not really a necessity. She's perfectly capable of leading a happy and fulfilling life on her own, even if her mum keeps pestering her about grandchildren for the next couple decades.
"Though I'll probably have to count on you to keep Jack from inviting himself along on the honeymoon," she adds wryly.