
"Leah Tubman had no way of knowing the informational interview she had in 2008 with the shapely marketing manager would lead to her planning a same-s*x Southern wedding, complete with a rabbi and rum cake, seven years later. She and Patricia Goldman may come from different faiths, but their love knows no bounds.
When the two women meet, they don’t need a Supreme Court decision to fall in love, but thanks to the split June 2015 ruling making gay marriage legal in the United States, they plan to make their interracial mixed love affair official with a fall wedding. It takes an allergy scare and a brunch complete with s*x and syrup to bring them close to wedding bliss, but Leah wouldn’t have it any other way."

Challah and Callaloo By La Toya Hankins “You know I’m an ordained minister, right? We can get two of your friends over tomorrow, set up in your living room, and get this whole wedding situation nipped in the bud,” Leah Tubman’s office manager said while the two stood waiting for the office coffee maker to finish brewing their morning salvation. The mechanic purring of the twelve-cup appliance punctured her offer. Completing its task, the deliverer of all good things hot and black sat waiting. “I mean, I’m not trying to be all up in your business, but I hear you on the phone, trying to coordinate everything. Some days, you make me want to pull my hair out. That is saying a lot, considering how much I paid for this sew-in last month.” “I appreciate the gesture, Stephanie. But, after the
