Twenty-Two The following couple of days went by in a blur for April. Her wedding to Greg had taken time and a lot of planning. Joshua just wanted to be married. He didn’t need all the bells and whistles of a large wedding. The church in Tanis Lee was big enough for him, a simple get together afterward at the inn was fine. No seating for hundreds of people (there had been close to 300 people invited to her and Greg’s wedding reception). No special dinner, nothing of that sort. And he wanted it to happen soon, like in a week, maybe two, but no longer. Joshua confided at one point that, if they didn’t get married fast he might not be able to control himself around her. He assured her that it wasn’t purely s*x that he was interested in. He said that he wanted her next to him at night. It was

