21 SAVANNAH PRESENT Josie turned in a slow circle. The wedding dress I’d designed for her hugged her curves and gave her an elegant appearance. It was her third wedding, third dress, third groom. And yet this was the only one that mattered. “What do you think?” I asked. Our eyes met in the floor-length mirror. “It’s perfect.” “We’ll need to make some alterations now that I have the body done.” I pointed out a few places that I wanted to take in and how much length I wanted to take off the bottom. “Here, here, and here.” “Perfect. We have plenty of time. The wedding isn’t until June.” “Yep. Let me take some measurements. You’re not going to lose any more weight, right?” “Not with the way I’m cooking for Maddox.” She laughed. “I’ve been re-creating all of Gran’s old recipes. Half o

