
If I really press myself,
I can remember. The warning
signs were there. No neon
signs, mind you, just little
sparks at the end ofa very
long string. Funny that I
could have been blind enough
not to realize that the string
was a lighted fuse.
When her boyfriend of three
months, Tad Showers, proposes,
twenty-six-year-old April
thinks that everything in
her life is finally falling
into place. Between her flaky,
tree hugging mother and her
she-devil boss, marriage seems
like the place she'll find
love and security. Tad's exactly
the kind of man April wants:
smart, ambitious and wildly
romantic.
But soon after they're married,
the honeymoon ends. Tad's
crazy, extravagant gestures
are starting to look less
romantic and more...
well, just plain crazy. Is
it normal for her husband
to never mention his family,
rack up secret credit card
debt and get less sleep than
your average insomniac? Are
you still supposed to stand
by your man, even if it turns
out he isn't who you thought
he was? When she promised
"for richer or poorer,
in sickness and in health,"
this isn't what she pictured.
But sometimes you don't get
the life you imagined. And
sometimes you have to figure
out
how to write your own happy
ending.