How would your family feel about a fast wedding? He chuckled. Relieved, believe me. My mother's secret fear is that I'll die a lonely old man. Paul, you can't tell your family that one woman is having your baby and you're marrying another all in the same sentence. I know. I'm going to get the facts as soon as possible-but, Vanni, the bottom line will be the same, whether it comes in one sentence or one month. I'll take care of them, I'll take care of you-but you're going to be my wife. Period. You've
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In the conversation, the characters discuss the implications of a fast wedding. One character expresses that his family would feel relieved about the decision, driven by a lingering fear of him ending up alone. He recognizes the complexities of his situation, particularly the challenge of explaining it to his family without causing confusion or distress.

Despite the sensitive nature of the circumstances surrounding their relationship, he is determined to move forward and take responsibility for his upcoming family situation. He reassures Vanni that no matter the timing of the revelations, his commitment to her and their future together remains unwavering.

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