The rain came down in thick sheets from what had been a moment before a wonderfully clear blue sky. Even George's composure received a serious dent. "It just can't happen that fast!" he cried.
Judy sobbed, "My gown. Oh, my precious gown!"
"I said, do you, Judy...."
Don't let him go on, Eddie. The rain will add to the confusion. Tell him you never said yes—you never did, you know.
"That's true. I didn't."
"Didn't what?" George demanded as several men ran out to them with umbrellas.
"I never said yes," Eddie told him, but the thunder all but drowned him out. "I never said yes!" he fairly screamed.
Since everyone had heard him that time, the ceremony had to begin anew. "Do you, Edward...."
Better, better that you don't, Eddie.
"Will you please be quiet and let me make up my own mind?"