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Josh narrowed his eyes at Phillip, an uneasy feeling coursing through him. “Problem?”

Phillip swallowed visibly. “There’s been a small mix-up, but I’m sure once we’re all settled in and have a nice sit-down—”

“What is it?” he and Hailey asked in unison.

Phillip grimaced. “It would seem our new wedding planner has double-booked the venue.”

“Double-booked?” Hailey echoed. “But we’re the inaugural wedding.”

“What is it, a dog wedding?” he asked since they were talking about furries. “Kick them out.”

Phillip jammed a hand in his hair. “They’re not dogs. They’re people who refer to themselves as furries. They enjoy dressing in stuffed-animal suits.” He cleared his throat. “There’s a good number of them who came all the way from Australia. I’m afraid we can’t get rid of them. They’re quite entrenched and paid twice our fee for the privilege. I thought they would be here next week, but the wedding planner entered the dates wrong. I’m sure we can work something out for Saturday.”

Hailey turned to him, her pale blue eyes wide in alarm.

Josh spoke through his teeth. “I will fix this.”

“Lord knows I’ve tried,” Phillip said.

And that was the difference between a prince and an ex-soldier. Josh would get the job done. On his watch, Hailey’s dream wedding would come true.