Jane reveals during breakfast that she and Ralph will marry next week. Jane and Ralph desire a quiet, intimate wedding with no celebration. Jane's parents are impoverished, therefore Jane and Ralph can borrow a car. But at dinner that night, Ralph's parents only talk about their daughters' grand weddings, and the tension rises. A wedding brunch with hundreds of people suddenly appears. The issue is that Tom has been saving for a cab and license for 12 years, but now that he can, his money is going towards a wedding neither he, Jane, or Ralph desire.
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Jane reveals during breakfast that she and Ralph will marry next week. Jane and Ralph desire a quiet, intimate wedding with no celebration. Jane's parents are impoverished, therefore Jane and Ralph can borrow a car. But at dinner that night, Ralph's parents only talk about their daughters' grand weddings, and the tension rises. A wedding brunch with hundreds of people suddenly appears. The issue is that Tom has been saving for a cab and license for 12 years, but now that he can, his money is going towards a wedding neither he, Jane, or Ralph desire.
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