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"I don't think I could live without Tracy, to tell you the truth."

Well said, Mr. Spencer!

Now if you don't forget it. All will be grand.

Um... today was 100% about Luke and Tracy. This is going to be his second "REAL" marriage, which means he equates it with the first. Put down the dope LnL fans. Your couple is DEAD! Over. Buried. Kaput.

Viva la LuNacy.

Whooopeeeeeeee!

GH you BEST not F up this wedding. You better not!!!!!

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Luke has told her to her face many times, the problem is she doesn't ever believe him (chick has serious self-estime issues). But when she overhears him being open and honest with his kids, she knows he's not pulling her leg.

LOL, Lainey has SPOKEN!!! And take that!

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Yup. Nice conversation actually (only time I can stand Sonny is with Luke). They talked about the wedding, how Luke was trying to figure out his way around the pre-nup and fighting the urge to run because it was the wedding itself that made him antsy - he wanted Tracy, no doubt about it. Sonny actually said from a business POV Tracy's demand for the pre-nup was a good idea and Luke agreed that Tracy was smart - one of the things he loved about her. They parted with Sonny wishing Luke the best and Luke inviting him to the wedding.

Honestly, if this was the "Luke first the urge to run" show, then the urge isn't as strong as it's been for other occasions. Interesting how Luke keeps scratching the same place on his hand. I wonder how that's going to come up next week.

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