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The story returns to the present day, where Edward suspects that Will's fiancée, Josephine, is pregnant. He tells Will of his suspicion and, after jokingly pushing a response from Will, his suspicion is confirmed. But Will tells Edward that he cannot go around telling people because it is too soon and "statistically, it might not happen." At the wedding reception, Edward noisily decides to make a toast saying he has "recently decided to become a grandfather," and he has reason to believe that his wish "may come sooner than expected." Edward's toast angers Will and as Josephine takes the shocked crowd to catch the bouquet, Will and Edward argue. Will is angry that his father did not follow his requests, and Edward wishes to stop being treated like a child. After Sandra breaks up the argument before "one of [them] says something [they] can't take back," the reception ends. While leaving the celebration, Edward's doctor, one of the guests, notices that Edward seems to be in pain and suggests that he come in for an examination. At the hospital, Edward and Sandra discover that the cancer Edward has been fighting has spread beyond where they had thought. Though Edward has been hiding his cancer from Will, his doctor thinks he and Will should have a talk about it.
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