I nodded and held my arm out for Violet, who took it reluctantly. It was clear that although she had agreed to this marriage, she didn’t want to be any closer to me than was necessary. That was okay, though. I could be patient for as long as it took.
April and Jasper led the way, with me and Violet following behind. I could feel her body tensing as we walked toward the waiting packs.
“I know this isn’t ideal,” I said quietly. “But try to remember to look happy. We’re just putting on a show.”
Violet pinched my forearm viciously, and I looked at her in surprise, only to find that she had placed a dazzling smile on her face. Even though I knew it wasn’t real, I felt my heart skip a beat. Her pink lips showcased her straight, white teeth as she grinned at me. It was the smile I had remembered in my dreams ever since I had met her. I reminded myself that she didn’t love me now, and I needed to focus on the job at hand.
“How’s this?” she asked.
I gave a short, exasperated sigh and covered her offending hand with my own. “Absolutely perfect,” I said sarcastically.
We reached the front of the congregation and took our places facing each other on either side of Alpha Jasper, whowould be officiating our mating ceremony. We had agreed that this was the best way to ensure our intentions of peace between the packs were clear.
“Welcome, wolves of Pinedale and Dark Moon packs,” Jasper began. “We are here today to mark a momentous occasion! Today, our packs celebrate the next step in joining hands as we join Alpha Nile to his new bride.”
A polite smattering of applause from the crowd greeted Jasper’s speech. Some members of the pack had been hesitant about the idea of intermarriage between packs, but it had been too long since they had a luna’s grace and wisdom to guide them. It was past time for this to happen. I hoped that soon they would be as convinced of that as I was.
“We will now hear an exchanging of vows between the couple,” Jasper said.
He nodded to me, indicating I should go first. I took a deep breath, readying myself to say the words that would tie me to another she-wolf until death parted us. It was a strange feeling of déjà vu, made different by one very important thing. The last time I had taken a mate, I had been a rogue without a pack to call my own. A stranger, seeking protection and a future. Now, I was the alpha.
“I, Nile Pinedale, alpha of the Pinedale Pack, take you, Violet Jones, to be my mate,” I said.
Violet hadn’t even said her own vow yet, but I could feel the bond tying me to her immediately. I would do anything for her. Every sense I had was focused on the woman standing in front of me as she began to say her vow.
“I, Violet Jones of Sparkle Hollow, take you, Alpha Nile Pinedale, to be my mate,” Violet said.
I wondered if anyone else had noticed that the entire world had just shifted on its axis. The feeling of such an intense bond surprised me. I had never felt something as powerful or all-consuming as this—not even with my first mate.
I placed my hand into my pocket and pulled out a necklace with a delicate gold chain. Set in the center was a teardrop emerald gemstone. I turned to face the assembled wolves, holding the pendant aloft.
“To signify the bond between us, I present this necklace as a token of my protection and commitment,” I said.
I walked behind Violet and clasped it around her neck. My fingers trailed along her delicate collarbone as I settled it in place, and I felt a nearly imperceptible shiver course through her at my touch. She turned to face me as Jasper announced our marriage ceremony was complete.
“I present Alpha Nile and Luna Violet Pinedale!” he said. “You may kiss your mate.”
I lifted one hand to cup her cheek as my other wrapped around her waist, pulling her closer to me. Her eyes closed as I lowered my lips to hers. I had intended to give her a quick peck, but when our skin touched, I lost all sense of time. Our lips met gently at first, but soon our embrace intensified. I parted her lips slightly with my own, tasting the sweetness of her tongue as she tilted her head.
The sound of Jasper clearing his throat brought me back to the present moment, and I pulled away from her reluctantly.
Violet avoided my eyes as she turned to face the audience and focused her attention on the packs. The crowd cheered as we walked forward to greet them. Quite a few members of the packs came up to congratulate us while others drifted toward the side of the clearing where tables had been set up with food anddrinks. Although Violet stayed by my side, she remained cold and impassive toward me. Until Penelope showed up, bounding up to me and throwing her short arms around my legs in a hug.
“Daddy!” Penny said before turning her attention to Violet. “That necklace was so pretty. Can I see it?”
“Of course,” Violet replied, kneeling down so that Penny could get a better look.
“Oooh, it’s even prettier up close. That green looks like your eyes, Daddy,” she pointed out.
Violet touched the pendant delicately with a look of concentration on her face. It was clear that she hadn’t realized the color similarity until it was pointed out, but I couldn’t get a read on her reaction. I knew now wasn’t the time for a discussion about our future or her feelings toward me, but I made a mental note to ask her about it later. There was a lot we needed to discuss. From her questions before the ceremony, it was clear that Violet believed I had quickly fallen in love with another she-wolf after callously abandoning her, and I looked forward to the opportunity to explain my relationship with my first wife to her.
“Luna, will you come dance with me?” Penny asked, grabbing Violet’s hand.
“Baby, I think the new luna might want to talk to the other adults first,” I said quickly, not wanting Violet to be put into a position of having to turn the little girl down.
“It’s okay,” Violet said to me.
“Really?” I asked.