I fall back into the bed with a grin so big it hurts my cheeks. But I don’t care. Because in a matter of weeks I went from having nothing to having everything I never dared to dream of. And if that’s not worth smiling about, I don’t know what is.
Epilogue
Rayne
“No, it’s bad luck to see the bride before she walks down the aisle,” Wynter snaps. Her icy blue eyes stare at me with frustration I can almost understand. After all, we organized a wedding in four days, and she’s been the one to run point for most of it.
“I don’t care. I want to see my bride.” I shrug. Today is the longest she’s been out of my sight since she was taken. By a lot. I thought for sure she was going to object when she was ushered out of the apartment this morning by my sisters with ten bodyguards, but she took it in her stride and happily went with them.
But she’s called me every hour to let me know she’s okay, knowing I would be going out of my mind with worry. She’s spent the morning being pampered, my sisters and mother doting on her which she isn’t used to.
“Let him in,” Emerson calls from somewhere in the room.
Wynter looks behind the door she’s using to shield my view of my wife-to-be and sighs. “Not my fault if you have bad luck because of this,” she mutters, letting go of the door and walking in.
As I push into the room, my eyes scan for Emerson, and when they fall upon the woman who is about to become my wife, I almost fall to my knees.
She looks like the queen I’ve always known her to be.
Her auburn hair falls against her bare back in gentle waves. The dress she wears looks like it was made only for her. The almost transparent lace bodice allowing peeks of her creamy skin, her curves on show under the tight material. The skirt drops around her legs, giving the illusion of her floating. An angel.
My angel.
Emerson looks over her shoulder at me, the sultry look in her emerald eyes makes me want to bend her over the edge of the chaise lounge my mother is perched on and fuck her within an inch of her life, but I stamp down the urge… barely.
“You look incredible, sweet girl,” I whisper, suddenly choked up with emotion, something that has never happened before.
“Thank you.” She smiles, turning back to look at her reflection in the mirror.
“Okay, you’ve seen her. She’s alive and you can leave now.” Wynter stands between us, her hands moving to my chest to push me back.
“Not a chance, sis.” I grin, glancing down at the light blue gown she wears. Her blond hair is pinned back, baring her shoulders and neck. It’s probably a good thing Everett isn’t one of my groomsmen because if he got too close to her looking like this, all bets would be off. He stayed away for her safety, but I now understand there is only so long a man can be kept from the heart that beats on the outside of his chest, and I suspect that time is coming to a close. He’ll be in the viewing area at the church, where there’s no chance of my sister catching sight of him.
“And you think you’re going to put up with this for the rest of your life?” Wynter asks Emerson.
She tips her head back and laughs, the most beautiful sound in the world. “I can’t wait.”
Neither can I, sweet girl. After all the bad I’ve done over the years, I don’t know what I did to deserve Emerson, how I managed to convince the world’s kindest woman to fall in love with me, but I’m holding on for dear life until the end of time. There’s nothing, and no one, who can tear us apart. Not the devil. Not God himself.
It's Emerson and me against the world.
Long after our guests left, and I tore the pretty lace from her body, Emerson and I are dressed again, ready for me to show her my wedding present to her. She doesn’t look any less beautiful with her lipstick smudged and her hair tousled after the three times we made love after saying ‘I do’, wearing yoga pants and a sweater to keep the cool breeze from her silky skin.
I have to admit, letting her leave our bed was a tall order, but I’m excited to give her this gift, something she’s dreamed of for so long.
“Where are we going?” Emerson giggles from the passenger seat. Her hand wrapped in mine rests on her thigh, but she can barely keep still for long enough to settle it.
“It’s a surprise.”
“You said that before. I want to know what the surprise is!”
“Patience is a virtue, sweet girl.” I chuckle.
“Good thing it’s not my virtue you fell in love with.” She shrugs.
“Watch your mouth if you don’t want me to fuck it,” I reprimand, but I can’t keep the smile from tugging at my lips.
“All the more reason.”