Jessie laid on her back staring at Christian, with Jaden in-between them. Both of them were fast asleep, tired from sightseeing all day.
Jaden smiled in her sleep, maybe from memory of the day or a pleasant dream.
Jessie ran a thumb over her cheek, wishing that this moment could last forever, and that no more threats will come their way for a long time.
It felt as if a tremendous burden has been lifted off her shoulders, as if all the things in the world have finally aligned and made sense.
Jessie leant closer to Christian to kiss his lips, his eyes opened, and he smiled at her.
"Are you watching us sleep?"
"I have no shame in doing it."
Christian kissed her forehead.
"I don't mind, I mean. I am sexy, so get your eyes full."
Jessie rolled her eyes, "you are so conceited."
"No, I'm confident."
Jaden sat up in the bed all of a sudden, threw herself on Jessie's chest, then went back to sleep.
<While Jaden is sleeping in the other room, Jessie laid on Christian's chest, enjoying the warmth radiating off him. He ran circles on her lower back as he spoke. "I hope it's a boy this time, because it feels as if you and Jaden are always teaming up on me." "It's because you didn't know what we were up to." "I should have known. I see the way you have been drinking from me lately, and being a bit mood." Jessie rolled her eyes, "it's not so bad, with Jaden it was worst." Christian kissed her lips. "You are the best woman in this world. I love you more than life itself." Jessie sat up to kiss Christian, "and I love you so much." Christian rolled over so that he was now on top of her. "Not too much pressure." She pointed at her stomach. "Don't worry, I won't hurt my little prince." Christian raised her legs to settle between them, then rested his head on her chest. "I wonder what new advent
Thank you. I am happy we have now come to the end of this book. It has been a long bumpy road where I have doubted myself at times, but it is worth it. After seeing all the subscribers and views, that definitely gave me the push I need. So thank you for all the support. It is nowhere but up from here as I continue to write and share my creative mind with you wonderful readers. I know that you might have questions, so feel free to comment and I'll answer them. Please continue to support me (check out my other books), share with friends, comment and leave reviews. And remember that good will always triumph in the end.
When Jessie envisioned her wedding day, she visualised herself surrounded by her wonderful family, all blushing and teary eye that she's getting married. Of course, her family was far from pleasant. In fact, they hated each other. And if under any other circumstances, where she was to get wed, she would have invited none of them. They were too embarrassing to have around, especially her father. Nevertheless, this was not how she imagined her wedding day. She was not happy. Was confused, and felt fat. As Jessie stood there admiring her too-thin figure. She frowned at her reflection, that wore makeup for the first time in her life to cover up her overly pale skin. Jessie's hair, which was usually untamed, was now combed neatly today in a curly updo style, something that she didn't do often. She knotted sliver clips in the loose curls, making her wonder how in the hell will she get them out. The skin on her arm seemed paler than before. As
"You have been sneaking around, haven't you?'' Jessie asked, giving Kimmy a pointed look. "I wouldn't call it sneaking.'' Kimmy returned. Jessie scoffed, "so have you seen him, my soon to be husband?'' "I don't follow," Kimmy replied. Jessie stared into Kimmy's eyes and could tell that she was trying to hide something from her. "Come on, spit it out yeah.'' Kimmy spat her gum into a nearby vase. Jessie frowned at her smug look. ''So, have you seen the bloke or not?'' "All I know is that they keep calling him Alpha, so I'm guessing he's a top dog with money, and if I could marry him, I would, but dad chose you, so suck it up, yea.'' "Alpha? That sounds like a werewolf.'' The word sounded odd, rolling off Jessie's tongue. All in her head now were those stupid fantasy books she used to read while attending school, where they would put a vampire and their enemy to fall in love. Silly,
Jessie stopped on the landing of the second floor, contemplating about running. She even pushed at the window, then pretended to be hot and fan at her face, when someone glanced at her. "How far would I get? If these people were really wolves, they would catch up to me." Jessie closed her eyes, thinking that her dad wouldn't be so stupid to marry her off to their mortal enemies. Then again, in his drunk state, he would. Jessie's pulse quickens. After all she had heard about werewolves, she was so scared to marry one. They are very territorial, temperamental, vicious and lived in packs, where everyone shared the same house. The man following behind Jessie coughed to cover up a laugh. She glanced over her shoulder to see what was funny, then wondered if she had farted. She paused to ask him what he found funny, but thought against it. Jessie walked onward to her doom, not knowing what awaited her on the other side
Christian could smell Jessie, her anxiety, her fear, and her anger. Everything. Which made him wish he could be there in the room to reassure her that there was nothing to fear. He made a vow to himself to take care of her with all his wellbeing and to the best of his abilities. "I will introduce her to a life better than what she was used to." Christian vowed to himself. This was the first time in two centuries since a wolf and vampire were to be mated. At first, Christian was furious. He had his eyes set on a wolf already, they have been together for a while, and he was planning to marry her. He hated the fact that the Fates had torn him away from someone he had grown to care about. Now, he was mated to someone else, someone he doesn't know, and was here on his wedding day, which was rushed. But since the message came directly from the Fates themselves, telling him that his mate was a vampire destined for greatness, and will b
Christian extended his right arm. With a sigh, though reluctantly, Jessie took it and together they walked down the aisle at a slow pace as the newly wedded couple. A few people clapped as they strolled by, except for one female in particular. She made a growling sound. Her eyes even glowed and her teeth lengthen as if she was ready to attack Jessie. Jessie glanced up at her husband; he didn't seem to have noticed, even if he did, he hid it pretty well. As if Christian could feel Jessie gazing at him, he smiled down at her, then winked. Causing her heart to stop for maybe the hundredth time today. Jessie was still marvelling at how gorgeous Christian was. Handsome wasn't the word to describe him and the way she felt after laying her eyes on him for the first time. "Is this man my husband for real?" "What will life with him be like?" "What would life be like in a pack? With all these werewolves, I
The car skidded to a stop as it pulled up outside a huge, beautiful house. Jessie's eyes widen at how beautiful it looked. The clean all-white of the painted outside gleamed under the dim moonlight, making it seem as if it was straight out of a fairy tale. The moon laces in full bloom made it even more surreal. Jessie couldn't believe it. This was where she'll be living from now on. And it was already much better than the room she had to share with her siblings. If Christian really does as he said and treated Jessie well, or as an equal, and not be an abusive physio, then she just might be comfortable there. ''Maybe it wouldn't be so bad living in a house full of wolves or a community with them.'' Jessie thought. Like a gentleman, Christian got out of the car first, walked around to Jessie's side of the car, and let her out. It took a great deal for Jessie to get out of the car, even with the help