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Beauty and The Beta (Bailey) novel Chapter 214

Well, the day was here, and oddly, I was filled with nerves! Nervous about the fact that my future wife and mate may have changed her mind. She had never responded to my message the previous night while she was out with her friends, when, in the past, as snappy as she could be, she would always ensure she responded to my messages. But, I had tried to reassure myself that she was likely having such a good time with her friends that replying to me had slipped her mind. I could understand that.

As I walked toward the transformed training field I was taken aback by the way my pack had come together to transform the area so beautifully for my wedding. They had evidently worked so hard to make it look so good. It was now a delicately decorated wedding venue. Rows of chairs lined the field, creating an aisle, leading to a flower-laden wooden gazebo where Kaia and I would meet and say our vows. The chairs were all adorned with a delicate silver ribbon, and delicate, beautiful flowers. Music was already playing from the speakers dotted along the field, adding to the atmosphere. I could not believe this was all for me. When this was done, I will be married! Kaia would be my wife!

As I moved toward the gazebo, Jordan made his way to meet me. “Good morning dude.” He said with a grin. “Feeling nervous?”

Was I that obvious? I sure hoped not! I rolled my eyes, in an attempt to dismiss him. He did not need to know that I was. “Why would I be?”

He chuckled. “Hmm. Sure. Looking smart though.” he looked me up and down. Though why he had to, I don’t know. We had been for suit fittings together, him, Ellis, and our Dads in preparation for the wedding. So it wasn’t like he didn’t know what I would look like. A deep charcoal gray three-piece suit, with a white shirt and black tie. I think it was the smartest I have dressed, and I have to say I felt extremely uncomfortable! I could only hope Kaia appreciated it. But in truth, I could not wait to take it all off!

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