~ Josie ~
Dad had spent the last few days arranging a wedding to beat all weddings. It promised to be grander than any wedding before, with alphas from other packs also in attendance.
My only reservation…was keeping Mum calm and getting her down that aisle .
One step at a time.
I didn’t want to overwhelm her and judging by the wide eyes staring back at me through the mirror, she needed topping up with alcohol.
“Here Mum, have some more bubbles.” I slowly pour some more champagne into her flute glass.
“I can’t walk down the aisle drunk Josie.”
“You won’t be drunk Mum, just relaxed.” I encourage her as Auntie Alora attends to her hair and Maya applies her makeup.
I’ve kept to a small group getting her ready, any more and I think she would have cancelled the entire thing.
The next thing on the wedding preparation to do list was getting her in her dress. A dress I picked
out myself.
“Okay, hair and makeup is done. What is next?”Auntie Alora looks at me with nervous eyes as she downs her own flute glass of champagne. It wasn’t just Mum that was nervous, both Auntie Alora and I were doing our best to mask our emotions.
“Getting dressed.” I say out quietly, to the sound of Mum inhaling deeply.
“Just think of Dad waiting down the aisle for you Mum. How close we were to losing him, and how happy this will make him.” I place a gentle hand on her shoulder, gazing at her reflection through the mirror.
We had almost lost Dad, she almost lost her mate. She had already agreed to the biggest commitment level with him, mating and having children. So there was no reason to over think this wedding.
“Just think of it as a party.” Maya smiles out as she applies the final touches of Mum’s makeup.
“Like a pack gathering…you’ve hosted plenty of those.” Maya was right, Mum was an alpha in her own right but she knew how to throw a great party as Luna of the Dark Phantom pack.
“I’m not in a white dress for pack gatherings, and with all eyes on me.”
“Yes they are Kaia, you just don’t notice it. Deep breath in…it won’t be like last time.” Auntie Alora’s hand lands upon Mum’s other shoulder, Mum’s reaching out to squeeze it.
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