Chapter 319 A Drunken Bachelorette
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Seeing Grace so happy, Seraphina couldn’t help but remember the day Grace had woken up after a month in the hospital. She had barely survived, and when her eyes finally opened, the first thing she felt was overwhelming sorrow upon hearing about Alpha Gideon’s death. It had been a heavy blow, but it was Alpha Jude, now fully sane, who had been there for her. His presence, his care, had become the medicine she needed to heal. Slowly, Grace had begun to let go of the pain, accepting the harsh reality, and slowly found her way back to living again.
The room was filled with laughter, music, and the sound of clinking glasses as the two women reveled in the freedom of the moment.
Later that night, Jude passed by their room and was blown away by the girls‘ wild laughter behind the closed door. Quietly, he retreated without being seen.
As the night wore on, their carefree spirits only grew. The room was soon filled with an air of mischief as Lily and Grace turned their attention to Seraphina, urging her to join in their improvised game of truth and dare. Their tipsy antics took over, and the atmosphere was electric with anticipation and excitement. Every challenge was met with laughter, every dare more outrageous than the last, as they became more uninhibited in the spirit of celebration.
The drinks kept flowing, and soon, the outrageous drink challenge began. Grace pulled out random bottles from the liquor cabinet, mixing strange concoctions of tequila.
They danced, sang and continued their party.
“Seraphina, here’s your wedding gift!” Grace handed over a neatly wrapped box with a wicked grin.
Seraphina blinked, a little foggy from the alcohol. “Isn’t it a bit early for a wedding gift?”
Lily and Grace exchanged mischievous smiles, both of them clearly drunk. “Just try it on,” they urged, practically pushing her toward the bathroom.
A few moments later, Seraphina emerged, her face flushed. “You guys…” She was speechless.
It was a black lacy thong set.
“Wow!” Lily gasped, her eyes wide. “You look amazing, Sera!”
“Amazing?” Seraphina frowned as she stared at herself in the mirror, embarrassed. “I feel… exposed!”
Grace grinned wickedly. “Exposed and ready for your first night.”
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Chapter 319 A Drunken Bachelorette
Seraphina’s checks turned crimson. “You…”
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Lily jumped at her from one side and Grace from the other. “Baby, let’s make lots of babies tonight, okay?” Grace tried to mimic Ronan’s teasing tone, and they all burst into laughter.
Seraphina laughed so hard that she nearly lost her balance as they continued to mimic Ronan’s voice, each one taking turns.
“Let’s take pictures!” Lily pulled out her phone but quickly realized it was dead. Without missing a beat, she grabbed Seraphina’s phone and began snapping endless selfies.
They laughed and clicked more photos, each one more ridiculous than the last, until they were all exhausted.
“Oh…” Seraphina groaned, feeling sleepy. She flopped onto the bed as Grace finished her wine with a satisfied sigh.
Lily, still wide–eyed, opened the camera app again. “Seraphina, give me a sexy pose,” she demanded.
Seraphina, already lying on the bed, gave a seductive pose, her body in the thong, as Lily snapped photos with delight. They laughed harder as Grace and Lily collapsed onto the bed beside her, the fun slowly winding down.
“Make sure you send me that last photo,” Grace said, her voice slightly slurred.
Lily nodded, her vision blurry, and hit the send button before succumbing to sleep.
The next morning, a knock echoed at the door. Grace groaned loudly, irritated. Lily didn’t stir at all, still passed out cold, while Seraphina rolled over, feeling the thud of a hangover coming on.
“Grace, it’s already late in the morning,” came the voice from the other side of the door. “It’s the royal wedding today. You all should wake up now. Silas and Aran are here to take back the Queen.”
Seraphina’s eyes snapped wide open when she heard Jude’s voice.
“Shit,” Grace shot up from the bed in panic, and Lily began to stir. The room was a mess, with empty wine bottles scattered everywhere and Seraphina’s wedding dress lying on the floor.
“I…just give us ten minutes!” Grace yelled, frantically running around the room. She glanced over at Seraphina, who was staring at herself in disbelief, still in the thong set from last night.
“What the hell did we do last night?” Lily muttered, her eyes wide as she looked around.
After a beat of silence, all three of them burst into laughter.
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