(Finding Forever After the Betrayal) Chapter 23
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The delicate lace of the wedding gown whispered against my skin, a tangible
reminder of the life I was building, a world away from the tumultuous emotions
that had once held me captive. I adjusted the skirt, a nervous flutter in my
stomach, when a series of insistent pings shattered the quiet intimacy of the
bridal suite.
“Charles,” I murmured, too preoccupied with the drape of the silk tulle to
glance at my phone. “Could you check that for me?”
He stood by the window, a silhouette of understated elegance in a tailored
black suit. “Of course.” He crossed the room with an easy grace, his hand
brushing mine as he picked up my phone. A ghost of warmth lingered on my
skin long after his touch had gone.
The lock screen shimmered to life, his fingers moving with practiced ease as
he entered my initials and birthday – a small gesture, but one that sparked a
warmth in my chest.
“It’s from Aunt Sarah,” he said, his voice a soothing counterpoint to the
nervous hum of my thoughts. A beat of silence, then he read the message aloud,
each word imbued with a strange weight.
“Violet, Aiden and Ethan have asked if they could attend your wedding. I
told them I would ask you. Let me know your thoughts.”
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His gaze met mine in the mirror, his eyes reflecting a complex mix of
emotions- understanding, protectiveness, and a flicker of something…sharper.
Jealousy?
“Well, Violet?” he asked softly, his voice laced with a playful hint of challenge.”
What should we tell them? Should they be graced with an invitation to my
wedding?”
He stepped closer, his presence a comforting weight behind me. With a
gentle hand, he dismissed the hovering seamstress and took over the task of
adjusting the train, his fingers brushing against the back of my neck, sending a
shiver down my spine. I was acutely aware of his warmth, the scent of his
cologne – a subtle mix of sandalwood and something undeniably masculine –
filling my senses.
“Charles…” I began, my voice catching in my throat. His closeness, the feel of
his breath against my hair, was doing strange things to my composure.“Maybe…
maybe it’s best they don’t come.”
A low chuckle rumbled in his chest. One hand settled on the small of my back, drawing me closer until my back was flush against his chest. His other hand reached up, his fingers gently twirling a strand of my hair.“Trust me, Violet,”
he murmured, his voice a low caress against my ear.
“Trust your husband. Even if they attend our wedding, they won’t cause any
ripples.”
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His words, imbued with a quiet confidence, wrapped around me like a warm
embrace, I stared at our reflection, mesmerized by the way our images blended,
What exactly Charles said next, I couldn’t recall. His voice, rich and deep,
My cheeks burned, my entire body thrumming with an unfamiliar heat.
This….this wasn’t how I reacted around Aiden and Ethan. The realization struck
me with the force of a lightning bolt.
My gaze darted around the room, settling on anything but the man holding
me captive in the warmth of his gaze. I didn’t even register my phone being
returned to my hand, only the feeling of his fingers closing over mine, guiding
them across the screen. The single word “Okay” appeared in the message thread,
a digital seal on a decision I wasn’t sure I understood.
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