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by E. L. Todd


  Francesca didn’t look away like she normally would. She clutched her hands to her chest and tried not to cry.

  Axel kissed her back but kept his hands to himself.

  Marie pulled away, her arms still around his neck. “There’s no one else I’d rather spend forever with.”

  Axel’s shoulders immediately relaxed and he released the breath he was holding. “You forgive me?”

  “Axel, there’s nothing to forgive.” Her finger twirled a strand of his hair.

  “I don’t agree.”

  “It was a long time ago when we both didn’t know what we were doing. What we have now is so much different. I don’t care what you did then. All I care about is the man I know now.”

  “Really?” he whispered.

  “Really.”

  “So, we’re still getting married?”

  “I’m not giving you a choice in the matter.”

  Axel smiled for the first time. “I love you, Marie. I promise I’ll spend the rest of my life making you happy.”

  “I know you will.”

  Axel pulled her into his chest and hugged her, his eyes closed the entire time. “I can’t wait to see you walk down the aisle.”

  “And I can’t wait to say I do.”

  Axel held her for a long time, and the sadness finally drained from his face. He buried himself in her neck while his arms remained locked around her waist. It didn’t seem like he wanted to break their hold. And neither did she.

  Francesca sniffed loudly from beside me.

  I turned to her and saw tears fall down her cheeks.

  She wiped them away quickly and tried to compose herself. “Sorry…they’re just so cute.”

  I put my arm around her waist and pulled her against my chest. “I got a little teary-eyed too.”

  “Did you really?” she asked.

  “No,” I said with a chuckle. “But I almost did.”

  Wedding Bells

  Francesca

  Hawke and I were the last couple to walk down the aisle before Marie. My arm hooked through his as he guided the way. Everyone stared at us, and as I passed Yaya, I saw her wipe her tears away.

  Before Hawke released me at the end, he kissed me on the cheek.

  I smiled then took my place.

  Axel stood with his hands held in front of his waist. His face was indecipherable but his gaze was glued to the entryway where Marie would make her appearance.

  The music changed and it was time for Marie to emerge. Wearing the beautiful dress that hardly anyone could afford, she walked down the aisle with her arm tucked under her father’s. She wore a flower headpiece with two ribbons that trailed down the back of her hair. The pink bouquet she held was alive with color.

  She held herself with grace as she came closer to Axel. Everyone had their eyes glued on her, unable to believe such a beautiful bride existed.

  I turned to Axel to see the expression on his face. Instead, I caught Hawke staring at me. He didn’t look at Marie at all. I managed to look away and see Axel’s face. His eyes were coated with moisture, but the tears didn’t fall. His chest rose with a heavy breath.

  I smiled and returned my gaze to Marie.

  Her father kissed her on the cheek before he finally let her go. Then she moved to Axel, her eyes just as wet as his.

  They hadn’t even begun the ceremony, and I was in tears. Mom would be so proud of Axel for becoming such an honest man. He got me through the hard times, and now he was marrying the perfect woman. Dad would be proud too, and I knew they would both be here if they could.

  I took a deep breath and stilled the tears. But like the ocean tide, they came back in full force. I kept my voice down so no one would hear the quiet sobs I made.

  And I watched my brother get married.

  ***

  After the dinner and speeches, Marie and Axel had their first dance as husband and wife. We gathered around and watched them move together on the floor. Axel looked into her eyes the entire time like he never wanted to look away. And Marie looked like the happiest girl in the world.

  Hawke snaked his arm around my waist. “We saved the day.”

  “Yeah, we did.” Axel deserved this moment. If he took off, Marie never would have forgiven him. I wouldn’t have forgiven him either. “Actually, you did. You were the one who talked some sense into him.”

  “And if I had failed, you would have been the second line of defense.” He pressed a kiss to my temple. “We both put them back together.”

  I melted into his side and realized just how happy I was. I’d been happy several times throughout my life, but right now was the climax. My brother was dancing with his wife just feet away, and his new bride happened to be my best friend. And the love of my life, my soul mate, was right next to me. He stared at me just the way he used to, like a man desperately in love. It reminded me of the way Axel looked at Marie, but somehow stronger.

  When their song ended, everyone else was invited to the dance floor. It was a slow song, and Hawke grabbed my hand and pulled me toward the center. “May I have this dance?”

  “You can have all my dances.”

  “Good answer.” He spun me around before he pulled me against his chest. Together, we moved. Hawke stared into my eyes without blinking. Sometimes, he glanced at my lips, and at other times, he looked deep into my eyes. He wanted the whole picture and all the parts at the same time.

  Sometimes, I wasn’t sure if my life was real. It was too perfect to comprehend. The two years we’d been apart were unbearable. They were so difficult I couldn’t think straight. But the second we were reunited, all that pain went away. All that was left was joy. He was the missing piece of me, the part of my soul that lived outside my body.

  And I knew he felt the same way.

  One day, we would get our happily ever after. One day, he would get down on one knee and ask me to spend my life with him. It would be the happiest day of my life, and all other days would pale in comparison. But today was not that day.

  Hopefully, it would be soon.

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  Is that really the end of Hawke and Francesca? Or is there still hope? Find out in the next installment of the series WEDNESDAY.

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