Seduced by Fate, Bound by Desire
utiful...li
e for her alone. So
e have to be pretty, slender and smart at the same
y for her. She's such a saintly girl. I hope my own da
s bubbling up inside her. Yes, it was her wedding day. She was getting married to the most han
coming from the live orchestra of the church, she could feel the eyes of
were fixed on her man. Nickolas looked breathtaking always, but in a smart black suit and his dark hair all curled up
as he took her hand. He stood tall and welcoming before h
of the crowd a faint murmur in the distance, everything
voice resonated through her, causin
ng over her cheeks. "Thank you, my love. As for
their eyes could lock on each other. "I mean you. Not the dress, though it's quite captivating. Not your hai
her up in one powerful outburst of wings and wishes. How could a man like
altar. The priest, a fatherly old man with a knowing gri
t to the 'kiss the bride' p
he smiled sheepishly, not missing t
zed to the priest. "I'm sorry for
couple so attuned to each other climb the steps up the altar
ir seats. Everyone who mattered, human and werewolf alike, in Frostone was here. This was thanks to
he made at Cambridge university. Two of her best friends in the world, actually. Though most of the
n and werewolf, to witness the union of love and destinies of Nickolas Lannister and Audrey H
nged by gold, a gold that seemed to come to life when he transformed
hey'd been teenagers, and Audrey was the first woman who'd plucked t
s a union based on mutual comfort, co
r Reynolds glanced around the room, his face offering a radiant smile that no one could stop themse
st. He was so handsome, her first and only love, a perfect
up in his arms everyday and sleep with him by her side at night. To be his
obj
silence of the room. Audrey was too caught up in happy thoughts to dwell on it. Th
hard that her body trembled, f
friends, acquaintances and relations. The man pushed gorgeousness to
n a fitting black suit, long lashes framed dar
s shock quickly but couldn't seem
a Tri
r in timbre but equally as sonorous and velvety, de
eal. Surely there wasn't two men, so alike in every way possibl
e of the first bore a hint of humor and the sense of mischief, the second man's
mmanding thanks to stormy eyes, but there was no denyin
f fear, confusion and shock to travel through the room,
shook his head.
led towards the altar. Ignoring both the priest and Nickolas, both of
eyes fixed on her, they ma
arriage because you