Series: Stanton
Author: TL Swan
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publish Date: June 5, 2016
We've changed. Darker, damaged and unable to conform. My
husband Joshua is dealing with the past the best that he can.....as am I. Nobody
else can understand the language we speak. The trauma we have been through. But
with the pain comes pleasure and happiness is our gift.
My eyes glance up to the stone staircase for the hundredth
time as my heart hammers in my chest.
“She changed her mind,” Cameron whispers. “Smart woman.
She’s currently on her way to Ibiza.”
I throw him a glare and Adrian chuckles.
Eight years and it all comes down to this – this moment in
time where we become one.
A united family.
A broad smile instantly crosses my face as the thought runs
through my mind.
I inhale deeply. What the fuck is taking them so long? I
turn back to Ben who is sitting in the front row. “What time did they get back
from the beach?” I frown.
Max smirks. “Relax. She’s fine. I checked on her half an
hour ago. She’s ready to go.”
I nod nervously and blow out a breath. Ok, relax. I shake my
head and look at the ground as my nerves, once again, steal my rationality.
“Here they come,” Adrian whispers and my eyes instantly
flick to the top of the stone staircase. I see them. First Abbie, then Bridget.
I feel like I can’t breathe.
A smile spreads across my face as my girl comes into focus
on Brock’s arm, the wind whipping through her hair.
She looks gorgeous… and not because she is wearing a sexier
than hell wedding dress – although, that could have a lot to do with it.
It’s her smile.
Her strength.
Her courage, and the love that has shone through to me since
she has been found.
I always knew she was strong, but I had no idea to what
depth.
Her eyes lock on mine as she walks down the stairs like a
rock star without one single hesitation.
God, I love this woman.
She is wearing a fitted, white satin dress, and her hair is
down and full with a large white flower tucked behind one ear. I have never
seen anything more beautiful and I feel myself harden as a wave of emotion hits
me like a tsunami. Fuck… not now.
I have to stop myself from running up the stairs to greet
her, to pull her down to me. Hurry up!
I watch intently with my heart in my throat and, after what
seems like an eternity, she arrives at the bottom of the staircase before
making her way to the alter on our ledge.
“Hello.” She smiles softly.
“Hello,” I whisper, and before I can stop myself, I have her
in my arms and I’m kissing her gently on the lips. I haven’t seen her all day
and I’ve missed her so desperately. Tash closes her eyes and kisses me back,
then again, and before either of us know what’s happening, we are kissing
passionately and our friends are all laughing.
We eventually pull apart from each other in realization of
what we are doing.
Fucking hell, reign it in, Stanton.
There is a time and a place, and at the alter, on your
wedding day, with everyone watching isn’t it.
The memory of us making out on the dance floor, that first
night at Scott’s wedding, comes to the forefront of my mind, and I have to bite
my bottom lip to hold back my grin
What is it about us and weddings?
The minister moves forward and smiles warmly. “Can you take
each others hands please?”
My eyes flick to the minister, Father Joseph. I flew him in
from L.A. yesterday. I had to be positive that the marriage was legal, and the
only way I could ensure that was to get him here myself.
Natasha and I face each other and she giggles loudly.
“Holy crap. We are getting married!” she exclaims excitedly
as she lifts her flower bouquet in the air. Everyone bursts into laughter and I
melt as my eyes hold hers. That is such a Natasha thing to say.
And then I’m transfixed.
I watch my beautiful Natasha declare her love with her
sacred wedding vows and I watch as she slides the gold band on my finger. I, in
return declare mine vows to her and slide the gold band onto her finger.
She slowly leans forward and tenderly places her hand on my
cheek and kisses me, sweeter than anything I have ever experienced, longed for
with all of my heart. I feel myself well up and blink to stop myself from
crying.
The love on the ledge, both between us and from our
families, is so strong that I’m sure it could be felt from another galaxy, it’s
such a tangible force. I pull out of her kiss and glance around to see everyone
seems to be feeling the same way, all of them wiping their eyes, overcome with
emotion. Even Ben has a tear in his eye. Nothing has ever felt so right and so
damn well fucking deserved.
I desperately wish I could bottle this perfect moment in
time so I could replay it again and again throughout my life.
“I now pronounce you husband and wife.”
Through teary eyes Natasha laughs, leans closer, and
tenderly cups my face.
“Kiss me, my husband.”
Our lips touch and I am lost.

Her new novel, Find Me Alastar is due for release in early
2016.
She studies Psychology and works for the Australian
Schizophrenia Fellowship. When Tee is not working in the depths of mental
health, you will find her daydreaming about her next story, writing, drinking
coffee or hanging with her beloved husband and three kids in her sleepy beach
side town south of Sydney.
Tee’s aim is to write steamy, tender love stories that stay
with you long after you close the book.
STALK HER: Website
| Facebook | Twitter |
Goodreads
No comments:
Post a Comment