Caroline’s POV
I woke to the gentle rays of dawn filtering through my bedroom window, my heart already racing with anticipation. Today wasn’t just any day,It was my wedding day. The day I would officially beco Draven Thorne’s mate for life.
Before I could even stretch properly, Eleanor burst through my door, her energy contagious as she carried a breakfast tray loaded with all my favorites.
"Rise and shine, bride to be!" she sang, setting the tray down beside . "We have exactly four hours to transform you into the most stunning wolf bride Harbor Bay has ever seen!"
I laughed, sitting up against my pillows. "You know yesterday was exhausting, right? All that running around for last minute fittings and preparations nearly killed ."
"Well, that’s what you get for spending Thursday night having office sex with your Alpha instead of getting your beauty sleep," Eleanor teased with a wink. "Not that I bla you. Those violet eyes of his would make any woman forget about wedding preparations."
Rory stirred inside , her happiness bubbling as she anticipated our formal mating ceremony."We’re finally doing this. Becoming his, officially, before everyone."
After breakfast with my friends, my mother Lena, and Clara, we headed to the pack house.
Eleanor, true to her perfectionist nature, had transford Draven’s office into a full-service beauty salon, complete with professional stylists who arrived carrying cases filled with costics, hair tools, and everything needed to prepare a bride.
"You’ve outdone yourself, Elle," I said, watching the team set up stations around the room.
Eleanor smiled. "Only the best for my best friend. Now sit down and let these professionals work their magic."
Amidst the whirring of hair dryers and the gentle strokes of makeup brushes, a waitress circulated with champagne and finger foods. My mother sipped her drink, watching with teary eyes as the stylist worked on my hair.
"I can’t believe my little girl is becoming a Luna today," she whispered.
Hours later, after my makeup was perfected and my hair styled in elegant waves with tiny pearl pins, it was ti for the dress. Eleanor and my mother helped into the ivory gown, carefully arranging the delicate lace overlay that hugged my curves before flaring slightly at my hips.
When everyone else left the room, leaving just my mother and , she took my hands in hers.
"Caroline," she said, tears already forming in her eyes, "you look absolutely radiant."
"Mom, please don’t cry," I begged, feeling my own eyes well up. "You’ll start off too."
"I just need to say this," she insisted, squeezing my hands. "Marriage between wolves is even more sacred than human unions. Rember that for your bond to thrive, you must know when to assert yourself and when to compromise. Choose your battles wisely, my sweet girl."
"I will, Mom.I love you so much," I whispered, embracing her."Thank you for standing by through everything,even when I showed up pregnant and alone."
"My love for you is unbreakable," she said firmly.
A knock on the door interrupted our emotional mont. My father, Beta Robert, entered, his eyes widening at the sight of .
"Caroline," he breathed, emotion making his voice rough. "My beautiful daughter..."
He wiped at his eyes, not bothering to hide his tears. "Seeing you this happy, building a life with an Alpha worthy of you... it fills with such pride to be your father."
"Dad," I whispered, moving to hug him. The mont was brief but perfect - a slice of eternity I knew I’d carry forever in my heart.
"Your mother and I have sothing for you," he said, revealing two velvet boxes I hadn’t noticed before. "Family heirlooms for your special day."
The first box contained stunning pearl drop earrings suspended from gold hoops inlaid with three perfect diamonds. My mother helped put them on, her fingers trembling slightly.
The second box held a beautiful rosary with mother-of-pearl beads that glead in the light.
"This belonged to my mother," my father explained. "She carried it on her wedding day. It would honor if you’d incorporate it into your bouquet."
"The honor is mine," I said firmly, new tears threatening my waterproof makeup.
Another knock sounded, and Ryan poked his head in, grinning widely.
"The nervous Alpha wants to know if his bride is crying," he announced, then turned to yell over his shoulder. "She’s shedding enough tears to fill storm Valley, but give two minutes with her!"
He stepped inside, whistling low as he took in my appearance. "Damn, Caroline. I don’t even have words for how gorgeous you look right now."
I laughed, grateful for his levity.
"I co bearing gifts," Ryan continued, holding out a box and envelope. "From your very anxious soon-to-be husband who’s practically wearing a path in the grass pacing outside."
With trembling fingers, I opened the card first.
"Don’t feel obligated to wear this. I simply wanted to share a piece of my parents with you. If they were here, they would have loved you like a daughter and would be overjoyed that I found my true mate. This was my mother’s, and now it’s yours. With all my love, your Draven."
My heart ached with bittersweet joy as I opened the box to reveal an exquisite tiara. Crafted from gold to resemble a rose bush, it featured perfectly sculpted roses adorned with tiny diamonds, while pearls nestled among golden leaves. It wasn’t just beautiful ,it was a piece of Draven’s heart, a connection to the parents he’d lost.
After Ryan escorted my mother out, the makeup artist returned to touch up my tear-streaked face before carefully placing the tiara on my head.
My father offered his arm, and my heart pounded wildly as we approached the French doors leading to the garden ceremony. Eleanor had drawn the curtains to keep hidden until the perfect mont.
"You look like a goddess!" Eleanor exclaid, rushing back in. "Let tell you, Draven walked in with Clara, Ava, even though she was upset, walked in with Joseph, and little Nina is making the detective sigh. I had already walked in with my prince, but I ca running because I wanted to give you your bouquet!" "
She handed a stunning arrangent of white and red tulips bound with white satin ribbon. I’d noticed her being secretive about the flowers, insisting it was a special surprise she was preparing.
"It’s perfect," I whispered, fingering the delicate petals.
"The ti has co," Eleanor said, embracing quickly. "When those curtains open, all eyes will be on you, and your Alpha will be waiting. He might actually faint - he’s that nervous, and you’re that beautiful." She squeezed my hand. "I’ll be by your side today and always, sister."
After she left, I took my father’s arm again. He looked down at , eyes full of love.
"Ready, sweetheart?"
I nodded, taking a deep breath.He signaled the attendants, and the white curtains parted as music filled the air.My eyes imdiately sought and found Draven, standing tall and handso at the altar, his violet eyes locking onto mine with an intensity that made Rory howl with joy inside .
I stepped forward on my father’s arm, my heart full and my future clear. I was walking toward my mate, my Alpha, my forever.
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