by J B Younger
Cam,
I’ll be seeing your soon, but first I wanted to give you this. I love you so much and I’m looking forward to starting our life together. When you wear this it will always remind you of the love I have for you. I am the happiest man alive.
Love, Dillon
Inside the box was a white gold locket, it had their initials engraved on it, in an interlocking monogram around a diamond in the center, on the inside was a picture of the two of them. Camille began to cry. Tina handed her a tissue. “Don’t cry, you’re going to ruin your makeup and we don’t have time to redo it.” Camille nodded as she wiped her eyes. She handed Tina the locket. She turned around to let Tina fasten the locket around her neck. “It’s beautiful.” Camille smiled looking at the locket in the mirror. There was a knock on the door, it was Archer standing there in a tux. “It’s time, the groom is getting antsy to see his bride.” Archer had volunteered to walk Camille down the aisle when the guys couldn’t decide who would do it. Archer had become a part of their extended family very quickly, he was the unofficial doctor as well as the newest member of their unit. I’m ready she said. Archer extended his arm and she took it. “You look stunning but don’t tell the groom I said that. He’d probably shot me on the spot.”
Dillon stood up on the ridge with his friends, Daniel stood next to him as his best man. He thought about the note and gift he gave Camille; he wanted her to know that he was thinking of her on their special day. It had been her idea to have the ceremony on the ridge behind the house at sunset. Looking at the people they invited. There were about fifty of their friends and family. Every one of the guys that worked with them at the firm were there showing their support. These people were their family, Camille and Daniel their mother’s relatives. To Dillon’s surprise Camille flew his father’s brother Liam in from Ireland, he hadn’t seen him since his father’s funeral. It meant a lot that he had his family from Ireland there. His uncle was about seventy but he made the trip anyway. When the music started Dillon turned toward the isle, in the distance he saw Tina and behind her was Camille and Archer. As they got closer he got a good look at his bride to be. She’d kept the dress and what it looked like a big secret. Now as she came into view; she took his breath away. With the glow of the setting sun she was bathed in a warm light. When she saw him, she smiled that smile that made him feel like the only man on earth. The ceremony was short and sweet they wrote their own vows and once the minister pronounced them husband and wife. Everyone left them alone to enjoy the sunset. Standing on the ridge watching the setting sun would be a memory they’d never forget. Dillon held her just a little tighter. Leaning in to whisper in her ear. “I’ll love you forever Cam.” She would never get tired of hearing him say those words.
About The Author
J B has always had a vivid imagination, being able to make up stories in her head. Even acting out all the characters parts. Being an only child until she was eleven gave her plenty of time with her stories. She works as a Manager in a fine jewelry store in her home town of Savannah, Georgia. Her husband of twenty one year’s gives her lots of space to write and create colorful characters. After dreaming of becoming a writer. She decided it was time to try her hand a writing. With her husband, daughter and even her three year granddaughter’s love and support, she finished her first book. She would love to hear from her fans.
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Table of Contents
Cover Page
Copyright
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
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