by V. Vaughn
He nodded. “Yeah, that’s Max. He’s the King of the Big Cats. Our clan and his pride have been allies for years.”
There was a lull in their conversation and Jace could tell they were both trying to decide what to say next. Unable to hold back, he said what he’d been thinking since the first time he’d recognized her as his. “I’m not sure how much you know about dragons but here is the simple truth. The legend says, there is one woman in all the world, created for each dragon shifter. She is the other half of his soul and that of his dragon’s as well. The Universe made her especially for him and it is said she will bring light to his soul. I know it’s true, not only because I’ve watched as other Guardsmen of our Force have each found their mate but also because I found you.”
Clearing her throat and taking a deep breath she asked, “Are you sure?”
“Just as sure as I know the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. You are my mate and we are destined to be together, forever…in this life and the next.”
He had no idea what she was thinking and refused to tap into their mating link to see. This was something she had to reconcile on her own. A flood of emotions crossed her face, but she never once broke eye contact with him. He took comfort in the fact that she was not hiding. They were facing whatever came next together.
Melanie squinted her eyes and tilted her head to the side like she was debating what to say next. Jace held his breath, praying she wasn’t about to tell him to take a long walk off a short pier. It took a minute but finally she asked, “So that’s why we can talk to each other…up here?” She tapped her temple.
Nodding, he chuckled. It wasn’t the question he’d expected but knew it was the first of many. “Yes, ma’am. We call it mindspeak. All dragons have it once their initial transformation is complete. We can speak directly into the minds of anyone we have a bond of fealty or blood with and most importantly with our mates. It doesn’t usually happen until after the official mating ceremony, but Kyra assures me that because of our combined magical ability, once our mating bond began, we were able to mindspeak.”
“The mating bond is the reason I can feel things that you’re feeling and know when you’re close?”
“Right you are, mo chroi’.”
“And you’re not even the littlest bit freaked out that you’re doomed to spend forever with the granddaughter of the Grand Draoi of the Dorcha? Not to mention, she doesn’t really know how to use the power keg of magic inside her?””
Jace opened himself completely to her, sending love and reassurance through their link. “I am not doomed to do anything. I am destined to spend the rest of my very long life with the best woman I’ve ever known. A woman that I love more than life itself.”
He caught her chin gently between his thumb and index finger, refusing to let her look away from him. “She’s not only gorgeous but has a heart the size of Texas, more compassion than Mother Theresa, and is smarter than Einstein.”
Jace was rewarded with a small self-conscious smile. “You, Melanie Rose Whelan, are perfection personified. With you as my mate, I will want for nothing. I am honored and oh so very humbled to spend forever with you.” Then he added, “And as far as using your magic goes, Kyra is more than willing to help you with anything you need.”
One lone tear rolled down her cheek while Jace held his breath, waiting for her to respond. “Oh Jace, thank you so much. You have no idea how much this means to me. After almost twenty years of hiding, I finally belong. I love you, too, so very, very much.”
Unable to stand the temptation of her pouty pink lips one second longer, he closed the distance between them, gently laid his lips to hers, and slowly kissed his mate. There was no rush, nothing to prove, just the perfect meeting of two souls that recognized the one that completed them in every way. He felt more alive, more complete, more of everything than ever before. The part of him that had been missing, the piece of his soul that made everything possible clicked into place. Too soon, Melanie broke away, breathless and dreamy-eyed. Jace’s dragon followed suit and purred with contentment.
A gentle blush touched the apple of her cheeks when she noticed him watching her. She glanced at him through her thick, dark lashes before looking away and curling into his chest. He stroked her back, enjoying the complete solace of the moment. The man, the beast, and their mate were totally content. It was a perfect moment in time that Jace would remember forever.
“Mo ghra’?” He asked, happy Melanie already understood most of the ancient language.
“Yes?” She mumbled against his chest, stretching before propping up on her elbows and smiling.
“I made a promise to myself from the moment I found you missing. I swore that I would make you mine forever the minute I had you back in my arms.”
He felt her holding her breath and watched as her eyes became as large and round as dinner plates. Shoving down the laughter that threatened to overflow, Jace pushed on. “Melanie Rose Whelan, will you do me the unparalleled honor of officially becoming my mate?”
If possible, her eyes got even larger, she then exhaled the breath she’d been holding and opened her mouth to speak. He barked out a laugh when all that crossed her lips was a tiny squeak. It took three tries but when she finally spoke, he thought he could fly without his dragon.
“Jace MacQuaid, there is nothing in this whole wide world that would make me happier than becoming your mate.”
He whooped and hollered a ‘Hell yeah’ that had Liam, Dev, and Rory racing into the room. Before they could ask, he yelled, “She said yes! Can you believe that shit? She said yes!”
The three Guardsmen laughed and were in the process of congratulating the happy couple when a grumpy Royce and a smiling Kyra entered the room.
“What the hell, young’un? You couldn’t wait until a decent hour to start celebrating.” Royce grumbled.
“What he’s really saying is…We couldn’t be happier for you. When is the ceremony and what can we do to help?” Kyra added and the room erupted in laughter as the rest of the Guardsmen presently staying at Rory’s house came straggling into the room.
Melanie looked at Jace, then at Kyra, then back to Jace with sheer panic in her eyes. “I have no idea how to plan a mating ceremony.”
“Don’t worry, mo chroi’. In dragon culture it’s the man that does all the planning. I even get to pick out your gown.”
“No way? That’s great! I’m a total disaster when it comes to things like this.”
“Not to worry. I got it covered.”
“Hey, young’un, we doing this here or flying home for the festivities?” Royce asked, a little less grumpy than when he came in.
Looking back to Melanie, he answered. “Whatever Melanie wants, I’m good with, but I will admit to wanting her to be mine as quickly as possible.”
“No pressure.” Melanie joked. “Whatever you want to do is fine with me, Jace.”
“Then here it is! Day after tomorrow we’ll be officially mated.”
“All right, young man, get your butt out of that bed and get to work. I’ll sit with Melanie and answer any questions she might have since Siobhan is an ocean away.” Kyra lightly clapped her hands together and made a shooing motion with her hands toward the other Guardsmen in the room. “Let’s get the coffee going and breakfast started while these two get ready for a busy day.”
Stepping over the threshold, the little witch called over her shoulder, “No dallying you two, we’ve got lots to accomplish and two days to get it done.”
Both Melanie and Jace laughed out loud as the door clicked shut and the sounds of Kyra issuing orders continued. In less than an hour they had both showered – separately, much to Jace’s chagrin – were dressed in fresh clothes, and appeared at the dining room table just in time to have breakfast.
Walking out the door with Liam and Rory in tow, Jace looked over his shoulder one more time, taking in the person he loved more than anything in the world. Their eyes met, the electricity of their connection settl
ed deep in his heart, and he sighed as her voice floated through his mind. “I love you, Jace MacQuaid.”
8
The last two days had been crazy. Melanie learned so many things she never could’ve imagined about dragons, their origins and their customs. She wondered if she would ever remember it all. If that wasn’t enough, tons of people had started to arrive, some she knew and some she didn’t. She tried like hell to remember all their names but knew for sure she was going to screw up somewhere along the line.
Melanie nearly had a stroke when Jace dropped the bomb that his mother and two brothers were coming from the clan of his birth.
“What? Who’s coming?” She spun around to face him.
“My mom and my brothers.” He stated so matter of factly, she expected his sentence to end with ‘duh’.
“Oh. Okay.”
Walking across the room, Jace wound his fingers through hers and asked, “What’s the matter, m’fhíorghrá?”
She smiled at the beautiful endearment, knowing full well he was her one true love as well. “Nothing. It’s just for some reason I thought your family had passed like mine. It’s just a shock, that’s all.”
“Okay, let’s get one thing straight. That bullshit may work with everyone else but not with me. I want us to be honest about everything and that means you tell me when something is bothering you. It’s my job to take care of it from there. Got it?” He kissed the tip of her nose, which eased the sting of his words, but Melanie had to make sure he understood who she was.
“While I appreciate your need to ‘take care’ of me and Kyra even prepared me for it, you need to realize that I’ve been on my own for a long time. It’s gonna take a while for me to not just take care of things on my own. But you are right, we do need to be honest with one another and I did hold back.”
“I know you can take care of yourself. Hell, it’s one of the million things I love about you. Now, out with it.”
“I’m just afraid they won’t like me.” She spoke as fast as she could and mumbled, hoping Jace wouldn’t hear but with his dragon hearing, he heard every word.
Lifting her into the air, he carried her to the chair by the window, sat down and placed her on his lap, facing sideways. He tenderly laid the tips of his fingers on her cheek, turning her head until they were facing one another. His smile was open and honest, making it hard for her to swallow past the lump in her throat. When he spoke, she could feel the love in his words.
“They are going to absolutely adore you. Mom, you can call her Jillian, loves to hug and will make all over you. Jonah, my older brother, will flirt with you until I want to rip his heart out, just to mess with me. Lastly, Jalen, who’s five years younger than I am, will tell you every embarrassing story he can think of about our childhood. That’s my family in a nutshell and you have nothing to worry about.”
“But what about my family? What are they gonna think about the blood of a crazy, black magic Grand Draoi running through my veins?”
“My mom always said you can pick flowers and you can pick your seat, but you can’t pick your relatives, so I’m sure they’ll be just fine with it.”
Melanie laughed out loud as her remaining anxiety melted away. Hugging Jace as tight as she could, she whispered, “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome, mo chroi’.” He lifted her off his lap and made sure she was steady on her feet before standing alongside her. A quick kiss and he was turning towards the door. “Now, I have tons of last minute things to get done. Not to mention the ladies were giving me grief for bothering you before the ceremony.” With his hand on the knob, Jace turned and winked, then opened the door and said, “I love you more than the stars in the sky,” before disappearing.
Wanting to make sure he knew she felt the same, she sent a message of her own through their mating bond. “I loved you yesterday. I love you today. I’ll love you tomorrow. Oh hell, I’ll love you forever.” The warmth that filled her heart and soul let her know he’d heard and was just as happy as she was.
Kyra, Sam, Kyndel, Charlie, Anya, and Emma all came rushing into her room as soon as Jace had walked out the front door. Melanie was tickled that most of the mates from Jace’s clan had come along with Rayne, Aaron, Rian, and Carrick to attend the reception after the mating ceremony, especially since only she, Jace, the Guardsmen of the Force, and the Elders could be at the ceremony. Melanie had asked several times if Jace was sure he didn’t want to go home to get officially mated, but his response was always the same. “No way! I’m not letting you get away.”
The doorbell rang while the ladies were doing her hair and helping her with her makeup. Kyra excused herself and returned just a few minutes later with a huge bouquet of spring flowers, a big white box with a bronze satin bow, and Hannah. Trying not to cry and mess up her newly applied makeup, Melanie motioned for her childhood friend to come closer. “You have to come here, crazy woman. They’re trying to make me presentable.”
With tears running down her cheeks, Hannah came right over, hugged her tight around the neck. “You are always presentable, goofball.” Everyone in the room chuckled, then Hannah added, “I am so happy for you, Meli Rose.”
“And I’m so happy you’re safe and here with us.” Melanie smiled.
Next came the flowers, Kyra placed them on a small table in front of the window closest to Melanie and handed her the card. On your special day, we wish you all the love and happiness in the world. Sorry we couldn’t be there with you and Jace. See you when you get home. All our love, Aidan, Grace, Ashton, Angus, and Sydney. She completely understood that Grace and the twins were nowhere ready to travel and that Sydney had stayed to help with the new babies, but she was blown away by the couples’ thoughtfulness.
Lastly, Kyra sat the white box on the bed. It was perfect timing as the others had just finished with her makeover. Rising, Melanie made her way to the bed, carefully untied the ribbon, laid the lid on the bed, and stood speechless as the strapless bodice of the gorgeous white gossamer gown shimmered and sparkled in the afternoon sun shining through the open window.
Picking it up, she awed at the expertly embroidered tiny bronze flames and diamond-like crystals that covered the entire top of the dress. Larger crystals cascaded from the cinched waistline to the bottom of the floor-length skirt. Turning towards the antique mirror that stood in the corner of the room, she held the dress in front of her, marveling at her own reflection.
“On my Heavens that is amazing.” Sam breathed.
“Yes. It is stunning. Now, let’s get you into it before your escorts get here.” Kyndel winked.
In less than a minute, hands were coming at her from every direction. Jace’s T-shirt that she’d used as a bathrobe was gently lifted over her head. “Arms up.” Charlie instructed while she and Anya brought her mating gown over her head, careful not to disturb her hair or makeup.
Kyra peeked over her shoulder and began lacing up her bodice. “Tight enough? Can you still breathe?” The little witch teased.
Melanie nodded. As soon as Kyra had her all tied into her gown, Anya secured the wide bronze ribbon that went with the dress around her waist. Standing at her side, Devon’s mate smiled sweetly. “You’re just a vision, Mel.”
“Give a spin, pretty lady.” Emma chuckled from behind her.
Whirling like a princess at the ball, Melanie made two complete revolutions before stopping and facing the women that became more like sisters than friends to her in the last two days. Her heart filled with feeling of belonging and love completely foreign to her. Hannah walked towards her and placed the bronze satin slippers that accompanied her dress on the floor at her feet. Stepping into the shoes, she took a half turn and looked at the finished product now that she was made over from head to toe.
Looking good, kiddo. These ladies can work a serious makeover. They should start a salon.
“All right, Sadie, Sadie, soon to be married lady. I have it on good authority your escorts have just arrived.” Kyra tapped her temple and An
ya nodded in agreement.
Melanie followed as the ladies filed into the hallway and had just stepped into the living room when the doorbell sounded. Anya opened the door and there stood Devon and Royce dressed in surcoats reminiscent of Arthurian times, made from luxurious, bronze wool, trimmed in black braid with silver thread glittering throughout. She knew they matched the scales of Jace’s dragon almost exactly from her brief introduction to the beast. On the front, there was an intricately embroidered picture depicting a dragon in flight. They each also wore a black, long-sleeved undershirt and pants, as well as knee high, polished black boots that shined in the afternoon sun.
The Guardsmen bowed, returned to standing, and announced in unison, “Your steed awaits, milady.” Both men winked and all the women chuckled as Royce and Devon gently took her hands, placed them on their bent elbows, and led her to the black stallion with bronze and white ribbons braided into its mane.
Devon lifted her into the saddle and made sure she was steady enough to ride side saddle while Royce stroked the horse’s nose and held him still. As soon as they were sure she was ready, the Guardsmen mounted their horses and started off towards the path that led to the beach. Royce at the front, Melanie in the middle with Devon bringing up the rear, they made short work of their trip to the shore.
When the sea wall came into view, Melanie also noticed a young Guardsman in training, Seth, whom she’d met at the lair. He stood at attention, dressed identically to Devon and Royce, holding an enormous bouquet of bronze roses. As soon as her feet touched the ground, the young man approached. Bowing low, he handed her the flowers, stood, and returned to his post at the top of the stone stairs that led to the beach.
She took the cream colored card elegantly embellished with her name, opened the envelope, and smiled at the message on the card. Today I marry the best woman I’ve ever known. I love you more than the stars in the sky. Looking forward to forever with you. Love, J.