Wedding Bells
Sharkbait Down Under
Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort
Gold Coast, Australia
âThis is a hell of a place for a wedding,â Nicholas said as we walked across the boardwalk at the hotel pool towards Mirage Beach.
âIâm amazed the hotel could put everything together this quickly,â I replied. I was jealous of Susan; sheâd found a way to have her big day without months of planning hell. We found the wedding party near the lifeguard tower, with Linda herding them for the different shots she would need.
âAh, good, youâre here,â Linda said as she spied me. âJoin the family for a few shots.â I reluctantly let go of Nicholasâ hand and put on a big smile as I joined Susan, Hammer, Amy, and Luke on the sand near the crashing surf. âIâm sorry this is taking a little longer, but Iâm doing some short video segments as well as still photos,â she explained as she moved me to stand with Amy.
âItâs fine,â I said. Linda got some still pics after the twins joined us, with and without our wraps, and that attracted a little attention. Hotel security worked with Fiona to keep the crowd behind the rope barrier set up for the ceremony. There was a flower-covered arch stuck into the sand, and a dozen white folding chairs arranged in front of them. Speakers on posts flanked the arch and softly played Susanâs classic rock playlist. Linda started taking some video of the people arriving as Amy and Susan headed back inside to wait for the service to begin.
âWhatâs going on,â Makani sent to me as I snuggled into Nicholasâ side while we walked down the beach. We had about ten minutes before we had to be back, and I wanted to be alone with him.
âWhat do you mean,â I answered innocently.
âYouâre looking at him like a slab of Grade-A Prime Man-Meat coming off your smoker,â Noelani said. âYouâre drooling. I take it your date is going well?â
âFantastic,â I said back. âNicholas is studying to be a Doctor, AND heâs been diving since he was a boy.â
âYou canât fool us, Vicki. We know you.â
âLater.â I stopped, pulling Nicholas around before wrapping my arms around his waist and leaning my head back for a kiss. âWe shouldnât go too far,â I said.
âNot until I get you back to my room,â he replied.
âDonât,â I said. âEveryone is going to smell my arousal.â
He just laughed. âYouâll be apples. Me crackinâ a fat will show on video in these bathers. I canât swim with those shark biscuits, so give me a minute to get my donger down.â
I looked up at him and raised my eyebrow. âDo I need to pull up Google Translate on my phone?â
âYouâre going to be fine, but Iâve got to lose my erection because it will show on camera, and I canât swim out and hide with the new surfers. I can turn the Bogan twang off for work, but itâs fun watching you try and figure out what we say in plain English.â He looked out at the waves breaking onto the shoreline in front of us. âBack home, Iâd walk into the cold Southern Ocean, and it would shrink right down. Here the waters are too warm.â
I turned him around and led him on a slow walk through the wet sand. It felt so good just to be with him. âYou should come with me on my tour,â I said. âCan your family spare you for a few weeks? Iâve got events in two more cities, and weâre filming a dive on the Great Barrier Reef the day after tomorrowâs Bodyglove event.â
He looked off. âDad said, and I quote, âMom will be mad as a cut snake if this Sheila isnât home for Chrissie with us.â Weâre mates, love, and my human side is just figuring out what that means. My wolf doesnât have any doubt; you are mine, and I am yours. I canât leave you alone.â
âWe both have commitments,â I said as I looked out at the ocean. âYou have your family business, your school. You canât just walk away from everything.â
âWe will figure it out, just like youâll figure out what Iâm saying after a few days.â
âMaybe,â I said with a laugh. We took our time, talking about what my schedule was like for the next month. We were going to continue working our way west in the Southern Hemisphere. After Melbourne and Perth, it was up to Singapore for a big fashion show. After that, a photoshoot in the Maldives, then to Capetown, South Africa. After a few days diving with Great Whites, we would fly across the South Atlantic to Rio, then north to Rio de Janeiro, Jamaica, and Cancun. The tour ends in Acapulco, Mexico, on Friday, December 23rd. âAfter that, I planned to be back home until we start filming in the Gulf of Mexico in mid-January.â
âAnd now?â
âHome is a flexible idea,â I said as we crossed the rope into the private beach area.
Ian and Dorothy were waving for us from chairs in the front row. We sat down on the chairs a few minutes before Hammer and Luke walked down the aisle to stand at the right side of the arch. Both were in white swim trunks with flower print Bodyglove shirts. Pachebelâs Canon in D started, and we all stood and turned to the hotel.
Amy walked out first, looking lovely in her white bikini with a sheer flower-pattern beach coverup. Linda was moving around, recording the video while also live-streaming it to our Packs. When the music changed to Wagnerâs Bridal Chorus, we finally saw her.
Susan appeared in the walkway, but it was her escort that had my jaw drop. UNKY LEO? What the HELL? How did they keep THIS secret?
Susan looked radiant; her white bikini visible under her sheer white wrap, a white veil, and white sandals. Leo was barefoot, with gray trunks and a Bodyglove print shirt with different shark species on it. As the music played, the two made their way down the beach until they stopped just before the flower-covered arch. The music stopped, and the minister began. âWe gather here today to witness one of lifeâs great moments, the joining together of two souls in the bonds of marriage. Who gives this woman in marriage?â
âI do,â Leo said. He kissed her cheek and handed her to Hammer, shaking his hand before turning to sit by me.
âI canât believe youâre here!â
âLater,â he said.
The wedding ceremony was pretty standard, but the people and the scenery made it memorable. The couple had written their vows, and there wasnât a dry eye watching by the time they exchanged the rings. âYou may now kiss the bride,â the minister said.
âAbout time,â Hammer whispered as he pulled Susan to him. Lifting her veil, he drew her into his body and kissed her for a long time. She was flushed when they broke apart.
âLadies and Gentlemen, may I present Mr. and Mrs. Ted Northridge.â
He was the Hammer, and she was his Nail. It had been a beautiful ceremony, and I was clapping as they walked back up the beach. As soon as we got off the sand, I jumped into Leoâs big arms and hugged him.
Nicholas growled and pulled me back to him.
âItâs all right,â I said before Leo could react. âNicholas Corcoran, this is my Uncle, Leo Volkov. Leo is Alpha of the Miesville Pack and is like a father to me.â
I could sense Nicholasâ wolf coming forward, but Leo was a Mantled Alpha, and it didnât last long. Ian was just as affected, so Leo pulled his wolf back and focused on Nicholas. âIt is good to meet a friend of my niece. How long have you known our Vicki?â
âLong enough to know that she is MINE,â he replied.
âNicholas, this is Susanâs day. We arenât going to talk about that!â I was a little mad, but a new mate was possessive and didnât like me showing affection to other males.
âBut we WILL talk later,â Leo promised. I took Leo in my other hand, introducing him to everyone else in attendance as we gathered in a private room for the reception. The place was decorated beautifully, the two-tier cake near the windows looking out over the pool. So much had happened so quickly for us; it was great to be able to celebrate Susan and Hammerâs union.
We danced, partied, and swam well into the night. When Susan left for their room with her husband, everyone gathered around Nicholas and me. âSpill,â Makani said as she pulled the doors closed.
âNicholas and I are mates,â I said. âI didnât want to say anything before the wedding because this isnât my day, itâs Susanâs. I love Nicholas already, and we are going to mate tonight.â
âAre you going to his Pack, or is he coming to Three Sisters? Or Miesville?â Noelani and the others were already trying to figure out answers to questions I hadnât asked yet.
âWe need help, Uncle Leo,â I said. âThere is no Pack down under. There are about seven dozen werewolves and human spouses, in family groups of up to ten, scattered in small towns along the Southern Ocean. Everyone in Nicholasâ family descended from a single Beta wolf two centuries ago; they had no idea what an Alpha or a Pack was until I told them.â
Leo sat heavily into a chair. âThatâs unheard of,â he said.
âThatâs why I need help. When we mate, Nicholas gains the power of a Mantled Alpha. The two of us will instantly become Alphas of the Australian Pack, but forming that Pack and turning it into a cohesive unit is going to be difficult.â
Leo was working through things in his mind. âI need to bring Adrienne into this conversation,â he finally said. âThis raises all kinds of issues beyond just you and your mate.â
I could imagine. âLetâs go to your hotel room and set up a call. My parents and Alpha Steven need to be part of this too.â
âNo,â Leo said to my surprise. âThe Pack and these problems will still be here in the morning. You two need to mate before the pheromones youâre putting out drive us all nuts. Iâm sure your parents would appreciate knowing before you claim each other, even if itâs only by a few minutes.â I blushed, but he was right. I could barely sit here talking while my wolf wanted to claim her mate. âIan, I assume you can speak to the status of the wolves here?â
âThey are all family, so yes,â he said.
âFine. Join me in my room for a nightcap, and weâll make this call tonight. Maybe we can figure a few things out before they emerge in the morning.â