Flesh and Delirium_Under the Skin Serial Part Six by K.B. Ladnier

Flesh and Delirium_Under the Skin Serial Part Six by K.B. Ladnier

Author:K.B. Ladnier [Ladnier, K.B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-02-10T16:00:00+00:00


“Holy fuck! There you are! I was about to send Vex after you!” Lucy shouted rapidly as I stepped into the back room where all the bridesmaids were set up.

The drive to the venue had taken about forty-two minutes since it was outside the city. Lucy had wanted an outdoor wedding away from the traffic and sirens, and found a place called Westbury Manor in Westbury, New York. I had walked through and explored on my way to where Lucy was in the manor.

It was a beautiful estate with a five-acre garden, an open patio area with a large fountain, several trees that were blooming with white flowers as we rolled into the spring season. White, twinkling lights were set up around the perimeter of the patio, and candles were lit on the tables. They even had peacocks frolicking along the grounds. The inside of the manor had several rooms for the bridesmaids and groomsmen to set up in, and Lucy had chosen the biggest for us. It felt nice to be in such a beautiful setting. I was happy she had picked it out.

She drew me into a tight hug and squeezed hard enough I thought my head would pop off.

“Jesus, Luce! Think you could ease up a bit?” I asked her as I tried to pry her arms away from my neck.

She let go and stepped back. “Sorry. It’s the nerves. I never thought I’d see the day I’d get married, let alone to three people. I have no fucking clue how this is going to work.”

“Uh, like any other wedding just more vows?” I supplied tentatively. I looked her over and grinned broadly at her in her dress. “You look stunning! I’m glad your dress arrived on time.”

“Thanks, Claude. I about jumped Sloan’s bones when he brought the bag in,” she let out a breath before groaning. “Oh god, I’m so damn nervous!” She threw up her hands in exasperation and walked over to a lit-up vanity with a bunch of makeup strewn across its surface.

Sawyer gagged at Lucy’s comment about her brother as she sat in the corner playing around on her phone. Randi slipped on her shoes and ambled over to me as Lucy sat at the vanity and put her face in her hands.

“She’s been like this the last thirty minutes,” Randi whispered. Even though I knew Lucy could hear, odds were she wasn’t listening at the moment. “Sawyer wasn’t much help either,” she continued. “I’ve never seen such a moody person at a wedding before. She kind of hates wearing dresses I guess.”

I glanced over at the brooding werewolf. While she did look stunning in the dress Lucy had chosen for us, it was obvious she wasn’t a fan. She kept uncomfortably shifting the tight lace sleeves on her shoulders and glancing at the short, flowing skirt with disdain.

I loved these dresses. While an all-black wedding did make us look like we were going to a funeral rather than a wedding, they were still gorgeous.



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