Ginger and Thyme (Kootenai Pack Book 4) by Lynn Katzenmeyer

Ginger and Thyme (Kootenai Pack Book 4) by Lynn Katzenmeyer

Author:Lynn Katzenmeyer [Katzenmeyer, Lynn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-09-03T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Ginger

Easterville, Minnesota

3 years ago

“No, no, no!” I grumbled, “The chairs need a gap so people can see the ceremony.”

The big day had arrived.

Cain was getting married.

But not to me.

I decided to follow Evan’s advice and to make the wedding as amazing as possible. Show him how much I cared. I organized the whole thing because Lee and Cain only cared that at the end of the day we’re together. Just thinking of that sentiment made me nauseous.

When compiling the guest list, it kept growing and growing until the only possible way to have everyone they wanted at the ceremony was for it to be outdoors. Which meant six different contingencies for light rain, heavy rain, sporadic rain, storms, and acts of Moon Goddess.

Then the duo couldn’t be bothered to have opinions on anything. From color palettes to bridal party attire. Then when they did pick one, they kept adding more people to the party. In order to get Evan to match, I had to bully him into a custom suit.

But now that the day was here, it seemed like everyone was against me. Olly and Charlie were supposed to be in charge of chairs, and it was like they’d never been to a theater before.

I sat in a chair and pointed ahead of me, “Do you think Louie Lark is going to be able to see over Mercy’s head if the bear sits in front of him?”

“No,” Olly grumbled.

“But if the chair is here,” I stood up and moved the chair where I had instructed the twins, “Will he be able to see?”

The twins huffed and got back to work.

“Tiny tyrant,” Evan muttered under his breath. He was supposed to be in charge of the ceremony space. Good thing I stopped by when I did or the whole thing would be a disaster.

My phone rang, Sarah, the human barmaid was on the other end, “Where’s Lee’s bouquet?”

“Bouquet?” I ran down the mental list of everything needed for a human wedding and I couldn’t place that word.

“The bundle of flowers she carries when she walks down the aisle?”

“Shit,” I’d been putting off flowers because the smell irritated my wolf, “Let me see what I can pull up.

I called Mercy, “Please tell me you haven’t left Mainsbury yet.”

My polar friend laughed, “You’re in luck, the mama bears are arguing with the sitter. I’d say another ten minutes at least.”

“Do you have any flowers I can have?”

“Ummm let me check the green house. Do you want to pick them, or should I just bring it?”

“Just bring what you can spare. I’ll sort through it when you get here. Thank you so much.”

“Anything for our good pal Cain. I can’t believe he’s getting remated. I’m so happy for him,” Mercy gushed.

“Got to go.”

The bears arrived minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to start. The bundles of flowers looked pretty pitiful. As Mercy was naming them for me, I knew which I needed to pick.

“Aster and Lily.”

It was a slim chance. But there was



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