Chapter 381
Rachel’s POV
1 straightened the last gift box on the coffee table, arranging all thirty packages in a perfect semicircle.
Each one was wrapped differently–some in elegant silver paper, others in deep blue, a few in simple brown paper tied with twine.
I’d spent weeks gathering these, each representing a year of Nathan’s life, each chosen with careful thought.
When I heard his footsteps approaching our suite, my heart quickened. The door swung open, and Nathan walked in, his powerful frame filling the doorway. He immediately locked onto the collection of boxes.
“What’s all this?” he asked, his deep voice carrying a hint of confusion. “The wedding gifts arrived already?”
I couldn’t help but smile as I walked toward him, taking his hand. “No, these aren’t from wedding guests. I looked up into his eyes, suddenly feeling shy, “These are for you.”
Nathan’s eyes widened. “For me? Why?”
I guided him to the sofa, noting his bewildered expression. “Because…” I paused, searching for the right words. “I want you to know that I appreciate who you are now, but also cherish all the experiences that made you the man standing before me.”
Nathan sat down, his eyes still fixed on the thirty packages, expression unreadable. I picked up the first gift–small, wrapped in pale blue paper -and placed it in his hands.
“This is for your first year,” I explained as he carefully unwrapped it to reveal a small blanket I’d crocheted myself. It had taken me weeks to learn, with Victoria’s patient guidance. “It represents the warmth of a mother’s love… something you were robbed of as a child.”
Nathan’s fingers traced the stitches, his touch so gentle it made my throat tighten.
I handed him the second gift. Inside was a children’s book–the same one I’d heard him reading to our son.
“Your father read this to you,” I said softly. “And now you read it to Mateo. You’re a wonderful father, Nathan. Better than you give yourself
credit for.
He unwrapped the third gift–a carefully carved wooden wolf. “This represents your strength,” I explained. “Even as a child, you were powerful.”
As Nathan continued opening each gift, I explained their meanings: a small silver key for the year he’d taken control of his pack; a miniature sword for the battles he’d fought; a handcrafted journal for the wisdom he’d gained. With each gift, the hard lines of his face softened, his eyes brightening with surprise and curiosity.
The thirtieth gift–a golden picture frame containing a photograph of Nathan, our son, and me–was the last. He held it in his hands for a long moment, staring at our smiling faces, tears welling in the corners of his eyes.
“I like all of them, he finally said, his voice lower than usual.
His eyes flickered with a vulnerability that made my heart skip.
So adorable.
“Do you have a favorite?” I moved closer, sliding onto his lap and wrapping my arms around his neck. “I spent a lot of time choosing each one.”
Nathan pulled me tightly against him, his strong arms encircling me completely. “The best gift I could ever hope for,” he murmured against my hair, is you. He pressed his lips gently against my forehead, his touch reverent and tender, as if cherishing something infinitely precious.
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Chapter 381
You’re the best gift I could ever hope for too.
The next morning, I stood in a small anteroom of the castle, wearing my custom wedding gown. The white fabric flowed around me like water, the bodice adorned with delicate lace.
My copper hair had been artfully arranged in an elegant updo, with a few tendrils framing my face.
Through the doors, I could hear the music playing softly. Soon it would change to the wedding march, and I would walk down the aisle to where Nathan waited with the high priest, Tyler standing as his best man, and Caelum beside him.
Gina and Victoria had already taken their places, along with the flower girl and ring bearer.
I’d hoped for a father figure to walk me down the aisle, but with Carter gone, I’d asked Selena. She stood beside me now, elegant in a silvery
gown.
As for my biological father–well, he wasn’t worth considering. Some absences were better left unfilled.
“Ready, dear?” she asked with a gentle smile.
I took a deep breath. “I’m ready.”
When the music shifted to the traditional wedding march, Selena and I stepped through the doors.
From the moment my eyes met Nathan’s at the end of the aisle, everything else faded away. He stood tall and regal in his formal suit, his eyes intense as they locked with mine.
The ceremony passed in a blur. I was vaguely aware of speaking when prompted, of sliding a band onto Nathan’s finger, but all I truly remembered was staring into his eyes as they shifted from gray to gold and back again.
Sooo cute.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.
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