Winter had taken a picture with Rider, it was Lily’s turn next. The photographer decided to take pictures of her with Shade as they were standing next to each other exactly like the others had during their pictures.
“Last one,” the photographer said, moving to a different position. Charles, hearing the photographer, moved closer, waiting for Lily who gave him a sweet smile. Shade’s eyes narrowed as his arm slid around Lily’s waist bringing her flush against his side. Lily stiffened within his grasp, her hand going to his chest, but didn’t pull away thinking that Shade had just made the change for the photographer. Her smile became more nervous. Shade’s face became a different matter, giving a clear warning to the young man standing beside Winter. To give Charles credit, he didn’t run when the photographer finished, taking Lily’s hand.
“Let’s get something to eat.” Charles led her away to the buffet tables, giving Shade a gloating smile over his shoulder.
Not liking the look in Shade’s eyes and not wanting Beth’s wedding ruined, Winter moved to block his path.
“Hey Shade, it was a nice ceremony, wasn’t it?” Winter winced at her too cheerful voice.
Winter saw the look of sanity come back into his eyes.
“Beth and Lily looked beautiful, didn’t they?”
Shade’s eyes went to Razer and Beth standing together as their friends congratulated them.
“Yes,” he gritted out.
“They all are so happy, Beth with Razer and Lily finally settling into college. Their lives are merging, but yet still fragile. It could be hurt irreparably if she feels he’s putting a friend’s wants over her sister’s needs.”
Shade’s body stiffened, standing still.
Winter shrugged, deciding to be blunt. “It’s not like you’re deprived of female companionship. Lily will be out of school in two years with a degree she’s wanted since I’ve known her. By then you might not want her anymore.” Which was what she was hoping would happen.
Shade gave her a look that had her taking a step back, the blaze of possession in his startling blue eyes was evident as he looked at Lily and Charles sitting at one of the tables. Winter knew the chances of Shade changing his mind were nil. Shades eyes turned back to her to make sure she understood his silent message. Winter was no rocket scientist, but she was smart enough to back off. Satisfied, Shade left going in the opposite direction of Lily and Charles, leaving Winter shaking in her shoes.
Winter let out a sigh of relief at his departure, deciding to find Viper. Seeing him sitting at a table with Ton, big plates of food in front of them, she decided to fix herself a plate of food before sitting down.
“Did you two get enough food?” Winter teased as she took the chair next to Ton, pulling it out.
“Ton, Viper, I would like you to meet my Aunt Shay.” Mrs. Langley sat down next to Ton, placing her plate on the table.
Winter took the other chair sitting down next to Viper.
Eating her food, she watched as Ton and her Aunt began to talk. Her shy aunt was slowly drawn out of her shell by the gregarious man. Winter smiled, pleased, catching herself when Viper gave her a speculative look. Winter tried to appear innocent, but didn’t think she had succeeded.
The music started as Razer and Beth moved out onto the dance floor that had been placed down in the grass. Winter watched as they glided across the small floor.
“Want to dance?” Viper asked.
“Yes, I do,” Winter said, getting to her feet immediately. Viper held her close as they danced. The reception lasted several hours, in which they were dodging Beth’s biker women friends, who after loud protestations from Beth, promised to leave Bliss alone. They then turned their attention to Shade and Pastor Dean. Winter noticed Beth didn’t rescue them.
The Sheriff stopped by their table once to tell them that Jake’s charges had been reduced after Winter visited his office to explain how her memory had returned and that it wasn’t Jake who had assaulted her. He didn’t ask many questions, drawing only enough answers in order to get the charges dropped. Jake still had to face arson charges, but at least it wasn’t on Winter’s conscience that he was serving time for a crime he hadn’t committed. As Winter had left the Sheriff’s office, she had passed the empty deputy’s desk. The Sheriff didn’t blink an eye when he told her Deputy Moore had disappeared after an argument with his father.
They decided to leave not long after Razer and Beth left for the airport, going to Vegas for their honeymoon. Winter and Viper said their goodbyes to everyone before giving her Aunt Shay, who was still sitting with Ton, a quick hug.
The parking lot was filled with flowers petals and ribbons that she was sure Pastor Dean wouldn’t be happy cleaning. Driving out of the church parking lot, Winter could barely hear his voice with her helmet on and the rushing wind.
“Feel up to a moonlight run before going back to the clubhouse?”
Her head fell to his back, her arms tightened, holding him closer.
“Always, Viper.”
Chapter 22