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Her cheeks turned a lovely shade of pink.

“Do you take this woman to be your wife?” the officiant asked.

“Yes. A thousand times, yes.”

“I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.”

Wrapping one arm around Kat’s waist and the other on the back of her head, I pulled her against me and took her lips in a rough, sensual kiss. Sealing us together forever. I’d never been so happy in my entire life. The last of the darkness around my heart faded, replaced by the love Kat freely gave to me. I pulled back, looked into her eyes, and pecked her quickly on the lips before turning us to face the crowd.

“Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis,” the officiant said.

Cheers rang out. I raised our hands in the air and smiled big. Together, we walked down the aisle toward our future.

“MMM. THIS CAKE IS AMAZING,” Kat moaned.

My dick throbbed in my slacks. I’d been dying to get my hands on her all night, and we were finally alone. I had booked a small private cabin in the mountains for us to retreat to for a week. I couldn’t wait to get under that dress. Kat insisted we eat cake first. Little did she know I’d brought a small one for us to indulge in over the week.

The girls had helped me by packing Kat a suitcase. I spent the day before our wedding packing the cabin with anything we would need. There was no cell service, and the way the cabins were set up, we would have all the privacy we needed.

Frank had told me about these cabins. He and Mindy had escaped to one when they were sneaking around trying to hide their relationship. I was glad they had because it was the perfect spot.

I snapped a picture of Kat. Her wedding dress was bunched up around her on the couch, and she had the plate of cake resting on her stomach. Her hair had fallen a little, but it looked beautiful. Her head was tipped back, her eyes were half closed, and her lips tipped up in a small smile. I knew it would be my favorite picture of her.

“Did you just take a picture of me?” she asked.

“No.”

“Yes, you did. Let me see it.”

“No.” I held my phone away from her. She lunged for it.

“Careful now. You’re going to dump your cake.”

“Oh no!” She grabbed the plate and held it close to her chest.

I laughed. “You’re so cute. I love you.”

Happiness radiated from her face. “I love you too.”

I leaned forward and pulled her in for a kiss. Love and light exploded in my chest, warming my entire body. I needed to be inside her. As close as two people could get. While we kissed, I took the plate from her and set it on the small table. Then I lifted her into my arms and carried her to the bed that was separated from the rest of the cabin by a set of sliding doors.

There was nowhere we needed to be for days. I intended on spending that time worshipping her and showing her just how thankful I was for her.

Epilogue

SID

“I CAN’T FIND MY RING,” Kat called from the bathroom.

Had she lost it like she lost everything else? I was always searching for her things. I’d always heard that men couldn’t find shit, but that wasn’t the case in our house. My wife was terrible at remembering where she put things. She’d also dropped a number of things down the sink.

My body stilled. Shit. Was the ring down the sink? We didn’t have time for that.

“If you wouldn’t take it off, then you wouldn’t lose it,” I called back.

She stomped down the stairs and glared at me.

“Is it down the sink?”

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