That One Moment (Lost in London #2)(82)
The past week without Vi has consisted of a lot of angry grunting and snarling. Namely at Theo because he’s my brother and he’s got it coming for the years of suffrage he has inflicted on me. However, Theo—being the older and apparently smarter brother—must have figured out my mood stabilizer was Marisa because every time I’d growl at him, he’d just silently pass me the baby.
God I’m a transparent softie.
The corner of my mouth turns up as I eye Marisa still sitting in her white linen-covered Bumbo seat nestled safely inside a wagon drenched with yards and yards of white tulle and taffeta. Leslie and Theo keep grinning down proudly at her, only halfway listening to the sermon. I think all of us are amazed at how long she’s lasting up here. The plan was for her to come down the aisle with Finley and me. Then, the minute she started to fuss, Finley was going to whisk her over to Brody, who got a hefty lesson from me on how to soothe Marisa.
I chuckle softly to myself at what an odd wedding party we must look like up here. Leslie’s side consists of Finley, Frank, and Brody. Theo’s side is me, Liam, and Daphney. Jaci no K probably developed a new vein in her forehead when Leslie informed her of their nontraditional plans. And Frank about sent her completely over the edge when he told her he was wearing a dress as well.
The cheeky bugger.
I look down and fiddle with my leather cuffs, begging myself to stop looking at Vi. God, she makes me weak. Everything about her makes me liquefy to a puddle on the ground in her presence. Why did she have to bring her f*cking brother? I groan inwardly and Leslie’s eyes flash to mine as she glances past Theo right in my direction. I swallow awkwardly and calm myself down just as the pastor asks me for the rings.
My hands tremor as I reach inside my suit coat and hand him the rings that are to represent Theo and Leslie as one. A symbol of their eternal love that has no beginning and no end. Just as Theo goes to reach for Leslie’s hand, Marisa lets out a mighty cry. Finley jumps to action, but Leslie stops her in her tracks, bends over in her beautiful wedding gown, and picks up my niece. Theo’s eyes are watching her affectionately the entire time, devouring every flicker of her movement. She tucks Marisa against her stomach so she’s facing out and resumes her position at the altar. Family complete now, Leslie beams at my brother with the happiest, most content, albeit wobbly with emotion, serene smile I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
My eyes prick as I glance down to Marisa who’s managed to tuck a piece of her lacy dress into her mouth for a good chew. She looks up happily, clearly much more content to be standing up here in Mummy’s arms and looking at Daddy than down in that bloody wagon by herself.
The pastor attempts to resume, but Theo coughs loudly and looks down, pulling his glasses off his face and pinching the bridge of his nose. I want to reach out and offer a reassuring pat on his shoulder, but I refrain. As if sensing my support, he glances back at me, giving me a glimpse of something I’m not all together sure he wanted me to see.
His weakness.
My brother’s crumbling, love-spilling-over-the-top vulnerability is exposed on every raw flicker of his face. He smiles at me knowingly and nods, a moment of thoughtfulness exchanged between us. He then looks back to his wife and daughter and readies himself to solidify his happily ever after.
He’s feeling. He’s doing exactly what Doc said is the hardest challenge of all and he’s making it look bloody good. He looks happier than I’ve ever seen him.
As I watch them, my heart pounds like it’s going to burst out of my chest any second. It already felt like it was holding on by a very thin thread all week. But now, that thread is cinching up around my heart, tighter and tighter with every second I’m forced to stand up here and not next to Vi, touching her and telling her everything I’ve wanted to tell her since the first time I met her.
POKER FACE
When the pastor tells Theo he can kiss his bride, I slam my eyes shut, unable to observe the end of the most vulnerably raw and absolutely beautiful wedding I’ve ever witnessed. Tears slip out from beneath my lashes because, even though I can’t see their kiss, I can feel it. I think everyone in this tiny chapel can feel it.
Finally, I open my eyes and I can’t help but smile at Leslie as she beams from ear to ear with tears in her eyes. She lifts Marisa up between her and Theo and they both kiss either side of her cheeks simultaneously. Cameras flash wildly as the small congregation of less than fifty people all “aw” in unison at the perfectly beautiful little family.
The wedding was gorgeous. Simple, but in no way understated. That just wouldn’t be Leslie. Punches of colour explode everywhere from the wildflower bouquets, to the bold multi-coloured bridesmaids’ dresses, to the unique fitted men’s suits.
Hayden wore his better than every man up there.
Damn him all to hell.
I spent the last couple of days psyching myself up for my first sight of him. I envisioned him looking cold and detached, similar to how he appeared the night of the gala only six weeks ago. How could our story have only lasted six weeks? Somehow it feels like no time and tons of time all at once.
My expectation of him today was that he’d continue to block me out and further drive the stake through my already hardened heart.
What I didn’t expect was for him to look so…concentrated.
The three times I mistakenly locked eyes with him during the service felt like we were frozen in time. In those moments, he was showing me the same passionate, intense, brooding, possessive man who threw a fit over me nearly kissing Ethan. I thought I could be strong enough to not let his presence consume me, but he’s messing everything up looking at me the way he is. I think he stared at me through twenty-five of the thirty minutes worth of ceremony. I have no idea what he’s after, but I just pray that he knows the damage done last week is irreconcilable.