Chapter 10

Thaila's P.O.V

Today was the big day. I was marrying Embry Call in exactly two hours and forty eight seconds. The weather had cooperated with us. The sun was shining and the tulips and crocuses were just blooming. Our wedding was to take place down at the beach, close to the place we had met. Paul and Embry's cousin Quil were the groom's men. Lisa and Katie were the bride's maids. Funny how I'd never been so sure of anything yet I was still nervous. I looked at my reflection in the mirror. Three professional make up artists had made all the difference. I looked beautiful but still myself. My dress trailed behind me with white pearls at the train. A ribbon was tide underneath my chest making my legs look longer. Every aspect of it was perfect. I looked around to see my father crying behind me.

"Oh daddy, don't start crying. You're gonna make me cry too."

"I'm sorry Thaila. I've missed so much of your life it's kind of a shock to see you all grown up and getting married." I wasn't good at emotional scenes like this.

"Daddy you know I'll always love you. I have to admit I was very angry for you leaving when I was little but it's okay now. You should know that I love Embry. I love him so much that it hurts saying his name; he's why I'm here now. He saved me daddy." The music accompaniment I'd chosen for my wedding march started to play. "Show time," I whispered. "There's one more thing, daddy."

"Yes?"

"Don't let me fall."

My wedding had been perfect. Of course everyone had been in tears by the end. I'd been crying the whole day. I'd thought weddings were supposed to be happy occasions. Don't get me wrong though. Being eternally bound to Embry Call was the best experience of my life. Besides what was to happen after the wedding.

We'd jumped into the after and car and sped off to the airport. For our honeymoon we were going to the Alps in Switzerland. I really didn't think the snow and the cold would be a problem. I was so tired that I fell asleep on the plane. I awoke when something buzzed in my ear.

"We're approaching our destination Mrs. Call. Please make sure you remember to take your werewolf with you when you leave the plane." I smirked,

"You know I really think you'd be hard to forget.