Society Weddings (Corrigan & Co. Book 11) (13 page)

He turns me to him, and pushes my bra down
to take a nipple in his mouth. He doesn’t suck hard, but I think he
wants to. “You can do it,” I tell him.

He shakes his head and then lifts it to look
at me. “I don’t want your milk. It’s hella sexy watching you feed
our boy, but that’s not a turn on for me. I just need my mouth on
these.”

“By all means, do what you want.”

“Really? What I want?”

“Yes. Suck them to your heart’s
content.”

“What if I want to fuck them?”

We haven’t done that before, but I think I’d
like that. A lot. “Oh yeah. That, too.”

He nudges me so I’m flat on my back, and
then pulls my bra and panties off before removing his briefs. “I
want to lick your pussy while I fuck your tits.”

“Yeah. That’ll work.”

He positions himself over me, and I squeeze
my breasts tight around his cock. As he starts moving, he leans
down and sucks my clit into his mouth. He begins alternating
between my clit and my center and I flick my tongue out to lick his
balls.

“Fuck, Dree.”

“Little Hollywood likes my breasts?”

“Almost as much as your pussy.”

“I can’t wait for that.”

He lets out a growl and starts pumping
harder as we both use our tongues to drive each other crazy. He
knows exactly what to do to me, exactly what I like, and it doesn’t
take long until he has me coming. I bite his ass to muffle my
scream, and feel his thrusts grow erratic. Seconds later, his
release is warm on my stomach, and he’s rolling off me. I reach
down and run my fingers through his cum before licking them
clean.

“You’re trying to kill me.”

“Nah. Drive you crazy maybe, but I need you
alive so we can keep doing things like that.”

“Any time you want, Dree. Any fucking time.
Little Hollywood and I are more than happy to oblige.”

 

* * *

 

Blake

 

I walk around the grounds of the Griffin
compound and marvel at what Stella’s put together for us. I know
Audrey picked it all, but her friend made it happen. She has to be
tired after executing all these weddings, but you wouldn’t know it
from how she’s smiling right now.

“Pretty awesome, huh?” she asks, gesturing
to a set of steps that have flowers and candles all over them.

Yellow daisies spell out “LOVE” and then
white and yellow flowers are all around. I also passed a cool candy
and dessert bar that even has a small cake on it. Our larger cake
is inside the giant tent that’s been erected, and when I peeked in,
I saw the elegant yellow, white, and black decorations in there.
Trust my wife to make the wedding fun outside, and formal
inside.

“Yeah, it is,” I say as Reina approaches,
rubbing her arms.

“You are not allergic to yellow,” Stella
tells her, rolling her eyes.

“I think I am. I’m not scratching, but
seeing it everywhere is making me itch.”

“You both look beautiful in your dresses,” I
say, trying hard not to laugh.

“They are pretty,” Reina concedes. “But I’m
still itchy.”

“Come on, drama queen, let’s get you a drink
before we line up,” Stella offers, shaking her head with a
smile.

I wave goodbye and walk over to my place in
front of the chairs. We don’t have an arch or anything, because
Audrey liked the idea of us being in the open in front of everyone.
The white aisle is lined with square boxes filled with lemon
slices, and flowers, topped by glasses filled with small white
candles. It seems ridiculous, but it’s actually pretty cool.

My best friend, Jesse, and I catch up while
we wait. He was in the air when Audrey went into labor, so he
missed the hospital ceremony. He stayed on for a few days, but he’s
been back at work in San Diego, which used to be my main base of
operations for my movie career. Until I got a chance with Audrey,
and moved to Vegas. He doesn’t want to move here, and we can work
separately for the most part. I really do miss him. though.

The music starts, and we both turn to watch
the bridesmaids come down the aisle. Jeanne is last, holding Joe in
her arms. She walks over, and I kiss them both before she hands Joe
off to Audrey’s mom. And then my wife is coming down the aisle on
her father’s arm, and all the breath leaves my body.

She’s got on a full veil, but I can still
make out most of her dress beneath it. It’s strapless, dipping down
into a scandalous “V” that has her tits pushed together, and
wanting to burst free. There’s some kind of flower decorations at
her waist, and she’s got a big, full skirt at the bottom. It looks
like layers and layers of tulle. Buried treasure has always been my
favorite kind, so I can’t wait to go exploring.

I don’t even remember her veil being lifted,
or taking her hand in mine, but here she is in front of me. The
woman of my dreams. She’s already my wife, but that doesn’t make
this any less special.

“I love you, Dree.”

“I love you too, Hollywood.”

Reina & Matt

Matt

 

“Why are we in London, Matt?”

“This is where I got you back, so it’s the
perfect place to bring you to relax. You’ve been working hard on
getting the Society academy set up, and before the recruits start
in the next few months and you get too busy for me, I wanted some
alone time.”

“We could’ve relaxed closer to home,
especially since I only have three days I can take off right
now.”

“I wanted us to have our engagement party
here.”

“Engagement party? We had one of those
before we got married.”

“Did you have fun?”

“No. But an engagement party suggests that
we’re having a wedding.”

“We are. In two weeks.”

“Here in London?”

“Nope. Mexico.”

“I-I’m not ready for that, Matt.”

“Which is why we’re having the ceremony in
the courtyard of the convent, and not the chapel. When you’re ready
for a church, we’ll do that, too. I just want you to have something
you’ll love.”

“I already have you.”

“You know what I mean.”

“Who’s all going to be at this engagement
party?”

“Our friends, our families, the Griffins,
Aqeelah, Nev and Sully. You know, the usual.”

“We could’ve done this in Vegas.”

“Yes, but you told me that when you were
here, you wished I could’ve been walking around with you. We’ll get
to Paris later, but I wanted to give you your wish here at
least.”

“If the people you do business knew you were
such a softy, C&C would be in serious trouble.”

“Good thing you’re the only one who can make
me soft.”

“I thought I made you hard,” she tells me,
cupping me through my pants.

“Later,” I tell her, pulling away with a
smile. “We have to get changed and meet everyone at Jessica’s
place.”

 

* * *

 

Reina

 

The cobalt blue dress Matt picked for me is
gorgeous. I know it was him, and not Stella, because other than
shoes, there aren’t other accessories. I slide it on, zip it up,
and twist back and forth in the mirror. The top is strapless, and
the bottom falls in waves of chiffon to the floor. It’s
perfect.

“You ready, Rei?” Matt asks from the other
side of the door. He insisted we get dressed separately so we could
surprise each other.

“I am,” I say, opening the door.

“Your flowers, my lady,” he says, handing me
a crystal encrusted clutch with a rose in the middle. “All of your
necessary stuff is in there.”

“It’s beautiful. So is the dress. Thank
you.”

“Hold that thought. I have one more thing,”
he tells me, pulling my cuff from Tiffany out from behind his back.
“I’m going to have to buy you a low cut dress so you can finally
wear your necklace.”

“I’ve worn my necklace,” I remind him,
pulling him down for a kiss. “Did you forget?”

“I meant in public, and no, I’ll never
forget coming home to find you in only that necklace, bracelet, and
wedding ring.”

“Good. My work here is done.”

“We haven’t even started, Rei.”

“No, Matteo, we haven’t.”

“We have to go,” he growls in my ear. “Stop
calling me that, or I’ll be forced to fuck you right here in the
hall.”

“What’s wrong with that idea?”

“We have a party to go to.”

“Fine, but when we get back, I expect an
all-nighter.”

“You better.”

He grabs my hand and pulls me out the door.
The drive to Jessica’s flat from ours is short, and we’re inside
before I know it. I hug my parents first, thanking them for coming
all this way.

“We are so happy to
see
you
happy,
Reina,” my mother tells me.

“I really am.”

“He told you about the wedding at the
convent?” my father asks.

“Yes. On the grounds.”

“You are still struggling with your faith?”
my mother wants to know.

“I am,” I admit. “I know it’s there, but
it’s still just outside of my grasp.”

“So we will have a third wedding? Maybe that
was your idea all along,” my father teases me.

“Yes, and no. I didn’t even know Matt
planned this wedding for me.”

“I didn’t,” my husband says, kissing me on
the shoulder. “I got Mother’s approval, invited everyone, and maybe
planned a surprise, but the other details are all up to you.”

“In two weeks?”

“You
are
the head of the Society, with
unlimited resources at your fingertips, aren’t you?”

“Yes, but still. I have so much to do right
now.”

“I’ll help wherever you need me, but I want
this to be the wedding of your dreams.”

“I’m going to take you up on that help.”

“I’ll help, too,” my mother says, and I know
she’s thinking about how she missed out last time, because I didn’t
care about any of it.

“I’d like that.”

“Can you excuse us for a moment? I have
something else to show Reina,” Matt says.

“Of course.”

We hug my parents again, and Matt walks me
over to the main dinner table. It’s in front of the window and has
various chandeliers over it. They range from elaborate to just
circular strands of light. I love them all.

“This is so pretty. Jessica must have some
awesome parties at this table.”

“Maybe, but I think the chandeliers kind of
make it awesome.”

“They totally do. I might have to ask her
where she got them.”

“She borrowed them from me. Or rather, I
asked her to put them up for the night.”

“What?”

“These are ours. I saw something like this
online, and knew you’d love them.”

“I do,” I tell him honestly. “We don’t host
many formal dinners, though.”

“No, but I was thinking more about laying
you out under them and licking every inch of your body.”

“Do you think everyone would leave right
now, including Jessica?”

“Knowing this crowd, probably.”

“We can’t ask them to, can we?”

“We could, but they flew all this way to
celebrate with us, so we shouldn’t.”

“I know. A girl can dream, though,
right?”

“Definitely. And then a guy can do
everything in his power to make all of her dreams come true.”

“You do that every day,” I tell him, kissing
him with every bit of feeling I have inside of me.

 

* * *

 

Matt

 

I look around at the community center Reina
and I had built, marveling at its transformation into a full blown
fiesta. Reina wanted a traditional party the whole village could be
invited to, and what my wife wants is what she gets. Colorful
flags, along with both paper and real flowers, are everywhere. Our
first wedding was all sophistication, but this one is all Reina.
It’s the girl who grew up here, and the woman who’s never forgotten
her roots.

The tables spill out of the open-air room,
and into the street, where the stage is set up. There is a large
area for dancing, and the smell of delicious food assaults me as I
walk outside. Every woman in the village, along with some men, are
cooking for us, and I can’t wait to eat. After I marry my wife
again, that is.

I make my way down the street, shaking hands
and smiling at everyone along the way. Contrary to the bright
colors surrounding me, I’m in a tan suit with a white shirt
underneath. No tie, just like Reina asked of me. I would’ve worn a
monkey suit if she wanted, and yeah, I know, I’m whipped. After all
I’ve put her through over the years, I’m damn lucky to still have
her in my life. I finally know I’m worthy of her, but that doesn’t
mean I’ll ever take her for granted again. I won’t.

I walk into the courtyard of the convent and
see the chairs all set up, facing one of the fountains. There will
be no officiant for our ceremony, since we’re already married. No
priest to bless us, because Reina isn’t ready for that yet.
Instead, we’ve chosen to do something special, something that’s
important to both of us.

“Hola, Matteo,” Mother says, coming out to
greet me.

“Hola,” I reply. “Thank you again for
this.”

“It is my pleasure. And thank you for all
you’ve done for this village. It has only been a few short months,
and yet it is like a new place, full of life.”

“This is where Reina came from. Neither of
us will ever forget that.”

“You are a good man.”

“I’m trying to be.”

“You are.”

“That means a lot coming from you. Thank
you.”

“You’re very welcome. It looks like your
friends have arrived,” she says, nodding to my guys who are walking
outside. “I will go check on Reina.”

She nods as she passes Aiden, Nate, Jake,
and Theo on her way inside. “Hey guys. Glad you could make it.”

“We’re early, ass—oh shit, is it okay to
cuss on holy ground?” Nate asks.

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