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Bonds at War: The Untouched is Mine novel Chapter 191

Chapter 191 The Wedding

ROWAN

I fixed my suit, one that I’ve worn plenty of times. It was champagne, but not sparkly. Beige, is that it? Francis told me to buy a new one, but I couldn’t be bothered.

Clothes were never something I cared aboutnot unless they were functional. The idea of spending hours trying on fabric that clung too tight or too loose made me want to crawl back into bed.

Speaking of Francis….

Ready?he asked, peeking his head inside my new room.

I glanced around the space. The house had been finished a few days ago with the exception of the office, so` I’d started transferring my things here slowly. Right now, it looked bare and uninviting. But I liked it that way. Four walls, a roof, a bed, maybe a TVwhat else did I need? Silence was enough.

I adjusted my cufflinks again and ignored the wrinkle forming across my trousers.

Francis cursed. Damn, man. You didn’t even try hard but you’re still handsome as hell. Are you single?he asked with a wink

I sighed and shook my head slowly. He grinned, leaning against the doorframe.

Want me to tell Emma?I asked, arching a brow, deliberately throwing his mate’s name into the conversation.

His expression faltered instantly. Both his hands shot up in surrender. Sorry. Don’t tell her. She’s waiting in the car.

I shook my head. Unbelievable.

Still, a ghost of a smirk tugged at my lips as I followed him out, steps echoing against the polished floor. Outside, the car door was already open.

Emma greeted me warmly. She didn’t seem to mind that I was in the back seat. I slipped into my place behind them, the eternal third wheel. They kissed once, twice, soft laughter filling the air, and I cleared my throat pointedly.

Francis turned back to me with a grin. Pray for this man. Maybe he’ll meet someone later at the party and get lucky.

I merely shook my head, eyes drawn instead to the blur of scenery as we left the South. His words lingered though, irritatingly so. Meet someone? For what? Love? Companionship?

The road stretched ahead, leading us to the midterritory. It was strange how quickly the country could change.

A year ago, this clearing between borders had been empty. Now, it was transformed into neutral ground. A place where factions could meet without bloodshed, spar for fun, and even hold events like this one.

It was Cade’s idea, which was expected.

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Chapter 191 The Wedding:

That bastard always knew what to do. He had the kind of vision that people didn’t question and only followed.

The car slowed, gravel crunching beneath the tires. Ahead, the decorations came into viewarches of white roses, banners embroidered with intertwined crests, lanterns strung like constellations overhead. Music floated in the distance, cheerful and light and laughter carried across the field..

Their grand wedding was here. Finally.

The only fault was that it hadn’t happened sooner. Arden and Cade were far too in love, and eternity was already certain for them. The way they looked at each other made the rest of us irrelevant. They were their own universe, and no one else could fit inside.

I should’ve felt happy for them. I did, in a way. But as I watched the preparations unfold, something dark pressed against my chest.

Because I couldn’t imagine that for me.

The thought came uninvited. The image refused to settle in my mind. I couldn’t picture standing at an altar and waiting for someone at the end of an aisle if it wasn’t her.

I shook my head, snapping out of it. Why the hell would I be thinking about that?

The car stopped. Francis and Emma were already stepping out, hand in hand. I followed, slower, grounding myself with each step until my shoes hit the earth.

Whispers rose like smoke the moment we stepped out of the car.

Oh, the Alpha of the South is so handsome.”

He’s not the Alpha yet! Just the Alpha heir.”

Yes, but he’s so handsome. So yummy.

I shook my head at their ridiculous statements, already tuning out their voices.

The ceremony hadn’t started just yet. The place was buzzing with chatter, laughter, and the clinking of glasses as wolves from every territory mingled.

The midterritory looked like it had been pulled straight out of a dream. The ground was covered in carpets of petals, not one corner left bare. Cade had spared no detail; it was everything a wedding should

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I adjusted the cuff of my suit again, tugging at the sleeve.

And then, without warning, an arm slid around mine.

Rowan.

Her voice had that singsong sweetness I had grown familiar with over the years. I turned, and there was Zaria, dressed in a gown that was impossible to miss. It was goldblindingly sohugging every line of her body. She looked like a stack of coins polished to shine brighter than the sun. Her lips curved into a smile.

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