The Prophecy (The Guardians) (23 page)

“Christ, Sophie, if he loved you then he wouldn’t have ever asked her to marry him.
 
For that matter, if you love him as much as you say you do, then you wouldn’t ruin this for him.” Dina pleaded.

“That’s not fair!
 
Don’t you get it?
 
He was just with her to forget about me.
 
I am the one he is meant to be with, the Oracle said so.
 
Now he is only staying with her because he’s trying to do the right thing.
 
He can’t possibly be happy with her.” Sophie pushed on.

Gabe went hot with anger.
 
He wanted to rush up to Sophie and shake her wildly, how dare she try to destroy what he had with Rachel.
 
Gabe took a step forward, prepared to set Sophie straight once and for all.
 
Before he could take another step, a figure moved into view near Sophie.

Gabe froze, staring in awe and disbelief at what he at first thought must be a daydream.
 
Standing directly in front of Sophie was Rachel, her hair wavy, though beautiful in its natural state, was adorned with a small littering of white flowers.
 
The dress, in its simplicity, made her beauty shine.
 
Layers of white satin hugged her body, revealing the curves of her ample breasts and divine hips.
 
Her exposed shoulders, skin glowing with an alabaster quality, made Gabe wish he were standing next to her so his lips could touch them.
 
The dress flowed out in billowing layers just under her hips, causing the illusion that she was floating on a layer of clouds.

As he watched her approach she didn’t look angry or hurt, simply determined.

“Sophie.” Rachel said warmly.

“Look, I don’t know you and I don’t want to hurt you, but this has to be done.
 
Gabe could never be in love with you, not while he knows there is a chance to be with me again.
 
We’re destined to be together, the Oracle told me.” Sophie argued.

“I understand,” Rachel continued, her voice still soft, laced with sympathy.
 
“Gabe is amazing.
 
I wouldn’t want to let him go either.
 
As far as the Oracle, from what I understand, everyone still has choices in life that can alter your path.”

“Well, he chose me already.
 
Beside’s, who are you to tell me anything?
 
You have no idea how much I love him.” Sophie yelled, angry at the calmness Rachel displayed.

“You’re right, I don’t know you and you don’t know me.
 
I had a life that I thought I was happy in, family and friends, a real life.
 
When I met Gabe, he made me so angry I wanted to scream, I wanted to go running back to my real life.”
 
Rachel smiled, remembering the early moments of their relationship.

“But while I was with Gabe, he opened up, he showed me how much there was to him, how amazing he is.
 
That’s when I realized I hadn’t been happy.
 
It’s like I had been in a desert my whole life praying for rain, then Gabe came.
 
He was the storm I needed.
 
Since him I haven’t been thirsty, so I understand.
 
I know how hard this must be for you.”

Sophie said nothing; she merely stared at Rachel, her mouth slightly agape.
 
Rachel was describing the exact way she felt.
 
If she felt the same way about Gabe, how could she possibly argue with her, tell her she didn’t understand when it was clear she did.

“You’re welcome to go talk to Gabe, I won’t stand in your way.
 
He told me about your discussion the other night,” when Gabe heard Rachel say the words he held his breath, afraid Sophie might erupt in anger.
 
“I think he hesitated to tell me at first, and I’m sure part of that is because he still feels something for you.
 
I know he cares a lot for you, but he’s marrying me today.
 
No matter what he might still feel for you, he loves me now.
 
So, please, if you want to go ask him feel free to, but can you hurry it along?
 
I have a groom waiting for me.”

Sophie huffed, realizing the amount of onlookers that had surrounded them.
 
Gabe stayed out of sight, listening with great pride at the way Rachel stood up for their relationship.

“Just forget it,” Sophie snapped, pushing past Dina and rushing off towards one of the nearby buildings.

Gabe didn’t linger, wanting to make sure Rachel did not know he had just witnessed what had unfolded.
 
Rushing around, back up to where the priest stood, patting Uri on the back as he did, Gabe took his place.

“Everything ok?” Uri whispered leaning in.

“Couldn’t be better.
 
Do you have the rings?” Gabe asked, checking his tie to ensure he looked his best for his bride.

“What kind of best man do you take me for?” Uri asked as if he were seriously wounded by the question.

Gabe simply laughed in response and waited as the music began.
 
He thought his feet might lift off of the ground, causing him to levitate where he stood.
 
He couldn’t stop smiling; thinking about the amazing words Rachel had spoken only moments earlier.

Gabe looked around the courtyard, friends surrounded him, some familiar and others he had never seen, but he knew without a doubt they all wanted him to succeed.
 
A feeling he was not used to having.
 
They were all there not to look on in judgment, but to show support, to wish him well in his marriage.
 
The wooden chairs were full of onlookers.
 
Surrounding the courtyard, individuals stood shoulder to shoulder.
 
Some were dressed in fine clothes, others tattered rags, showing the wear and tear of war.

Gabe took a moment to take in all of the hard work his bride had put into making sure the day was beautiful.
 
Surrounding them were white flowers on the chairs, on the ground, at the edges of the aisles, and along the arches at the front and back of the courtyard.
 
The weather was far too cold for the flowers to grow naturally to their current state; he could only imagine how many clerics Dina must have enlisted to make everything look so beautiful.

The music sounded, queuing Dina to start her bridesmaid walk down the aisle.

“Ready for this, man?” Uri asked, clearly more nervous than Gabe.

“More than I have been for anything in my life.” Gabe replied confidently.

“Just breathe, ok?
 
Remember to breathe; at least that’s what they say, right?” Uri added, not really listening to Gabe’s response.

Gabe laughed and looked over his shoulder at his best man, “I mean it, I’m good.
 
I’m so ready for this.”

Like a light entering the courtyard, Rachel approached and everyone stood.
 
She smiled as she walked, one foot then the next.
 
Gabe felt like a warm fire was burning in his chest.
 
No words came to mind, just a fuzzy and overwhelming feeling of joy.
 
She was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen.
 
A year ago he only sought to survive and be alone, now he was about to marry a woman who made him whole, something he never thought he could be.

“Hi,” she whispered to Gabe as she reached out and took ahold of his arm.

“You look beautiful.” Gabe whispered in response.

“Thank you.” Rachel replied, her eyes sparkling.

The vows came and went, and as he would one day recount the memory, it was not the words they spoke that he would reflect on.
 
It would be the sight of her when she walked down the aisle, when she took his arm, the way she glowed, almost floating as she glided to him.

“You may now kiss the bride.” the elderly gentleman said raising his arms into the air.

Without a word, Gabe reached out, and cupping Rachel’s cheek he pulled her close, their lips meeting, softly and gently, a moment of hesitation lingering between them as they both tried to memorize the moment.
 
The next instant they both gave into it, lips parting and sealing their union with the connection of their tongues.
 
When they pulled away both opened their eyes, unable to stop staring at the other.
 
It had not been a dream; they were now husband and wife.

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

Gabe lay on the large oversized bed, glancing around the room, impressed with how Dina had fixed it up so quickly.
 
Only a day early the room had been filled with twenty refugees, sleeping on blankets scattered across the floor.
 
Determined to make the night special for her dear friend Gabe, Dina managed to temporarily rehouse the refugees, have the room cleaned thoroughly, and then adorned with flower petals and candles.
 
She had outdone herself, Gabe thought.

“Rachel, everything ok in there?” Gabe called out impatiently, deciding he had waited long enough for this moment.
 
They were to embark at first light on their journey and Gabe was quite certain he did not want to miss a moment of alone time with Rachel, especially if it involved her naked body.

“Just one more minute.” Rachel answered from behind the large wooden door.

“Come on, Mrs. Harwood, your husb—” Gabe’s words caught in his throat as the door opened and Rachel emerged into the candlelight.
 
As she moved forward out of the dark doorway, the lighting cast a soft glow around her body, accentuating her curves.

“Is this ok?” Rachel asked, looking down at her body.
 
Gabe stared intensely as his eyes travelled down over her flesh.
 
She wore a spaghetti strap night gown made of satin and lace that shimmered when she moved.
 
A slit was cut from the floor all the way up to the top of her thigh on either side, her flesh peeking out from beneath.

“Really?
 
What would not be ok with what I’m seeing?” Gabe asked, mouth agape.

“I wasn’t sure if I looked alright.
 
This gown belonged to someone Dina knows, it didn’t fit my hips so we had to make some modifications.” Rachel explained, rubbing her thighs self-consciously through the high slits.

Gabe scooted to the edge of the bed and motioned for Rachel to come near.
 
She did as she was instructed, hesitating slightly as she came closer.
 
Gabe reached out, taking her by the wrists he pulled her against him and wrapped his arms around her waist.
 
Pressing his cheek against her satin covered stomach, he said in a soft, low and tender voice, “You are the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.”

Rachel ran her fingers through his hair, Gabe not shifting his face, still clinging to her from a seated position.
 
At last Rachel leaned down, whispering.
 
“Thank you.”

Raising his head and slightly pushing Rachel back, Gabe stood and turned to the side, not looking away from her eyes.
 
The way he stared at her with a deep and intense longing, unsettled her at first.
 
It was a look she was not used to and caused all of herself consciousness to rise to the surface.

Taking her hands into his, Gabe could feel they had a chill to them.
 
He rubbed them gently at first, before lifting them to his lips where he blew warm air on them in an attempt to warm them.

“I’m sorry.
 
I guess these old stone buildings get pretty drafty.” Rachel explained.

“Stop,” Gabe replied, his intense stare softening.
 
“Mrs. Rachel Harwood, you are perfect in every way.
 
I want nothing more this night than to be with you and bring you just a small piece of the happiness that you bring to me every day.
 
So no more I’m sorry, no more explanations, let’s just be together, enjoy one another.”

Rachel blushed; she, herself, had been looking forward to this night as well.
 
It was clear Gabe was coming into this with much more experience, she was nervous she would disappoint him.
 
Somehow he had this way to disarm her, put her at ease.
 
She exhaled, all of her muscles loosening as she did.

Rachel looked back into Gabe’s eyes as she reached out and took hold of his shirt; she began to unbutton it, catching a glimpse of his bare chest.
 
In an instant she saw a hint of a smile curl at the edge of his lips, the sight of which made her flutter.
 
She slowly continued disrobing him, releasing each button from its hold.
 
Once the job was done the white shirt fell open, exposing his chiseled physique.

 
Running her hands up his tight six pack, she lingered for a moment before continuing over his strong, broad chest.
 
She moved her hands up to his shoulders, causing the shirt to slip off and fall to the floor.
 
Gabe’s slight smile widened as he continued to allow Rachel to take the lead.

Her hands explored his warm chest for a few moments longer.
 
With each new crevice she discovered, she would lean in and memorize the line with a small kiss.
 
Her hands working their way down to the waist band of his pants that hung low on his fit body, revealing a glimpse of the rigid v-cut below his hips.

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