I’ve been carrying a torch for a wolf defender, but he’s never looked my way.
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Author Guest Post
A Wolf Christmas Wedding
(a flash fiction by M. Guida)
I looked at my reflection in the large ornate mirror that the First King carved—a gift to his bride. He was the first one to command the demon wolves. The lore was only his descendent with his matching green eyes could bond with the wolves.
And that was me.
Not my evil uncle who had murdered my parents.
My aunt Remi stood behind me. Her red hair matched my own and her beaming smile warmed my heart. She clasped my arms and rested her head on my shoulder. Tears brimmed in her green eyes. “You look beautiful, Salem. Your parents would be so proud.”
I patted her hand. “Thank you.”
My hair was in a French braid with white roses woven in between the strands. My white dress reminded me of something what Cinderella would wear at the ball with the white roses around my neckline and at the bottom of my gown. It was so unlike me, but I wanted to forget my stormy past and start a new world of shining hope.
Today was the day. The day I would be queen.
And today I would marry the man of my dreams.
My aunt kissed my cheek. “You don’t know how long I’ve waited for this day.”
I smiled through my tears. “Stop, or I’ll smear my mascara.”
My demon wolves, Luna, Bella, Nico, and Remus, stood behind her like sentinels. They were actually from the Elder Dimension where the Unseelie lived. Strange to know that I had an ancestor who was an Unseelie, and that’s why they responded to me. My beautiful wolves followed me everywhere and if I needed them again, we’d become one again.
Remi clasped my shaking hand. “Are you nervous?”
“Yes.” I lowered my head. “I thought more people would be excited that King Calvin was overthrown.”
She sighed and lifted my chin. “Change is hard for people, even when it’s positive. In time, they’ll grow to love you like I have.”
I looked lovingly down at my wolves. “I think they’re afraid of them.”
“Unfortunately, your uncle distilled a fear of the demon wolves. It was a way for him to bend the people to his will.”
Anger flashed in my eyes. “He deserved to die.”
Remi rubbed my back. “Today is a joyous day, Salem. Let’s forget the past and concentrate on the future.” She winked. “Besides, a gorgeous man is waiting for you.”
My heart leapt, sending anticipation running through my veins. Mateo was my mate and now he would be king regent. I could reign as long as he was at my side.
I brushed my wet cheeks. “You’re right.”
Someone knocked on the door softly. “Salem, are you ready?”
“Yes.”
“We’re all waiting for you.” Ebony peeked into the room wearing a strapless red velvet gown. She was my matron of honor, and she looked beautiful with her white hair piled onto her head, topped off with a red rose crown.
I braced my shoulders. “I’m ready.” But my voice shook.
Ebony walked over to me and took my trembling hands. “I know hard this is, Ebony. I’m still trying to win over the hearts of the dark demons. Being queen isn’t easy, but you have a strong man at your side.”
The demon wolves let out a menacing growl.
She laughed. “And of course, you have your demon wolves.”
Hades marched into the waiting room of the little chapel. He was a Catalan dragon with a head of a lion and the body of a dragon and he nudged Ebony.
She scratched behind his ear. “Yes, I know. You’ll be protect her just like you do me.”
My demon wolves came over to Hades and nuzzled him. He was about the same size as them and fierce. They hadn’t always gotten along, but at least today, they seemed to have buried the hatchet.
Ebony scratched behind Hades’ ear. “You’re being a good boy, buddy, getting along with all the wolves.”
Hades narrowed his eyes and curled his lower lip, but he didn’t take a chunk out of any of my wolves. Thank God for small favors.
The piano player played A Time for Us, and the song drifted into the little room. The witch Hayley was singing, and she had such a beautiful voice.
Ebony bowed slightly and winked. “Time to go, your Majesty.”
My wolves and Hades would follow her. I didn’t have any other bridesmaids and wanted it simple. I wanted Gloria to be a bridesmaid, but she refused to leave Ashton’s side. He was still in a coma and hadn’t awakened ever since the demon Velkan shot him with a demon dart. Not even Hayley could break the evil spell.
It broke my heart that Ashton was still in the death sleep. He’d been with me throughout this journey, and I missed him dearly. The Archangels were coming to the coronation, maybe just maybe they could heal him.
Remi linked her arm through mine, disrupting my thoughts. “Are you all right?”
I blinked away my tears again. “I’m just thinking of Ashton.”
“We’ll find a way to break the spell.”
I nodded wordlessly as she escorted me to the back of the church. I wanted to her to give me away.
She looked at me and whispered, “I never asked you why you picked that song.”
“I know it’s Romeo and Juliet’s theme song and a tragedy, but it’s not for me. To me, it means my chains are broken, along with my uncle’s tyranny.”
She laid her head on my shoulder. “I never thought that, but you’re right. It’s a new for all of us.”
I bit my lip. “I just wished more of my people would believe that.”
“They will, sweetheart. I promise you, they will.”
I gave her a big smile, even though I only half believed her words. The organist played Here Come’s the Bride, and I inhaled a deep quivering breath. This was it. I forced my quaking legs to move.
Mateo waited for me down at the aisle dressed in a tuxedo that fitted his magnificent muscles, making him look dashing. Loved and pride glistened in his dark eyes, turning my body flush. I could hardly wait to feel his hands and kisses all over me again.
His curly hair was pulled back into a man bun, highlighting his strong cheekbones and that debonair smile. Gunnar, the king of the Dark Demons, stood at his side. He was handsome with his long white hair and crystal blue eyes. He and Hades had a special bond. Hades was actually a magical tattoo on his chest and would come to life when he called him.
But I wasn’t focused on him. I was focused on the tall, dark wolf shifter next to him. Love and pride reflected in his dark eyes, and soon he would be mine.
My female wolves, Bella and Luna, stood next to Ebony, and Hades, Remus and Nico stood next to Gunnar.
In the middle of the altar was the Archangel Michael. He had insisted on marrying us, and Mateo and I readily agreed. His white wings were spread out wide, and his long black hair spread out over his shoulders. He looked like a menacing godfather in his black and white tuxedo. His sword, Excalibur, was tucked at his side.
Definitely not someone you would want to cross.
The chapel was filled with what I considered royalty. Anton Lange, the Headmaster of Legacy Academy and Costin Tarus, the Headmaster of Red Rose Academy, were both vampires and sat in the front row. My friend Quint Dimir, another vampire, sat with Anton and Costin. He had risked his life to help me regain my crown. Something I would never forget.
Queen Gwendoline of the Starlight Kingdom. She was a Fae and had been one of my closest allies. The Archangel Raphael and the Reaper Stefan Gabor sat on either side of the Queen. The reapers, Rusty and his mate Julie, sat next to Stefan. They had helped us in the battle against my uncle and now my friends.
Besides my friends, the royal guard, and the nobility crowded the last pews. I wanted it to be more representative of all wolves, the nobility and the lower classes, not just the elite, but Remi thought it would be a mistake. She said if I won over the elite, the masses would follow. I wasn’t so sure, since the rich and haughty had never impressed me when I was in foster care and living in the trailer park. But in the end, I conceded to her. What did I know about being a queen?
As we drew closer, Remi’s eyes were drawn to Stefan Gabor.
I leaned closer to her. “Stefan looks quite handsome tonight.”
“Shhh.” Her face turned bright red, but as usual, she couldn’t take her eyes off him.
Remi and I stood in front of the Archangel Michael and my knees wouldn’t stop knocking.
“Who gives the woman away?” Despite his power, his voice was soft.
Remi puffed up her chest. “I do.”
Michael gestured with hand. “Stand over here, my child.”
Remi kissed me on the cheek and took a seat next to Quint. I’m sure she would have rather been sitting next to Stefan, but there was no room.
Michael smiled, washing away the usual tension in his handsome face. “We’re here to join Mateo Ruiz and Salem Willis in matrimony.” His smile faded and scanned the congregation. “If anyone objects to this marriage, speak now.” But the tone and glint in his eyes for anyone who dared would be foolish.
He squared his shoulders and lifted up a gold book he held in his hands. “Good.” The pages flipped magically and then stopped.
“Mateo Ruiz, do you take Salem Willis to be your lawful wife and mate, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or for poor, in sickness and in health as long as you both shall live?”
Mateo clasped my hand and kissed my knuckle. “Always. I pledged my heart to her forever.”
I trembled at his words and I was mesmerized by his words, by his voice, and by the look of possession in his eyes.
“Salem Willis,” Michael said. “Do you take Mateo Ruiz, to be your lawful husband and mate, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health for as long as we both shall live?”
I took Mateo’s hand and placed it over my chest. I wanted him to feel the love swelling inside me. “With all of my heart. I pledged to take him as husband, mate, and my king.” My voice shook with emotion.
Michael smiled. “Then, by the power bestowed on me from above, let this bond never be broken. I pronounce them as husband and wife.”
Mateo and I turned around to clapping of the front rows. My demon wolves howled and Hades let out a mighty roar.
There were halfhearted claps in the back and I pretended not to notice. Ebony was right. Being queen wouldn’t be easy, but with Mateo at my side, I would rule the best as I could.
Michael walked over to a jeweled crown that rested on a velvet podium. It wasn’t as gaudy as my uncle’s. His crown had been at least five inches tall and loaded with jewels. Mine was more of a simple diadem with a red ruby in the center, the same color of the eyes as my demon wolves.
He lifted up the crown and carried it in between his palms. “I’ve waited for this day from a far. Salem will unite the Moon Kingdom and bring divisions together. This is the hour of a new era.” He looked down at me. “Salem, please step forward.”
Mateo squeezed my hand as I pulled away from him.
Michael held the crow high. “Please, kneel.”
I bowed my head. My heart was beating so hard I thought it would burst from my chest.
“Salem, by the authority given on me by the First King…”
The congregation gasped, and a soft murmurer broke out.
Ignoring them, Michael continued, “Salem Ruiz…”
I smiled at now being Mrs. Salem Ruiz.
“Do you swear to protect your people, to lead them justly, and to bring peace to your kingdom?”
I took a deep breath. “Yes.”
“This crown holds you to your promise and comes with great responsibility. Do you accept these responsibilities of being a queen?”
“I do.”
He gently placed the diadem on my head. “Then I declare you Queen of the Moon Kingdom.”
People clapped and cheered. The wolves howled again and Hades led out a loud roar that practically shook the chapel. I slowly stood and Mateo drew me into his arms and kissed me hard.
Michael raised his arms. “I now proclaim them as your queen and king regent.”
More cheers and claps warmed my heart.
Mateo slowly released me. “Are you ready for this?”
I cupped his rugged cheek. “As long as you are at my side.”
Mateo took my hand and led me down to the aisle. Remi was the first to congratulate us.
She hugged me. “You’re like a fairytale. I can’t imagine what I could give you as a wedding gift.”
I thought a minute. “There is something you can do?”
She blinked. “There is?”
“It’s my understanding that my uncle desecrated Moon Academy. I want to restore it to its former glory. I give this honor to you.”
She gasped and put her hand on her chest. “Me? Why me?”
I looked into her deep green eyes. “Because you were here when my parents ruled. You know what the academy was like before it was corrupted. This is my greatest desire.”
The reception was a whirlwind, and I couldn’t remember how long I danced and greeted everyone.
Mateo held my hand as we retreated to our bedroom. “May I ask you something?”
I twirled my fingers in his long hair. “Anything.”
He brushed his lips over mine. “Why did you ask your aunt to restore Moon Academy?”
“Because I know I’ll never be able to go to an academy now that I’m queen. I have always wanted to go to one. I always thought it would be Legacy, but I’m queen. We can rebuild Moon Academy and make it something we can be proud of.”
He slowly unzipped my dress and brought it down off my shoulders. “You make me proud and all I want to do is worship your body, my queen.”
I stepped out of my dress and stood half naked in front of him, blushing as he flicked his gaze over me. My nipples budded, eagerly waiting for his touch and his lips on me. He pulled me to him and crushed me against his chest. “You’re mine.”
“And you belong to me, my king.” I stripped off his jacket.
He scooped me into his arms and carried me over to the bed. He ripped my lace panties off. His hands and lips were all over me, his beard scraping my sensitive flesh in the most delicious, hot way.
“Take the rest of your clothes off, my king.”
“How can I deny you?”
He stripped out of his tuxedo, and I heard the material ripping. His magnificent cock was free, and he joined me on the bed. Together, we explored each other’s body once again. Mateo’s tongue traced delicate patterns over every inch of me, caressing my breasts, my navel, and I shivered helplessly beneath its seductive power.
I ran the tips of over his broad shoulders, marveling at his rippling muscles beneath my palms.
“I can’t wait much longer,” he whispered.
I smiled wickedly up at him. “Then don’t.”
He spread my thighs and plunged his cock deep inside me. Waves of pleasures exploded inside me with each thrust. I rocked my hips, digging my nails into his buttocks, wanting to take him deeper and deeper.
Raging torments surged through me as my orgasm crested into a river of pleasure. I screamed out his name.
He continued plunging until he finally arched his back and spilled his seed. He collapsed on top of me, panting, still pulsing his hips. “I love hearing you call out my name.”
I stroked the back of his hair. “Then make me do it again and again.”
He kissed my neck. “I will, my queen.”
Mateo kept his promise, making me cry out his name until I was hoarse. We both fell into an exhausted sleep, tangled in each other’s arms.
About the Book
Wolf Defender
The Defenders Book One
by M Guida
Published 10 November 2021
Buffalo Mountain Press
Cover Artist: Jacqueline Sweet Design
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Page Count: 132
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I’ve been carrying a torch for a wolf defender, but he’s never looked my way. Why would he? I am a dragon and the daughter of an accused traitor.
When we get news of mystery and intrigue in the corrupt Timber Kingdom of the wolves, he wants to go there to avenge the death of his fated mate. I’m sure this is the key to proving my dad’s innocence.
If I can convince him to band together we both might get what we want, including a chance at love. But neither of us know who to trust when demons and wolves have joined forces to bring the dark Unseelie to our realm.
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Excerpt
My heart was heavy with disappointment. I was no closer to finding my dad and proving that he wasn’t a traitor than I had been six months ago. Every lead had turned into a dead end, and based on some rumors I had heard, I had a feeling time was running out for him.
My sister and my mom had died several years ago. He was my only family and I missed him so much. Sometimes I couldn’t even breathe when I thought about it. This was one of those times.
Snow was falling in the Colorado Rocky Mountains and dusk had fallen early. Icicles were forming on the tips of my wings and the end of my tail. I was too tired and too miserable to keep going and landed in a small meadow. I dropped my bag in which I had packed a change of clothes, a journal, and my longbow and arrows.
It was too cold to shift back into human form, so I curled up into a ball and rested my head on my talons. Tears froze on my cheeks, but I didn’t care.
Damn Cormac, King of the Unseelie.
This was all his fault. He knew where my dad was, but stubbornly refused to tell me. After losing the battle against the Defenders and our allies, he said my dad was hidden somewhere that I could never find him–and so far, the bastard had been right.
I wasn’t sure where else to go. What else to do.
Exhaustion washed over my tired muscles and breaking heart. I closed my eyes and sighed, letting the quietness of the forest and the falling snow lull me to sleep…
About the Author
M Guida has always loved fantasy and romance, especially dragons. Growing up, she devoured fantasy books and all kinds of young adult books. And then she found romance and a whole new world opened up to her.
Now as an adult, she fell in love with academy romance and has blended all of her past loves into one compelling series. Dragons, vampires, elves, demons, and shifters all attend Legacy Academy.
When she’s not writing, she lives in the colorful Rocky Mountains with her fur baby, Raven, and enjoys taking her for walks.
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