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The Dragon Queen’s Christmas Wedding
Mina Carter
New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author
Copyright © 2017 by Mina Carter
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Also by Mina Carter
About the Author
Chapter 1
Christmas was her favorite time of year.
Cadeyra, the Dragon Queen, stood in her wedding dress in front of the Christmas tree in the foyer of the chapel. The massive pine tree reached well into the high vaulted ceiling above. Its branches had been frosted with magic, real snow twinkling in the lights that wound through the greenery. Bright ornaments—dragons in Christmas colors or teams of them pulling sleighs as they raced along the branches—made her smile. Looking up, her gaze sought the very top, where a white dragon rested asleep in a star. It was her favorite and had always topped the tree here in the court chapel as long as she could remember.
Lifting a hand, she reached out, interrupting the path of one of the enchanted sleigh teams. The dragon stopped in a flurry of sleigh bells to sniff at her hand and then skirted around it and carried on with trumpets of happiness.
“You always did love that tree,” a male voice sounded behind her.
She turned in a rustle of skirts to find Calan, her cousin, standing behind her. He was dressed in his court finery, white and gold to match hers as they walked down the aisle where he would give her away. To Sawyer… Her bridegroom.
A pleasant thrill rolled through her as she recalled what today was. Not only was it Christmas Eve, possibly her favorite day of the year past Christmas Day, but it was also her wedding day. She was getting married. Finally. To Sawyer, the growly, grumpy, sexy as hell, former general on the Council of Blacks, who had been the soulmate right under her nose all this time.
A smile curved her lips as she looked at the tree again. “I do. It’s one of the first things I remember—Mum and Dad bringing us here on Christmas Eve… The hot chocolate when we left and then bed, where we would never sleep, watching at the window for Santa instead.”
Calan’s smile matched hers as her words evoked the memories. “Then flying in the morning after presents, when they told as we were chasing Santa to make sure he got back to the North Pole.” He chuckled. “Nothing at all to do with making sure we got exercise after the huge amounts of chocolate we ate for breakfast.”
She laughed. “Oh no, of course not. It was all about Santa.”
“Remember that time we thought we’d found him?” Calan took a step closer, looking down at her. “But it turned out to be the wing lights of that little plane?”
“Oh my goodness, yes!” she exclaimed in delight. “I’d almost forgotten that. We about gave him a heart attack. Mum and Dad had to make sure he got home okay.”
“I remember.” His smile eased as he looked down at her, the mood turning from jovial to more serious. “You look beautiful, Cadeyra. Just like your mother did.”
“Yeah?”
She couldn’t help the note of nervousness in her voice. Her mother had been so beautiful, tiny and delicate in both human and dragon forms… In human form, Cadie was just as delicate, but her dragon form was an entirely different matter. Whites were big and powerful, easily a match for any black—or a horde of them—on the battlefield. In a society where males were very alpha and dominant, a female that was stronger and more powerful could be a turnoff.
“Yes,” Calan said firmly, reaching out for her veil, gold and white like her dress, and gently drawing it down over her face. “Sawyer will be blown away. I promise you.”
Turning to stand at her side, he held out his arm. She took a deep breath to quell her nerves, slid her hand onto his arm, and made to move toward the door that would take them into the chapel. But Calan didn’t move, his expression serious when she looked at him quizzically.
“I need to check,” he said. “Do you want this? If you’re not sure, we can put the ceremony back until you are… Or even cancel it entirely. It’s up to you.”
Her dragon snarled inside, taking Calan’s words to mean he was trying to keep them from their mate. With the ease of long practice, she talked the volatile creature back from the edge and smiled up at her cousin.
“I’m sure,” she said firmly. “Nothing in this world will stop me walking through those doors and claiming my mate in front of the whole court. In front of the whole world if necessary.”
Calan’s face split into a grin, a flash of white teeth as he nodded. “Good. I’m rather glad you said that. I wouldn’t want to face Sawyer if you’d said no. I figure my future would contain a pissed off black and a shit load of bruising.”
She grinned in reply. “I wouldn’t have wanted to be you either. Fortunately for you…” she reached up to brush his cheek with gentle fingertips, “I’m not saying no. I’m very definitely saying yes. So… shall we get this show on the road?”
“Sounds like a plan to me.”
They stepped up to the door, which slowly opened in front of them, and the bridal march began. Taking a deep breath, Cadeyra adjusted her grip on her bouquet and stepped forward when Calan did, her gait light and her heart happy.
It was Christmas Eve, and she was getting married.
* * *
She was Mrs. Sawyer Stone. It was the best Christmas present she’d ever had.
Cadeyra the white, Dragon Queen, smiled down at her spread hand, watching the way the light sparkled off the glittering diamond band her husband had slid on her finger during the ceremony earlier.
Her husband.
Deep within, her dragon purred with happiness and contentment. She looked up and around, trying to locate her new husband in the packed room. Decorated and ready for Christmas tomorrow, the room was a riot of traditional trimmings mixed in with white and gold wedding drapes on the walls. They’d decided to hold the reception in the larger of the two ballrooms in the palace, which had proven to be a sound move. What seemed like every dragon in the world was packed in here like sardines.
“You look absolutely beautiful, Your Majesty.”
Cadeyra turned to find Adra, one of her twelve blacks, standing behind her. The dragoness was out of her usual black-on-black combats and wore a fitted sheath dress, the bright red a perfect foil for her dark hair.
“I’m not the only one,” she replied, smiling as Adra snagged a couple of glasses of champagne from a circling waiter and handed one to her. “Look at you… absolutely gorgeous. Has Nik managed to get his jaw off the ground yet?”
Color painted banners on Adra’s high cheekbones. “Why would it be on the ground?”
Cadeyra chuckled, taking a delicate sip of the sparkling amber liquid in her glass. “Oh, don’t act all innocent. It’s no secret he has the total hots for you. Dressed like that, I’m surprised he hasn’t thrown you over his shoulder and spirited you away to his lair.”
“Ha! He could try,” Adra laughed out loud. “But it would be one of the last things he did.”
“Really? Not the last thing?” Cadeyra lifted an eyebrow.
“Well, I’d have to let him carry me off to see what his intentions were…” A sly smile curved Adra’s lips. “Then it might take me a while to kick him out of bed.”
Cadeyra chuckled but her attention was diverted as the crowds parted to reveal her new husband walking toward her. She sucked in
a breath, a shiver rolling down her spine as he locked gazes with her. A flare of desire and possessiveness washed over his features as he abandoned his conversation with her cousin to stalk toward her.
Everything else in the room ceased to exist for her. Their path to true love had been a rocky one, filled with years of longing as well as a fake treaty that had almost locked her into a diplomatic marriage with someone else and a spate of magical attacks that had almost stolen him from her for good. She still shuddered at the recollection of his memories, the ones he’d laid out for her to convince her of the truth.
They had, but they’d also done something else… she’d seen his love for her as he’d bared his mind and soul. She’d seen that she was his mate and her dragon, so alone and isolated, had cleaved to his.
He was hers, her mate, and she his.
But they weren’t mated yet.
They’d decided to wait until they were married for Sawyer to come to her bed again, and to give her his bite.
It had been the longest freaking week of her life.
Another shiver hit her, and Adra melted away into the crowd as Sawyer approached. The barely controlled desire in his eyes was enough to set fire burning through her veins and she pressed her thighs together. The movement beneath her long skirts was barely perceptible, but from the way his gaze flicked downward and the sudden hardness in his features, she knew he knew.
“Your Majesty,” he said with a small bow, just the edge of his lips quirking up as he paid her the respect due to a queen. He’d rarely done so before, insisting that as her bodyguard he had better things to think about than the level of his bow. So the fact he did so now filled her with amusement.
“Prince Consort,” she replied with a small incline of her head, holding out her hand for him to kiss as she used his new title. The moment he’d slid the ring on her finger earlier, he’d become both her consort and a prince. She suspected that only the first mattered to him.
“It has come to my attention, Your Majesty, that you have failed in your duty,” he murmured as he took her hand, the soft brush of his lips across her knuckles making the skin tingle.
“Oh?” Her eyebrow winged up as she looked quickly around, trying to spot what she’d missed. Royal weddings were a damn nightmare to arrange, especially in a week, but she hadn’t wanted to wait any longer to marry Sawyer. There was no way he was getting away from her now. Ever.
She turned back to catch the mischievous look in his eye as he pulled the hand he’d been hiding out from behind his back. He lifted the sprig of mistletoe up above her head, the quirk breaking into a devastatingly handsome smile.
“Only the most important Christmas tradition of them all…”
“We can’t have that, can we?” She smiled, taking his hand and allowing him to pull her into his arms. She felt more than heard the room around them go silent as her new prince bent her back over his arm and kissed her.
As soon as his lips touched hers, she forgot all about the people who watched them. There was just the two of them and Sawyer’s lips on hers. Her own softened immediately, parting in invitation. The small catch in his breathing told her he’d noticed. The next instant, her lips were parted further as his tongue invaded to tangle with hers.
It was a brief, hard kiss, over almost as soon as it had begun, but it rocked her to the core. For a split second she’d felt his passion, his need… and the control he was exerting over himself to keep it all inside.
Shock rolled through her as he broke the kiss, her gaze seeking his as he straightened up and put her back on her feet. That was… she’d never felt anything like it.
“Smile,” he suggested in an undertone, his own lips curved in a broad smile as he looked around, nodding to acknowledge their audience. “We’d be on camera if this lot could manage it.”
Blinking, she snapped back to reality to realize the entire court watched them, cheering and catcalling as Sawyer held her close to his broad chest. Heat hit her cheeks, burning like dragonfire, and she dropped her gaze for a second to collect herself. The sight of their queen thrown off her guard for a moment by a kiss seemed to delight them all even further.
“Now, now. No need to embarrass Her Majesty,” Sawyer called out in response to some of the more ribald comments. “But… taking some of that advice, I think it’s about time my wife and I retired for the night.”
Cadeyra had thought she had her blushes under control but no… the burning in her cheeks intensified to able-to-cook-eggs level, especially when Sawyer bent at the waist to scoop her up, holding her close to his chest.
She gasped, secretly thrilled by the move and his strength. “Sawyer, no, put me down!” she whispered urgently. “I’m the queen. What will people think?”
He just smiled and held her closer. “They’ll think you’re a bride leaving with her groom. Cadie… you were born to be queen, a little thing like being carried will not change that. Besides,” he grinned, “it’s traditional for the groom to carry a bride over the threshold. Since this is your palace… that’s a LOT of thresholds. I plan to carry you over every single one.”
She chuckled softly, winding her arms around his shoulders as a path parted for them through the crowded room.
“Congratulations!”
“Bless you both and Merry Christmas!”
“Bless Her Majesty and the prince!”
The well-wishes followed them from the room, the doors closing behind them to cut the sounds of revelry as Sawyer turned to walk toward the queen’s wing and her, now their, bedchambers.
Chapter 2
Silence reigned between them as Sawyer carried her through the palace. The corridors were quiet, all the revelry contained in the main wing and the ballroom behind them. Cadie didn’t care. She liked the quiet, liked it just being the two of them as he shouldered open the door to the bedchamber.
Walking inside, he shut the door with his heel and just stopped. Curious, she looked at him to find his gaze on her.
“I never thought I’d ever be in here,” he admitted, his voice low.
Even in the semi-darkness, she saw him clearly. His eyes speared her, holding her with their direct gaze, and she easily read the need and longing there, not hidden from her anymore. She didn’t know how he’d managed all these years, knowing she was his mate but unable to do anything about it.
The flutters in her stomach grew wilder, like manic butterflies at a dance party. She’d had fantasies of him being in her bed for years… hot, decadent, deliciously naughty fantasies about the ruggedly handsome former general she’d never have admitted to anyone… hell, she’d barely admit them to herself, but now he was hers. And this was their wedding night.
“Do you regret it?” she asked suddenly. “Agreeing to wait to be mated?”
Nerves almost got the better of her as she waited for his answer, and she bit her lower lip, mangling the soft flesh. “It’s Christmas, you see…” she murmured before he answered and then smiled. “I love Christmas. Always wanted to get married on Christmas Eve.”
“No, I don’t regret a thing.” He smiled, but the expression was short lived, his features tightening again as he looked at her. “Except the years we lost because I couldn’t tell you how I felt.”
She lifted her hand to smooth her fingers over his cheek, sliding them down to flirt with the corner of his lips. “Things happen when they do for a reason…”
He moved his head, kissing her fingertips softly. “They do. And they’ve led us to here and now. You in your wedding dress in my arms.”
Bending his head, he claimed her lips. The kiss started slow and sweet, a promise of forever, but the instant her lips parted beneath his, it changed. A growl in the back of his throat at her surrender, he invaded, tongue thrusting into her mouth in sensual possession. Whimpering in the back of her throat, she clung to him, welcoming his dominance in a way she never thought she would for any man.
But he wasn’t just any man. He was her mate, the other half of her soul…
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br /> Breaking away with a ragged growl, he rested his forehead against hers.
“I should call your maid,” he admitted, fingering the delicate straps of her wedding dress. “But all I’ve been able to think about since the ceremony is stripping this delightful confection of silk off you…”
“Then do it,” she whispered breathlessly, not wanting anyone in here with them to ruin the mood.
He nodded, a flare of darkness in his eyes, but he didn’t move for a moment. Instead, he drank her in, as though imprinting the way she looked on his memory for all time.
Reaching up, he slid the veil from her hair, the diaphanous sheer and lace fluttering like a cloud to rest on the chair behind him. Turning her around, strong fingers were nimble on the tiny buttons down the back of her dress. A thrill chased down her spine, sparks of fire racing across each section of exposed skin when he touched her. Arm across her bust, she held the fabric in place as he undid the dress all the way down.
When he was done, he leaned down to brush his lips over the curve of her shoulder, grazing where he would give her his bite later to prove to all that they were mated. That she belonged to him and he to her. Just the thought of it made her whimper, her pussy aching to feel him filling her again.
She’d had erotic dreams of their night together every night, and their goodnight kisses at her door had gotten increasingly torrid and difficult to walk away from.
But now he was here and he was hers.
Turning, she watched his face as she let the dress fall to the floor. All she wore beneath was the tiniest pair of panties, silken stockings and strappy heels that made her legs look amazing.
The look on his face, suddenly hard and feral, said he liked them as well.
“Bed,” he ordered in a hard voice, scooping her up to stride toward it. “Now.”