Maid for The Alphas: Chapter 36
The bonfire roared in the middle as I sat between Chad and Ruston. I could feel the warmth of the fire on my face against the cool evening air.
My inner thighs were drenched, and I was glad my purple dress came all the way down to my ankles, covering up Oscar’s mess. He would look at me once in a while to make sure I didn’t wipe away any of it, but I was damn sure I was going to take a shower tonight before the wedding tomorrow.
His cum soon dried on my legs as we sat before the fire.
“What time is the officiant arriving tomorrow?” I asked.
“Noon,” said Zaff. “I have a surprise for you.”
“Ooh, what?” I asked, always loving his surprises.
“Turn around.”
I turned my head as I sat on the log, and I gasped upon seeing my entire family standing there with smiles. My aunt stood there with my mom and little brother. My aunt’s alphas flanked them on every side, but I didn’t care as I shot up from my seat and ran to her.
I hugged my aunt, noticing the smell of perfume permeating from her.
“Oh, Bree!” she exclaimed. “I missed you so much.”
“How did you get here?”
“I wouldn’t miss your wedding for the world,” Aunt Julie said, smiling. Then I turned to greet my mother, and we hugged. She was stiff at first but then relaxed after a couple of seconds.
“Glad to see you again,” she said, smiling.
“Hey, Mom, thank you for coming,” I said, even though deep down I wouldn’t have been mad if she didn’t show up. It would have probably been better to be frank. “Hey, Eddie.”
“Hi,” my little brother said when I bent down to his height and kissed him on the face. “I wanna see the bonfire.”
“C’mere then, buddy,” said Zaff, to Eddie’s delight, as he bounded over to my alphas.
My aunt whispered to her alphas to join my pack so we could have some girl talk.
“I can smell something on you. Like roses,” said my aunt, her eyes wide. “Did you put on a lot of perfume or something?”
“I’m an omega,” I said, unable to help but smile. “I know, I didn’t know either.”
My mother turned pale. “I…I didn’t know.”
“Even if I was a beta, I should have been treated better,” I said gently. I didn’t want to start a fight since she came all the way here for my wedding.
“I know,” she said, sighing. “I was blinded by what Alan put in my mind. You don’t know how it is.”
I knew how it was with alphas—their allure and persuasion. But I wasn’t that stupid enough to not protect my kid. Deciding against responding to that, I needed to change the subject.
“Where are you all staying?” I asked as we walked into the house so I could show them the bridal suite.
“A couple of houses down,” said my mom. “We’re leaving tomorrow right after the ceremony.”
“Why so soon?” I asked, my face falling. I was so excited to have my family here, just for them to leave suddenly. I was mainly excited to see my aunt and brother.
My aunt spoke instead, “My alphas are close to Henry, and he allowed them to leave for a short period. We would never have been allowed to be here otherwise.”
“Oh,” I said. “I’m so glad you were able to make it then. How is life with your new pack?”
“To be honest, I miss my alone time back in the trailer,” my aunt said, and we laughed. “But I didn’t realize what I had been missing my whole life, not being with an alpha before. It’s quite something.”
She blushed, and my mom laughed.
“Show us your wedding dress,” my mom said, turning towards me.
“Okay, I picked it out last minute,” I said. “But I love it.”
It was the next morning- my wedding day, and I was filled with jitters.
My aunt and mother flitted about with nervous energy as the hairdresser did their hair. I had just gotten out of the shower, wearing my bathrobe and I stared at the wedding dress hanging next to the large window. The sun shone on the white material, illuminating the gemstones sparkling in the midsection.
“The bride’s hair is next,” said the hairdresser, waving the blow-dryer with a flourish upon spotting me.
“Okay,” I smiled, walking over to the chair that my aunt just vacated. “Oh my gosh, you look amazing. Both of you.”
“Thank you, sweetie,” said Aunt Julie as she fixed her eye makeup in the mirror. The bridal suite was enormous, and it could fit around twenty people, but it was just my aunt and my mom running about in their matching peach-colored dresses.
“Where’s Eddie?” I asked.
“He’s eating breakfast with the men,” said my mom proudly.
“He’s a smart kid,” I said.
“I agree,” she said, her eyes bright upon discussing my brother. He seemed to be her pride and joy. She handed me a ripped-up notebook. “I wanted you to have this. But don’t read any of it until after the wedding.”
“Oh, okay,” I said, carefully handling the ancient book in my hands. The notebook looked like it could fall apart any second, so I carefully put it in my suitcase before all the papers dropped out. “I have something to tell you both.”
“What is it?” asked my aunt as I sat back into the hairdresser’s chair.
“I’m pregnant,” I said, and my mom squealed with joy. “I might have the baby around February.”
“Oh my goodness, congratulations,” said Mom.
“I’m so happy for you,” said my aunt, kissing my face.
“I wanted to let you know before we don’t see each other again after the wedding,” I said. “It would be risky for us to come back into the Alpha Compound after leaving, you know?”
“We know,” said Aunt Julie. “My alphas had to really cover up where we were going so Henry could grant us leave for a short time. I can’t believe you’re all grown up and with an alpha pack.”
“I can’t believe it, too,” I said.
After my hair and makeup were done, I put on the wedding dress with the help of my aunt and mom. As I stared into the mirror, I couldn’t help but notice my glowing face. The makeup artist did a good job giving me that dewy look, which made my face shine. The silver eyeshadow on my eyelids made my eyes pop.
My hair was curled and flowed down my back.
“You look absolutely stunning,” said my mom, choking up. “I wish I had been there for you your entire life.”
“Mom, it’s okay,” I said, turning to her while we stood before the floor-to-ceiling mirror. She blew her nose into a tissue, and her eyes looked bloodshot.
“It’s not,” she said. “But you look so beautiful, honey. So grown up.”
“It’s time for the wedding,” said my aunt. “Are you ready for me to walk you down that aisle to marry the loves of your life?”
My heart pounded faster at the thought.
“Yes,” I said, looking one last time in the mirror, knowing this was my last day of being an unmarried woman. Tears pricked my eyes as I realized that this was a monumental day. “Yes, I’m ready.”
As I walked down the aisle, I noticed a makeshift altar had been constructed amidst the ancient Joshua trees, adorned with billowing fabrics in hues of ivory and gold that fluttered gently in the desert breeze. Rustic wooden benches were arranged in a semi-circle, offering seating for the guests.
I was struck by the sight of my alphas— my protectors, my loves. Each of them stood tall, exuding strength and confidence that commanded attention. Their tailored suits fit them perfectly, accentuating their broad shoulders and chiseled features.
My heart raced as I took each step towards them while my aunt held my elbow. My mom and brother walked behind us.
I saw Zaff’s face first when we turned the corner. He had an excited glow on his face, seeing me in my flowing wedding dress. He blinked furiously, trying to block out the tears from falling, and that made a well of emotion rise within me. Ruston, Chad, and Oscar also looked affected as I walked towards them, smiling, teary-eyed.
When we reached the altar, my aunt took her seat, and I turned to face the alphas. I was surprised to see a human officiant standing there, watching us with a permanently shocked look on his face. The alphas might have paid him a lot to officiate our unique wedding. I knew I’d legally be married to Zaff, but I’d be spiritually married to his pack since humans didn’t recognize these types of marriages.
“Welcome, dearly beloved,” he addressed my family, who were sitting as guests. “Today, we are here to witness the union between this woman and these four gentlemen.”
While he talked, I couldn’t help but blush under the alphas’ gazes as they watched me with reverence and hunger. I knew what Ruston was thinking even without talking to him as he gazed at my breasts outlined in my wedding dress.
“Do you, Zaff, take Breanna as your lawfully wedded wife?”
Zaff was holding my hand as we gazed into each other’s eyes. His masculine scent overwhelmed me, as did the feeling of his large palm holding my hand in his. My brother suddenly showed up with the rings, and I smiled as Zaff took the ring from the small pillow.
“I do,” said Zaff, slipping the sparkling wedding band around my trembling finger.
“Do you, Breanna, take Zaff as your legally wedded husband along with Ruston, Chad, and Oscar?”
“I do,” I said, trying to shove the ring over his thick finger.
“There you go, baby,” whispered Zaff, and I blushed when I finally got the ring on him.
“You may now kiss your bride,” announced the officiant, and Zaff leaned in to kiss me. It was the kiss that sealed our union. His lips over mine took me to another planet, and I couldn’t help but sigh against his mouth.
“Mhm, I’d like to continue this, but your family,” growled Zaff under his breath.
I was breathless and also embarrassed that my family witnessed that passionate kiss. The officiant watched with amazement as I kissed Ruston next. Ruston proudly took me in his arms, kissing me without any restraint until my veil was messed up.
He handed me over to Oscar, who was more reserved in front of people, and he gave me a sweet peck on the lips.
“Guess I’m last,” said Chad, and I giggled as we kissed.
Our little wedding party of guests cheered and clapped as the alphas formed a circle around me. We walked down the aisle together- now as husbands and wife.