I threw my hands up. "Fine. What now?"
My sisters exchanged looks. "Now it's time for you to get out there." Kiela took me by the shoulders and stirred me to the door.
I looked over my shoulder at her. "Out there? What's out there?" I couldn't help but keep asking. I won't stop asking until I knew what was going on.
Both my sisters sighed. I knew they were getting annoyed with my constant asking but come on anyone would keep asking if they were confused about what was going on. I mean, I was in my room not too long ago trying to do my homework while waiting for my mates to return. No one gave me a single hint.
I wasn't even looking at where I was going when we exited the tent. "Killian, my boy." I heard a very familiar voice I haven't heard in a while. I looked over at the speaker with my eyes wide.
"Dad." I nearly whimpered. I missed him so much. I haven't seen him since I asked him to find Waverly. I nearly ran into his arms.
Once I was in his arms he wrapped them around me tightly. "Don't cry Son. You'll ruin your makeup. We can't have that today."
I looked up at him. "Why? What's today?"
Dad looked down at me with a smirk. He then pushed me back and moved to the side. I looked behind him and gasped. The cloth I saw before were removed to reveal chairs lined up before an altar. Everything was white.
Lilies were woven with gauze fabric hung from the chairs lining the aisle. Fairy lights hung from the nearby trees. Gauze fabric ran from tree to tree crisscrossing over the chairs. The altar stood before the chairs with more lilies and gauze fabric. More fairy lights were woven in.
As I took in everything my eyes landed on Raiven and Aiden. They wore black suits with slightly different patterns. Raiven's undershirt was silver while Aiden's was more of a gray. My eyes got a little wet at the sight of them. Raiven stood on the right of the altar while Aiden stood on the left leaving the middle for me.
I looked up at dad as he held out a hand for me. "It's time. Take my hand."
I gave him a watery smile as I wrapped my arm around his and leaned into his side. I couldn't believe this was happening now. We talked about it but we never came to a conclusion. I walked down the aisle clinging to dad's arm.
Once we reached Aiden and Raiven dad took my hands and put one in each of theirs. I watched dad walk to his seat with a single tear slipping down my cheek. Aiden and Raiven squeezed my hands drawing my attention back. I smiled up at them as I tightened my grip. We turned toward the officiant.
He smiled at each of us before looking at our families. "Today we are here to join these precious souls together. Killian first met Raiven at his 18th birthday party. They quickly became inseparable. Even with people trying to break them apart they never gave. That was when they met Aiden."
I looked up at Raiven with a big smile as he looked down at me. I remember that. I could barely be apart from him for a few hours because of the bond. Yet I wouldn't give it up for anything.
When the officiant mentioned Aiden I looked over at him with a big smile. I wouldn't leave Aiden for long just like with Raiven. This time it was a little easier since I also had Raiven. The only thing was it also got harder.
"Even with ups and downs they got through everything together and are here today to show everyone else what they mean to each other." The officiant looked at me with a smile.
"Killian Borg, would you like to say your own vows or repeat after me?"
I looked up at Raiven and Aiden. They smiled at me. I focused on the officiant. "My own vows."
The officiant smiled bigger. He leaned toward me and put his hand on the side of his mouth like he was going to tell me a secret. "Good. They were hoping you would." Everyone laughed at his words.
I smiled. I liked this officiant. He wasn't too serious. He tried to lessen the tension that was building up.
I looked up at Raiven and Aiden and smiled. "Raiven and Aiden. My life has gotten a hell of a lot better when I met you guys. I'm not alone anymore. I'm closer to my family. I even am best friends with my twin."
My family laughed at that since it was true. Before, I felt like I was an outsider. There was no changing that. Even though I was a daddy's boy before I saw him more now. I now had my twin. I wasn't even scared of my big sister. All this was because of my mates.
"I even know who I am. I have more friends now besides Charly." I giggled as I looked over at him and stuck my tongue out at him.
"Even with all the ups and downs I wouldn't change anything. I am happy with you. I promise to raise our kids right and make our home full of happiness. I promise to help run the pack to the best of my abilities with you. I love you both." Toward the end I had tears slowly sliding down my cheeks.
I was shocked when I fully focused on Raiven and Aiden. They were crying. "Daddy? Papi?" I was worried and scared. Did I say something wrong?
Aiden shook his head but didn't say anything. I bit my bottom lip. I didn't want to cry like this. Raiven gently ran his thumb under my eye.
"It's ok, baby. We are just happy. You did nothing wrong." Raiven smiled at me through his tears.
I nodded as the officiant cleared his throat. "Ok then. Aiden Knoxx would like to go after that emotional vow?"
Aiden cleared his throat as he whipped his tears. "Yes." He turned toward Raiven and I. "Before I met you guys I was an empty shell following orders and waiting for the day to destroy my pack. After I learned how to let people in. I promise to love our family and help protect it."
It was short but sweet. The officiant turned toward Raiven. "Raiven Knight. It's your turn."
Raiven cupped my cheek and held onto Aiden's hand. "I'm cold to everyone. Even my own family gets that treatment though it's less. I'm only gentle when it comes to you two. You two are my world. I will do anything for you. Even though it won't only be us, I will do everything to protect our growing family."
"That was so sweet. Now let's have the rings."
My little sister walked to us. I knelt down and rubbed her hair. "Thanks, Lorina." I kissed her forehead as I took the boxes the rings were in. She had three. Each box had a name on the lid.
I stood up and gave Raiven and Aiden their boxes. I opened my box and looked inside. Inside were two rings. A name rested on the velvet in front of each ring.
"Killian, please put Aiden's ring on his finger." I picked up the ring that had Aiden's name in front of it and slowly slipped it on his ring finger while smiling up at him.
"Now Raiven's ring." I picked up Raiven's ring and slipped it on his ring finger while smiling at him.
"Aiden, please put Killian's ring on his finger." Aiden slipped the ring on my ring finger. Once it was on he smirked and then lifted my hand to kiss it.
"Now Raiven's." Aiden put Raiven's ring over the one I put on his finger.
"Raiven, please put Killian's ring on his finger." Raiven slipped the ring over the one Aiden put on my finger. He also picked up my hand to kiss it.
"Now Aiden's ring." Raiven put his ring over the one I put on Aiden's finger.
"I now pronounce you as husband, husband and husband. You may now kiss each other."
We quickly exchanged kisses before Raiven picked me up and nearly ran down the aisle. I laughed as we left with Aiden quickly following behind us. Our families were laughing at us as we left.
