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Axe’s Fall(82)

By:Chiah Wilder






Chapter Twenty-Five





The wedding was at the Primrose Hotel in one of the small banquet rooms. The windows faced a medium-sized pond stocked with golden carp, surrounding a fountain, its water spraying up in the dry summer air from the parted lips of two bronzed cherubs.

Ten round tables covered in alternating tablecloths in orange, green, and pink looked like bowls of sherbet. The head table held a spray of baby’s breath and white and pink roses. Wait staff bustled around, putting the last touches to the place settings. Off to the left, in front of a picture window, the bridal arch bloomed with pink roses, purple hydrangea, passion vines, and olive branches, which lent a sweet aroma to the room.

Axe and Baylee made a striking couple. He sported black pants, a light gray pinstriped shirt, and his leather cut, while she wore a sleeveless chiffon dress in rose and forget-me-not print with silver, barely there platform sandals.

When they entered the banquet hall, Axe wrapped his arm around her waist, tugging her close to him as he scanned the room for his mother. Spotting her speaking with the minister, he led Baylee over to the bridal arch.

Axe’s mother was an attractive woman in her late forties. Her toned body was testament to her diligence in keeping her figure. For her wedding, she wore her shoulder-length dark hair loose, the long layers softly framing her face while her wispy bangs danced over her forehead. Her nutmeg-brown eyes—lighter than Axe’s—were heavily made up with black eyeliner, mascara, and dark purple eyeshadow. Her wedding attire was a simple ivory suit with a lacy, lavender camisole underneath.

She smiled broadly at her son. Placing her hand on his shoulder, she kissed him firmly on his cheek. “It’s been a while. Let me look at you.” She stood back and ran her eyes over him then leaned in and gave him a quick hug. “You look so handsome, Michael.”

Axe groaned inwardly as he saw Baylee’s amused eyes sparkle, her sensuous lips curling into a smile. He took a step backward, breaking away from her grip. “The name’s Axe, Mom. It’s been that for eleven years.”

His mom shook her head. “Not for me. You’re my Michael, my sweet baby boy.” She laughed too loud, and her glassy eyes tried to focus on him.

He detected gin on her breath, and wished he hadn’t come. She’s probably high on pain meds. He could never trust his mom to act the way a mother should. Fuck.

She turned her attention on Baylee. “Are you Michael’s girlfriend?”

Shyly, Baylee nodded.

“This is Baylee, Mom.”

His mother opened her mouth just as Axe’s eyes grew dark and threatening. She closed it and extended her hand. “I’m Lorinda.”

Baylee shook her hand. “Nice meeting you.”

Lorinda squeezed Axe’s arm. “She’s beautiful.”

Baylee blushed, and Axe’s eyes locked with hers. “I know,” he said, his voice thick, hunger creeping into his gaze.

Lorinda grabbed her son’s hand and pulled him behind her as she walked toward the makeshift bar across the room. “I want you to meet Stephen.”

Axe snatched Baylee’s wrist and tugged her with him as his mother snaked her way around tables, wait staff, and padded chairs.

A tall, lean man spoke with the bartender. From the back of him, Axe could see his hair was salt and pepper and he wore a very expensive suit. His shoulders were straight, and his voice commanded respect.

“Stephen.” Lorinda released Axe’s hand as she came behind her soon-to-be husband. She moved her hand up and down his suit jacket. “I want you to meet my son, Michael.”

Stephen turned slightly. “Please don’t interrupt me when I’m talking with someone. I’ve told you that many times.” He clamped his hand around her upper arm. “Pace your drinking, okay? I told you I didn’t want you getting sloppy drunk at our wedding. Understand?” His voice was hard as steel.

Axe didn’t like the way he spoke to his mom, and if he cared more for her, he would’ve had this jerk against the wall, knee positioned to slam him in his aged balls. Instead, he just stood there, eyes narrowed, jaw tight.

Lorinda laughed, but her cheeks turned crimson, and Axe knew she was embarrassed he and Baylee witnessed the exchange between the couple. So much for a long-lasting marriage. Axe gave the whole farce about six months. He knew his mom would tire of the guy’s sharp tongue, and it’d just be a matter of time until she started looking around, getting antsy, wanting male attention from someone other than him. He’d be surprised if it went longer than that.

His mother looked at Axe, smiling weakly. “He’ll be done in a minute. Then you can meet him.”