Bulldog (VIA DAEMONIA MC #3) by Elise Gedicke EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Elise Gedicke
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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José “Bulldog” Santiago watched the smiling couple from his seat at
the bar, trying not to allow his envy for their happiness overrule the
joy he felt for his friend. Bear, the Via Daemonia Motorcycle Club’s Road
Captain, had re-married his ol’ lady today. Since the couple had gotten
legally married at the beginning of January before their daughter was born,
Bear and Tessa were not calling this celebration their wedding; this was
their re-wedding.

Certain aspects were the same as a traditional wedding. Tessa wore a
long white gown and Steel had walked her down the aisle to Bear. Everyone
was in formal attire—with the exception of the club members wearing their
cuts instead of suit jackets. There had been no minister. Instead, Jumper had
stood before the couple and prompted them to say their vows before
witnesses. Lucky had offered to act as officiant, but Bear had wanted him at
his side as his best man. Harper, Lucky’s pregnant fiancée and Tessa’s best
friend, had taken the role as maid of honor.

Bree, the abused foster child recently adopted by Angel, the only female
club member, had rolled her way down the aisle in her wheelchair. Grumpy,
Bulldog’s club brother and a mechanic, had rigged up a cannon-like
contraption to release flower petals from the back of Bree’s wheelchair. The
paraplegic teenager had giggled her way down the aisle. Lucky’s sixteenyear-old son with Down Syndrome, Scotty, had very carefully brought a
pillow down the aisle with the couple’s rings. They’d originally planned on
not having a ring-exchange portion of their re-wedding, as they already had
their wedding rings tattooed onto their left ring fingers, but Bear had been
reminded by Scotty that Bear had made him a promise years ago. Bear had
said if he ever got married that Scotty could be his ring bear—a play on
words between uncle and nephew. The rings themselves were symbolic and
not the couple’s real wedding bands.

Steel had taken the place of Tessa’s father, a Navy Rear Admiral who’d
died in the Pentagon during the 9-11 attacks when Tessa had been ten. His
wife and ol’ lady, Jenna, had walked Bear and Tessa’s one month old
daughter, Maggie, down the aisle in a fancy white and pink stroller. The
couple had held their daughter between them as they exchanged their vows.

Bulldog had sat next to his mother, Louisa, and his brother, Carlos, to
watch the ceremony. Since it was February in southern Pennsylvania, the
use of the clubhouse’s outdoor pavilion wasn’t ideal. Instead, the clubhouse
had been transformed for the wedding ceremony. A rental company had
come to set up the chairs and the ladies had decorated with white ribbons,
bows, and flower arrangements. After the ceremony, tables had been added
to the mix and a catering company had been hired to serve so no one—
cough: Jenna—felt obligated to cook, serve, or clean during the
celebrations.

It was a great day, full of love, family, and laughter. Yet, as Bulldog
sipped his beer at the bar, he couldn’t help that envious pang in his chest.
He’d never gotten to have this—the wedding and the celebration with
friends and family.

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