"I love it all the same."

He shakes his head and makes a shushing noise. "You cannot help but interrupt can you?" He questions with humour. She mimes locking her mouth shut. "This assignment paid extremely well and I was able to put a very dangerous man behind bars. Win win. You deserve a ring that will last and that will never tarnish." As he speaks he slips her ring off her finger and slides a new ring on. "Am I forgiven?"

"No." He chuckles at her answer. "Do you forgive me?" She squeezes his hand.

"No."

She laughs and pulls away. "Wonderful. Shall we go in to see your mother now?"

"You may go in. I am going to ride out and see Bear."

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"Brother!" He shouts as he canters up. Bear glances over his shoulder and pats his horse's neck as it shies to the side at the unfamiliar quickly approaching horse. His horse does not relax even when Archer slows his horse and halts beside Bear. "New horse?"

"I rescued him off of a fool who had no idea the treasure he was riding. This is a horse built for running not churning the mud in fields. I bought the man a horse more suitable for his needs and took this one off of his hands," Bear replies absentmindedly.

"Come on brother, our greetings have always been much more dramatic in the past. Do you not wish to reprimand me for my long absence again or tell me how foolish my mind is?"

"It appears you already know," Bear teases. "I have been away too so I cannot be a hypocrite. And I cannot think of a new reason to knock you to the ground."

"As if you could. My shock clouded me then, it would not again."

"If you say so." Bear's eyes dart with bewilderment to Archer when he growls. An inkling informs him that this is not the first time he has heard those words today. "I trust Ari is well."

"Perfectly. She is visiting mother so mother may not be for much longer." Both men laugh at the thought of Ari shocking their mother as she has many times before.

"Wolfe does enjoy it when you visit; it takes some of the glare off of Sparrow's behaviour. I believe Logan is the only one of us who married a woman that Mother finds acceptable."

"Well you still have the option to please or displease her..." Archer nudges with his legs and his horse follows besides Bear's who still warily eyes the other male.

"How long do you intend to stay this time?"

"A month, maybe two. Bronco wrote to me asking - more like commanding - my assistance in moving them to their new home. Are Wolfe's children so bad that all are moving away from them? I know they will take after him but surely they inherited some traits from Sparrow..." his joke falls on deaf ears and he studies his brother with concerned intent. The sun gleams down on their shoulders but the heat barely touches them as a cool breeze whisks around them. Bear finally senses the concentrated gaze and frowns at his younger brother.

"You did not hear a word I just said. Your mind is elsewhere."

"I am restless. Waiting for you to arrive has been torture. I do not belong here anymore and yet I could not leave without seeing you." The pause is heavy and Archer has the decency to duck his head in guilt. "I am tremendously relieved that Wolfe took on father's inheritance leaving me free. I will be leaving tomorrow. I do not know when I will return."

"This family only asks that you do return but we will not make you say when."

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"What do we have here?" Archer leans against the doorway and crosses his arms across his strong chest. Arisxandre's shoulder's sink as she meets his eyes in the floor to ceiling mirror. Her slim and strong form is encased in soft floating white fabric. A veil of fine white lace spans down her hair, a wreath of white roses pinning it at the top. Her hands wring together, an effort to not cause wrinkles in the beautiful dress.

"A gift from your mother. I think she may be telling us something."

"You look like you did on my brother's wedding day." His mouth wrinkles in distaste.

Despite herself she snorts with laughter. "You do not think it is the same dress, do you?" Archer pushes off the post and strides up to her. He turns her slowly from side to side inspecting her closely. After many moments of careful deliberation he shakes his head.

"It is missing some very ground in grass stains. I am sure that dress had to be thrown away but this is a very convincing replica."

"Your Mother is aware we are already married," Ari says as if she needs the confirmation.

"Yes, of course she is. However I married you somewhere else and not with the grandeur that she would want. Clearly she wants us to do it again." Archer takes her hand and makes her do a twirl. He shakes his head again. "I will speak with her... unless this is what you want?"

"She told me that family should be at our wedding and that the least we could do is redo our vows. My family were there but yours were noticeably absent. Perhaps she has a point?" Her tongue darts out and licks her top lip. Her shoulders shrug slightly and she turns back to look in the mirror. They both tilt their heads to the side at the sight of her in a beautiful white gown.

"Bear will be leaving tomorrow. If family is to be present then it would have to be tonight." He pauses. "Does the dress have to be white?" He questions aloud.

"No." Arisxandre laughs. "However try convincing your mother of that. My mother is a force to be reckoned with but yours is the mother of many boys."

"I shall speak with her. In the meantime go and find Sparrow. She should have a myriad of unworn dresses and one should be suitable. It appears that tonight we will be marrying each other once again."

She turns and looks up at him. Her head tilts just slightly to the left. "At least our second wedding is still to one another...although..." She cringes and he shakes his head stepping away. "This would actually be my third..." She starts giggling and cannot stop. Archer tries to look firm and serious in the face of her mirth but he fails and gathers her into his arms, pressing a kiss to her shaking head.

"I am convinced you will be the death of me," he murmurs into her hair, the words escaping her notice as she continues to laugh at the idea. "Go, find Sparrow," he orders as he pulls away from her. He leaves the room and finds his brother once again.

His head lifts from the book he is reading with an irritated expression. The eyes clash, the separate colours seeming to display different emotions. The irritation seeps away at the sight of his younger brother. He has remained this long in order to see Archer. He should not allow a book to take over that.

"Dear brother of mine." Bear frowns just slightly, an expression of distrust appearing at Archer's words. "Do not look at me like that. I have come to ask you something of great honour." Bear grunts in disbelief. "Mother has seduced Ari over to the idea of a proper wedding. Now we get to see her scurry around trying to make that happen within a few hours. There can be no other for my second wedding than you as my 'Best Man'. I suggest you find an appropriate outfit."

Bear chuckles and replies, "I suggest you prepare for mother questioning you and dragging you into all the planning. Have fun brother and I shall see you tonight."  

Its Friday! Have a great weekend everyone and I hope you enjoyed the chapter :) Claire certainly is sneaky, isn't she? 😂

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