Romance.
“Your beau has something planned for you. You clean up really nice, Graham.”
He ran his hands over his kilt jacket. It was rare he put his kilt on, mostly because it was the colors of war, and he didn’t want to do battle anymore.
The Black Watch part of him was done, and now, he was just a normal person.
Who did abnormal things for his country.
“Well, I’m ready to see what’s going on,” he said.
Finn saw that the Purple Heart that had been sitting on the box on the counter was gone, and that meant that Gryphen had palmed it successfully.
It was on its way out to Michael.
Perfect.
“I’m ready to take you outside. Follow me, Groom.”
Graham didn’t know what was going on, but he wanted to get to D’Artangnan…Michael as soon as possible. It was painful to be away from him now that he had him back in his life.
As they walked through the castle, he took him out the front door, and around the side of the castle. Graham didn’t understand that.
AT.
ALL.
He was about to ask him what was going on when they walked through the gate that led into the courtyard, and Graham had been caught off guard.
Holy shit.
There were people there.
All of Finn’s family was sitting there on the concrete benches that were surrounded by the flowering box shrubs. The water fountain was on, and the tinkling was melodic.
There, standing in the middle of the low maze, was the most amazing sight he’d ever seen.
His man.
He was in an all-black and gray kilt, his blue eyes watching him as he stood there. Honestly, Graham had never seen a more breathtaking sight in his life.
“D’Artangnan,” he whispered, and that was when the man smiled.
He couldn’t believe this.
The surprise was a wedding in the courtyard.
It was beyond anything he could ever wish for, and this was the best gift.
When D’Artangnan held out his hand, Graham knew what he wanted.
His groom.
As soft music played, thanks to a speaker beside one of the McKnights, Graham made his way through the maze of boxwood to get to his groom.
As he did, he passed his family.
While Finn’s parents, who he loved and were glad were there, D’Artangnan’s family was also there. On a tablet on Gabby’s lap, facing out, there was Elizabeth, Chris, Callen, and their other two spouses.