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Sir Malcolm
, resplendent in full Highland outfit,
proudly led her on his arm
down to the front of the church - Best Maids following regally behind - where Robert and his best man Tom waited. They both wore kilts of the Lindsey tartan, for traditionally the son would always wear the tartan from his
mother’s
clan
.

As she reached Roberts side, and Malcolm released her to take his place; Robert turned and gazed upon the woman that he would spend the rest of his life with. Love and pride welled up in his chest, threatening to destroy in a blink his calm exterior; as he gazed upon the vision of beauty that stood alongside him.

The couple managed to keep their composure throughout the ceremony, as vows were given and rings exchanged. While the marriage certificates were signed, a good friend
of Roberts stood with his acoustic guitar and sung a love song composed for the occasion.

Finally the time came to exit the church, and the sound system played ‘If I had words to make a day for you.’ A classic song
made even more famous by the film ‘Babe,’ and a song that epitomised the desires of a couple for whom the word ‘love,’ was just too small to encompass what they truly felt for one another.

Romeo stood waiting patiently, as confetti was thrown and photographs were taken outside the church; then to much cheering he trotted off with the new Mr & Mrs Lindsey, for the short journey to the Coylumbridge hotel where the reception – in the form of a mea
l and a Ceilidh
would take place.

The Highland Piper was awaiting their arrival at the Hotel, and with great ceremony
‘Piped them in.’
As
is usual at such occasions, the photographs seemed to take an age. Sally however took it all in her stride and mingled happily with the crowd, relishing the moment.

While the pictures were being taken, guests enjoyed the facilities of the hotel, and soon the sit-down meal was ready
for them.

Robert looked at his new bride, and saw that something seemed to be troubling her.

“Is there something wrong my love? You seem a little troubled – don’t tell me
your
having second thoughts already!” He grinned happily at her.

She snuggled up close to him, squeezing his arm.

“You’re not getting away th
at easily m
y Husband! No, it’s just that I thought I saw someone that I vaguely recognised.”

“One of the wedding guests?”

“No, just a woman in the hotel reception area.”

“Sally could I see you for a minute” Kiera took her by the arm, and led her over to her ‘date’ for the evening. More pictures were taken, as the guests herded into the dining room.

Sally soon forgot about the mysterious stranger, as the demand for her to be everywhere at once took over.

It was while she was enjoying the
meal, that
an unpleasant feeling seemed to grow at the back of her mind; a picture of the woman she had at the reception desk just would not leave her. She turned ashen faced to look at Robert.

“It’s her!”

Robert was immediately concerned at her tone, and new that it was not good news.


Honey, what are you talking about
?”

“The woman I saw in reception today – I think it was my mother!”

He thought carefully for a moment,
then
spoke gently.

“Ok, so what do you want to do about it? Will I send someone to look for her perhaps?”

“Absolutely not!
It may not have even been her; I haven’t seen her since I was a kid after all – she did abandon me remember!”

Robert took her hand in his. “Honey whatever you want, then that is what I will do. But I’m afraid only you can make this sort of decision.”

“Ok, decision made!” She said with finality. “I’m not going to let her ruin our special day – the show goes on!” She smiled happily.

“If it was her, then no doubt she will turn up later and we can sort it out then; right now though –
we’ve a
wedding to enjoy my husband!”

The meal and the ceilidh afterwards
,
went without any further sign of the mysterious woman
. Sally herself was far too busy being thrown around the dance-floor to even think of her.

“Phew, C
eilidh’s are exhausting!” She said, hanging on to Roberts arm as they made their way to the honeymoon suite at the hotel. As is traditional at a Scottish wedding they left before the party had
finished,
too much wolf whistles and cat-calls. Robert got a lot of very vocal advice regarding the nuptials, as Sally stood red-faced in mortification.

She glanced sideways at Robert, who was very unsteady on his feet as they entered the room – which was hardly surprising considering the amount of lethal scotch single malt he had consumed.

“Hey buster; are you drunk?”


Whaaat
…me?
Noo
I’m just a lit
tle
giddy’s
all..” He flopped down on the edge of the sumptuous bed.

“Ok dearest, I’m just going to get changed into something a bit more comfortable – don’t you fall asleep on me now!”

“Never!”
He replied vehemently.

Sally
had changed from her wedding dress earlier, and now wore a much more casual number. She quickly
stripped
, showered and put on the special Basque and suspenders she had purchased on her trip to Edinburgh. It was a wild deep red and cream number – guaranteed to enflame any red-blooded male the shop assistant had assured her. Her full firm breasts and slim waist guaranteed that Robert would be no exception, she was sure.

Slipping over the flimsiest of negligées, she admired herself in the mirror, and
sprayed herself with liberal doses of her
favourite perfume
,
‘Paris’ by Estee Lauder. Finally she stepped outside to present herself to her new husband – who was fast asleep and snoring like a rhinoceros on the bed!

“Oh Robert!”
She moved across to him and gave him a big shake; then another, to no avail – he was totally unconscious.

“Robert, I don’t believe you; I really don’t!” She stamped her feet in frustration like a spoiled child; then suddenly found herself laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation.

“I wonder how many brides have experienced this – lots I would suspect!”
She thought to herself as she looked adoringly at the sleeping form of Robert.

“Well, I suppose; there will be all the time in the world to get him back for this episode!”

She thought wickedly of the fun she would have with him, and the pay-back that she would be due for ages to come!

She stripped what clothes she could get from Robert, and left him where he lay; while she striped back again to her
birthday suit and climbed into bed. Tomorrow they were
driving down to Southampton – stopping off at Roberts Aunts on the way – to catch a cruise ship to the Mediterranean for a two week Honeymoon cruise
.
She had never been on a cruise before and the prospect excited her immensely;
eventually after much tossing and turning,
she fell into a deep sleep,
dreaming of a life on the ocean waves.

 

******

FINISH

    

If you have enjoyed this latest book in the ‘Sally’ series – please recommend it to a friend!

 

Other Books in the ‘Sally’ series:

Book 1.
Sally’s Destiny:

Book 2.
Sally’s Return:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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