Dr. Mitchell: Chapter 40
Dr. Mitchell: Billionaires’ Club Book 1 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
It took me getting a massive sinus infection and feeling like death itself had come for me to slow down our wedding plans and make us decide to have a small wedding, three months after he proposed. I had loose ends to tie up in Santa Clarita, and he needed time to properly reschedule patients for us to take off for three weeks at sea while we took the yacht for his winning bet to Cabo.
Now, it was the day of the big event. I hadnât seen Jake in over a week since heâd stayed close to Saint Johnâs with three new patients in recovery, and he finalized everything with his staff for him to be gone. I could have easily driven there, but we both felt this time apart would make for a neat reunion when Clay married us. I still couldnât believe Iâd jumped headfirst into this.
Some peopleâlike meâcould live with their soul mate without a piece of paper to validate their union, but Jake wasnât having that. Thank God I was a fool in love because I enjoyed this playful, overly romantic side of him.
âMija, you look so beautiful,â Carmen said after Joe finished with my hair and makeup. âJacob is one lucky man, baby girl.â She kissed me while Joe nearly collapsed at the bright red lip stain on my cheek.
After Joe fixed the issue, I walked over to the mirror and smiled at my simple, silk dress. It was a cream-colored strapless dress that had no embellishments, but I thought it looked more exquisite than a full-blown wedding gown. It flowed from my waist and stopped just before my ankles. It was undoubtedly a perfect pick for the beachfront wedding on the shoreline in front of the beach house. I was under strict orders to stay in the rooms at the back of the house all day, which was fine. Jake had a painting room set up back here, and since weâd finalized everything with the gallery, I had been addicted to painting these days anyway. Heâs lucky I was leaving with him instead of staying here to finish the canvas Iâd been working on.
âAnd here comes the bride,â Dad said from behind me. âYou look gorgeous, Ash,â he said, tears filling his eyes. âA woman in love is the most beautiful sight for any man to behold.â
I hugged him. âAre you and Carmen ready to enjoy your three weeks here, having the house to yourselves?â I smiled at him, trying to remove the emotions, or Iâd be balling my eyes out. I couldnât even think about Mom right now, or Iâd be walking down to Jake balling like a babyâugly cry.
âWell, if it isnât the woman who tamed the wild beast in my brother,â Jim said with a smile. âLetâs go seal the deal, shall we?â
âAlways business, eh?â I teased.
He smiled and walked over to me, and for the first time, the stiff and commanding man brought me in for a hug. âAlways,â he said, stepping back. âMy brother is likely to cry like a baby when he sees his beautiful bride walk down the aisle.â He looked at Carmen. âAll right, Joe sent me up to bring you down. If Jacob has to wait another second, I think heâs going to lose his mind out there.â
âSee you both in a few,â Carmen winked at Dad and me. âLove is in the air.â
âI love that woman,â Dad said.
I laughed. âYou should be considering a little wedding yourself,â I said with a smile. âBut your stubborn butt is too chicken.â
âSteal the show from my stunning daughter?â Dad held harm out for me to take. âNever in a million years.â
We walked down the stairs, the iron stair rails covered in ivy and lilies. The floral fragrance of the abundance of white flowers combined with the soft, salty breeze was an aroma that should be bottled up and sold as perfume. We walked through an archway covered with more white lilies, and the cellist began to play a beautiful tune.
I was doing great, walking barefoot in the white sand and through the three rows of chairs, seeing Jake standing there with a vibrant smile. His brilliant blue eyes shone as sapphires, and my heart was overwhelmed with the love I saw in them. I completely lost it when I looked to my left, and an empty chair was situated. Mom. Oh my God, he placed a chair for Mom! I thought, crumbling into my dadâs side.
âSheâs here too. Sheâs always watching over you, honey,â he said.
âDadâ¦wowâ¦â I couldnât speak, and Dad only smiled and nodded toward Jake.
I felt Jakeâs hand rub along my arm. âCome here,â Jake said, ignoring my near breakdown. He hugged me and tilted my chin up to lock eyes with him. âSheâs with us, and I think she approves.â He arched his eyebrow, helping to bring some humor to his future wife losing it.
âShe does. Iâm sorry,â I mouthed.
Jake brought his lips to my ear. âNever be sorry, angel. I know how much you loved her and miss her. I only wanted to show sheâs with here if not physically, then in spirit.â
âThank you for honoring and remembering her, Jacob.â I sniffed.
âI wouldnât have married you any other way.â He winked. âIs the wedding still on, by chance?â
âYes.â I inhaled and pulled it together. âClayâs been dying to marry me off since he got this license. Letâs do it.â
After Jake and I exchanged simple vows, the sun was shifting in the sky, heading toward the horizon. His lips had been one with my cheek since we made it all legal and stood in a small reception on the beach with cake and delicious food that Jake had catered. Instead of doing the tradition of throwing a bouquet, I simply offered the arranged lilies I carried to Carmen and told her she was next.
âThank you all for being present for the happiest day in my life,â Jake said, raising a glass. âTo my beautiful bride, the enchanting Mrs. Ashley Mitchell.â He looked at me âMay she live happily ever after with me.â
Jakeâs brother and friends burst out into laughter, along with me and everyone else. âI love you, silly guy,â I said, reaching for his face and kissing his lips.
âYouâd better.â He sighed. âThis next partâour exit? Well, letâs just say, youâre legally mine, no matter if I screw this up or not.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
I heard a loud horn as if a cruise ship were out in the ocean. I turned to see Jakeâs yacht lit up brightly and magnificently.
âLetâs get out of here,â he said, his white muslin shirt blowing in the wind against his khaki shorts. âThank you all again. Camera crew? My brother has your check, and you can leave now.â
Jake turned and pulled me toward the shore. âWhat the hell? Are we swimming out to the boat?â
The guests and wedding photographers were following us like a mob, and until we passed the wedding podium, I hadnât a clue as to what the hell we were doing.
I stopped on the wet sand and covered my smile. âJacob Mitchell.â I started laughing when I saw a white rowboat parked in the sand. âWhat are you doing?â
He kissed my lips and pulled on his aviator sunglasses. âIâm about to live out one of my many masterpieces with my bride.â
âJake.â Jim laughed. âHave you ever rowed a boat before?â
âJesus Christ,â Collin said. âThis one takes the cake with you. Iâve seen you do some crazy stuff, but this?â
âThis is going in the cloud, never to be erased,â Alex said. âYou sure you donât want an annulment?â He winked at me.
âYouâre all overreacting,â Jake said, whisking me up and into his arms. âLet us fulfill my dream of rowing you in a boat.â
I laughed and kissed his cheek. âLetâs do it.â
Jake set me in the flower-adorned, white rowboat, and until we were both in it and he was gripping the oars, I seriously thought this was just for a photo op. No. Jake was seriously letting us get shoved offshore and pushed out to the wavesâsmall and rolling ones, thankfully.
He had a look of determination on his face that I could only admire, yet still find this as one of the craziest things I think Jake could do. âYou look handsome,â I offered while he concentrated on getting the rowboat out to the softly rolling sea.
âYou impressed?â He smirked at me, now past the breaks, rowing us smoothly toward his yacht.
âHighly,â I teased. âMost people have a getaway car like a limoâperhaps a horse-drawn carriage.â
Jake smiled, looking over his shoulder. âAnd you have a rowboat.â
âYouâre the best man ever,â I said, enjoying this unique ride through the sea and toward the extravagant yacht that looked like it was lit for a huge party. âHow the heck did youâI mean, what made you think of this?â
âWell, our first conversation, of course,â he said, working the oars like an Olympic medalist, still profoundly funny to me. âBut I knew I had a time limit. Bringing the yacht in?â He smiled at me. âPermits and working with the coast guard was a bitch. You were right, babe.â He smiled. âThe rowboat is much easier, and the couple could enjoy amazing sex in it.â
âWell, since I can still hear them laughing from shore? I think we should opt-out of my idea.â I rubbed his leg, and he stopped rowing, locked the oars, and framed my face with his hands.
âI couldnât give a shit what theyâd all think.â He brought his lips to mine while sliding one hand under my dress, feeling me instantly getting hot and wet with this kiss alone. âYouâre wet for me already, angel,â he said, pulling away. âWhen we get to our yacht, your sexy ass is mine.â
âBetter row your little boat faster, buddy,â I said, trying to calm myself down.
It might have been a simple and fast wedding, but it was memorable and beautiful. And to have Jake row me in a boat out to the yacht? This one could never be outdone. How is it that you could love someone more than you believed your heart could take? I was learning very quickly that there were no limits in loveâespecially loving my Jake.