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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 457

Tessa received a call from Marissa the day before Marissa's birthday.

She had just finished lunch when she answered the call.

"Hey, Tessa. Remember to come early tomorrow afternoon," Marissa said.

Tessa asked curiously, "Isn't your birthday bash being held in the evening?"

"Yes, the party's going to start in the evening, but the cruise ship will set sail at noon. We'll be spending two days at sea," Marissa explained.

"Alright, I'll be there," Tessa replied.

The weather was beautiful and sunny the next day.

Tessa had changed into a blue halter-neck dress she had bought at the mall. She had even applied some light makeup and clipped her hair loosely at the back of her head with a hairpin.

She didn't bother going to a stylist for her outfit or putting on a full face of makeup.

After all, it was Marissa's birthday today. Tessa wasn't about to steal the spotlight from the birthday girl.

Stephen was patiently waiting for her nearby.

Tessa packed a small suitcase, filling it with a change of clothes and some daily necessities.

Once she was done, Stephen wrapped his arms around her before leading her out of the villa.

A black Cullinan was waiting for them at the door.

Stephen's assistant, Samson, was their driver for the day. So, he drove them to the dock.

The sky was a clear shade of azure that seemed to lift spirits with its bright color.

The moist ocean breeze blew gently in their faces, carrying with it a refreshing scent.

Dozens of white sailboats and yachts were docked alongside the harbor. A large white cruise ship stood among them. It had a sleek yet elegant design.

The cruise ship was massive compared to the other boats in the area, making it seem like a floating palace at sea.

This was the ship Marissa was using for her birthday party.

A red carpet was stretched all the way down to the ship's boarding entrance.

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