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Alpha Amanda's Love Adventure (By Aurora Grey) novel Chapter 339

Chapter 339 Let’s Keep It Simple

Amanda’s POV:

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By evening, the sky had grown dark, and snowflakes were still falling softly outside the window. In the living room, the Christmas lights were glowing-a warm golden color twined through the green branches of the tree, filling the whole space with a cozy, festive energy.

I was helping Beata to bring the last dish to the table when I heard the front door opened- Samson was home after a long day at work.

I froze for a moment, then looked up and saw him walk in. He stopped in his tracks, taking in the transformed living room, and for a second, his surprise showed before it melted into something much warmer.

“You’re back. Go wash up. Dinner’s ready.” I carried the platter over to the table, unable to stop myself from smiling a little.

The moment the words left my mouth, I was startled by how natural it sounded—almost like a wife waiting for her husband to come home.

Samson seemed to hesitate as well. I could feel his usual hard edge soften, a warmth seeping out from him, sparked by the holiday and maybe by my smile.

He quickly got himself back under control, handed his briefcase to a waiting housekeeper, and came over to me. “Need a hand?”

I glanced at the set table, steam rising from the dishes. “No, it’s all done. Just take a seat.”

Samson sat across from me. His eyes lingered on the spread for a moment, and his Adam’s Apple bobbed. I could tell he was starving—he must have had a crazy day.

“Alan said he has a special Christmas recording tonight and won’t be home for dinner,” I explained as I scooped mashed potatoes for him. “Josh let me know he’ll be spending Christmas with friends, so it’s just the two of us tonight.”

“Try this one-Beata made it especially for you. She said it’s your favorite.” I picked up a serving and placed it on his plate, waiting for his reaction.

Samson tried it, chewed for a moment, and nodded. “It’s really good.”

“Told you, Beata knows you best.” I grinned and started eating too.

There was no big celebration that night-just the two of us, quiet conversation, and the

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Chapter 339 Let’s Keep It Simple

occasional clink of utensils. But it felt peaceful in a way that put me at ease.

After a while, Samson looked up at me. “Want to go out for a walk?”

I was caught off guard and stared at him. “You… want to take me out?”

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“I heard Coldmoon Pack’s had fresh snow. The slopes are in perfect condition,” he said, meeting my eyes. “Let’s go skiing together.”

His words sent a ripple of excitement through me, my heart suddenly racing.

He really invited me to take a trip with him!

I squeezed my hands together under the table, unable to hide the flush in my cheeks.

“I… I’ll think about it.” I ducked my head and poked at my food, trying to sound casual, but my voice was barely above a whisper.

Samson didn’t give me any chance to say no. He took out his phone and called Cody, his tone leaving no room for discussion. “Cody, set up a trip to Coldmoon Pack. Make sure all the ski gear is ready. We’ll head out later tonight.”

When he hung up, he looked over at me and raised an eyebrow. “Is there a problem?”

Seeing that look in his eyes, I knew there was no point arguing. I just shook my head. “No problem. But there’s something I want to talk to you about.”

Samson picked up his utensils again but didn’t eat. He just looked at me and said, “Go ahead.”

I took a deep breath, carefully choosing my words. “About the engagement… I’d like to keep it simple. Nothing fancy, just a dinner with both families.”

He asked, “That’s what you want?”

I nodded firmly. “Yes. With Hugh gone, it doesn’t feel right to throw a big party. Keeping it low-key makes more sense.”

Samson agreed without hesitation. “If that’s what you want, then that’s what we’ll do. Other than your grandparents, does anyone else need to be invited from your side?”

“No, just the two of them,” I said. “We can invite everyone else when we actually get married.”

“Alright. We’ll do it your way,” Samson replied. “We’ll take care of it after the New Year.”

I let out a quiet sigh of relief.

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