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Fabricating stories came naturally to Sebastian as breathing. “Honey, let’s enjoy ourselves. Want to try surfing this afternoon?”
Serena’s eyes brightened at once. “I want to!”
Lucinda disliked the sun, so she remained inside the hotel and gazed out toward the shoreline. “This is so boring…”
Julian stepped over and drew the curtains shut. “I’ll give you a massage.”
She considered it briefly before agreeing. “Alright.”
His intentions were far from innocent. After he had thoroughly teased and tempted her, she cursed inwardly in the final moment before she passed out.
She had fallen for it again.
Serena learned quickly.
Sebastian held the safety leash attached to her surfboard. “Try letting go. Do you dare?”
Nervousness still lingered, and she shook her head. “I don’t dare!”
She surrendered without hesitation.
A faint smile rested on his lips. “Don’t look at your feet, and don’t look at the water.”
“Look at me, honey!” he shouted.
A strange illusion came over her as she met his gaze.
His eyes seemed to hold nothing but her reflection.
That look felt meant for her alone.
The thought filled her with a deep sense of security.
“Relax,” he said gently. “Adjust your posture slowly and control the movement of your toes.”
A subtle warmth colored his voice, carrying a quiet persuasion that made her want to trust him
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completely. “Now, release the rope little by little.”
“Honey, you don’t need to look anywhere else. Just keep your eyes on me,” Sebastian murmured.
Calm gradually settled over Serena’s heart.
Her fingers loosened bit by bit. Wind rushed past her ears while the faint saltiness of the ocean lingered in the air.
Freedom took shape in that single moment.
They remained on the water until the sun dipped below the horizon.
Serena clapped her hands with delight. “I want to come back again tomorrow!”
“Did you surf often when you lived overseas?” she inquired.
Sebastian gave a small nod. “Surfing was my favorite way to relax. Racing across the waves always brought a sense of satisfaction.”
Those moments often came when he missed her the most.
She did not retrieve her phone until she returned to shore. “That’s strange. I texted Lucinda at noon, but she still hasn’t replied.”
“Maybe they’re out having fun too,” Sebastian said, completely at ease.
Nothing gave him reason to worry. Julian would never lose track of his niece.
Julian had not lost her, of course. He had only exhausted her until she passed out.
After dinner, they chose not to return to their room. Sebastian brought Serena to rest beneath the open night sky instead.
She reclined comfortably on a beach chair.
Countless stars shimmered across the sky in dazzling brilliance. She lifted her hand slightly, as though she might brush against the edge of the horizon.
“This feels wonderful, Sebastian. Let’s come back every year,” she declared.
Peace filled the surroundings. No crowds pressed in around them, and no city noise disturbed
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the quiet. Life had always felt like an endless race toward a distant finish line, yet this moment allowed her to pause at last. She could simply exist without doing anything or thinking about anything, enjoying time that belonged solely to her.
That time belonged to both of them.
Sebastian smiled softly. The words every year pleased him.
A lifetime of trips like this suddenly felt possible.
“Alright. We’ll come back every year,” he replied, his voice warm with unmistakable affection.
“Sebastian,” Serena whispered as she gazed at the endless sea of stars. Her long lashes trembled faintly. “Why are you so good to me?”
The question carried a stubborn innocence, as if Serena already knew the answer but still longed to hear it spoken aloud.
Sebastian rarely put his feelings into words after their marriage.
Everything he did, however, proved his love more clearly than any confession.
Past losses and disappointments had taught her not to hope for too much.
Doubt lingered in her heart. She feared she might be imagining things, misunderstanding him, or loving him alone.
He turned toward her and noticed the soft blush spreading across her cheeks. Gentle caution colored his voice, almost too subtle to detect.
A faint smile touched his lips, and he answered without hesitation. “Because I love you. My little rose has finally grown up. Now you’re my wife.”
Her heartbeat faltered for an instant.
Serena lifted her eyes to his face, so close to hers. An invisible thread seemed to tug lightly at her heart, leaving it trembling before she even realized it.
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Olivia Harris is an emerging author celebrated for her captivating romantic and steamy novels. With a talent for crafting deep emotional connections and fiery chemistry between her characters, Olivia’s stories offer readers an escape into worlds filled with passion, intrigue, and heart-stopping drama.

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