The private jet descended through a veil of clouds, revealing an emerald island cradled by the sapphire sea. Emma Brown tightened her grip on James Lee’s hand as the plane touched down on a secluded airstrip. The air was thick with the scent of salt and blooming jasmine, a stark contrast to the bustling city they had left behind.
He slid out of his chair, dropping to one knee in front of her. The restaurant seemed to fade away, leaving only the two of them in that moment.
The hotel room was bathed in the soft, silvery light of the moon, its glow filtering through the sheer curtains and casting delicate patterns on the walls.
James stepped closer, his boots barely making a sound on the plush carpet. He cupped Emma’s face in his hands, his touch warm and gentle. “You,” he said, his voice barely above a whisper, “are the most beautiful thing that’s ever happened to me.”
He smiled, a soft, almost imperceptible curve of his lips. “Then let’s not waste another second doubting it.” He leaned in, his forehead resting against hers, their breaths mingling in the quiet space between them.
The room seemed to hold its breath as they kissed, a slow, tender exploration of each other’s souls. The moonlight wrapped around them like a celestial blanket, as if the universe itself was blessing their union. Emma felt a warmth spread through her chest, a sense of belonging she hadn’t known she was missing. She buried her face in James’s shoulder, inhaling the faint scent of his cologne mixed with the crisp night air.
James tightened his arms around her, his chin resting on the top of her head. “Always,” he promised. “No matter what.”
The first rays of sunlight filtered through the sheer curtains, casting a soft glow over the room. Emma stirred awake, her hand instinctively reaching out for James, only to find the other side of the bed cold and empty. A faint pang of disappointment tugged at her heart, but it was quickly replaced by curiosity as the faint sound of clinking utensils drifted from the kitchen.
“Morning, sleepyhead,” he said, his voice warm and teasing. “Thought I’d surprise you with breakfast. You know, the whole ‘knight in an apron’ thing.”
“Good,” he replied, flipping a pancake onto a plate with a flourish. “Because I plan on doing this a lot more often. Now, grab a seat. Breakfast is served.”
“If only time could stop right here,” she murmured, her gaze fixed on the horizon. “This feels… perfect.”
She looked at him, her heart swelling with a mix of gratitude and hope. “You really believe that, don’t you?”
“James,” she said suddenly, her tone light but probing. “Do you ever wonder if we’re… tempting fate? Like, maybe we’re too happy?”
She nodded, though her smile faltered slightly. “You’re right. I just… I don’t want to jinx it.”
“Deal,” she replied, her smile returning.
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