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Chapter no 32 – Warner

Defy Me (Shatter Me Book 5)

Is this joy?

I think it might kill me. โ€œAaron?โ€

โ€œYes, love?โ€

She takes my face in her hands and kisses me, kisses me with a love so deep it releases my brain from its prison. My heart starts beating violently.

โ€œElla,โ€ I say. โ€œYouโ€™re going to be my wife.โ€

She kisses me again, crying again, and suddenly I donโ€™t recognize myself.

I donโ€™t recognize my hands, my bones, my heart. I feel new. Different. โ€œI love you,โ€ she whispers. โ€œI love you so much.โ€

โ€œThat you could love me at all seems like some kind of miracle.โ€

She smiles, even as she shakes her head. โ€œThatโ€™s ridiculous,โ€ she says. โ€œItโ€™s very, very easy to love you.โ€

And I donโ€™t know what to say. I donโ€™t know how to respond. She doesnโ€™t seem to mind.

I reel her in, kiss her, again, and lose myself in the taste and feel of her, in the fantasy of what we might have. What we might be. And then I pull her gently onto my lap and she straddles my body, settling over me until weโ€™re pressed together, her cheek against my chest. I wrap my arms around her, spread my hands along her back. I feel her gentle breaths on my skin, her eyelashes tickling my chest as she blinks, and I decide Iโ€™m never, ever leaving this bed.

A happy, wonderful silence settles between us. โ€œYou asked me to marry you,โ€ she says softly. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œWow.โ€

I smile, my heart filled suddenly with inexpressible joy. I hardly recognize myself. I canโ€™t remember the last time I ever smiled this much. I canโ€™t recall ever feeling this kind of pure, unburdened bliss.

Like my body might float away without me.

I touch her hair, gently. Run my fingers through the soft, silky strands. When I finally sit up, she sits up, too, and she blushes as I stare at her,

mesmerized by the sight of her. Her eyes are wide and bright. Her lips full and pink. Sheโ€™s perfect, perfect here, bare and beautiful in my arms.

I press my forehead to the curve of her shoulder, my lips brushing against her skin. โ€œI love you, Ella,โ€ I whisper. โ€œI will love you for the rest of my life. My heart is yours. Please donโ€™t ever give it back to me.โ€

She says nothing for what feels like an eternity. Finally, I feel her move. Her hand touches my face. โ€œAaron,โ€ she whispers. โ€œLook at me.โ€

I shake my head. โ€œAaron.โ€

I look up, slowly, to meet her eyes, and her expression is at once sad and sweet and full of love. I feel something thaw inside of me as I stare at her, and just as sheโ€™s about to say something, a complicated chime echoes through the room.

I freeze.

Ella frowns. Looks around. โ€œThat sounds like a doorbell,โ€ she says. I wish I could deny the possibility.

I sit back, even though sheโ€™s still sitting on my lap. I want this interruption to end. I want to go back to our conversation. I want to stick to my original plan to spend the rest of the night here, in bed, with my perfect, naked fiancรฉe.

The chime sounds again, and this time, I say something decidedly ungentlemanly under my breath.

Ella laughs, surprised. โ€œDid you just swear?โ€ โ€œNo.โ€

A third chime. This time, I stare up at the ceiling and try to clear my head. Try to convince myself to move, to get dressed. This must be some kind of emergency, or elseโ€”

Suddenly, a voice:

โ€œListenโ€”I didnโ€™t want to come, okay? I really didnโ€™t. I hate being this guy. But Castle sent me to come get you guys because you missed dinner. Itโ€™s getting super late and everyone is a little worried, and now youโ€™re not even answering the door, andโ€”Jesus Christ, open the goddamn doorโ€”โ€

I canโ€™t believe it. I canโ€™t believe heโ€™s here. Heโ€™s always here, ruining my life.

Iโ€™m going to kill him.

I nearly trip trying to pull on my pants and get to the door at the same time, but when I do, I rip the door open, practically tearing it off its hinges.

โ€œUnless someone is dead, dying, or we are under attack, I want you gone before Iโ€™ve even finished this sentence.โ€

Kenji narrows his eyes at me, and then pushes past me into the room. And Iโ€™m so stunned by his gall that it takes me a moment to realize Iโ€™m going to

have to murder him.

โ€œJโ€”?โ€ he says, looking around as he walks in. โ€œYou in here?โ€

Ella is holding the bedsheet up to her neck. โ€œUh, hi,โ€ she says. She smiles nervously. โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

โ€œHey, is it cool if I still call you J?โ€ he says. โ€œI know your name is Ella and everything, but I got so used to calling you J that it just feels right, you know?โ€

โ€œYou can still call me J,โ€ she says. And then she frowns. โ€œKenji, whatโ€™s wrong?โ€

I groan.

โ€œGet out,โ€ I snap at him. โ€œI donโ€™t know why youโ€™re here, and I donโ€™t care.

We donโ€™t wish to be disturbed. Ever.โ€

Ella shoots me a sharp look. She ignores me when she says, to Kenji, โ€œItโ€™s okay. I care. Tell me whatโ€™s wrong.โ€

โ€œNothing is wrong,โ€ Kenji says. โ€œBut I know your boyfriend wonโ€™t listen to me, so I wanted to let you know that itโ€™s almost midnight and we really need you guys to get down to the dining tent ASAP, okay?โ€ He shoots Ella a loaded look, and her eyes widen. She nods. I feel a sudden rush of excitement move through her, and it leaves me confused.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ I say.

But Kenji is already walking away.

โ€œBro, you really need to, like, eat a pizza or something,โ€ he says, slapping me on the shoulder as he leaves. โ€œYou have too many abs.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ My eyebrows pull together. โ€œThatโ€™s notโ€”โ€

โ€œIโ€™m joking,โ€ Kenji says, pausing in the doorway just before he leaves. โ€œJoking,โ€ he says again. โ€œIt was a joke. Jesus.โ€

And then he slams the door behind him. I turn around. โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ I say again.

But she only smiles. โ€œWe should get dressed.โ€ โ€œEllaโ€”โ€

โ€œI promise Iโ€™ll explain as soon as we get there.โ€ I shake my head. โ€œDid something happen?โ€

โ€œNoโ€” Iโ€™m justโ€” Iโ€™m really excited to see everyone from Omega Point again, and theyโ€™re all waiting for us in the dining tent.โ€ She gets out of bed still holding the bedsheet to her body, and I have to clench my fists to keep from pulling it away from her. From pinning her against the wall.

And before I even have a chance to respond, she disappears into the bathroom, the sheet dragging on the floor as she goes.

I follow her.

Sheโ€™s looking for her clothes, oblivious to my presence, but her dress is on the floor in a corner she hasnโ€™t glimpsed yet, and I doubt sheโ€™d want to put that bloodied dress back on anyway. I should tell her that I found a drawer full

of simple, standard clothes weโ€™re probably allowed to borrow.

Maybe later.

For now, I step behind her, slip my hands around her waist. She startles and the sheet falls to the floor. โ€œElla,โ€ I say softly, tugging her body against mine. โ€œSweetheart, you have to tell me whatโ€™s going on.โ€

I turn her around, slowly. She looks down at herself, surprisedโ€”always surprisedโ€”by the sight of her naked body. โ€œI donโ€™t have any clothes on,โ€ she whispers.

โ€œI know,โ€ I say, smiling as I run my hands down her back, appreciating her softness, her perfect curves. I wish I could store these moments. I wish I could revisit them. Relive them. She shivers in my arms and I pull her closer.

โ€œItโ€™s not fair,โ€ she says, wrapping her arms around me. โ€œItโ€™s not fair that you can sense emotions. That itโ€™s impossible to keep secrets from you.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s not fair,โ€ I say, โ€œis that youโ€™re about to put your clothes on and force me to leave this bedroom and I donโ€™t know why.โ€

She stares at me, her eyes wide and nervous even as she smiles. I can sense that sheโ€™s torn, her heart in two places at once. โ€œAaron,โ€ she says softly. โ€œDonโ€™t you like surprises?โ€

โ€œI hate surprises.โ€

She laughs. Shakes her head. โ€œI guess I shouldโ€™ve known that.โ€

I stare at her, my eyebrows raised, still waiting for an explanation. โ€œTheyโ€™re going to kill me for telling you,โ€ she says. And then at the look

in my eyes, โ€œNotโ€” I mean, not literally. But justโ€”โ€ Finally, she sighs. And she wonโ€™t look at me when she saysโ€”

โ€œWeโ€™re throwing you a birthday party.โ€ Iโ€™m certain Iโ€™ve heard her wrong.

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