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Chapter no 44 – Dante

King of Wrath

โ€œThatโ€™s Scorpio.โ€ Vivian pointed to a spot in the sky. โ€œDo you see it?โ€

I followed her gaze toward the constellation. It looked

like any other cluster of stars. โ€œMmmhmm. Looks great.โ€

She turned her head and narrowed her eyes. โ€œDo you really see it, or are you lying?โ€

โ€œI see stars. Lots of them.โ€

Vivian huffed out a half groan, half laugh. โ€œYouโ€™re hopeless.โ€

โ€œI told you, Iโ€™m not and never will be an astronomy expert. Iโ€™m just here for the view and the company.โ€ I kissed the top of her head.

We lay on a pile of blankets and cushions outside our glamping resort in Chileโ€™s Atacama Desert, one of the worldโ€™s top stargazing destinations. After all the shit thatโ€™d gone down last month, this was the perfect place to reset before our wedding, which weโ€™d pushed back to September due to renovations taking longer than expected.

Weโ€™d spent the past four days hiking volcanoes, luxuriating in hot springs, and exploring sand dunes. My assistant had nearly keeled over with shock when I told her I was taking ten days off from work, but sheโ€™d put together the perfect itinerary for my first real vacation since I became CEO.

Iโ€™d even left my work phone at home. My team had the resortโ€™s number in case of emergencies, but they knew not to bother me unless the building was literally burning down.

โ€œTrue. I guess you can stick to looking pretty.โ€ Vivian patted my arm. โ€œWe all have our talentsโ€”โ€

She broke off into a squeal when I rolled her over and pinned her beneath me.

โ€œWatch your mouth,โ€ I growled, giving her a playful nip. โ€œOr Iโ€™ll punish you right here where anyone can see.โ€

The stars reflected in her eyes and glittered with mischief. โ€œIs that a warning or promise?โ€

My groan traveled between us, dark and filled with heat. โ€œYouโ€™re a fucking tease.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re the one who started it.โ€ Vivian wrapped her arms around my neck and kissed me. โ€œDonโ€™t start something you canโ€™t finish, Russo.โ€

โ€œWhen have I ever?โ€ I skimmed my lips over the delicate line of her jaw. โ€œBut before we shock the other guests with an X-rated showโ€ฆโ€ Her laughter vibrated down my spine. โ€œI have a confession.โ€

My heart picked up speed.

Iโ€™d spent a month preparing for this moment, yet I felt like I was teetering on the edge of a cliff without a parachute.

Vivian tilted her head. โ€œConfession as in you forgot to book our horseback rides tomorrow, or confession as in you murdered someone and need my help burying the body?โ€

โ€œWhy do you always default to the morbid?โ€

โ€œBecause Iโ€™m friends with Isabella, and youโ€™re scary.โ€

โ€œI thought you said my talent was looking pretty,โ€ I teased.

โ€œPrettyย andย scary.โ€ An impish smile curved her mouth. โ€œTheyโ€™re not mutually exclusive.โ€

โ€œGood to know, but no, I didnโ€™t murder anyone,โ€ I said dryly. I pushed off her and sat up straight.

The desert night was cool and crisp, but heat clung to my skin like a tight-fitting suit.

โ€œThank God. Iโ€™m not great with shovels.โ€ Vivian sat up as well and eyed me with curiosity. โ€œSo, this confession. Is it good or bad? Do I need to mentally prepare myself?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s good. I hope.โ€ I cleared my throat, my heart now throttling full speed ahead. โ€œDo you remember my trip to Malaysia a few weeks ago?โ€

โ€œThe seventy-two hour one? Yes.โ€ She shook her head. โ€œI canโ€™t believe you flew all the way there just to stay for one day. It mustโ€™ve been an important meeting.โ€

โ€œIt was. I went to see my mother.โ€

My parents had moved on from Bali and were now in Langkawi. Confusion pinched a frown between her brows. โ€œWhy?โ€

She knew my mother and I didnโ€™t have the type of relationship where Iโ€™d drop everything to see her.

My parents still exasperated the hell out of me, but Iโ€™d made peace with their shortcomings. They were who they were, and compared to people like Francis Lau, they were fucking saints.

โ€œI needed to get something.โ€ I bit the bullet and retrieved a small box from my pocket.

Vivian stared at it, her expression stunned. โ€œDanteโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhen I first proposed to you, it was hardly a proposal,โ€ I said. My blood drummed in my ears. โ€œOur engagement was a merger, the ring a signature. I chose thatโ€ฆโ€ I nodded at the diamond on her finger. โ€œSpecifically because it was cold and impersonal. But now that weโ€™re doing this for realโ€ฆโ€ I snapped open the box, revealing a dazzling red stone set in gold. One of less than three dozen in existence. โ€œI wanted to give you something more meaningful.โ€

Vivian released a sharp, audible exhale. Emotion sketched a vivid picture across her features, painting it with a thousand shades of shock, delight, and everything in between.

โ€œRed diamonds are the rarest colored diamonds in existence. Only thirty or so had ever been mined. My grandfather bought one of the first red diamonds in the 1950s and proposed to my grandmother with it. She passed it to my father, who gave it to my motherโ€ฆโ€ I swallowed the lump in my throat. โ€œWho gave it to me.โ€

The ring blazed like a fallen star against midnight black.

My mother rarely wore it. She was too afraid of losing it during her travels, but sheโ€™d kept it safe for the day I needed it. It was one of the few sentimental things sheโ€™d done since I was born.

โ€œA family heirloom,โ€ Vivian murmured, her voice thick.

โ€œYes. One that reminds me very much of you. Beautiful, rare, and difficult as hell to findโ€ฆbut worth every minute it took to get there.โ€ My face softened. โ€œI spent thirty-seven years thinking my perfect match didnโ€™t exist. You proved me wrong in less than one. And even though we didnโ€™t do it right the first time, Iโ€™m hoping youโ€™ll give me a chance to prove myself a second time.โ€ My pulse thumped with nerves as the most important question of my life left my mouth. โ€œVivian Lau, will you marry me?โ€

Her eyes brimmed with unshed tears. A lone drop escaped and streaked down her cheek as she nodded.

โ€œYes.ย Yes, of course Iโ€™ll marry you.โ€

Tension dissolved into laughter and sobs and cool, aching relief. I slid the old ring off her finger and replaced it with the new one before kissing her.

Fiercely, passionately, and wholeheartedly. Sometimes, we needed words to communicate. Other times, we didnโ€™t need words at all.

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