Dominic POVThe kiss started slow, languid. Just the gentle slide of mouths in the quiet dark but deepening quickly as need sparked between them.Dominic shifted closer, one hand cupping the side of her face while the other roamed freely, mapping the familiar terrain of her body.Her soft sighs turn
Aurora POVWe decide we might as well salvage the day, so the four of us head down the block to a little bistro with outdoor seating. The second we sit down and order, Gianna and I fill Luca and Marco in on the history of how and why Camilla’s been awful since day one, how she’s always thought she
Aurora POVFor a second, my brain refuses to process what I’m seeing.She’s just standing there in the doorway of the fitting room like she owns the place, one hand braced against the frame, a smirk tugging at her painted mouth. The satin skirt I’m wearing sways slightly from my sudden turn toward h
Aurora POVDominic’s been gone for three days now.Not just gone but completely unreachable except for the occasional one-line text that says he’s fine and “will be back soon.”Other than that, there are no calls and no explanations. Not even a hint of when he’ll eventually be back.Whatever’s going
Aurora POVI can’t stop smiling.I throw my arms around Dominic’s neck. My heart is pounding, but it’s not from fear this time—it’s from this ridiculous, effervescent joy bubbling up inside me.He’s smiling too, really smiling, Not that sly, knowing smirk he uses when he’s trying to keep the upper h
Dominic POVDominic had the pamphlets in his hands again and he sat behind his desk inside his study, the glossy paper crinkling slightly under his grip as his thumb glided over the top of them.He wasn’t sure which unsettled him more: what was printed on them, or the bright, almost trembling antici