Se connecterIsabel woke up tangled in the white sheets of the Santorini villa and stretched her arms above her head. The morning sun poured through the open doors and lit up the blue caldera outside. She rolled over and found Isaac already watching her.She bit her lip and shifted closer. “Good morning husband. Last night was not enough. My pussy is still aching for you.”Isaac pulled her on top of him and kissed her slow. “Then let me fix that right now.”He flipped her onto her back and slid down the bed. He spread her legs wide and licked her pussy deep and slow. Isabel moaned loud and raked her fingers through his hair.“Yes like that,” she gasped. “Your tongue feels so good on my clit. Do not stop.”He sucked her clit harder and pushed two fingers inside her. She arched off the bed and screamed his name when she came fast.Isaac climbed up and thrust his cock into her in one move. “Your pussy is still so wet. I love how tight you are in the morning.”Isabel wrapped her legs around him and du
Isabel raked her fingers through her hair and knelt down in the driveway to hug the kids one last time. Mercy stood beside her with maximum security guards posted at the gate and around the house.“You two be good for Mercy okay?” Isabel said and kissed Mia’s cheek. “We will be back in a week. Call us anytime if you need us.”Mia hugged her tight. “I will miss you Mommy but I promise to help with Hugo and the baby stuff.”Zack wrapped his arms around her neck. “Bring me back a cool shell or something. And tell Daddy not to forget the truck souvenirs.”Isaac knelt beside her and ruffled Zack’s hair. “We will not forget. Mercy has everything under control and the guards are staying right here the whole time. You are safe and we love you so much.”Mercy smiled and pulled the kids back gently. “Go enjoy your honeymoon. I have them covered. Maximum security, cameras on, the works. You two deserve this.”Isabel stood up and hugged Mercy quick. “Thank you. I mean it. We will text every day.”
Isabel stood at the beginning of the beach aisle clutching her bouquet. The sand felt warm under her bare feet and the ocean sparkled beside the path lined with white chairs and pink petals.Mercy stood beside her fixing the veil one last time. “You look so beautiful. I am so proud of you. This is your moment.”Isabel raked her fingers across the lace on her dress and smiled. “I am so nervous but so happy. The kids are ready?”The music started soft. Mia walked first in her little white dress tossing pink petals with a big grin. “Mommy is coming!” she yelled.Zack followed holding the ring box like a treasure. “I got the rings! I did not drop them!”Hugo walked between them holding a small sign that said “Here comes the bride.” The guests laughed and clapped.Isabel took a deep breath and started walking. The guests stood up smiling and wiping tears. She saw old friends from the past and family members who had come for the day.Isaac stood at the end in a simple white shirt. His eyes
Isabel stood in the beach house bedroom and bit her lip while the stylist finished pinning her hair. The simple white dress hugged her bump perfectly and the ocean breeze floated in through the open windows.Mercy walked in carrying a small bouquet and stopped dead in the doorway. She clutched the flowers tighter and her eyes got watery. “Isabel… look at you. You look like a whole bride. I feel like I no longer need to share you with anyone. You found your forever and I am so happy for you. I really am.”Isabel turned from the mirror and smiled. She shifted her weight and smoothed the front of the dress. “Stop it you are going to make me cry before we even start. I cannot believe we are actually doing this. After everything with the shooting and the hospital and the dream Isaac had I thought we would never get here.”Mercy stepped closer and hugged her gently. “I know. I was so scared when I heard what happened. But you are here and you are glowing. The kids are outside losing their m
Isabel raked her fingers through her hair and leaned against the kitchen counter when Isaac’s phone rang. He answered on speaker so she could hear.The officer’s voice came through clear. “Mr. Dun, we have confirmation. Vera is dead. She killed herself in a motel outside the city. We identified her properly this time. No twin switch. It is really her.”Isaac furrowed his eyebrows and gripped the phone tighter. “You are sure? After everything she put us through she just… ended it?”“Yeah. She left a note. Said she had nothing left. We will send the full report but you and your wife can finally close this chapter.”Isabel clutched the counter and let out a shaky breath. “I cannot believe it is really over. I have been having nightmares about her every night. The therapy sessions are helping but it is still so scary.”Isaac hung up and pulled her into his arms. “It is over baby. She is gone for good. No more looking over our shoulders.”Later that afternoon Mercy showed up at the door. I
Isabel raked her fingers through her hair and shifted in the wheelchair while the nurse finished the last paperwork. Isaac stood right beside her holding the discharge folder.The nurse smiled and handed him the papers. “Everything is signed. She is cleared to go home. Take it easy for the next few weeks. No heavy lifting and lots of rest.”Isabel clutched the armrest and looked up at Isaac. “I cannot believe we are finally leaving this place. I missed our bed so much. And the kids. I bet they have been asking about us nonstop.”Isaac leaned down and kissed her forehead. “They have. The babysitter said they kept drawing pictures for you every day. Let us get you home.”They rolled out of the hospital and into the car. The drive felt long but good. Isabel kept glancing at Isaac and smiling. When they pulled into the driveway the front door flew open and the twins ran out screaming.“Mommy!” Mia yelled and crashed into Isabel’s legs the second the car door opened.Zack was right behind
Isaac stood by the window, his hand running over his face. He had been trying to calm himself after what happened, but his mind wouldn’t stop. He turned sharply when he heard footsteps behind him. “Lena,” he said, his tone was firm. She stopped a few feet away, her expression uneasy. “Yes,
Her eyes blinked open slowly. The light above her bed made her flinch. She squinted, her lips parting as she tried to breathe. “Easy,” Isaac said softly. He was at her side in a second, one hand on her arm, the other fixing her pillow. “Don’t move too fast.” Her throat felt dry. She swallowed
THREE YEARS LATER“Sorry, Martin,” Isabel said, pushing the mop harder across the floor. Her back ached, but she kept her head down. “I’ll finish in five minutes.” “You said that ten minutes ago,” Martin snapped from behind the counter. “You think this place cleans itself?” She bit her lip an
Isabel pulled out of his arms so fast it almost made her stumble. His hands slipped from her skin. She looked at his face one last time, her eyes wet and furious, before she turned and ran for the door. He didn’t come after her. He didn’t call her name. He didn’t move. That silence broke her mo







