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155. Sea, Sand, & Moon

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The night air was cool and salt-laced, carrying the faint crash of the waves against the shore. The hotel restaurant behind them was still alive with murmurs and laughter, but once Aris tugged Adrea gently by the hand and led her outside, the noise faded into the background.

The beach stretched before them, quiet and silvered under the moonlight. The sand was soft and pale, the tide frothing forward and retreating with rhythmic certainty. Adrea felt her chest loosen as the first touch of sea breeze brushed her face. Here, there was space to breathe, away from cameras, dealers, and calculating eyes.

“Walk with me?” Aris asked, though his tone made it less of a question and more of an invitation he knew she wouldn’t refuse.

She smiled faintly, slipping off her heels and carrying them in one hand. “I am already. Try to keep up.”

“That sounds like a challenge,” Aris chuckled as he was loosening the cuffs of his shirt and rolling them up to his elbows, “Should I sprint ahead or carry you th
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