LOGINThe early morning sun streamed through the large windows of the beachside villa, painting the walls with golden light. The sound of gentle waves lapping at the shore created a peaceful backdrop as Sofia stirred in bed. Aaron lay beside her, his arm wrapped protectively around her waist. She smiled softly, savoring the warmth and security of his presence.“Morning already?” Aaron mumbled, his voice husky with sleep.“Yes, and your little warriors are probably up by now, planning their next ‘adventure,’” Sofia teased, gently nudging him.Aaron groaned playfully. “They’re relentless. Who knew kids could have this much energy?”“You did promise a boat ride today,” Sofia reminded him, planting a soft kiss on his cheek before sitting up.Aaron sighed dramatically. “Why do I make these promises again?”“Because you love them,” Sofia said with a grin, slipping out of bed and grabbing her silk robe. “And because you can’t say no to them.”Aaron chuckled, following her out of bed. “Fair enough.
Chapter One Hundred and Fifty: The Beginning of Forever The warmth of the Mediterranean sun wrapped around Sofia and Aaron as they sat on the terrace of their summer estate in the south of France. It had been two weeks since their magical family trip to Disneyland, and life had settled into a peaceful, almost dreamlike rhythm. The twins played in the distance, their laughter echoing through the air as they chased each other along the sprawling gardens. Sofia rested her head on Aaron’s shoulder, their fingers intertwined. The soft breeze carried the scent of lavender and roses, and the serene sound of waves crashing against the nearby cliffs calmed her soul. “This feels perfect,” Sofia murmured. “Like we’re finally… home.” Aaron kissed the top of her head, his gaze fixed on the horizon. “It does. We’ve fought so hard to get here. It’s strange to think we don’t have to fight anymore.” Sofia turned to face him, her eyes filled with warmth. “We’ve built this life together. We des
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Nine: A Magical Day at DisneylandSofia stood in the doorway of the villa, laughing softly as she watched Aaron struggle to keep up with Aria and Liam, who were racing around in excitement. The word Disneyland had barely left Aaron’s lips that morning before the twins exploded with energy, dragging their father around the villa to hurry him along.“Slow down, you two,” Aaron called, but there was no hiding the amusement on his face. “The park isn’t going anywhere!”“Disneyland, Dad! We have to get there now!” Aria squealed, her eyes sparkling with excitement. “I want to see the castle and meet the princesses!”“I want to ride all the roller coasters,” Liam added, already strategizing which rides to hit first. “And get ice cream. Lots of it.”Aaron chuckled and shook his head. “I think you two have the whole day planned already.”Sofia walked over and looped her arm through Aaron’s. “Don’t worry. You’ll survive.”“Easy for you to say,” Aaron teased, giving
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Eight: Honeymoon in GreeceThe gentle breeze carried the scent of salt and flowers as Sofia stepped onto the villa's balcony overlooking the Aegean Sea. The crystal-clear water sparkled under the midday sun, stretching endlessly beyond the horizon. Below, white-washed buildings with blue-domed roofs clung to the cliffs of Santorini, their vibrant colors glowing in the sunlight. It was a paradise unlike any Sofia had ever seen.Aaron wrapped his arms around her from behind, his chest warm against her back. He pressed a kiss to her bare shoulder, sending a pleasant shiver down her spine.“Is this what you pictured when I said I’d take you somewhere unforgettable?” Aaron asked softly.“It’s even better,” Sofia whispered, leaning into him. “It’s perfect.”The villa was an exclusive hideaway on the quieter side of the island. No paparazzi, no business meetings—just them, alone and free from the world’s demands. Sofia exhaled slowly, feeling a rare sense of pea
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Seven: The Wedding of the Century The grand estate gleamed like something out of a fairytale. Acres of lush gardens stretched as far as the eye could see, decorated with millions of white roses, lavender accents, and cascading crystal chandeliers. Guests from around the world, including royalty, billionaires, celebrities, and the most powerful figures in business and politics, gathered for what was being hailed as the wedding of the century. Helicopters hovered at a respectful distance to capture aerial shots of the scene for exclusive media coverage. The security was discreet but airtight, ensuring the privacy of the event. Aaron and Sofia had become global icons of power and resilience, and today was their day to celebrate love—not politics, not alliances—just love. Sofia stood in one of the estate’s grand dressing suites, surrounded by her closest friends and the wedding team. Aria flitted around excitedly, her flower girl dress shimmering in the lig
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Six: The Proposal Plan The morning sun streamed through the large penthouse windows, casting a golden glow over the room. The city skyline stretched beyond the glass, a breathtaking reminder of how far they had come. Aaron lay awake, his arm wrapped around Sofia, who was still curled up peacefully against his chest. Her soft breaths were steady, her dark lashes resting against her cheek. But while she slept, his mind raced. He had been thinking about this for weeks, running every possible scenario in his head. Sofia was his forever. He had always known that. Through war, chaos, and now, finally, peace, she had been his anchor. His partner. His love. But there was one thing he wanted to do before proposing. It wasn’t just Sofia he was committing toit was their entire family. Aaron wasn’t the type to seek approval from anyone, but there were two people in this world whose opinions mattered just as much as Sofia’s: their twins, Aria and Liam. If he
Chapter Nineteen: Unraveling the Past The rain had slowed by morning, but the tension clinging to Sofia's chest hadn't eased. She stood by the kitchen window, watching the pale sun struggle to break through the gray clouds. The twins were still asleep, curled safely in their beds. But she wasn’t
Chapter Twenty-Four The next morning, Sofia stood in the kitchen, sipping a cup of chamomile tea she barely tasted. Rain drummed lightly against the windows, matching the storm swirling inside her chest. The call with Aaron lingered like an open wound, raw and aching. “I miss them. I miss you."
Chapter Twenty-TwoThe soft murmur of Aaron’s voice filled the living room, gentle and steady as he read aloud from Liam’s bedtime book.“…And the brave fox crossed the river, knowing his family was waiting for him on the other side.”Liam blinked sleepily, head nestled against Aaron’s shoulder, hi
Chapter TwentyAaron stared at the photo on Lucas’s phone, his pulse pounding in his ears. Sofia, standing in front of the prestigious private school, her hands resting protectively on Liam and Aria’s shoulders. His children. A part of him. And yet, in that moment, he realized just how far







