Apollo’s POV
I watched Victoria’s sleeping face in the dim light of dawn, my heart still racing with the memory of last night. Her hair spread across my pillow like a halo, her lashes casting delicate shadows on her cheeks.
I can’t help but feel a sense of unreality. Victoria is sleeping right beside me, even though
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didn’t do anything last night.
Sometimes I find myself reaching out just to make sure she’s actually there, that this happiness isn’t just another dream I’ll wake up from.
I got it!
My mind drifted back to the cliff edge, to the moment I’d finally gathered my courage. The look on Victoria’s face when I first presented the necklace – that flash of momentary disappointment quickly masked with a smile – would forever be etched in my memory.
When I dropped to one knee and pulled out the diamond ring, her eyes had widened in shock, tears instantly welling up.
“I thought you’d never ask,” she had sobbed, her voice breaking with emotion. “I’m so happy!”
I smiled, but something cold and calculated stirred beneath my expression.
Victoria was Tyler’s sister, and Nathan clearly favored Tyler. With Victoria as my mate, my path to power would be clear.
I’d watched her for months – so trusting, so naive. Sometimes her innocence irritated me. How could someone be so blind to the political maneuvering around them?
Last night, after she’d fallen asleep, I’d stepped outside, needing space to think.
That’s when it happened.
A collision someone running straight into me in the darkness.
“Watch where you’re going,” I snapped. “Are you blind? Can’t you see someone’s standing here?”
“I’m so sorry,” came a breathless female voice. “I didn’t see you there.”
I turned, ready to dismiss whoever had interrupted my thoughts, but froze instead. The moonlight illuminated her perfectly – an oval face with striking features, ice–blue eyes that seemed to pierce through me, full lips forming a perfect M–shape, and skin like porcelain.
But what truly caught my attention was her figure – particularly the curves that her running clothes did little to conceal.
Fat ass.
I felt an immediate, primal response that shocked me with its intensity.
“It’s… fine,” I managed, my voice suddenly hoarse. “What’s your name?”
“Thalia, she replied, pushing a strand of hair/behind her ear. “I’m seventeen.”
“Seventeen,” I repeated, studying her. “What are you doing running around at this hour, Thalia?”
“Training,” she explained, still slightly out of breath. “I’m trying to build my endurance. I’m really sorry for bumping into you.”
“It’s nothing,” I said, my tone softening. “What do you do here at the castle?”
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“I’m an apprentice healer under Emma,” she answered, her posture straightening with pride. I started last month.”
“A healer,” I said, my eyes lingering on her longer than appropriate. “Interesting. I’m sure we’ll be seeing each other again, Thalia.”
She looked confused by my tone, her head tilting slightly. “I suppose so. Goodnight, then.”
As she jogged away, I watched her go, feeling something I hadn’t felt in a
long time – genuine, unplanned desire.
Sunlight gradually strengthened now, streaming through the curtains. Victoria stirred in my arms, her eyes fluttering open. Her gaze immediately went to the ring on her finger, her expression one of wonder.
“Morning, my fiancée,” I whispered, forcefully pushing thoughts of Thalia from my mind, perfecting my expression into one of adoration.
A shy smile spread across Victoria’s face, her cheeks coloring with a delicate blush. Her eyes, still heavy with sleep, sparkled with newfound joy. So easy to please, so predictable in her responses.
“Say that again,” she requested softly, her fingers tracing patterns on my chest.
“My fiancée,” I repeated, pulling her closer until I could feel her heartbeat against mine, noting how it quickened at my touch. “Soon to be my Luna.”
Victoria laughed softly, burying her face against my chest. “I still can’t believe it,” she confessed. “Should we have our own celebration dinner or just ride Nathan and Rachel’s coattails?”
“I say we deserve our own party,” I said, pressing a calculated kiss to her forehead, mentally reviewing the political advantages of a grand celebration. “This is our moment, our beginning. But first,” I added, gently tilting her chin up to meet my gaze, studying her face for any sign of suspicion, “we need to break the news to everyone.”
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