CHAPTER 34
Author: Albs Pen
last update2025-11-13 21:57:46

Sophia’s phone buzzed insistently on her nightstand, rattling against the glass top.

Half-asleep, she reached out lazily, still tangled in her silk sheets, thinking it was her mother again — Ava had been relentless since she told her, calling almost hourly about new ideas for the wedding, whether it was about floral arrangements, guest lists, or some boutique dress she had just discovered.

But when she finally squinted at the screen and saw Ryan’s name flashing, all traces of sleep vanished instantly.

“Ryan!” she exclaimed, her voice high and breathless. “You’re up early. Is everything okay?”

Ryan’s voice came through calm, smooth, and measured.

“Everything’s perfect, baby. In fact, I called because I’ve been thinking… we haven't fixed a specific date for our wedding. Darling, go ahead and fix a date. I'm all ready to make you my wife."

Giggling, Sophia threw herself onto the couch, clutching the phone as if it were the most precious thing in the world.

“Okay then — if you mean it,
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