CHAPTER 47

*PRESENT*

“The End”

Maya

It was a sunny day. I woke up late, but my husband was still asleep. I guess I’m to blame for keeping him awake all night. I smiled to myself.

I made pancakes using my mom’s recipe. I filled a plate with them for my husband and took them home with his favorite juice and a side of fresh fruit.

I ate a strawberry on the way to our room.

My husband was sleeping on his back, his mouth partly opened, and his hair was messy.

I raised an eyebrow.

I lay next to him, putting the tray on my nightstand.

“Aaron, my dear husband, it’s time to wake up.”

I caressed his cheek, and he mumbled in his sleep.

I contemplated him.

He moved and opened his eyes just a little.

“Good morning, my love,”

he said with a soft smile.

“I made pancakes,”

I said, moving the hair from his eyes.

“They smell delicious.”

Aaron’s phone started to sound, and he searched for it, still too tired for whoever it was.

“Hello,”

he said with a raspy voice that made me remember last night.

I could feel my cheeks redden.

“Wait, what?”

he said immediately. “No, sorry, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”

He frowned. “What magazine?”

He looked my way, a puzzled expression.

I grabbed my phone and found that the group message that we had with our family had more than two hundred unread messages.

I panicked.

I started to read one by one, as fast as possible, trying to get to the point of this madness.

“My love,”

said Aaron softly, removing my phone from my hands. I looked at him. His eyes were sparkling. “Nothing to worry. A magazine says that Cassie is dating the pop star that we met in Málaga.”

I sighed loudly.

“Who called you to tell you that?”

“Someone from work, they want her signature,”

he laughed.

I shook my head, my arms crossed.

“Wait! That means I won the bet.”

I said, grinning.

My husband grabbed my hands and pushed me softly to our bed, his pupils darkening.

“What was your prize, my love?”

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