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Ava was in awe as she saw the beautiful dress that Bruce had picked out for her. It was a stunning, figure-hugging red gown that accentuated her curves in all the right places. She couldn’t help but feel a flutter of excitement in her chest as she put it on.
As she walked out of her house, Bruce was waiting for her outside in a sleek black car. He opened the door for her and helped her in, giving her a warm smile as she settled into the car.
The drive to the private lounge was filled with excitement and anticipation. Ava could hardly contain herself as they drove through the city, her heart beating fast in her chest. Finally, they arrived at the destination, and Bruce helped her out of the car.
The lounge was decorated with rose petals, candles, and soft romantic music playing in the background. Ava couldn’t believe her eyes as she looked around. It was like a scene straight out of a movie.
Bruce took her hand and led her to the center of the room, where a small table was set up with a single red rose in a vase. He pulled out a chair for her, and she sat down, her heart pounding in her chest.
He got down on one knee and pulled out a small velvet box from his pocket. “Ava,” he said, looking up at her with love in his eyes. “I have loved you for as long as I can remember. I want to spend the rest of my life making you happy. Will you marry me?”
Tears welled up in Ava’s eyes as she looked at the man she loved. “Yes,” she said, her voice trembling with emotion. “Yes, I will marry you.”
Bruce slipped the ring on her finger and stood up, pulling her into a deep, passionate kiss. Ava felt like she was in a dream, and she knew that this was the happiest moment of her life.
As Ava looked down at her finger, she couldn’t help but be mesmerised by the sparkling diamond ring that now adorned her finger. The ring was a beautiful solitaire, with a large, sparkling diamond that was set in a classic white gold band. The diamond seemed to dance and sparkle in the light, catching Ava’s eye and making her heart skip a beat. It was a true work of art, and Ava couldn’t help but feel like the luckiest woman in the world to have such a stunning ring on her finger. She couldn’t stop staring at it, as she looked up at Bruce with a look of pure joy and love in her eyes. She knew that this ring was a symbol of the love and commitment that they shared, and it only made her love for him grow even stronger.Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.
As they danced together to the soothing music, Ava couldn’t help but feel a sense of happiness and contentment. She had finally found her true love and she knew that she would spend the rest of her life with him. The way Bruce held her close and looked into her eyes made her feel like the most loved and cherished woman in the world.
Ava and Bruce began planning their wedding together, but Ava couldn’t shake off the feeling that something was off. Occasionally, she would catch a glimpse of Andrew lingering in the background, watching her from a distance. She tried to ignore it, chalking it up to her imagination. But as the days went on, the sightings became more frequent, and she couldn’t shake the feeling that Andrew was still holding on to some kind of hope that they would reconcile.
Ava and Bruce decided they wanted their wedding to be a quiet and intimate affair. They didn’t want the media and press to be there, and they only wanted a handful of close friends and family to be in attendance. They wanted to keep the focus on their love for each other and not on the spectacle of a grand wedding. They wanted the day to be special and memorable for the people who meant the most to them.
One day, Ava was out shopping for wedding dresses with her friend Roxie when she saw Andrew again. This time, he was standing outside the bridal shop, staring at her through the window. She quickly turned away, her heart racing.
“Is everything okay?” asked Roxie, noticing Ava’s distress.
“I think I just saw Andrew again,” she replied, trying to shake off the feeling of unease.
“Are you sure?” Roxie asked. “Maybe you’re just imagining things.”
But Ava knew what she saw. She couldn’t shake the feeling that Andrew was still holding on to some kind of hope that they would reconcile.
One day Bruce accompanied Ava to check out the wedding dress she had picked as they walked into the bridal boutique, she couldn’t help but feel a flutter of nerves in her stomach. She had been looking forward to this day for weeks, but now that it was finally here, she couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off.
Bruce, on the other hand, seemed completely at ease as he held her hand and led her towards the dressing room. “Are you ready to see the dress you picked out?” he asked, a sly grin on his face.
Ava nodded, unable to find her voice as she followed him into the small, private room. The moment the door closed behind them, Bruce turned to her and pulled her into a passionate kiss.
Ava was caught off guard, but quickly gave in to the feeling of his lips on hers. She had missed this, missed the way he made her feel with just a simple kiss. As their kiss deepened, Bruce’s hands roamed over her body, leaving a trail of heat in their wake.
Feeling bold, Ava reached for the buttons on his shirt and began to undo them one by one. She couldn’t help but smile as she saw the look of surprise on his face.
“I’ve missed you,” he murmured, his hands sliding under her shirt and pulling it off over her head.
Ava couldn’t find the words to respond as he dipped his head to kiss her neck, his hands roaming over her bare skin. She couldn’t believe that she had almost let this go, almost let him go.
As their passion grew and the heat between them became almost unbearable, Bruce lifted her up and set her on the counter. He pulled her dress up and buried his face between her legs, causing Ava to cry out in pleasure.
In that moment, all of the doubts and fears that had been plaguing Ava vanished. She knew that this was where she belonged, in Bruce’s arms.
As they finally came down from the high of their passion, Ava knew that she would never let him go again. She couldn’t wait to spend the rest of her life with him as his wife.