Betrothed finale 36

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🧚‍♂️🧚🧚🧚‍♂️Episode 36(Final Episode)💋💋

💋💋4 Day Trip💋💋

 

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“Come, this is the last day of the vavcation.” Jason said once we

eat breakfast.

“Coming! Coming!” I said, rushing to catch up to Jason while

putting my hair into a high pony – tail.

I jumped into a pri-vate helicopter with him.

“Ugh. Do we have to get up this early?” I asked.

“St©p complaining and put this on.” he said.

I gro-an ed taking the headphones and put them on.

“It’s going to be very loud when we get up there so in order to

hear each other we have to put on the headphones.” Jason’s voice

c@m£s into my headphones.

“Are you re-ady for take off?” the pilot of the helicopter asked

throu-gh the headphones.

I buckled my seatbelt and gave her a thumbs – up.

“OK! First st©p – to the Cohen’s property.” she said cheerfully and

started the helicopter.

“The Cohen’s property?” I asked, looking at Jason.

“Yeah, an island that belongs to us.” Jason said.

“AN ISLAND?!” I asked, “OF YOU’RE OWN?!”

“Well, it’s not just mine.” he said, giving me the ‘so – what? – it’s –

just – an – island, – everyone – probably – owns – one’ look.

“That’s so cool.” I said, looking out the window.

“It’s not really that cool. It’s just a dumb old island that it not really

special, except for this one p@rt . . . ” he said trailing off.

“Not that cool? I would love to have an island! And what’s that

special place?” I asked looking at Jason.

He didn’t answer.

“Hello? Is your headphones not working? Hello?” I asked him.

I could see the corners of hisl-ips tugging upwards.

“Tell me! Tell me!” I said, moving next to Jason, tugging his arms.

“You’ll have to see, I can’ tell you.” he said.

“Of course you can! You just choose not to . Come on, plea-se tell

me. I couldn’t ask for anything else for the rest of the day!” I said.

“No.” he said.

“Fine, but you will have to tell me when we are there. I don’t want

to miss it.” I said.

“Oh you wouldn’t miss it. It’s big. Very, very big – now all you have

to do is look out the window and if you see something usual, that is

it.” he said, pointing at my side of the window.

I smiled, “Are you sure?”

He nodded.

I eageredly stared out at he window and all I see was cloud.

Oh boy! I see so many usual things here! I thought flatly.

“Just a whole bunch of clouds.” I said.

“Just wait for a few more minutes.” he said, grinning at me.

I smiled back.

I looked out the window to see what he was tell me to look for,

until I saw it.

It was an island.

‘Oh wow, biggie! It’s an island – get over it.’ Is what you might

think, but it wasn’t just an island, it was a heart – shaped island.

Jason scotched over next to me and embr@ced me in his arms,

resting his chin on my shoulders.

“It’s so beautiful.” I said.

“Yeah, this is the island that I want to show to that one person in

the world that I truly, de-eply, madly fell in love with.” he said to me.

I turned my head to look at him. I don’t care if I was blu-shing like

crazy, because all I have to see is the honesty in his eyes. And it

was there, it was showing.

“Really?” I asked, my voice sounding weak.

He smiled.

“You never showed this any other girl before?” I asked quietly.

“No. Never.” he said.

I smiled.

” . . . Vanessa, do you love me? Like a lot?” he asked not looking

at me. I don’t know; maybe it was becasue the fact that he is trying

to hide he blu-shing or he didn’t want to see my expression . . .

I broke into a smile and said, “Yes, I love you. I love you so

much.”

“Than do you love me enough to marry me?”

“I do. I do love you enough to marry you. I love you more than I

love anyone on this plant. I love you so much that I can’t even image

my life right now without you or a day without you.” I said.

He reached in his pocket and pu-ll-ed out a small, red, velvet

coated box and opened it, “Will you marry me?”

I placed an arm around his n£¢k and leaned in.

“I think you know the answer. I will.” I said and k!$$£d him

pas-sionately.

I can’t feel or ever think about any other moment in my life when I

was this happy. This lucky to have a man that I’ve loved by my side.

First k!ssOf the Year

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I stepped out of the limo, hvgging my stomach trying to keep my

warm in the ‘coat’. I might as well just call it a thin, light jacket.

“Jason!” I said, “I’m cold!”

I knew it! I knew that I should have told Sunny that this ‘coat’

wouldn’t keep me warm! Ugh, why do I never have the guts to tell

her?! I thought getting mad at myself.

I’ll tell her for you Jason’s wolf connected to my mind.

“Just bear with me.” he said, holding my hand and pu-ll-ed me

throu-gh the crowd with security guards all around us for protec-tion.

His hand was the only warm thing that was keeping me from having

frostbites or hyperthermia.

“Are we almost there?” I asked.

“Yeah, just . . . you know we are very close.” he said.

He pu-ll-ed me inside a h0tel. At least we are inside.

We got into a elevator and he pu-ll-ed his keys out. He inser-ted the

key into the hole and the elevator door closed.

“What are we doing?” I asked as I feel the elevator start moving.

“Just ri-ding the elevator.” he said sm-irking at me.

“For what?” I asked.

“For something.” He said, k!ss!ngme quic-kly on thel-ips.

“Come on just tell me.” I said.

Ding. The elevator st©pped moving and opened the door.

“Wow this is cool.” I said. We were inside a glas-s house and in

front of our is a double glas-s door where we could go outside.

“Here.” Jason said handing me a cu-p of h0t chocolate. It was like

magic; whatever he wants, it’s there for him.

“Thanks.” I said, nolding the cu-p and take a sip. It was delicious.

“Come on, we’ll miss it.” Jason said.

“What do you – ?”

The cold air c@m£ rushing in and outside you could hear

everyone from below, in the crowd, screaming, yelling, chanting –

everything. And we were standing in front of the New Years’ Eve

Ball.

“Who will your first k!ssbe for the upcoming new year?” the

speakers that is spre-ad around Times Square spoke out. and right

away the ball light up in it’s brightest color and begun to drop a little.

“30!” everyone chanted as the number flashed on the sceen.

“This is amazing!” I exclaimed.

“29! 28! 27!”

“I’m glad you like.” Jason said, looking into my eyes while smiling.

“26! 25! 24! 23!”

“Thank you so much!” I said to him as I drank my h0t chocolate.

“22! 21! 20! 19! 18! 17!”

” . . . Wait!” Jason said to me. I turned to him a little confused.

“Yes – ?”

And than he leaned in and k!$$£d me on thel-ips. I could taste the

h0t chocolate that coated hisl-ips and his warm breath on my face. I

smiled.

“16! 15! 14! 13! 12! 11!”

I smiled and pu-ll-ed the back of his collar to k!sshim again.

“10! 9! 8! 7! 6! 5!”

“I want to be your last k!ssof this year.” Jason said. In the dim

light I can’t really see if he was blu-shing, but he was looking at me

straight in the eyes.

“4! 3! 2! 1!!!!!!!!” everyone k!$$£d from below and this time we

both leaned in and k!$$£d actually at ‘1’.

I pu-ll-ed away. “And I want to be your first k!ssof the year.” I

grinned. I can make out the sm-irk on his face.

“Happy New Year, baby.” he whispered as I rest my forhead on

his chin.

“Happy New Year . . . errr, what should I call you?” I asked

looking up at him.

He chuckled. “I don’t care.”

“I know! JJ!” I said, “Happy New Year to you too, JJ.”

He chuckled one more time before he leaned in and k!$$£d me

again.

 

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THE END