Epilogue
“I can’t believe we’re getting married.” Emelia wrapped her arm around Trevor’s shoulder and squeezed. “Married!”
Her squeal of delight tickled his soul. He chuckled and roped his fingers around hers. “Best decision I ever made.”
It had been a four months since the tour ended, and Trevor had just proposed. The sound of the Hawaiian waves created a serene and peaceful sound that surged through them both. It was the perfect Hawaiian landscape that filled him with bliss. The sun was setting with incredible pinks and oranges over the water. It was the perfect ending to the perfect day.
“I can’t wait to make love to you later under the stars,” Trevor whispered. His imagination ran wild as he visualized getting Emelia alone, stripping off her sundress and making love to her all night while the waves crashed in front of them. They had perfect canopy tents set up outside of their quaint and cozy little villa. It was a wonderful destination for a surprise proposal, and Emelia been shocked out of her mind.
She gave him a sultry mischievous smile that made her seem sexually raw. “I can’t wait for that either.”
Emelia began to tingle with all the naughty phrases Trevor was whispering in her ear. He was really trying to tantalize her senses and get her into bed as quickly as possible. She absorbed the way he stared at her with complete appreciation. It really was an intoxicating kind of love.
There had even been a cluster of dolphins swimming out in the ocean when they were up on the altar professing their love. It was a picture-perfect moment, and Emelia would remember the way her heart pounded just for Trevor for the rest of her life.
“Give me a kiss, you handsome almost-my-husband.” She grinned and yanked him by the neck, pulling him closer to her.
“Gladly, my gorgeous fiance,” he beamed giddily.
She didn’t care if they looked like two fools in love. She wanted to proclaim her dedication to Trevor to the world. She could have never imagined in her wildest dreams that she’d get engaged such a handsome rock star with a huge heart and passion for others.
Everything was falling in place. After the tour had ended, Trevor had flown out to California and apologized to him in person for the car accident that had taken place so many years ago. All was forgiven, and they could move on with their lives. Campbell had even offered to have the band over to present some of their upcoming tracks to see if they could work together in the future. Infinity Prism had purchased studio space in LA, and Emelia planned to stay there when the band was off-tour to do work for her brother. When the band went back on tour, she’d follow and work remotely. Wherever her fiancé was, was where she wanted to be.
The gentle Hawaiian breeze tickled her cheek. She giggled and bit her lip, pointing across the tent that was lit up with magnificent twinkling white lights. “Look,” she whispered.
“What is it?” Trevor craned his neck to see better.
“It looks like Chloe and Roman are getting chummy with each other,” she mentioned casually.
“Really?” Trevor squinted to get a better look; then he started chuckling. “Well, would you look at that?”
Emelia watched them with fondness. She cared deeply for Chloe and wanted her to find true happiness.
It appeared as if Roman was elaborately telling Chloe a joke. Every so often, Chloe would give him a flirtatious glance and would graze her fingertips across his arm. It was a classic move.
“I’m all for it if they get together,” Emelia said dreamily.
Trevor stroked her back. “Come on.” He took her hand and helped her stand up in her heavy wedding dress. “Let’s get back to mingling. Tonight is all about you. You’re going to be a beautiful bride.”
Emelia’s heart flipped. “I love you so much. You can be the lead singer of the best band in the world, but to me, you’ll always be my own personal Rock God.”
Trevor beamed as he led her out into the dance floor.
The night was young, and the future was bright.