wedding—that I didn’t even realize we were quickly approaching sunset.
I took my final pictures of the bride walking toward the beach before dashing forward to capture the groom. This was where a second shooter would be valuable, but most people couldn’t afford to send out two people to Mexico. I had to be good enough for two of me.
But when I stepped onto the beach, my feet froze. The small contingent of friends and family who had shown up for the elopement were milling around the beachside wedding display. A towering archway wrapped in blossoming flowers stood behind the groom. The crowd was dressed in summery sundresses. The groom and his best man were in gray slacks and blue short-sleeved button-ups.
It wasn’t the most beautiful wedding I’d ever attended, but it was absolutely stunning in its own right. The start of these things always took my breath away. As if I were perpetually stalled in a single perfect moment.
Then my gaze drifted to the lone person at the back of the party. The one person who didn’t belong. My smile grew as Julian took me in—frazzled and excited—and liked all of it. My cheeks heated. I’d always appreciated his fashion sense, but today was above and beyond. He took my breath away in slacks and a peachy linen shirt, rolled up to his elbows. His dark hair blew gently in the beach breeze, and those eyes were solely focused on me.
For a whole minute, I forgot what I was doing. Just couldn’t believe that Julian Wright was mine. This beautiful, amazing man was my boyfriend.
Then the music changed, and I needed to get back to work. No rest for the wicked.
The ceremony was short and sweet. My bride was stunning beyond measure with her new groom taking her breath away. Everyone cheered, and then we headed to their reception. It wasn’t anything fancy since the couple planned to have a bigger event once they got back home. But I dutifully took pictures of their first dance and cutting the cake. All the typical additions to a traditional wedding.
By the end of the night, I was dead on my feet, and it was a miracle to have Julian there, still waiting for me.
“You’re glowing,” he said.
“That’s the exhaustion.”
He laughed. “No, it’s you doing exactly what you love to do for hours on end. They were lucky to have you.”
“Thank you.”
“About that exhaustion,” he said, wrapping an arm around my waist as we headed back to the suite for the first time in hours. “Do I need to put you straight to bed?”
“God, I don’t think I could sleep even if I tried. I’m too keyed up.”
“You just said you were exhausted.”
“Oh, I am. And it’ll all punch me in the face tomorrow. But right now, I’m living on the high of a wedding.”
“Good,” he said but wouldn’t tell me why until we reached our room.
Candlelight suffused the room, leading out to our swim-up pool. Champagne was in a silver bucket, and chocolate-covered strawberries rested on a silver platter. Rose petals were strewn across the white comforter.
My hands flew to my mouth. “Oh my God, what did you do?”
He laughed at my question. “I thought I’d surprise you.”
I whirled on him with wide eyes. “Julian…”
He took the camera from around my neck and set my bag down at our feet. “You deserve all of this and more. I wanted to do something to give you a break after working so hard.”
“You didn’t have to do this.”
“I wanted to.”
His fingers moved to the strap of my sundress that I’d been wearing all day. Gently, he released one strap and then the other. The material puddled around my hips. He stepped around me, unperturbed by the width of my body, and dragged the zipper down the back. The dress fell to the ground, leaving me in nothing but a bra and panties.
I swallowed as his fingers skimmed the clasp on my bra. He snapped it open as he pressed a kiss to my shoulder.
“God, I love to see you naked,” he whispered.
I closed my eyes around his words, trying to infuse them into my body. Julian liked how I looked. He wanted to see me like this.
His hands slid down my stomach from behind, one hand slipping into the waistband of my underwear. I inhaled sharply as he moved lower. My head tipped back to rest on his shoulder. His lips found my neck as a finger touched my most sensitive area.
“Oh God,” I