Silver Lining (Diamond #3) - Skye Warren Page 0,52
the Eiffel Tower on his shoulders, pretending I’m squeezing the whole thing between my thumb and forefinger.
The photos are goofy and out of focus, exactly like they should be for tourists.
They’re nothing like the glossy-magazine videos that London takes. She started posting on Instagram again but her TikTok has really taken off. The reveal of her role in the scandal only heightened her celebrity. She has an actual page on Wikipedia now. The good stuff gets posted to social media, but she still sends funny outtakes direct to my phone.
We walk through the shops on Champs-Élysées and pick up lotions and scarves for outrageous amounts of Euros until my feet hurt so much that Elijah insists on carrying me to the car.
He doesn’t let me get out of bed until the next morning.
On the fifth day of our honeymoon I find a new dress on the bed when we come back from an afternoon visiting Sacré-Cœur. “Are you taking me on a date?”
Elijah gives me a mysterious look and turns the next hour into a fun game involving me trying to get ready and him trying to interrupt the process with orgasms. He only stops when a glance at his watch tells him that we’re going to be late.
I slap him on the shoulder when the car pulls up in front of a large white building with high arches and an elaborate facade. A crowd of well-dressed people enter the front doors.
“Where are we?”
“The Théâtre de la Ville.”
My eyes widen when I take in the poster announcing tonight’s presentation. A world class violinist. Samantha Brooks. I’ve only met her once, at the small civil ceremony that wed Elijah and me. “You didn’t tell me your brother was going to be here.”
“They had the concert booked a long time ago. Liam was going to leave me alone. He said we didn’t have to come, but I told him I could stop fucking you for a couple hours, probably. It will be a hardship, but I’m willing to do it for family.”
My cheeks heat. “You did not say that to him.”
“Of course I did, though now that I think about it, what’s the point of going without? I’m sure we can find a nice quiet, dark place behind some velvet curtains somewhere.”
It’s not only one of his brothers.
We meet Joshua and Bethany in the third row.
He’s wearing a tux. She’s wearing a beautiful diaphanous purple gown that makes her look like majesty even sitting down. She gives us a shy wave hello.
Josh smirks at Elijah “I didn’t think you two honeymooners were going to make it. Did you get stuck in your hotel room?”
“Shut the fuck up,” Elijah tells him good-naturedly. “Where’s Liam?”
“Backstage with Samantha.” Joshua leans over Elijah, looking like he’s about to say something else, but the lights dim before he can. We are at home in this small circle of family. His family. Mine. “Never mind—I’ll tell you later.”
A single light illuminates the stage, and Samantha Brooks comes out from the wings, ethereal in a silk black dress. She takes her position center stage and bows her head over her violin.
I hold my breath.
The theater falls into a deep, surreal silence. We’re all waiting for her to move, for the song to begin. It’s the exact feeling I had at sixteen in the moments before I met Elijah.
Stillness, then motion. Silence, then a beginning.
Samantha draws her bow across the strings.
We’re not waiting anymore.
The tune she plays is both haunting and romantic, and beside me, Elijah takes a deep breath. He reaches for me without looking. It’s a good assumption. I’ll always be here, next to him.
I link my fingers with his and hold his hand tight.
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