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81- Surreal Realities

Author: Sheenzafar
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Today felt surreal. A hush settled over my mind, a peace I hadn’t known in ages. Leaning against Aiden, wrapped in his arms, the world ceased to exist beyond the rhythmic beat of his heart under my ear. I closed my eyes, inhaling the crisp autumn air mixed with his familiar scent, a blend of cedarwood and spice that felt like home.

“It feels like a dream I never want to wake up from,” I murmured, my voice barely above a whisper.

Aiden looked down at me, his gaze soft and intense all at once. A light smile played on his lips, and he tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear. “It’s not a dream, Isabella. This is our reality,” he said, his voice deep and reassuring.

His words felt like a promise, a vow that this wasn’t just a fleeting moment but a snippet of our future together. A shiver coursed through me, not from the cold, but from the intensity of what was becoming of us. A chuckle escaped him as he felt my reaction, his breath warm against the top of my head.

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