by Ellis, Aven
“Let’s see it,” Niko says.
I turn toward him. “It’s perfect,” he says.
“I agree,” I say, smiling.
“Baby, there’s one more thing I have to clarify with you,” Niko says, a serious expression on his face.
“Of course,” I say, linking my hand with his and squeezing it.
“What coffee are you ordering after the holidays?”
I can’t help it. I see the teasing glint in his gorgeous eyes and I burst out laughing, and he does, too.
“You’ve been patiently awaiting my answer on this since forever,” I declare.
“Yes. My patience is running out,” Niko deadpans.
I shift over so I’m straddling him now. I put my hands on his face and stare deeply into his eyes.
“Okay. Are you ready?”
“Yes.”
“A plain latte.”
Niko furrows his brow. “Come again?”
“You heard me. Gingerbread during the holidays, plain the rest of the year.”
“You mean, all this time you’ve been saying you’re going to wait for the next flavor . . .”
“I lied,” I say, flashing him a wicked grin. “It was too much fun to see how concerned you were about it.”
“Oh, you are in so much trouble,” Niko says, flipping me onto the couch and beginning to tickle me.
“Stop!” I laugh, as he knows my stomach is my weak spot. “I’ll make it up to you!”
His eyes take on a sexy gleam. “It has to be good, baby.”
“Mmmm, I think I can make it up to you. Now come here. I need to make love to my boyfriend.”
And as Niko’s lips find mine, I know I’ve found my soul mate. My love, the man who understands me like nobody else can. We were destined to meet, destined to fall in love, and destined to share a future together.
For eternity.
Epilogue
July
Canal D’Amour, Corfu Island
Greece
“Now you know why I wanted to go for an early morning swim,” Niko says, wrapping his arms around me as the turquoise waters lap around us. “I wanted to share this with you alone.”
I stare up at the rock walls around me in awe. I’m in the Canal D’Amour, a tunnel between two rocks that leads to the sea.
“Niko, this is breathtaking,” I say, staring up at the sandstone rock surrounding us. “I’m so glad you made this my first experience in Greece.”
We’d arrived the day before. I’m running on excitement now, as I should be jet lagged and exhausted, but when Niko insisted we get up early to come to see the Canal D’Amour, I eagerly agreed. We staked out a spot and left our towels and tote on some chairs.
Then we swam over to the canal, and it’s even more breathtaking in person than in the photos I looked at online before our trip. And to have the Channel of Love be the first thing I experience in Greece is nothing short of perfect.
“This had to be the first thing we did,” Niko says, interrupting my thoughts.
I wind my arms around him, loving the feel of his wet, dark skin against mine. “I think the Channel of Love is appropriate for our first day.”
Niko kisses me, and oh, how I love the intimacy of this kiss in the water, in our own little secret tunnel for the moment.
Niko breaks the kiss and smiles at me. “I swam here last summer. It’s been quite a year since then, hasn’t it?”
I play with his hair. “Let’s see. We met. Fell in love. You got a permanent job as the Demons producer, and I will be full-time starting in August. My best friend got engaged and is getting married. And now we’re celebrating in Greece for two weeks. It’s been the best year of my life, Niko.”
The water laps around us, and I think about everything I just said. As it turns out, the Blades interview made TATS realize they had a good young producer on their hands, one they should lock down as quickly as possible. And they did by offering him a three-year contract with an option clause.
My situation was a little different, but after having a long talk with Tony Esposito, and approaching Grace Quinn in the marketing department to do freelance editing and video work for them over the summer, Tony and Grace agreed to create a joint position for me.
During hockey season, I work on the Dallas Demons. Over the summer, I will help Grace with marketing needs. It’s perfect, as I’m getting to learn more things by doing presentations for Grace. My position has been approved and will go full-time in the fall.
“And you met my crazy family,” Niko adds. “And you didn’t dump me as a result.”
I laugh. His brother, Dimitri, is a sweetheart and I get along really well with him and his wife, Mara. We’re all connects on Connectivity and they comment all the time on posts I put up.
His father, David, is nice to me. I think he knows with the way Niko is with me there will be no Greek girl from the neighborhood entering the picture, and he’s accepted that.
But then there’s Niko’s mother.
Ariana has always been polite but extremely distant. I know Niko’s had some knock-out, dragged-out fights with her over me but she’s given that up since spring.
“Never,” I say, grinning at him. “Your parents might never love me like they would love a girl they chose for you, but I know I make you happy. That’s all that matters to me.”
“You do,” Niko says, stroking my face with his hand. “Our life is ours. Not theirs.”
“And we live it by being true to ourselves,” I add, thinking of the tattoo on his arm. “What anyone else wants us to be doesn’t matter.”
Yes, my dad keeps mentioning career tracks to Niko and he always listens politely, but his focus hasn’t changed. Niko’s heart and soul belongs in the producer’s chair on a production truck, and that’s where he wants to be.
And that’s where I want him to be, too.
“I love our life together,” Niko murmurs, his hands sliding down to my hips as he kisses me again. “And I love you.”
“I love you, too,” I say happily.
We’re silent for a moment, simply listening to the sounds of the sea lapping around us.
“You know the legend of this place, right?” Niko asks, breaking the silence.
I nod. “That if you swim through it, you’ll find the love of your life on the other side.”
Niko grins. “That’s one of them.”
“Oh? There’s more?” I ask, curious.
He nods. “Yes. I’ve heard a couple of different versions. Another one is that if two people swim in here they’ll fall in love.”
I grin. “Oh, I think we’ve got that one covered.”
“We do. And then there’s another one. Couples who swim here will remain in love forever,” Niko explains.
My heart swells from his words. “I like that one the best.”
“Me, too.” Niko slowly takes my arms and lowers my hands, so he’s holding them in his. “Lexi, last summer I swam through here thinking this legend was absurd. Yeah, right, I’d swim through here and meet the woman of my dreams. But it happened. Not right away, but it did. I found you, and I fell in love with you. All of you. Your passion for hockey, your drive for your work, your love of pop culture, your pajama bottoms, everything that makes you into the beautiful, sexy, loving woman I call mine.”
My heart starts to race as I take in his words.
“Baby, I love you,” he continues. “I don’t need to swim here with you to know that I will love you forever, but I can’t think of a better place to ask you to be my wife.”
Oh my God. My heart practically leaps inside my chest as I realize what Niko is about to do.
“Θα με παντρευτείς,” Niko says softly. “Lexi, will you marry me?”
> Tears fill my eyes. “Yes,” I say. “Yes, I’ll to marry you. With the intensity of a thousand suns I’ll marry you.”
Niko’s face breaks out into a huge smile, one I know that matches my own.
And before he can say another word, I draw his face to mine and kiss him with all the love I have in my heart.
Niko breaks the kiss and stares deeply into my eyes. “I love you. I will spend the rest of my life loving you. I promised Andrew and Charlotte that when I asked for your hand. And I’ll keep my word.”
Tears fill my eyes. “You asked them?”
“Of course I did. You’re their daughter. I told CiCi what I was doing, too, because I know she’s like your other mother, and she’s important to you. And I told Kenley, Amanda, and Ryan, because they’re your family, too.”
Tears slip from my eyes. I love that he did that, that he went to my parents to ask permission first. And then to go to CiCi and my friends on top of that? It’s deeply respectful and so him.
“You’re amazing,” I say, my voice breaking. “And I promise you I will do the same. I’ll spend the rest of my life showing you how much I love you, Niko.”
“I have a ring,” Niko explains. “Obviously I couldn’t bring it to swim, but I had to propose to you here. I had to. But as soon as we’re back to the hotel I’ll get the ring out of the hotel safe and drop down on one knee for you.”
I cup his sexy face in my hands. “I don’t care about that. This proposal is perfect. Perfect!” I cry, my words echoing in the tunnel.
“Oh, so I can take the ring back?” Niko teases.
“No!” I say. “Oh, I can’t wait to see it!”
“Let’s go. But first we have to swim through the tunnel to the other side.”
I grin happily. “And we’ll remain in love forever after we do.”
“We will,” Niko says. “There’s no doubt.”
I have no doubt either. We both learned to embrace the people we are, to see that we are worthy of the things that happen in our life, and most of all, that the love we share is meant to be.
And as we swim out of the tunnel and into the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea to our future together, I know for a fact the legend is true.
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