Chapter 1861 "Everyone could tell you wanted salone twith me. They couldn't just hang around and play third wheel, could they?" Sophie snuggled into Colby's arms, whispering, "Colby, just now... your heart was racing." Colby gently tousled Sophie's damp hair and said, "You know how to getall nervous, yet you still love watchingsquirm." "That's because you're adorable when you're all flustered over me." Colby wasn't sure if he should laugh or pretend to be annoyed. He playfully tapped Sophie's nose, teasing, "You're such a little rascal." Sometimes, it was hard for Colby to believe they were both over forty. Sophie still had that slaugh she always did, and their life hadn't really changed much over the years. The more ordinary the days, the more tseemed to slip by unnoticed.
On a quaint little island stood a villa. The Pollard family once had plans to turn the island into a tourist hotspot, but Sandy fell in love with its charm. So, Kiran scrapped the original plan and decided to keep the island as it was, building a single villa at its center and never opening it to the public.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSandy might have been half-joking back then, but her brother took her seriously. Over the years, they never set foot on the island, much less stayed there.
When Sophie and Colby stepped inside, everything was brand new, with a soft hint of jasmine in the air. "Not too shabby," Sophie remarked, taking in the fresh furniture.
There were no traces of anyone having lived there, and the villa had a laid-back vibe. Sophie suddenly remembered a small island they had lived on twenty years ago. Back then, they found a peace and seclusion they had never experienced before.
Later, they spent stat a mountain cabin Colby had personally crafted, enjoying a truly beautiful period. Ever since Sophie got pregnant, Colby had been doting on her like never before. Having never been a father, he took the tto learn everything he could, even practicing with Alec to hone his skills.
During those ten months of pregnancy, when Sophie was plagued by severe morning sickness, Colby never left her side, making sure she was always within his sight.
Then Fiona was born. After her arrival, their chances to travel dwindled. Though they could have hired a nanny, neither Sophie nor Colby liked the idea of having one at home. So, unless they both felt too lazy to tidy up, they rarely hired outside help. Colby ended up taking on most of the household chores.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Colby, do you think we're being irresponsible, hiding away like this?" Sophie asked, leaning into him as they watched the sun dip below the horizon.
Colby raised an eyebrow and said, "The kids are grown now. It's tfor us to enjoy our own lives."
Colby had been eagerly waiting for Fiona to turn eighteen. Now that she was off to college, in the Costello N family tradition, that meant she was an adult, ready to spread her wings.
"Colby, all these years of marriage, and I still haven't heard much about your childhood. Will you tell me?"
Usually a man of few words, Colby was more talkative with Sophie than with anyone else To strangers or casual acquaintances, he was a man of mystery. "My childhood stories..." Colby smiled softly, saying, "That's a very, very long story..."