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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Fros 295

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Fros 295

Chapter 295 

Chapter 53 (Edited

The evening air was thick with the scent of roses and the faint traces of champagne. The party had finally come to an end. The last of the guests had trickled out, leaving behind only flickering candlelight and the scattered remnants of a celebration that had felt like it belonged to someone else

It was over

The staff had been dismissed for the night, leaving the villa in a rare, undisturbed silence. The only sounds that remained were the soft rustle of Isla’s go as she moved and the steady, purposeful steps of Graham beside her

His hand was firm on her lower back, guiding her inside

There was something deliberate about the way he movedpossessive, certain. He had waited all day for this moment, and now, nothing stood between the No lingering guests, no eyes watching, no distractions

Just them

As the heavy wooden doors shut behind them, the world outside ceased to exist

The grand villa was eerily quiet, bathed in the warm glow of dimmed sconces along the hallway. The air inside was cooler, carrying the faintest hint of sandalwood from Graham’s cologne. Isla shivered, though she wasn’t sure if it was from the change in temperature or the awareness coiling low in her 

stomach

She knew what this night meant

Knew that this was the moment when everythingeverythingwould become real

Graham let out a slow breath behind her before turning to face her fully. His dark eyes flickered over her, taking in every detailthe gown, the vell, the way she stood so still, as if waiting for something she couldn’t quite name

Without a word, he reached up and slid the veil from her hair

It fell away like gossamer, floating down onto the marble floor in a soft whisper. His fingers skimmed over her cheek, trailing down the line of her jaw, and when he spoke, his voice was lower, rougher than it had been all evening

Finally.” 

Just one word

One word that carried the weight of everything he had been holding back

Her lips parted, but she had no response. Her heart hanimered against her ribs, each beat an echo of uncertainty and anticipation 

Graham took a step closer, erasing the space between them. His hands came to rest at her waist, his thumbs brushing slow, teasing circles against the aid of 

her gown

She swallowed hard. Graham” 

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His fingers tightened slightly, pulling her just a fraction closer. Say it again.” 

She hesitated, heat creeping up her neck. Graham.” 

His jaw clenched, his breath coming just a little heavier. That’s better.” 

His hands moved then, sliding up, one reaching for the row of delicate buttons along her back. He toyed with the first one, his gaze never leaving hers

You’re still angry with me,he murmured, though there was no question in his voice

She searched his face, trying to hold onto that anger, that frustration from earlier. But in this moment, with him standing so close, with his hands on her 

she wasn’t sure what she felt anymore

He didn’t wait for an answer

Instead, he leaned in, pressing his lips to the side of her neckslowly, deliberately

She shivered

His mouth moved against her skin, trailing lower, lingering just beneath her ear before he whispered, Let me make it up to you.” 

Her breath hitched

Because suddenly, nothing else seemed to matter

Not the dress

Not Layla

Not even the anger she had carried with her all day

All that mattered was this

The heat of his body against hers, the way his hands moved with purpose, the quiet, unspoken promise in his touch

And Isla, despite everything, wanted to believe him

Graham didn’t wait

He swept her into his arms, carrying her effortlessly up the grand staircase. His grip was firm, possessive, his body radiating heat against hers as he ascended step by step, his breathing slightly uneven

Isla clung to him, her arms wrapping instinctively around his neck, her heart pounding

Her wedding dressthe one she had hated billowed around her as he moved, but none of it seemed to matter anymore. Not the dress, not ser tension cran earlier, not even the lingering traces of anger. Because all she could think about was hun

The way his fingers dug into her thighs as he held her. The way his voice had darkened, roughened with something saw and unrestazine!. 

Halfway up the stairs, his lips brushed against her eat, his voice thick with hanger 

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You have no idea,he murmured, his breath hot against her skin, how long I’ve waited for this moment.” 

A shiver ran down her spine

I should take my time,he continued, his teeth grazing the shell of her ear. I should make you beg for it.His grip on her tightened. But not tonight.” 

Her breath hitched as he reached the landing, pushing open the door to his bedroom with his shoulder

It was dimly lit, bathed in the soft glow of candlelight from the bedside table. The room smelled faintly of sandalwood and something inherently him- warm, masculine, intoxicating

He set her down, but his hands didn’t leave her. They stayed firm at her waist, fingers flexing, as if barely holding himself back

Take it off,he ordered, his voice rough

She swallowed, her fingers trembling slightly as they reached for the delicate buttons at the back of her dress

Graham didn’t move. He just watched

His gaze was heavy, dark, hungryso filled with need that her breath came in short, shallow gasps as she worked through each fastening

When the last button came undone, the gown slid from her shoulders, the lace whispering against her skin as it pooled at her feet

A muscle ticked in Graham’s jaw

He stepped forward, his hands coming up to cup her face, his thumb tracing along her lower lip. His breathing was ragged now, his pupils blown wide with something wild

Do you have any idea what you do to me?he muttered, more to himself than to her

And then, he lost the last thread of restraint

There was no finesse, no slow teasingonly raw, unfiltered need

Graham crashed his mouth against hers, his hands roaming over her body with the kind of desperation that sent fire straight to her cure

This wasn’t about patience

This was about possession

And tonight, he was going to make damn sure she felt it

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