The Ringmaster’s Secret (The Misfit Cabaret #1) Read Online Aria Cole

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The Misfit Cabaret Series by Aria Cole
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Total pages in book: 35
Estimated words: 31355 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 157(@200wpm)___ 125(@250wpm)___ 105(@300wpm)
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Afterward, we lay together, our bodies entwined, the night wrapping us in its embrace. I looked down at Ava, her face flushed, her eyes shining with contentment. “You’ve changed my life in ways I can’t even begin to describe.”

She looked up at me, her gaze soft and full of love. “You’ve already given me so much. I want to be with you, wherever you go.”

Her words filled me with a profound sense of joy and relief. I leaned down, kissing her gently. “Then we’ll face everything together. No more separations, no more goodbyes. Just us, building a life together.”

The night stretched on, but it felt like time stood still. We talked about our plans, our dreams, our future. The bond between us had been tested and proven, and now we were ready to embrace whatever came next. As dawn broke, casting a soft glow through the window, we shared a quiet, tender moment. Ava’s head rested on my chest, her fingers tracing idle patterns on my skin. The city outside was waking up, but for us, it felt like a new beginning.

We lay there in silence, the world outside slowly coming to life. There was a sense of peace, of rightness, that settled over us. We knew that as long as we were together, we could face anything. Our love had been tested, and we had come out stronger, more united than ever. The future was filled with promise, a blank canvas waiting for us to paint our story. And as the first light of day crept into the room, I knew that this was only the beginning. Together, we would build a life filled with love, adventure, and endless possibilities. Our journey had been long and fraught with challenges, but in the end, it had led us here, to this moment. And there was nowhere else I’d rather be. With Ava by my side, I was ready to embrace whatever the future held. Our love was a force that could not be broken, and as long as we had each other, we were unstoppable.

Epilogue

Dante

The sun shone brightly over the bustling circus grounds, casting a warm glow on the vibrant scene. Ava and I walked hand-in-hand, our twin toddler boys, Leo and Max, darting ahead of us with boundless energy. Their laughter rang out, mingling with the sounds of performers preparing for the evening show. The atmosphere was electric, filled with the kind of magic that only a circus could conjure.

I squeezed Ava's hand, feeling the familiar rush of love and contentment. "Look at them," I said, nodding towards our boys. "They’re already little performers."

Ava smiled, her eyes twinkling with happiness. "They’re naturals. Just like their father."

We followed Leo and Max to the circus games area, where they eagerly participated in a ring toss. They giggled and cheered, their faces lighting up with each successful throw. Ava and I stood back, watching with pride and amusement.

"Go, Leo! You can do it, Max!" Ava called out, clapping her hands.

I wrapped my arm around her waist, pulling her close. "They’re having the time of their lives," I murmured into her ear.

She leaned into me, her body warm against mine. "So am I."

Our eyes met, and for a moment, the world faded away. The intensity of her gaze, the curve of her smile—it all sent a familiar thrill through me.

Leo and Max ran back to us, their cheeks flushed with excitement. "Daddy, did you see? I won a prize!" Leo exclaimed, holding up a small stuffed animal.

"That’s amazing, buddy!" I lifted him onto my shoulders, his laughter echoing in my ears. "Let’s go show Mommy."

We made our way to the Big Top, Max now riding on Ava’s hip. Inside, the performers were practicing their acts, the air thick with anticipation. Leo pointed at the trapeze artists, his eyes wide with wonder.

"Look, Daddy! They’re flying!" he said, clapping his hands.

"One day, maybe you’ll be up there," I told him, ruffling his hair.

Ava held Leo’s hand, guiding him closer to the ring. "Do you want to see the clowns next?"

Max clapped enthusiastically, his little hands making soft smacking sounds. "Clowns! Clowns!"

We spent the afternoon exploring every corner of the Big Top, introducing our boys to the wonders of the circus. The joy on their faces was infectious, filling my heart with a deep sense of gratitude. This was the life I had always dreamed of—a family, a home, and the woman I loved by my side.

As the day wore on, we finally headed back to the main grounds, the sun beginning to dip towards the horizon. I couldn’t resist leaning in to kiss Ava’s cheek, the softness of her skin sending a shiver down my spine.

"Thank you for this," I whispered, my lips brushing against her ear. "For everything."

She turned to face me, her eyes full of love. "We did this together, Dante. And I wouldn’t change a thing."


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