The rays of sunshine filtering in through the linen curtains cause the room to glow in the warm light of a new day. An amazing day. From the window behind me on the opposite wall, I can hear the small splashes of the waves coming onto the beach. “Good morning, beautiful.” Aiden’s body is up close to mine. His arm wraps around my waist as his lips gently nip at my shoulder. “Morning.” I turn in his arms so that I can look into the depths of his gorgeous greens. “You know, I could have left last night and gone to my room. Isn’t it bad luck to see the bride on the wedding day?” He arches an eyebrow in my direction. “I don’t believe in bad luck when it comes to you. You know that. Luck, fate, destiny—whatever you want to call it made damn sure I found you. It’s not going to tear us apart

