Monday morning arrived with the harsh reality of an alarm clock at six AM. Aria groaned and buried her face in the pillow. "Make it stop." Damien reached over and silenced the alarm, then pulled her back against his chest. "We have to get up. Real life is back." "I don't like real life," Aria mumbled. "I like honeymoon life, because honeymoon life was better." "Honeymoon life was great," Damien agreed. "But we can't stay in Napa Valley forever. You have school. I have a company to run. We have responsibilities." "Responsibilities are overrated," Aria said, but she was already sitting up and stretching. Damien watched her with amusement. "You have your first day of fall semester today. Business Administration, right?" "Don't remind me," Aria said. "I haven't thought about school in o

