There was magic in that cavern. Rose made him feel like anything was possible, and he drank in her love like a drowning man taking in sweet, precious air. When they were finally resting on the edge of the pool, sweaty and hot despite the water's temperature, he understood with an ache that he would never feel such completeness again. He drew in a breath and then let it out slowly.
"You'll see me... I..." He drew a hand over his face and then pressed up against her in the pool. "It seems as if I'm going to be taking pictures of you for a long time." Scott smiled, the curve in his lips sad and wistful. "Your mother is extending my appointment through your wedding day, at the minimum, with an opportunity to continue as your family's on-call photographer."
He moved away and then helped her to climb out of the pool. When she began to take pictures of him as he pulled on his clothes he had to laugh at her playfulness. "You're going to get me fired." He took the camera and eyed her, then coached her through a few saucy shots. She was a natural in front of the camera. His heart ached, knowing that they were already moving in different directions.
"You don't have to break my heart," Scott defended. "I understand why you have to do this, and because I love you too, I... I understand. You have a lot of courage, princess. I'm never going to regret the time we had together." He kissed her back. "I love you too, Rose. And I always will - but I want you to try to find happiness in this marriage with Adin." He gazed at her and then drew her into a soft embrace. "Don't give up on happiness just because it's not going the way we hoped it might." He could imagine her holding a baby, of her smiling up at her husband and realizing that she actually loved him. That would be best, wouldn't it? If she could actually love Adin?
"We have to go." He gathered up the rest of his things and helped her find her shoes before they left the cavern. "If I act indifferent towards you never think that I don't care about you, Rose. I care. And I'm never going to do anything to jeopardize your life with the duke."
"You'll see me... I..." He drew a hand over his face and then pressed up against her in the pool. "It seems as if I'm going to be taking pictures of you for a long time." Scott smiled, the curve in his lips sad and wistful. "Your mother is extending my appointment through your wedding day, at the minimum, with an opportunity to continue as your family's on-call photographer."
He moved away and then helped her to climb out of the pool. When she began to take pictures of him as he pulled on his clothes he had to laugh at her playfulness. "You're going to get me fired." He took the camera and eyed her, then coached her through a few saucy shots. She was a natural in front of the camera. His heart ached, knowing that they were already moving in different directions.
"You don't have to break my heart," Scott defended. "I understand why you have to do this, and because I love you too, I... I understand. You have a lot of courage, princess. I'm never going to regret the time we had together." He kissed her back. "I love you too, Rose. And I always will - but I want you to try to find happiness in this marriage with Adin." He gazed at her and then drew her into a soft embrace. "Don't give up on happiness just because it's not going the way we hoped it might." He could imagine her holding a baby, of her smiling up at her husband and realizing that she actually loved him. That would be best, wouldn't it? If she could actually love Adin?
"We have to go." He gathered up the rest of his things and helped her find her shoes before they left the cavern. "If I act indifferent towards you never think that I don't care about you, Rose. I care. And I'm never going to do anything to jeopardize your life with the duke."