Unbroken; A Road to Forever
of moonlit lane. Alia nestled into the soft leather seat, her hand still woven with his, pulse humming in her ears. She tried to memorize
we going?
lied cryptically. "And somewhere private en
lane, lanterns glowed like distant fireflies, illuminating a hidden lakeside deck. A single pavilion rose over the water-white wo
oftly. "Jamal
d, and guided her toward the deck. The boards underfoot creaked in gentle welcome as ripple
ugh lantern glow. Jamal pulled out Alia's chair, then took his own. A waiter emerged from behind a gauzy curtain, setting down c
her glass, marveling at the setti
ed near the lake during a navigation drill
of the tangy drink, the cool rush
childhood dream of owning a tiny apothecary that offered free consultations, Jamal's firs
on glazed in citrus, wild‑rice pilaf garnished with fresh herbs, and sautéed vegetables tossed
tion," he sai
slipped into a slow, lilting waltz. Jamal
t her low heels. "I'm not exact
ad, smile gentl
d her fingertips to his shoulder. They swayed in time to the melody, the lanterns spinning halos of gold around them. T
omething unspoken: trust. Desire. A
, Jamal whispered in her
no
I'll hold you thr
g her cheek against his chest. The violinist drew
rching her gaze. "Habibti,
iss deepened, tasting of honeyed plantain and moonlit water. She felt his hand at
wam. "I never thought I coul
r temple. "You deserve ev
ded her to a loveseat draped in cozy blankets at the deck's edge. They sat clos
ead on his shoulder; he laced their fingers together, thumb tracing th
al murmured, "Tell me som
a galaxy. I picture each red blood cell turning into a star, and I im
You create galaxies to survive.
. She turned, meeting his gaze un
n I've ever feared the battlefield." He paused, voice husky. "But I
unbroken," she whispered, echoi
s chill deepened. Jamal retrieved a thermos of spiced cocoa from a cooler, pouring two cups. They sipped, t
parks of emerald floating among shadows. Jamal sto
alizing his presence f
-
Driv
the wheel, the other cradling Alia's intertwined fingers on the center console. Occasionally he lifte
but she stepped out, looping her arms around his neck before he could speak. He instinctively dr
fingers brushing his cheek
ght," he
ow?" sh
forehead. "Get some sleep, min
side, she leaned against the door, breathing in the lingering scent of cedar a
ontend with the memory of this night-painted in lante