Chapter 54
Daisy filled her lungs with air and held it for a few seconds. The knots in her shoulder were growing bigger by the minute. Luca stepped closer and rubbed her arms before kissing the side of her head and inhaling the scent of her hair.
"Now?" He asked, catching her eyes.
Daisy slowly nodded.
Together they stepped towards the pregnancy test laid on the bathroom counter with beating hearts. The ten minutes they had waited felt like an eternity. The restlessness in Luca's eyes only added to Daisy's jitters. She knew he wanted the baby so badly. She did too. But if the test was negative...
As Daisy stepped closer, she felt her pulse pick up as soon as her eyes landed on the double lines. A flood of relief and joy rushed over her body as all the tense muscles relaxed and she felt her shoulders sink. Her eyes began to water when she looked up at Luca and found him staring at the test with his own joy in his green eyes.
"I told you," he said, the smile on his face widening. "I told you!"
"We're having a baby," Daisy felt all the water in her eyes pour down at once. She threw her arms around Luca and hung from his neck as he picked her up and spun her.
"I love you," he spoke into her hair, flooding her with kisses all over her cheeks.
"I love you too," Daisy buried her face in the crook of his shoulder. "Are you happy?"
"That word doesn't even begin to describe how I feel right now," Luca laughed. "Our baby girl is going to complete our little family."
"We don't know if it's a girl, Luca," Daisy rolled her eyes.
"I'm positive."
"Oh yeah?" Daisy laughed.
"I know it's a girl," Luca said. "It's my baby girl."
"Then I hope she's as sweet as you," Daisy leaned forward and kissed Luca.
"And as stubborn as you," Luca kissed her back.
"As annoying as you," Daisy kissed him again.
"As headstrong as you," Luca kissed her once more.
"As...."
Before Daisy could finish, Luca picked her up and carried her to the bedroom. He laid her down against the pillows before pushing her shirt up and lowering his mouth to her belly. Daisy watched him as he kissed her smooth skin and held her tightly in his arms. Her heart fluttered inside her chest with warmth.
Although Luca was supportive and caring during Daisy's first pregnancy, he had kept his distance from her. Daisy didn't know what it was like to share the happiness of her growing child with the man she loved. But seeing Luca melt against her, his face lit up with happiness...Daisy knew she would never fall out of love with the man. She felt at home with him.
"She's going to be so beautiful," Luca said, moving up to hold Daisy in his arms.
"Don't spoil her," Daisy said. "And don't boss her around like Gia."
"I think that's Theo's job," Luca chuckled.
"What if it's not a girl?" Daisy asked. "What if it's a boy?"
"I would love them no less," Luca said. "But we could always try for a girl again, right?"
"Excuse me?" Daisy sat up. "Do I look like your personal baby maker?"
Luca laughed.
"What do you think this is?" Daisy asked. "You think I'm going to just sit at home and make babies for you all year around?"
"Why not?" Luca teased. "An heir, a spare and a few more to keep them company, remember?"
"You wish," Daisy rolled her eyes. She tried to climb out of the bed when Luca pulled her to himself and lowered his mouth to her ear.
"Would it be so bad if you had all my babies?" He asked. His hand began to move up the front of her body before wrapping around her neck. Luca tilted Daisy's head back until her throat was exposed to him. "We could have so much fun making Theo and the new baby some more siblings."
Daisy's lips parted from the way Luca's mouth sucked on her skin. She gripped the bedsheets below her as he moved his mouth back up to her ear.
"Don't you want me to put another baby in you?" Luca's voice set every muscle in Daisy's body on fire.
"Mm..." Daisy whimpered as Luca's hand moved in between her legs and traveled upwards.
"I know you were so needy the last time you were pregnant," Luca whispered in her ear. "I would have done anything to be able to satisfy you."
"How..." Daisy struggled to breathe.
"How did I know?"
Daisy nodded.
"I could tell from the way you would look at me," Luca smiled. "God....I wanted to reach over that breakfast table every morning and bury my face in between your legs until you grew tired and fell asleep in my arms. And then when you woke up, I would have fucked you on the same table."
"Why didn't you?" Daisy asked, feeling Luca's finger tease the lines of her underwear.
"I was an idiot," Luca chuckled.
"You were," Daisy agreed.
"Can I make up for it now?"
"Now?"
"Yes," Luca's finger hooked around her underwear and he began to pull it down.
"Someone will come in," Daisy said.
"The door is locked," Luca reminded her.
"What if Dana needs something for Theo?"
"She will knock."
"What if Gia's looking for us?"
"I tell her to go away."
"What if....."
"What if we just stopped talking and started kissing," Luca brushed his lips over Daisy's. Their bodies began to hum as the sound of their kisses filled the room. Daisy laid back against the pillows and made space for Luca to nestle himself in between her legs. He held himself up to keep from crushing Daisy under his body weight. Their tongues danced with one another, their lips teasing and tasting to their heart's desire. Daisy began to pull at Luca's shirt when she suddenly began to feel her phone vibrating on the nightstand.
"Don't pick it up," Luca said, pulling her hand back when she tried to reach for it.
"Just a second," Daisy laughed, pushing him back and grabbing her phone. "Hello?"
"Hello," a man cleared his throat. "May I speak to Mrs. Daisy Silvano, please?"
"This is her," Daisy said. Luca hid his face in her hair and kissed her throat.
"Hello, Mrs. Silvano," the man spoke again. "I'm calling on behalf of Mr. Silvano's legal team. The paperwork for the name change of Juliet cay is completed ma'am. We just need your signature."
"I'm sorry," Daisy frowned. "I'm not sure what you're talking about. You should speak to my husband. He handles all the legal matters."
Luca paused and raised his brows in confusion. He looked down at Daisy as she listened to the man on the phone.
"As the legal owner of the island, ma'am, you have to be the one to sign the papers."
"What name changed?" Daisy asked. "I don't know what you're talking about. Talk to Lu-"
"Mr. Silvano had requested to change the name of Juliet Cay to Stella Isle."
Daisy froze.
Her head began to spin and her stomach churned. Her eyes moved towards Luca as he played with her hair and gazed down at her with a small tender smile on his lips.
"Wh-when was this request made?" Daisy asked, unable to take her eyes off of Luca.
"Last week, ma'am," the man said.
Noticing the way Daisy's heartbeat changed beneath him, Luca pulled back with concern and frowned. He touched the edge of her face and stared into her dimming eyes.
"What's wrong?" He asked.
"Give me a second," Daisy rolled away and quickly sat up. Luca followed her up.
"I'll send them over to you today, ma'am," the man on the phone said.
"Thank you," Daisy felt her chest tighten. She could feel Luca hovering beside her as she hung up the phone and dropped it on the bed.
"Are you okay?" Luca walked up to her side and turned her to face him. "What's wrong?"
"You're changing the name?" Daisy asked, her heart sinking.
"Name of what?" Luca asked, confused.
"Of the island?" Daisy swallowed the lump in her throat.
"No, why?"
"That was your legal team," Daisy's eyes flickered to her phone. "They said the paperwork was ready. Juliet Cay is now Stella Isle."
"What?" Luca's brows knit together as his eyes narrowed. "What the fuck are you talking about?"
"You requested a name change?" Daisy asked, her hands shaking and her heart aching.
"No, I did not," Luca said firmly. "Who called you? Don?"
"I...I don't know who called," Daisy said. "They said they were from your legal team."
"What the fuck?" Luca grabbed Daisy's phone and began to scroll down the call list. "It's a private number."
Daisy stood staring at Luca, unable to process what he was saying or asking. Her ears were ringing and the air in the room was too hot. When he stepped closer towards her, Daisy automatically took a small step back.
"I swear I did no such thing," Luca began to explain. His green eyes were full of worry and panic. Daisy had never seen him so flustered. He ran a hand through his hair as he tried to call the private number. "Who the fuck is this? Only Don has your number and he would never call you without checking in with me first."
Daisy remained silent. She slowly sat down on the edge of the bed and pushed her hair out of her face. Her heart twisted inside of her chest but she couldn't quite figure out where the fear and terror was coming from. Was it Luca? Was it the constant fear of losing him to Stella's memories? Or was it herself? Was she going to let her emotions cloud her judgment?
"Daisy," Luca got down on one knee in front of her and took her hands. "Look at me. I made no such request. Juliet Cay is yours. No one is changing the name. I have no idea who called you but I'm going to find out and I'm going to bring them to you."
Daisy looked up into those dark green eyes and felt her heart lodge into her throat. Luca began to panic as she sat staring at him in silence.
"I love you," he said. "I love you so much. I would never do anything like that."
Daisy slowly nodded, "I believe you."
Her words didn't bring the relief Luca had been hoping for. He stared at Daisy, waiting for her to say more but she didn't. Fear and despair choked Luca, cutting off all his air. He didn't know what to say or what to do to make her believe him.
"Daisy..." Luca held her face. "Please, believe me. I didn't d-"
"I believe you," Daisy said once again. She raised her hand and placed it against his.
"No, you don't," Luca shook his head.
Daisy felt her heart pinch from the way Luca's panic grew in his eyes. His eyes scared her in a way she had never feared anything in her life. Her own panic began to rise as she tried to calm him down.
"I believe you," Daisy held his wrists. Luca peered at her in silence. His eyes scanned her face for any trace of hint or doubt. "I do. I just....I just need some space right now."
"You're leaving me?"
"No," Daisy pushed his hands down. "I didn't say that. I just need space."
"Space from what?" Luca asked, his desperation turned into anger. "We're about to have a baby together and you want to leave?"
"No one said anything about leaving, Luca!" Daisy moved to stand. "I just need space. Look how crazy this is! I have to figure this out-"
"Figure out what?" Luca yelled.
"This!" Daisy motioned between their bodies.
"You're my life," Luca said. "You're my happiness. Do you not understand when I say I can't breathe without you?"
"Luca...." Daisy held up her hand to stop him from touching her. "I just....I need time to myself right now. I need to understand everything and work through this"
"You're going to leave, aren't you?" Luca asked, his eyes filling with darkness and sorrow.
"No!" Daisy said. "I just.....I.....I don't want to be like this. I don't want to be this girl who has a breakdown every time your ex is mentioned. It's not normal. Look how people are weaponizing it against us right now!"
Luca looked down at Daisy's phone in his hand. His hand tightened around it as his jaw clenched and his anger flared. Once he got his hands on whoever made the phone call, he was going to skin them alive.
"Please, Luca," Daisy rubbed her forehead.
"I'm going to find this son of a bitch," Luca snared, holding up her phone.
Daisy nodded.
"And you're staying here," Luca added. "You can have the whole floor to yourself."
"That's not giving space-"
"You want the whole house to yourself?" Luca asked. "How much space do you need? You want to move to Juliet Cay?"
Daisy let out a heavy sigh and shook her head.
"I'll give you all the space you want," Luca said. "But you are not leaving my sight."
"You can't keep me here against my will," Daisy's eyes narrowed.
"Watch me," Luca said. "You're out of your fuckin' mind if you think you're leaving."
"No one is leaving!" Daisy yelled. "I love you! I can't be without you! But right now we're going to get nowhere yelling at each other."
"So then stop yelling!"
"You stop yelling!" Daisy shouted.
They both glared at one another as their voices bounced off the walls.
"I'm not leaving," Daisy tried once more. "Dr. Johnson said I should take some time and space, away from you, to calm my thoughts whenever I feel overwhelmed to make sure I don't say or do something I will regret. I need to process my emotions right now and I can't do that with you yelling at me and hovering around me."
"I get that..." Luca said slowly, his string gaze holding Daisy. "But I'm not sure I can do that right now."
"Why not?" Daisy asked.
"Give me your hand," Luca said.
Daisy hesitated for a second before placing her hand over his. Luca pulled her closer and held her palm flat against the middle of his chest.
"Right here," he said. "Right here there's this tightness that's choking me. I feel like if I take even the tiniest step away from you right now, I'll die."
"Don't say that," Daisy frowned.
"I'm terrified that you will leave," Luca confessed, knowing there was no point in hiding anything from her anymore. He would bare his soul to her if it meant she wouldn't leave. "I'm terrified that if you're alone, you will convince yourself we'll never work out and decide it'll be easier to love someone else."
"I could never," Daisy shook her head. She began to feel her own emotions rise up to her chest and squeeze her.
"Please stay," Luca begged.
"Luca," Daisy moved closer. "I'm carrying your child. I want you as my family. I am not going anywhere, my love. I just want to take a minute to breathe and to calm down. Please stop thinking I'm going to leave you."
Luca leaned forward and leaned his head against her. His eyes closed and he began to wrestle himself to control his breathing. Daisy could see how hard he tried to push down his own needs and give her what she wanted. She reached up and touched the edge of his face. Her gentle touch made Luca shiver in her presence. Daisy's heart swelled up for the man before her. How could he ever think she would leave him? Didn't he know she had fallen for him head over heels since the first day?
Daisy gripped his hand tightly to make sure he knew she was never letting go.
"How much space do you need?" Luca asked after a minute of silence.
"I'm going to go for a walk in the garden," Daisy said quietly. "Don't follow me. Don't call me."
"Okay," Luca nodded.
"I'm not leaving," Daisy said once more. "I just....I want to calm down and not get upset and let my thoughts run wild."
"Okay," Luca nodded again.
"Thank you," Daisy pushed to her tippy toes and kissed his cheek. "I love you."
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"And where is she right now?" Dr. Ford asked through the phone.
"She's taking a walk," Luca said, sitting on the edge of the bed with his head in his hand.
"I'm going to assume you're not following her," Dr. Ford said. "Or watching her from your balcony."
"No," Luca sighed. "I'm doing what you said. I'm giving her space."
"I know that was hard for you to do at first. But I'm glad you were able to pull yourself back," Luca could almost picture that small smile on Ford's lips. "And you were so honest with her about your fears. That's a big step, Luca. I'm very proud of you."
"I'm not a child, Ford," Luca said. "I don't need this encouragement. I just want my wife to not leave me."
"You've shared with her how you feel," Dr. Ford said. "And she told you she won't leave you. I don't think you have anything to worry about. It seems like both of you want to work this out and so far I would say you're both taking the right steps."
"Yeah," Luca sighed, running a hand through his hair.
"Taking some time for yourself isn't a bad thing, Luca," Ford added. "You've done it in the past too. Maybe you didn't ask for it like Daisy but I know after Stella, you spent a lot of time on your own to be alone with your thoughts."
"Yeah," Luca said again, feeling the weight on his shoulders lift a bit.
"This is better than the yelling and screaming and fighting," Dr. Ford said. "I'm very happy to hear that you're following my advice and being honest with Daisy and giving her time and space. I think your next goal would be to not explode on her when she does start to pull away a bit. I know it can be scary to see it or to hear that from her, but I promise this is good for you two. She'll be back soon."
"Okay," Luca said.
"By the way, congratulations on the baby," Dr. Ford said cheerfully.
"Thank you," Luca felt himself smile despite all the tension on his mind.
"I know you think I'm treating you like a child when I encourage you and tell you how proud I am of you. But it's my honesty," Ford chuckled. "You really have come a long way. And you are a wonderful husband and father. I know you had thought this wouldn't be possible after Stella but look at you. Look at how far you've come and now you're fighting for your family and for your children. This is huge, Luca."
Luca looked up as his chest tightened. He would never admit it to the man, but a part of him liked the encouragement from Ford. He had never heard any kind words from Angelo. It felt comforting to know someone like Ford, who's advice Luca valued, thought he was doing the right thing and was on the right track.
"Focus on the good," Dr. Ford said. "Focus on the new baby and making sure Daisy is comfortable and happy. Maybe you can also think about where all your troubles are arising from."
"What do you mean?" Luca asked.
"Well....think about it," Dr. Ford said with caution. "Being in Del Mare has two different effects on you and Daisy. You see it as your childhood home and it's filled with memories of your mother and your family. That's not necessarily the case for Daisy. Do you think maybe going back to California or maybe to New York might take away some of the tensions?"
"I haven't thought about that," Luca said.
"That might be something to think about then," Dr. Ford said. "What would be beneficial to both you and Daisy? Not to mention your two children....god, I can not believe I get to say that to you."
"Yeah," Luca chuckled.
"Think about what I said, Luca," Dr. Ford said. "And then we can talk about this more in our next session."
"Okay."
"Was there anything else you wanted to discuss?"
"No," Luca sighed. "Thanks for taking my call. I appreciate it. I know you probably have other appointments."
"I'm actually on holiday with my wife," Ford laughed. "But don't worry about that."
"Well, I really appreciate it then," Luca said. "Where are you staying?"
"We're in Capri."
"I see," Luca smiled. "Enjoy the sun and the sea."
"Thank you," Dr. Ford said. "Maybe you might consider bringing Daisy here. It's beautiful."
"Maybe," Luca said. "But for now enjoy the yacht."
"What yacht?" Dr. Ford asked in confusion.
"Tell Mrs. Ford I'm sending my yacht for her to use for as long as she wants in Capri."
"No, Luca-" Dr. Ford began.
"It's the least I can do for making her husband take work calls on vacation."
"I'm not going to argue with you," Ford said. "Because I know you won't listen."
"Enjoy, Ford," Luca smiled.
"Thank you, Luca."
With a small sigh, Luca ended the call and quickly texted Mateo to have the yacht sent to Capri. He began to smile wondering if maybe Daisy would like to go see the rest of Italy and get the hell out of Del Mare. Maybe that's what they should do after the funeral and before she got too big to want to travel.
But first thing first, Luca told himself. He pulled out his phone once again and called Aaron.
"Yeah, boos?" Aaron answered right away.
"What's the update on that private caller?" Luca asked, walking out to the balcony.
"We're still working on it," Aaron said. "But we do know the call was made from Del Mare. Whoever this was, they knew how short to keep the conversation. It's harder to track that way."
"But not impossible," Luca said, looking over at the garden. "Check the other calls she's been getting too. I know there were more and I have a feeling it's from the same person."
"Okay," Aaron said.
"Also have someone trail my dad," Luca added. "Tell them to stay hidden. It's just surveillance. I want eyes on him at all times."
"On it."
"Thanks," Luca said, his eyes catching Daisy walking back towards the house. "Keep me posted."
Luca put down his phone and watched Daisy walk across the yard. She was still lost in thought as her hand rubbed her belly slowly and her eyes stayed locked on the ground. When she felt his eyes on her, Daisy looked up towards the balcony.
"I swear I just came out here," Luca said, holding up his hands. "I was inside the whole time."
Rolling her eyes, Daisy motioned for him to come down.
"Are you sure?" Luca asked.
"Yes," Daisy said. "And bring something cold. I'm thirsty."
With a small smile, Luca turned on his heel and headed out of the room. He made his way down the stairs and into the kitchen where Maria watched him curiously. She didn't say anything while Luca grabbed a bottle of water from the fridge and then turned towards the backyard.
"I heard all that yelling earlier," she finally commented as he was about to leave. "She shouldn't be raising her voice like that. It doesn't suit a wife."
"No, but it suits her," Luca said.
"You know your father won't come home because of you, right?" Maria shook her head.
"Do you want us to leave then?" Luca asked. "We're only here because you insisted we stay at the house. And don't tell me he's not here because of me. When has he ever cared about his children or about any other human being?"
"You should apologize to him."
"For what?" Luca asked.
"He's your father, Luca," Maria said sternly.
"I'm a father too," Luca said. "And I know how easy it is to love your children. He's not a father. He never was. If he's not here, then it's because he knows he can no longer control us. It's not his anger keeping him away. It's knowing he has no power over us anymore."
Maria's face darkened. Luca could tell the old woman wanted to say more but he didn't give her a chance. Holding the cold water bottle, Luca walked out of the kitchen and made his way across the yard to where Daisy sat under the lemon tree on the small concrete bench his mother used to spend her evenings on.
"Permission to approach the bench, your honor?" Luca teased, trying to gauge where Daisy's mind was. When she nodded and moved aside to make space for him, Luca smiled and handed her the water bottle.
"Thank you," Daisy said, twisting the bottle cap open.
"Anytime," Luca said. He leaned forward and rested his elbows on his legs. His eyes looked towards the house and the bright sunlight shimmering off the pool.
"Do you want to talk?" Daisy asked.
"Yeah," Luca turned his head to look at her.
"Do you want to start?"
"No," Luca shook his head. "I want to hear what you have to say."
"Okay," Daisy took a deep breath. "I...um....I get upset whenever I think about you and Stella."
"I've noticed," Luca said.
"I know it's silly and irrational but I just....." Daisy shrugged. "I don't really know why. Being here, it's like everything is about you two and I feel like I'm getting in the way of something."
Luca listened carefully. He reached out and took her hand as Daisy continued.
"I'm so scared that you're going to leave."
"Why?" Luca asked, his brows creasing.
"Because I'm happy with you," Daisy said. "And whenever I'm happy with someone, something always happens and they leave."
"I'm not going to leave," Luca said. "Every."
"I don't know why I panic whenever Stella's name comes up," Daisy looked down at their hands. "Maybe because she's the only thing I see pushing us apart."
"And being here in this town doesn't really help that," Luca said, thinking about what Dr. Ford said about Del Mare.
"No, it doesn't..." Daisy shook her head. "It makes me feel very insecure about us."
"I'm sorry," Luca said. "I should have paid more attention to that. I forgot that we're both viewing this place as two different things."
Daisy leaned forward and placed her head on Luca's shoulder.
"When we came here, Stella was nowhere in my mind," Luca said. "I wasn't thinking about seeing all the old places I used to take her or places where we had memories. All I thought about was bringing you to where I grew up and spent my childhood with my mother."
Daisy felt her heart soften in her chest.
"In my head, I'm yours," Luca said. "But I can see how Del Mare made you think otherwise."
"I want us, Luca," Daisy said. "I'm bad at sharing. I want you all to myself and I want only our names to be together. I want you to only see me because no one else has ever done that."
Luca sat up slowly and pulled Daisy onto his lap. He turned her face and kissed her softly to steal her breath away.
"I can do that," Luca nodded. "I have no objection to being obsessed with you. I already am, my love. You're the center of my universe. My whole world moves around you."
"I'm sorry for adding on to your stress," Daisy said. "I know with Gia and your dad and Daniel there's a lot going on. I really wish I could be there for you when bad memories of Stella come up. I want to be supportive of you. But I just...."
"You're working on it," Luca said, tucking her hair back. "And that means a lot to me."
"I love you," Daisy said. "I can't unlove you....ever."
A slow smile pulled across Luca's face. He moved her closer in his arms and kissed her until they both ran out of air. The warm breeze outside carried the scent of lemon and roses, forever painting their memories.
"I get so worried that all of these thoughts you keep from me will drive you away from me," Luca said, kissing her nose. "Thank you for telling me what's going on up there."
Daisy nodded.
"It's hard fighting an invisible enemy," Luca teased. "At least now I know what I'm up against."
"You're not up against anything," Daisy pushed his shoulder. "I'll always choose you."
"Please do," Luca smiled. "Because I don't know what I would do without you. And I will always choose you. A hundred times, a million times. In every lifetime."
"So it's decided then," Daisy looped her pinky around Luca's. "We're not leaving each other?"
"Never," Luca hooked his pinky around her.
"And we'll always reveal the invisible enemy."
"Always," Luca smiled up at her.
"Okay," Daisy nodded.
"How are you feeling?"
Taking in a long breath, Daisy nodded, "A bit better."
"And my baby girl?"
"She's good," Daisy looked down at her belly. "She's very sweet. Very calm and quiet."
"Would you like to go to Capri with me?"
"When?" Daisy asked.
"After all this," Luca said. "After the funeral, what do you say we get the hell out of this town and never come back."
"What?" Daisy's face fell. "Why?"
"It hurts you to be here," Luca said. "I don't want tha-"
"But what about all the memories of your mom?" Daisy asked. "Luca, I can't take that from you."
"You're more impor-"
"Don't say that," Daisy shook her head. "Yes, it's hard being here. But I know how special Del Mare is for you. I can't....I can't take your mom's memories away from you."
"I want you to be happy," Luca said, rubbing her back.
"I can't be happy ripping you away from what makes you happy."
"Then what do we do?"
"I don't know," Daisy shrugged.
Luca kissed her shoulder and pulled her back to the crook of his neck. He let her sink into his arms while his heart drifted slowly in a lazy river of serenity. She smelled so good. It was addicting.
"We could fill this town with our memories," Luca said after a while.
"Didn't we start to," Daisy laughed, remembering the cliff where they had explored each other.
"We need to spread it more," Luca raised his mouth and kissed her ear.
"How?" Daisy asked.
"Marry me."
"Luca, I'm already married to you," Daisy clicked her tongue.
"No," Luca said, poking her side. "Marry me at church. We'll invite the whole town, you'll wear a long white dress, we'll have a big party and we'll dance the night away."
Daisy's heart fluttered in the chest like the butterflies in the garden. She could feel her belly tumbling with drops of excitement.
"I can show you off to the world," Luca said, continuing his kisses on her ear. "And right after we'll go on a nice long honeymoon."
"I don't know..." Daisy blushed.
"Come on," Luca inhaled her sweet scent. "Say yes."
Daisy shook her head, teasing him.
"Say...." Luca kissed her neck. "Yes."
Daisy rolled her head back and sighed, "Yes..."