Chapter 25

Burning Love {Changed the Title}

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seungri stood in the doorway of the mansion nursery watching his wife tuck their small son into his cot.

 

He had loved the excitement of Christmas, but had been ready for bed a good hour before Harumi had been able to prize him from his fond grandmother’s arms.

 

Cecelia had been in her element hosting Christmas for her family and Seungri’s besides in her home. Harumi had asked him to let her mother do it and as with so many things related to his wife’s desires, he hadn’t even considered saying no.

 

She was the love of his life and he would do anything to make her happy. He’d learned to appreciate the difference between that and the obsessive love his father had suffered from toward his mother.

 

 

Harumi had shown him by wanting only the best for him in return. It was a heady sensation. Harumi laid her hand on their son’s back and sang a soft lullaby.

 

Far from letting a nanny raise their son, she had insisted on seeing to all his needs, including midnight feedings, three-in-the-morning feedings and dawn wake-up calls to change their son’s nappy for the first few months.

 

Seungri hadn’t minded. He liked getting up with Harumi and watching his son nurse. It was a sight so beautiful, it transfixed him. She was an amazing mother and an even more incredible wife. He thanked God daily for second chances.

 

She finally felt all was well with their son and turned to leave the nursery. She smiled up at him, her face soft with love. It was a look he would never take for granted again.

 

“He’s out for the count.”

 

Seungri put his arm around her and drew her next door to their bedroom. “I have something for you.”

 

“SeungHyun.” She drew his name out like it had six syllables. “You’ve already given me a mountain of gifts today. It’s worse than last year.”

 

He smiled in remembrance of their first Christmas together. They’d spent it with his grandfather in London. She’d cried when he gave her an eternity ring. He’d almost died from pleasure when she gave him his gift later that night…herself wrapped in a see-through red nightgown that had made her look like a very y, but pregnant elf.

 

Her eyes were soft with a love. “You’re spoiling me.”

 

“It is impossible to spoil perfection.”

 

She shook her head. “I’m far from perfect.”

 

She always said things like that, as if she wanted to remind him she was flawed and he always reminded her he would love her forever regardless. Which he did again and she smiled her contentment and love back at him.

 

 

They reached the bedroom and he pulled her to sit on the edge of the antique four-poster. Then he pulled a small gift wrapped in red foil and topped with a tiny gold bow from his pocket. “Merry Christmas.”

 

With a smile on her beautiful lips, she carefully tore the paper from the white jeweller’s case. She remembered it.

 

He could tell because just for a second, she looked uncertain and then her eyes glowed undying love at him. Her fingers trembled a little as she opened it, then she gasped.

 

He withdrew the bracelet from the box and attached it to her wrist. When he looked in her beautiful golden eyes, she was crying. “Are you all right?”

 

She nodded, but had to swallow before she spoke. “Is it the same bracelet?”

 

“Yes.”

 

“If I had opened this, I would never have left Paris. It would have taken a crane to get me out of the apartment.”

 

She understood. He breathed a sigh of relief. Finally this last ghost laid to rest. The bracelet sparkled on her wrist, the intertwined hearts studded with diamonds glistening in the light.

 

“You loved me then.”

 

“I loved you from the morning after I made you mine. You smiled so sweetly, offering no recriminations to me for seducing you from your innocence.”

 

“It took me a while to realize it,” she said ruefully.

 

“I as well, but I will never forget it,” he vowed.

 

“And you always keep your promises,” she said, laughing like the teasing little torment she was, “just ask your grandfather.”

 

“When they mean loving you, I do.”

 

She went serious and looked at the bracelet again. “I wish I’d opened the box.”

 

“I made you too angry to do so. I think I did it on purpose.”

 

“Because you knew the message the bracelet would give me and you weren’t ready to admit it then.”

 

“I love you.”

 

She accepted his words without reproach. “I love you.”

 

He pulled her into his arms.

 

“Always.”

 

She hugged him as if she would never let go and he knew she wouldn’t.

 

“Always.”

 

And his mind spoke the words she did not say, but had proven over and over again she meant…love without limitations or conditions. His body spoke the message back to her and her smile was a benediction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Only when she returned to living that part of her life, she took the pain of his loss with her. The defense had not worked.

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Jaymoe18 #1
Chapter 25: Good storyline and I enjoyed reading it.
haroro87 #2
Chapter 18: Best story out there so far! Well-written. My only problem with it if it you do not mind some feedback, is the way conversation goes. It is as if seungri was some sort of royalty, as I understand it he's just filthy rich. So it was kind of awkward as far as his speaking style goes which is unfortunate,for me at least. But love it nonetheless. Some TOP scenarios please~
queenspice12
#3
Chapter 25: So Sweet!!! <333
queenspice12
#4
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amama13 #5
The story seems familiar. Anyways, love the story. I would love to find out what happens next.
Sally_Blue
#6
Chapter 2: I really like your story first of all I love the way you portray Seungri as a proper gent it suits him and I really like Alexandra, she's a very strong character!Also the is very well written, chapter 12 was beautiful!Keep up the good work and please update soon!^^
BIGBANG4LIFE
#7
Ooh!!!! Update!!! I like it so far!!
ilovedara
#8
hmmmm...
i think i've read this before...
but i like to read seungri's version..kekeke