Epilogue: The Beginning
Henrique was back in custody.
This time headed to a maximum security facility.
The charges from the escape added years to his sentence.
He would be old when he finally got out.
And Serena would be long gone. Living a life he could never touch.
That night, back at the penthouse with the security protocols stood down, she stood at the windows.
Where she’d stood so many times before.
Masimo came up behind her.
His arms wrapping around her waist.
“How are you feeling?” he asked quietly.
“Free,” she said.
And meant it.
Actually, truly free. Not just away from him, but free of fear. Of doubt. Of any lingering question about whether she’d made the right choice.
“And what choice is that?”
His voice was soft. Knowing. But wanting to hear it anyway.
She turned in his arms.
Looking up into those dark eyes that had seen her at her worst and loved her anyway.
“You, Masimo. I choose you. Every day. Every moment. For the rest of my life, if you’ll have me.”
His smile was slow.
Devastating.
“Is that a proposal, Miss Costa?”
“Maybe,” she replied, suddenly nervous.
“If you’re interested.”
He kissed her then.
Deep and thorough. A promise and a claiming all at once.
When they finally broke apart, he rested his forehead against hers.
“I’m very interested,” he murmured.
“But first, there’s something I need to do.”
He pulled away.
Reaching into his pocket to withdraw a small velvet box.
When he opened it, she gasped.
The ring was beautiful.
A sapphire surrounded by diamonds. The color of the dress she’d worn the day she’d finally chosen him.
“Serena Costa,” he said, dropping to one knee right there in his living room.
The city glittering below them.
“I have loved you for four years. Watched you. Wanted you. Waited for you. You are the strongest, bravest, most beautiful woman I have ever known.”
He paused.
“Will you marry me? Will you let me spend the rest of my life proving that you chose well?”
Tears streamed down her face.
Happy tears. For the first time in so long.
“Yes,” she whispered.
“Yes, Masimo. A thousand times. Yes.”
He slid the ring onto her finger.
Then pulled her down into his arms.
Both of them laughing and crying and holding each other like they’d never let go.
Later, much later, as they lay tangled in his sheets.
Her ring catching the moonlight.
She traced patterns on his chest.
“Thank you,” she said softly.
“For what, cara?”
“For waiting. For seeing me. For letting me find myself before finding us.”
His arms tightened around her.
“Thank you for calling me that night. For trusting me when you were terrified. For choosing to heal rather than hide. For choosing me when you could have chosen safety.”
“You are my safety,” she corrected.
“But you’re also my passion. My partnership. My future. You’re everything, Masimo.”
He kissed the top of her head.
His voice rough with emotion.
“And you, Serena Costa—soon to be Serena Bianke—are my heart. My home. My choice. Every day. For the rest of my life.”
Outside, the city continued its endless rhythm.
But inside, in the safety of Masimo’s arms, Serena had finally found peace.
Not the peace of absence.
Of things not happening.
But the peace of presence.
Of choosing love.
Of building a future on the solid foundation of mutual respect and genuine partnership.
Henrique had tried to break her.
Instead, he’d forged her into someone stronger.
Someone who knew her worth.
Someone who would never again settle for anything less than she deserved.
And what she deserved—what she had chosen—was love.
Real. Honest. Complicated. Beautiful.
Love with a man who saw all of her and stayed.
The ending, as it turned out, was just the beginning.
THE END