Aria's POV
I've never been more exhausted in my life.
After Aiden left the bedroom, I closed my eyes and tried to get some rest, but my mind kept replaying everything we'd done together. God, we'd been wild. And his stamina? Absolutely unreal.
Sleep wouldn't come. After tossing and turning for about fifteen minutes, I couldn't hold back anymore. I grabbed my phone from the nightstand and frantically texted Lillian:
"LILLIAN! LILLIAN! PLEASE COME PINCH ME AWAKE!"
"AHHH I FEEL LIKE I'M DREAMING!"
"OMG! IT'S SO EMBARRASSING! BUT SO EXCITING! I'M SO HAPPY!!!"
Lillian matched my excitement, texting back how jealous she was of my apparently thriving sex life.
Eventually, my adrenaline crashed and exhaustion took over. Without realizing it, I drifted off into the deepest sleep I'd had in months. If Aiden hadn't woken me, I probably would've slept straight through until 5 PM.
His familiar voice hummed near my ear. I frowned, fighting against the heaviness of sleep, unable to tell if I was dreaming or awake.
Getting annoyed by the persistent noise, I reflexively swatted at his face as he leaned in. "So noisy," I mumbled.
My fingernails accidentally grazed his nose. He touched it briefly, then suddenly scooped me up from under the covers.
The sudden movement startled me. I instinctively wrapped my arms around his neck to stabilize myself. Being physically lifted from bed woke me up slightly. I squinted through barely-open eyes at Aiden's face below mine. "I'm so tired," I whined.
"Eat first, then sleep," he replied firmly.
I made a little dissatisfied noise and nuzzled against his shoulder like a petulant kitten.
Aiden's breath caught. His voice dropped an octave. "Are you really that tired?"
Something in his tone sent warning signals through my foggy brain. I suddenly felt much more alert—maybe 70% awake now. I lifted my head and stared at his face, now inches from mine. "N-no, not tired anymore."
Aiden was already carrying me downstairs. Sunlight streamed through the windows, highlighting the sharp angles of his face and those intense eyes.
"That's too bad," he murmured, his voice laced with amusement. "I could have helped Mrs. Carter wake up properly."
He didn't spell it out, but I knew exactly what he meant. My cheeks burned as I looked away. "I'm awake already."
I glanced toward the floor-to-ceiling windows where the midday sun blazed outside. That's when it fully registered that Aiden was carrying me like this.
"I can walk myse—" Before I could finish, he'd already set me down in a chair at the dining table.
I bit my lip and awkwardly surveyed the spread before me. Western cuisine with soup—all my favorites.

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