Surprise Marriage to a Billionaire
Chapter 241: To Truly Live

Chapter 241: To Truly Live

Ben paced along the yacht’s deck, the evening wind tugging at his collar as he waited, anxious and uncertain. Tonight’s dinner was meant to be a turning point... a chance for him and Melanie to connect beyond friendship, but after his confession earlier, he’d told her he’d understand if she didn’t want to come and have this romantic date with him.

When a car finally arrived, Ben’s heart leapt, his face lighting up with hope. But then he saw William step out, his expression somber. As he walked around to face Ben, he shook his head slightly, his shoulders lifting in a helpless shrug.

’She didn’t come...’ Ben thought. His heart sank, and his gaze fell, focusing on the polished leather of his shoes as he tried to absorb the disappointment.

He had opened up to her, yet now he wondered if perhaps his past was too much for her to accept. Ben took a deep, steadying breath as he stood on the deck, gazing out over the dark water. He had always been careful, keeping parts of himself hidden, but with Melanie, things were different. For once, he couldn’t imagine a future built on half-truths or secrets.

The decision to tell her everything hadn’t come easily; he knew that his past might drive her away. But when he looked at Melanie, he felt a pull he couldn’t ignore. Years had gone by without anyone catching his interest, yet here he was, vulnerable and hoping for a future he’d only dreamed of... a future with her.

He’d never believed in love at first sight, and yet that’s exactly what it felt like. The moment he saw her, he’d been captivated, drawn to protect her, to be a constant presence in her life. He wanted to be the man who supported her, the one she could lean on, and maybe, if she’d let him, the one she’d choose to love in return.

Just as Ben was lost in his thoughts, he heard the sound of approaching footsteps. His heart raced, and he raised his head, hopeful. And there she was... Melanie, stepping onto the deck, a small smile on her face.

William chuckled, clearly pleased with himself. "Oh, I’m sorry, I just couldn’t resist messing with you a bit," he said, an innocent grin betraying his mischief.

Ben shook his head, though a smile crept onto his face. "You little brat!" he muttered, playfully ruffling William’s hair.

With a dramatic sigh, William straightened his collar. "Alright, my job here is done. I shall leave Aunt Melanie safely in your hands."

Melanie chuckled, giving William a timid smile. "Thank you for the escort," she said warmly.

As William headed back toward the car, he glanced over his shoulder, winking. "Don’t mess this up, Uncle Ben!"

Ben chuckled, then turned his gaze back to Melanie. "Shall we?" he asked, offering his arm.

"For a second, I thought you’d decided to stay away." He took a step closer, his gaze softening. "Thank you for coming."

Melanie gave him a warm smile and said, "Why wouldn’t I come? You’re a good person, Ben, and your past is just a part of life that shaped who you are now. What matters is that you’ve changed and chosen to live a good life, as a good man."

Ben’s face flushed, and he couldn’t contain the bright smile that spread across his features, lighting up his eyes.

**

As the yacht gently drifted along the serene water, soft music played in the background, blending perfectly with the lull of the waves. Dinner was set on a beautifully decorated table, candlelight casting a warm glow between them.

Melanie’s eyes sparkled as she took in the setting. Everything was new and exciting for her, and she was grateful she wasn’t prone to seasickness. Still, she took the medicine Rain had given her to ensure her comfort during this memorable yacht ride.

In the distance, she could see the city lights gleaming beautifully, a mesmerizing contrast to the stars twinkling in the night sky. She turned to Ben with a smile, feeling a warm sense of contentment. But as they finished their meal, she noticed that Ben seemed unusually focused.

His gaze held a sense of anticipation, and his fingers fidgeted slightly against the edge of the table.

He took a deep breath and leaned forward, his hand reaching for hers. "Melanie," he began, his voice low and steady, "there’s something I’ve been wanting to tell you."

He reached into his pocket, pulling out a small velvet box. Melanie’s breath caught as he opened it to reveal a delicate, shimmering ring. Her eyes widened, her pulse quickening as she looked between Ben and the ring.

"Will you marry me, Melanie?" he asked softly, his gaze filled with warmth and sincerity. "I want to spend every moment I have making you happy, if you’ll let me."

Melanie’s gaze softened, but there was hesitation in her eyes. She pulled her hand gently from his, taking a shaky breath as she looked away, her heart pounding. "Ben..." she whispered, her voice trembling. "I... I can’t promise you forever. My life isn’t... guaranteed. Because of my hemophilia, things can change for me any minute."

Ben looked at her, undeterred. "Melanie," he murmured, "I know. And still, I’m here. Because if all I have is right now, then I want every single one of those moments with you."

Melanie bit her inner cheek, feeling her eyes well up with emotion. She felt overwhelmed. Because of her condition, the thought of having her own family felt like a fleeting dream. Yet, looking at Ben, she felt a spark of hope... a possibility that she could be happy, that she could find a lifetime partner with whom she could share love and companionship, growing old together.

In that moment, she realized how much she longed for that connection, for a life filled with laughter, support, and understanding. The idea of building a future with Ben stirred something deep within her, a desire for more than just survival; she wanted to truly live.

Meanwhile, Ben felt a wave of anxiety wash over him as he stared at Melanie. He could see the conflict etched on her face, the myriad of emotions swirling in her eyes as she gazed at the ring.

’Please say yes!’ he chanted in his mind, his heart pounding fiercely against his chest. Sweat trickled down his brow; he had never felt this nervous in his entire life.

"Ben... I..." Melanie trailed off, her voice barely above a whisper. She looked down at the ring, her heart racing as a mix of fear and hope coursed through her. The weight of the moment pressed down on her, making it hard to breathe.

Ben leaned in closer, searching her eyes for clarity. "You don’t have to decide right now," he said softly, his voice filled with understanding. "I just wanted you to know how I feel."

Melanie bit her lip, her thoughts swirling. She wanted to say yes, to embrace the dream of a future with him, but the reality of her condition loomed large in her mind. "I just... I don’t want to hurt you," she finally managed, her voice trembling.

Search the lightnovelworld.cc website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report
Follow our Telegram channel at https://t.me/novelfire to receive the latest notifications about daily updated chapters.