Chapter 70 - EPILOGUE

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Daisy shifted in her position as her body gradually awoke.

As she moved around while lying on Angel's body, the black silky sheets caressed her figure.

She awoke from her nap, the body alongside her looked at her with amusement.

Daisy smiled sheepishly as she gazed up at Angel.

"Oh, hi." She greets softly.

As he glanced at the most perfect person he'd ever seen, he smiled down at her, his heartstrings, tugging.

Angel knew he wouldn't let go of the real angel in front of him, even if it meant killing everyone in his way.

His heart and love were only for her, and she alone.

Daisy pressed her face against his warm, tatted chest and inhaled his delicious aroma.

"Can we visit him before we leave today?" She asks, her gaze rising to his.

"Sure, bambina." Daisy's heartbeat quickens as he responds, his voice was husky and gruff.

Daisy smiled and closed her eyes once again.

*

We arrive at the familiar cemetery, where colourless gravestones mark each spot for each soul who has departed.

Angel pulled over to the side of the road and turned off the vehicle.

"Do you want me to come with you?" He asks looking over at her.

"If you don't mind," She speaks gently, her hands engrossed in the bracelet that her Angel had given her.

As he tilts her chin towards him, his hand comes to rest on her chin.

Her gaze is drawn to his, and he glances into her eyes before shifting his gaze to her lips.

"I don't mind," He adds, tilting his head serious as he examines her face, a habit he'd picked up.

She smiles and nods before pecking the corner of his mouth with her lips.

He moves away from her and exits his side of the car, before walking around to her side.

She hops out of the car and grabs his hand, intertwining it through hers as they go towards the cemetery together.

They had eventually arrived at the one after going through several unknown graves.

Daisy carefully proceeded to Tyson's grave, letting go of Angel's hand.

The daffodils she had gotten, as well as the daisies she had gotten for her parents, aunt and uncle, were now turning a brown colour as she peered at it, her eyes watering slightly.

Fortunately, she had brought them all a new bouquet of flowers, something she had told herself she would do every time she came to see. Flowers that were significant to them all.

Daisy placed the daisies on her parents and her aunts and uncles before going over to her dearest cousin.

She gently arranges the daffodils in front of his grave, making sure they don't get mixed up with the dirt.

The young woman then sat down on the freshly cut grass, her gaze fixed on her cousin's name.

"Hey, Ty." She whispers gently.

She inhales a deep breath before continuing.

"I'll be going away for a while, it's just for summer break. Angel's taking me to Italy! Can you believe that? You know how much I've been wanting to get out of this tow-

As her voice rambled on, telling her cousin about the exciting things happening in her life right now, Angel watched from afar.

As he watched his moonlight with a cigarette between his lips, the sweet girl was once broken but she managed to keep strong.

He considered herself to be the strongest person he'd ever met.

Daisy had managed to lose everything she'd ever cared about, and losing her beloved cousin was perhaps the most difficult thing she'd ever experienced.

It was one thing to lose her parents, but it was nothing compared to losing Tyson.

Perhaps it was because of the way he looked after her even when he couldn't look after himself. Maybe it was because he shielded her from the evils of the world, but she knew Tyson was more than just a cousin to her; he was her brother and best friend.

And no one will ever be able to fill his place.

The small girl had no idea that her sweet cousin was looking down at her. From above, he was smiling at how happy she seemed, and even though he was gone from the earth, he would make sure that the girl was well protected from above.

*

Angel and she had gotten into the car as they headed to the jet.

Daisy's eyes felt heavy as she watched the passing cars, and tiredness crept up on her, but she didn't give in.

She wanted to make use of her time here before departing, and only then would she fall asleep. More importantly, she intended to sleep on Angel because he appeared to be the most comfortable thing that could induce her to get asleep quickly.

They arrived at big black gates concealed behind a forest of towering trees after a one-hour trip.

Daisy took a look around as they passed through the black gates, her eyes widening as they lay down on the enormous plane Angel's car had arrived at.

A pilot stood in front of them, along with a stairwell, as they waited for Angel and Daisy to arrive.

"Woah," Daisy exclaims, completely taken aback by her boyfriend's wealth.

Angel looks at her surprised expression and resists the urge to smirk at her astonishment.

He thought it amusing when she would freak out about small matters. Everything appeared to astonish her brown eyes, which were always drawn to something small or large.

Angel placed the car just outside the plane, the driver that was to escort the car back to his home had come around to open Angel's door.

"Mr Romano," He bows his head in greeting.

Angel gave him a brief nod before dismissing him to retrieve the suitcases from the back.

Angel went around towards Daisy's side and opened the door for her, she gladly took his open hand and stepped out into the darkness.

Her beautiful curls swayed in the breeze, sending shivers up her spine as she came into contact with the cold wind.

Angel took her hand in his and began guiding her towards the private jet's open stairway.

"Mr Romano and Miss Viola, good evening." The pilot extends his greetings.

Daisy thanked him and walked into the aircraft with a bright smile on her face.

Daisy's gaze drifted over the luxurious jet as Angel led them inside.

The gold and white outline led her to believe it was most likely real gold.

She examined the simple white couches, coffee tables, and TVs placed on the wall. It appeared to be an entire living room.

Daisy shook her head as Angel led them towards the bedroom.

There was a full king-sized bed, if she hadn't known already, you wouldn't have known it was a plane.

Daisy giggled to herself as she realised how incredible this was; she'd never been in anything so rich in her life.

Flying first class was the furthest she'd gone in terms of luxury on a flight, and that was only because Tyson paid for it.

Angel turned around to face her after placing their belongings on the bed.

"You can get changed before we take off if you want?" He mentions.

Daisy nods and walks up to the small suitcase she'd brought for the flight.

She removes one of Angel's hoodies as well as a pair of her own sweatpants from her bag.

Angel directed her to the washroom so she could change, and he waited for her outside.

Angel spoke to the pilot before he left to get the aircraft ready for take-off.

Daisy reappeared in her comfortable clothes, and Angel drew her to his side as he led them over to the couches.

The pilot had just stated that they would be departing in five minutes.

Angel seated Daisy on the couch next to him and reached over her body to pull the belt around her waist.

She kissed his cheek in appreciation. Daisy snuggled against his body, her body finally ready for slumber.

Angel's arm wrapped around the waist of his beloved moonlight, his arms aching for her embrace.

Daisy and Angel's gazes were drawn to the window beside them as the pilot began to back out of the runway.

Daisy smiled to herself as she remembered her and Angel's first meeting on the beach beneath the moonlight. She was intimidated by him at the time, but that didn't stop her from falling madly in love with him.

She would be eternally grateful for the true angel beside her, from his incredibly good looks to his loving words and gestures.

He was there for her when no one else was, he cared about her and stood by her side through everything. Daisy knew she'd never let go of him, not in a million years.

Angel studied the beautiful girl in front of him, seeing how her eyes lit up as she gazed out the window, and how her pale cheeks grew pink.

He adored this girl and would go to any length to protect her, even if it meant bending down on his knees for her. It would always amaze him how she came in and somehow rescued and healed his cruel heart, changed his empty love and filled it up exclusively for her.

He adored everything about the girl, and he treasured every detail and facet of her beautiful features and personality.

Daisy met his gaze through the window, tilting her head to the side and gazing up into his gleaming eyes.

"I love you, Angel." Her eyes twinkled like the stars in front of them.

"I love you, moonlight." He whispered back, placing a gentle kiss on the temple.

Daisy and Angel both gazed up into the sky as the plane began to take off, their gazes landing on the one thing that had miraculously brought them together.

The full moon was poised in the sky, looking down upon the planet, with its illuminating moonlight.

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