Maximilian’s hold around her waist tightened at her words, instinctive, almost as though he needed to anchor himself to her in that mont.
"Catherine..." he murmured, her na softer than she had ever heard it, threaded with sothing unguarded.
"I love you," she said again, and this ti her voice gave way, the emotion behind it spilling out without restraint. It wasn’t a careful confession, not sothing asured or composed. It rushed out of her, breaking through every wall she had built over the years, every hesitation she had clung to out of fear.
Her gaze lingered on the paintings, on the life he had preserved in strokes and shadows, on the silent devotion that had existed long before she found the courage to say those words aloud. And the more she looked, the more it overwheld her; how deeply he had loved her, how patiently, how relentlessly.
"I love you," she whispered again, softer now, as though the words themselves were sothing fragile and sacred.
She moved slowly along the wall, her fingertips brushing the edges of the fras, her voice trembling as she repeated it again and again, once for every version of herself he had kept alive in this room. Each confession felt different, each one heavier, fuller, as though she was giving him back every mont he had once carried alone.
And the last painting... she lingered there.
Behind her, Maximilian’s embrace tightened, his chest rising and falling against her back. He lowered his head, his forehead resting against her shoulder, and with each quiet declaration, his lips found her skin—her neck, just beneath her ear—pressing soft, lingering kisses that felt less like desire and more like reverence.
By the ti her voice faltered, by the ti the words dissolved into quiet breaths and trembling silence, she felt emptied and full all at once, as though sothing inside her had finally settled into place.
"I love you too, Catherine."
His voice was low, steady, but there was a depth to it that she had never heard before, sothing that made her chest tighten.
She turned in his arms, slowly, as if afraid the mont might shatter if she moved too quickly. Her eyes were still wet, her cheeks flushed, her lips parted slightly as she searched his face.
There was no distance left between them now. No restraint.
"I love you," she said again, softer this ti, lifting her hand to his cheek, her thumb brushing against his skin as though she needed to feel him, to make sure he was real.
His eyes closed for just a second at her touch, and when he opened them again, there was sothing unmistakable in them—sothing that had always been there, but now stood bare, unhidden.
"I know," he said quietly, but the words held no arrogance, no teasing edge. Only certainty. Only warmth.
He turned his head slightly, pressing a slow kiss into her palm, his lips lingering there just long enough to make her breath catch.
And that was when she felt it—that quiet, overwhelming realization settling deep in her chest.
She had made him happy.
Not with grand gestures, not with sacrifices or plans or promises as he had done for her, but with sothing as simple, as profound, as telling him what he had always deserved to hear.
Her fingers curled slightly against his cheek, her pulse quickening as that feeling spread through her, warm and consuming.
And sohow, that...making him look at her like this, making him feel this... felt more powerful than anything else in the world.
She rose onto her toes and kissed him, the movent instinctive, almost familiar in the way her body leaned into his. She had always believed she spoke through monts like this, through the way her lips lingered, through the way she softened beneath his touch, through every quiet surrender she never put into words.
But this ti... it wasn’t the sa.
The mont their lips t, sothing shifted, sothing deeper than the pull that had always existed between them. Now there were no unspoken truths left hovering between them, no careful restraint wrapped around feelings they hadn’t dared to na. What lay between them was open and undeniable, and it changed everything.
The kiss deepened slowly, naturally, as though neither of them could quite stop. Every brush of his lips sent a sharper, warr awareness through her, every breath they shared carrying sothing heavier than before.
When his hand found her waist and slipped beneath the fabric of her shirt, her breath caught, not in surprise, but in the way her body answered him so readily, so completely.
It wasn’t just desire anymore.
There was sothing fuller in it now, sothing that wrapped around her chest and settled deep inside, making every touch feel more intense, more consuming. Even the way he held her felt different, as though he was no longer holding back, as though he had allowed himself to want her without restraint.
For a fleeting mont, her thoughts scattered completely.
What had she been so afraid of all this ti?
For this... for him... she would have faced anything.
Maximilian lifted her with ease, setting her down on the table without breaking the kiss. It was a place he had guarded fiercely, a space that held pieces of his soul, and yet he placed her there without hesitation, as though there had never been a question. As though she belonged there.
Because she did.
Because she always had.
The thought flickered through him, grounding and overwhelming all at once. He had always known she loved him, even when she had never said it. He had believed it with a certainty that had never wavered.
And yet... hearing it had changed sothing.
This quiet, consuming happiness that filled his chest now... it was sothing he hadn’t realized he had been waiting for.
Sothing he would protect at any cost.
The kiss deepened again, slower this ti, heavier, and his hand moved, slipping along her waist, finding the edge of her clothing...
And then she stopped him.
It wasn’t abrupt, not forceful, but it was enough.
Maximilian stilled imdiately, his eyes opening as he pulled back just enough to look at her. There was a faint flush on her face, her lips still parted, her breath uneven, and for a split second, a hundred thoughts rushed through his mind at once.
Had he gone too far? Had he misread her? Was she uncomfortable?
"Catherine...?" he asked quietly, his voice softer now, careful.
She slid off the table almost too quickly, her movents just a little flustered, before turning and heading out of the room.
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