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No matter how much Mila resisted, in the end, she was still dragged into warming up and listening to the safety briefing before their dive.

She paid close attention, too.

There was no room for refusal. Diving wasn’t just some casual fun—it demanded caution and respect.

Lysander, experienced as ever, noticed her anxious expression and leaned in with a reassuring whisper, “Don’t worry. The spot we’re going to isn’t deep at all. Even if you’ve never dived before, you’ll be fine—I’ll look after you.”

—It’s precisely because you’re here that I can’t relax!

“Coach, is it really not deep?” Mila asked, unable to hide her concern.

Their instructor, a burly, cheerful man with a booming laugh, grinned at her. “Trust me, the deepest point is only about thirty feet, but most of the time you’ll be just twelve or fifteen feet down. The scenery down there is incredible—lots of couples come to experience it. Don’t let your nerves make you miss out.”

“We’re not a couple. We barely know each other. I was dragged here,” Mila protested.

Lysander smiled and added, “She’s right. We’re not a couple. We’re married.”

“Divorced!” Mila shot back.

The coach just laughed, apparently convinced they were bickering spouses, and left it at that.

With her questions answered and reassured that professionals would be keeping watch from above, Mila finally relaxed. Once they were suited up in their wetsuits and gear, Lysander took her hand and led her toward the ocean.

The waves lapped eagerly at her feet.

She hesitated, just for a heartbeat—then the man at her side gently pulled her beneath the surface, into the sunlit shallows.

Her eyes widened instantly.

Awe. Pure, wordless awe.

What was she seeing?

The water here was crystal clear, sunlight pouring straight through to illuminate the sea floor. Beneath them, not far from shore, lay a sprawling, ancient city—an entire world lost beneath the waves.

A voice crackled in her waterproof headset: the instructor, guiding them from above.

“What you’re seeing now is the underwater ruins—a kind of sunken Pompeii. This is Baiae, the most famous underwater archaeological park near Naples, submerged long ago by volcanic activity and earthquakes. In its prime, it was a retreat for Roman nobles. Keep swimming forward...”

As Mila stared in amazement, Lysander gently steered her closer to the ruins. The instructor’s voice continued in her ears.

“You’ll see many statues and sculptures...”

And she did.

All around them rose massive human figures, statues worn smooth by centuries, strands of seaweed drifting from shoulders and arms. The outlines were clear, the details almost eerily preserved. Shafts of sunlight filtered down through the blue water, glancing off marble faces.

It was like stumbling into Atlantis—majestic, mysterious, utterly otherworldly.

Mila drifted through this submerged dreamscape, Lysander’s hand in hers, weaving between darting fish and circling statues. They moved effortlessly, as if dancing through the ruins.

It was visually overwhelming. Unlike anything she’d ever experienced.

After a long, lingering while, they surfaced and swam back toward the shore. Mila was still lost in wonder, barely noticing Lysander gently remove her mask and cradle her face, his lips brushing softly against her cheek, then her mouth—a deep, gentle kiss.

His fingers slid through her wet hair, drawing her into another embrace. He had, at last, brought her here, to this place he’d always wanted to share.

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