A place of pure beauty where Sophia & Mirshad can experience peace, love, and adventure.
The private Helicopter landed smoothly in a hidden paradise of Switzerland. Snow-capped mountains stood tall, whispering secrets of time, while crystal-clear lakes reflected the sky's golden hues.
Mirshad stepped down first, his presence commanding even in the peaceful silence. Sophia followed, inhaling the cold, fresh air.
She clutched his arm. "It feels like a dream."
Mirshad smirked. "A dream? No, love. This is our reality now."
Her eyes softened as she held onto him tighter.
A private luxury cabin awaited them—crafted of dark wood, glass, and positioned perfectly in nature's lap. Inside, a fireplace crackled softly, filling the room with warmth.
Sophia stood in the middle, eyes wide. "You planned all of this?"
Mirshad leaned against the doorway, arms crossed, his eyes burning with silent amusement. "Would I ever let my queen settle for anything less?"
Sophia's heart melted. Without thinking, she jumped into his arms, wrapping herself around him.
"I love you."
He caught her effortlessly, his lips ghosting over her ear. "I know."
They ventured into the snow, trekking through a dreamscape of white and blue. Laughter echoed as Sophia threw a snowball at Mirshad, hitting his chest.
"Gotcha!" she cheered.
Mirshad sighed, shaking off the snow. "You started this, Sophia. Now you face the consequences."
He picked up a handful of snow—but instead of throwing it, he tackled her softly, sending them both into the fluffy cold.
She squealed, laughing. "You cheated!"
"I always win." He smirked.
But their moment was interrupted.
A Swiss girl walked past, her steps slowing as her gaze locked onto Mirshad. She stopped completely, staring.
"You are… incredible. I have never seen a man like you."
Sophia's grip on his arm tightened.
Her voice was soft, but deadly: "Yes. I know. He's mine."
The girl blinked, realizing the unspoken warning in Sophia's eyes.
"Of… course. Excuse me." She quickly walked away.
Mirshad chuckled. "Jealous much?"
Sophia turned to him, frowning. "You walk around looking like an angel! I HAVE to protect what's mine!"
He smirked, pulling her close. "And you're doing a perfect job."
After the snow, Mirshad led her to a hidden hot spring—steam rising like whispers from the warm water.
Sophia gasped. "How did you even find this?"
Mirshad removed his shirt, stepping into the water.
Sophia just… stared.
His body was perfection—muscles sculpted like a masterpiece, skin flawless, and a silent power radiating from every movement.
"You're going to make all the girls crazy." She muttered.
Mirshad grinned. "Too bad for them. My heart is already taken."
He extended his hand. "Join me?"
Sophia stepped in, shivering—not from the water, but from his touch. She rested against his chest, feeling his steady heartbeat.
"I wish this moment could last forever."
"It will," he murmured. "This is only the beginning."
As they walked back, two local men blocked their path.
They were drunk, arrogant, and made the mistake of looking at Sophia.
"Damn… what a beauty." One sneered.
"She's too perfect for just one man. Why don't you share?"
Sophia froze.
Mirshad… did not.
Sophia grabbed his arm. "Let's go. They don't know who you are."
Mirshad's smirk was dangerous. "No, love. They need a lesson."
The moment one of them reached for Sophia—
Mirshad MOVED.
A single punch—and the guy flew backwards into the snow.
The second man tried to run—
But Mirshad was already behind him.
"Run."
The man didn't need to be told twice. He sprinted away.
Sophia sighed. "You're really something."
Mirshad smirked. "And you love it."
She linked her arms around his neck. "Yes. I do."
Back at their cabin, they sat in front of the fireplace.
Sophia lay in his lap, Mirshad's fingers gently stroking her hair.
"I wish this could last forever." She whispered.
"It will," he promised.
"Really?"
He kissed her forehead. "No matter what comes, I will protect this. You, us, and everything we have."
Sophia held his hand, her voice a breath of devotion.
"I love you, Mirshad."
Mirshad's lips brushed against her temple.
"I love you more, Sophia."