Through My Window (Hidalgos #1)(124)



“I need the Christmas break to come.” He runs his hand over his face. “You know what we should try?”

“We’re not having phone sex, forget it.”

“I had to try.”

“But if you behave yourself, I might send you a sexy photo,” I tell him. He gives me that cheeky grin I like so much.

“Oh, well, fair enough.”

“Christmas is a week away. I’ll stick to you like bubblegum. You know that, don’t you?”

“I love bubblegum then.”

“Are you flirting with me?”

He bites his lower lip. “Is it working?”

“It might be.”

We keep talking and I laugh at his silly attempts at flirting. So far, we’ve been fine, missing each other a lot, but we’re seeing each other at least once a month. I’m not saying it’s easy, but it’s tolerable, and it makes me think we can survive this.


When Christmas break comes, I make two steaming mugs of hot chocolate as soon as I get home. My mom is in the kitchen, and I tell her how I’m doing in the first few months of college. Afterward, I bring the mugs upstairs and carefully set them down next to me beside the bed.

It doesn’t take long until I see Ares at the window. I run to him, jump on him, and give him a desperate kiss that leaves me breathless. Those lips I love so much greet me with the same desperation. The kiss is passionate and tastes like the words I missed you. Our mouths move together in that perfect synchrony.

When we break the kiss, our breath is ragged. His beautiful blue eyes are lost in mine, and I run my fingers over his face to tangle them in his hair and kiss him again. After a while, we sit in front of the bed, each with a cup of hot chocolate in our hands. It’s starting to snow, and there are little snowflakes floating outside the window.

We clink our mugs together in a toast, and I realize it will take a lot more than distance to break what we have. He and I are in a time of change in our lives, but that won’t stop us from being together and getting through it. And I know that, when hardship comes, we will both give 100 percent to the fight. Maybe it will defeat us or maybe we will prevail, only time will tell. Even if it ends at some point, I will be able to say that I fought until the last second, until I couldn’t fight anymore, because I know he will too.

We are the witch and the Greek god after all.

The one who felt everything, and the one who felt nothing. Now we both feel more than enough.

And there, in the silence of my room, with a cup of hot chocolate in one hand and the other intertwined with his, I watch the snow fall through my window.

The End





Acknowledgments




I want to start by thanking my husband, Enmanuel. His love and dedication contributed immensely to me being able to finish Through My Window on time. He cooked, prepared delicious coffee, and provided valuable input on some parts. Thank you, love. We are a team, and I love you.

A big thanks to my mom, Glady, for her everlasting love and for always reminding me to breathe and take care of myself when I get too consumed in writing. Love you, Mami Bella.

To my friends: Mariana, Darlis, Alex. Thank you for being there in the moments when things got difficult, and when I needed a push, advice, or some love and feedback. You girls are my pillars. Chamas, ustedes son las maltas de mis empanadas, lo saben.

Of course, to the Wattpad publishing team: Deanna, Fiona, Delaney, Casey, and everyone else involved. You made the editing process so comfortable for me and helped me shape this book into its best form. I’m forever thankful. And of course, to Caitlin, who’s been there since day one. It’s literally been years, girl. Thank you for everything.

And finally, to my Wattpad readers, you have been a fundamental part of my life for the past ten years. You have always been there for me. You have always believed in me, even when I didn’t believe in myself, and for that, I am forever grateful. We did this together as a family. I love you, bolitxs.

And to you, the reader, who picked up this book and gave it a chance. Thank you.





About the Author


Ariana Godoy is the author of the best-selling novel A Través De Mi Ventana, which is being adapted into a film by Netflix Spain. A Wattpad star, Ariana has over one million followers on the platform, and her stories have accumulated over two hundred million reads. She is also very active on social media and is a successful YouTuber. Ariana enjoys K-dramas, coffee, and writing from her little apartment in North Carolina.

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