The following morning, Emma woke to a quiet apartment, the city outside still wrapped in the soft haze of early light. Her mind, however, was far from calm. The events of the gala the night before played repeatedly in her thoughts: Liam's lingering gaze, the subtle way he had appeared at the café, and the unmistakable electricity that seemed to crackle whenever he was near.
Nathan was away at the office, caught up in a series of meetings that Emma would eventually attend with him. But for now, she had the apartment to herself-a fact that was supposed to be comforting but instead left her exposed to the storm of emotions Liam had stirred.
Sophie, who had stayed over the previous night to keep her friend grounded, was in the kitchen preparing coffee. She glanced over her shoulder as Emma entered, noting the distracted expression on her face.
"You're still thinking about him," Sophie said bluntly, a knowing smirk tugging at her lips.
Emma groaned, pressing her hands to her face. "I can't help it, Sophie. I keep seeing him everywhere, imagining... everything. And I hate that it feels this way. I hate that I feel this pull, this temptation."
Sophie raised an eyebrow, her smirk widening. "You're human, Emma. Temptation doesn't care about engagements, rings, or promises. It just is. You need to be careful, or it's going to take over before you even notice."
Emma sighed, grabbing a cup of coffee from Sophie. "I know. I just... I can't stop thinking about what it would be like. Just a moment, just a spark... and then I'd go back to reality. But even thinking about it feels dangerous."
Sophie sat across from her, eyes serious now. "And that's exactly why you can't indulge it. You have to remember who you promised yourself to. Liam isn't just temptation-he's chaos, Emma. And you're walking the edge of it."
Emma nodded, though she couldn't deny the truth of Sophie's words. Liam represented everything she had tried to suppress: reckless passion, uncontrollable desire, and the thrilling uncertainty of what might have been. And the fact that he had returned into her life so suddenly made it nearly impossible to ignore.
The morning passed in a blur of wedding-related tasks, emails, and calls. Clara had sent an urgent message about finalizing the seating chart, and Emma spent hours poring over lists of guests, table arrangements, and dietary restrictions. Even as she focused on the minutiae, Liam's image never left her mind, and every ding of her phone made her momentarily hope-and fear-that it might be him reaching out again.
By late afternoon, Emma decided she needed a break. She slipped into a casual dress, tying her hair into a loose ponytail, and stepped out into the crisp evening air. She walked along the waterfront, the gentle waves reflecting the golden hues of the setting sun. It was a small attempt at clarity, a way to find herself in the midst of the emotional whirlwind that Liam had stirred.
She barely noticed the figure approaching until a familiar voice called her name softly.
"Emma."
Her heart skipped a beat. She turned, and there he was-Liam Blake, standing just a few feet away, a small, almost apologetic smile on his face. He looked casual in a dark jacket and jeans, but every inch of him radiated intensity and purpose.
"Liam..." Emma whispered, caught between disbelief and an undeniable thrill.
"I didn't mean to startle you," he said, taking a cautious step closer. "I just... I needed to see you again, just for a moment. I promise I won't take too much of your time."
Emma hesitated. Her instincts screamed at her to walk away, to return to the safety of her life with Nathan. But something in Liam's eyes-the raw honesty, the lingering warmth-made it impossible to refuse him entirely. "Okay," she said finally. "Just... a moment."
They walked side by side along the promenade, the city lights beginning to twinkle like stars around them. For a while, they spoke in cautious, measured tones, talking about trivial matters: the weather, the waterfront renovations, mutual acquaintances. But beneath the surface, a current of tension and unspoken emotion ran deep, thickening the air between them.
Finally, Liam stopped walking, turning to face her. "Emma," he said softly, his eyes searching hers, "I can't pretend anymore. Seeing you yesterday... it reminded me of everything I've missed, everything I lost when I let you go. And I can't stay away-not now, not ever."
Emma's chest tightened. She wanted to speak, to articulate the storm of emotions that churned within her, but words failed her. Instead, she found herself staring into his eyes, feeling the pull, the undeniable spark that had always existed between them.
"I... Liam, I'm engaged," she said finally, her voice trembling slightly. "You know that. You know what I've promised Nathan. I can't-"
"I know," he interrupted gently, though with an intensity that made her pulse quicken. "And I don't want to take that from you. I just... I had to tell you how I feel, how I've felt for years. I had to know if there's still something between us... something real."
Emma felt a shiver run through her body, the thrill of danger, desire, and unresolved history combining into a single, overwhelming force. She wanted to push him away, to retreat into the comfort of her engagement, but she couldn't. Not entirely.
For a long moment, they stood in silence, the world around them fading into the background. The waves lapped gently against the shore, the breeze tugged at Emma's hair, and Liam's presence was all-consuming. She could feel the spark igniting between them, a mixture of longing, temptation, and undeniable chemistry.
"Emma," Liam whispered, his voice low and deliberate, "look at me. Just for a second. I need to know that spark still exists. That it's not just me imagining it."
Emma met his gaze, and for a heartbeat, the world fell away. She saw the same intensity, the same passion she had once known, mirrored in his eyes. And she knew-without doubt-that the spark was still there, alive and dangerous, ready to consume her if she allowed it.
"I..." she began, then faltered, the words catching in her throat. She wanted to deny it, to insist that she was committed to Nathan, that this was a fleeting temptation. But the truth was undeniable. The spark was real, and it was impossible to ignore.
Liam took a cautious step closer, closing some of the distance between them without touching. "Emma, I don't want to hurt you. I don't want to ruin what you have. But I can't lie... I've wanted you for years. And seeing you now... I can't pretend otherwise."
Her hands trembled slightly, and she wrapped them around herself as if to hold her resolve together. "Liam... this is dangerous. We can't-"
"I know it is," he said softly. "But sometimes, the things that are dangerous are the ones worth fighting for. Even if it's just a spark. Even if it's only for a moment."
Emma's heart raced. She wanted to resist, to retreat, to anchor herself in the safety of her life with Nathan. But the spark... the undeniable, electric spark that Liam ignited within her... made her knees weak and her thoughts scatter.
They stood there, the city lights reflecting in their eyes, the world around them silent and irrelevant. And in that moment, Emma realized something she had been trying to deny: the spark wasn't just temptation. It was real. It was alive. And it had the power to change everything.
Before she could speak, Liam's hand brushed against hers-not a touch, not a grasp, just a whisper of contact that sent a jolt of electricity through her entire body. Emma gasped softly, pulling her hand back instinctively, but unable to deny the thrill that surged through her.
"I should go," Liam said, his voice low, regretful, but tinged with longing. "I don't want to cross a line. Not yet. But... I'll be here. I'll wait. If you want it... if you feel it..." His words hung in the air, heavy with promise and danger.
Emma nodded, though her thoughts were chaotic, her emotions in turmoil. "I... I need time," she said finally, her voice barely audible over the gentle roar of the waves.
"I'll wait," he said simply, a small, confident smile tugging at his lips. Then, without another word, he stepped back and disappeared into the gathering shadows of the promenade.
Emma stood there for several moments, the night air brushing against her skin, her mind a whirlwind of confusion, desire, and fear. She had felt the spark ignite, had felt the dangerous pull of a passion she had thought long buried. And she knew, with a certainty that terrified her, that her life would never be the same again.
Because once a spark ignites, it is impossible to ignore.
And Emma Carter's spark had just been lit.





