Turning to make eye contact with him, she answered, her stunning gray eyes swimming with tears. “The pregnant woman. I can’t imagine what was going through her mind in those last moments. Was she grateful her unborn child was somewhat protected from the ashraining down on them, or was she sad she never got to meet them? Did she have other children she was away from and desperately wanted to return to? It was all just so…” a sob escaped her lips, cutting off the rest of her sentence.

Fernando wrapped her in a warm embrace, stroking her hair as she once again cried on his chest. He had never seen Sophie so emotional before, and the artifacts dealing with motherhood seemed to have the greatest impact on her. Did she want children and a family someday? They had never discussed this during their workdays, but now he wondered. Why else would The Pieta and the pregnant woman cast affect her so much?

He’d never wanted children. His life wasn’t conducive to the time investment they would need. If he wanted this thing with Sophie to be more than a fake relationship or simple friendship, he would need to consider that. He was pretty sure God was giving him a neon sign saying, “This woman’s biological clock is ticking; prepare yourself.”

The question was, did he want her bad enough to change the direction of his life so completely that children would be a possibility? He wanted her, there was no doubt in his mind about that, but kids? That would require a great deal of thought, and he was grateful for the time to do it before he said anything to her about a more permanent relationship.

Chapter Twenty-Seven

After composing herself, Sophie wiped her face and blew her nose before resting against the back of her seat. The road out of Pompeii was narrow and winding, lined with tall cypress trees that swayed gently in the breeze.

As Sophie gazed out the window, her thoughts drifted to the events of the past two days. In less than forty-eight hours, she had found herself crying in Fernando’s arms not once, not twice, but four times. She felt like a sprinkler set on an automatic watering schedule. What was wrong with her? She had never cried this much in herlife. Was it because she missed her family so much? Or was it because she loved Fernando, and all the touches and embraces in their pretend relationship were breaking her heart because she wanted them to mean something? She wanted them to meaneverything.

Before she could sort through her tumultuous thoughts, Alicia stepped to the front of the bus and turned on the tour guide’s microphone, tapping it once to check that it was on.

“Everyone, if you look out your windows, you’ll see the fertile plains of Campania, renowned since ancient times for their agricultural richness. This area has been dubbed the ‘Campanian Plain’ and has provided bountiful harvests of olives, grapes, and citrus fruits for centuries,” Alicia shared.

The bus meandered through the countryside, revealing patches of vibrant green vineyards and neatly arranged rows of lemon and orange trees. The fragrance of citrus blossoms occasionally wafted into the bus, a sweet reminder of the region’s agricultural heritage. The sun cast a golden glow over the landscape, highlighting the rolling hills that stretched out toward the horizon.

“As we get closer to Sorrento, you’ll notice the dramatic coastline. This area is famous for its stunning cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Sorrento itself is known for its breathtaking views and charming old town. Fun fact: the name ‘Sorrento’ is believed to have originated from the Greek word ‘Syrrhentum,’ meaning ‘land of Sirens.’ According to mythology, the Sirens lived in the waters off the coast here, luring sailors to their doom with their enchanting songs,” Alicia added with a mischievous smile. “Sorrento is also famous for its limoncello, a delicious lemon liqueur made from the zest of Sorrento lemons. We’ll have a chance to taste some later, so get ready for a refreshing treat!” Alicia announced, eliciting excited murmurs from the group. “We have about twenty-five more minutes before we arrive, so don’t get too comfy. All you have time for is a short little power nap.”

This garnered chuckles from the senior citizens at the front of the bus, and Sophie could see several guests sending elbows into the sides of their significant others.

As the bus journey continued, the road began to climb gently as they approached the Sorrentine Peninsula. The scenery became more rugged, with steep cliffs and rockyoutcrops framing the route. The Mediterranean Sea came into view, its deep blue waters glistening under the midday sun.

The bus navigated a series of hairpin turns, offering passengers a thrilling view of the coastline. The cliffs dropped sharply to the sea below, where tiny fishing boats bobbed on the gentle waves.

“If you’re afraid of heights, I wouldn’t suggest looking behind us. I’m pretty sure the back of the bus was just hanging over the edge of the cliff,” Fernando whispered in her ear.

“It’s a good thing I trust Alessandro’s driving or the thought of that would scare me senseless. That’s a long way down,” she said, indicating the cliff and the sharp drop to the sea below with her head.

As they descended into Sorrento, terraced gardens filled with olive trees and grapevines came into view, the landscape meticulously cultivated over generations.

“Welcome to Sorrento!” Alicia exclaimed. “We’ll be exploring this beautiful town and soaking in the stunning views for only about forty-five minutes as we wait for the next water taxi. I hope you’re all as excited as I am! Feel free to enjoy the delicious cuisine but save room for lunch as that is our next stop.”

Alicia led them to Tesori di Sorrento for a limoncello tasting. The group sampled a variety of the tangy liqueur, savoring its refreshing citrus flavor as they toasted to new adventures and unforgettable experiences before exploring on their own.

As Fernando and Sophie walked through the charming streets of Sorrento, they were greeted by a picturesque scene: narrow cobblestone lanes flanked by pastel-colored buildings, vibrant bougainvillea cascading over balconies, and bustling cafes exuding the rich aroma of freshly brewed espresso.

“This could be a scene in a Thomas Kincaid painting,” Sophie remarked as they strolled hand in hand past a quaint café with locals enjoying a meal and animated conversation outside.

They soon found a quaint little square shaded by olive trees that overlooked the breathtaking coastline. Sitting on a bench, Fernando reached into his backpack, pulling out a flaky cornetto and a bottle of water. They shared the sweet pastry, savoring its buttery texture and the hint of lemon in the air while taking in the view: the azure Mediterranean stretching out to the horizon, tiny boats dotting the gentle waves, and the rugged cliffs of the Sorrentine Peninsula providing a dramatic backdrop. The salty sea breeze mingled with the scent of blooming flowers in an invigorating and soothing way.

“I needed this after the emotional experience at Pompeii. I feel like my soul just took a deep breath. This place is so relaxing. Can you imagine living somewhere like this?” Sophie asked nonchalantly.

Fernando could sense she wasn’t in the mood for a deep conversation, so he decided to keep things light. “It would be nice. Who knows, maybe this vacation thing will grow on me, and we can take a trip back to our favorite spots and spend more time just enjoying each destination instead of rushing around trying to see it all.”

“That sounds nice,” Sophie sighed, inhaling deeply.

Before they knew it, they were seated on the upper deck of a large hydrofoil. The salty sea breeze whipped against their faces and blew their hair around their heads as the watercraft bounced on the light chop, nearly flying over the surface of the water. The sunlight sparkled on the water’s surface, and seabirds soared overhead, their calls echoing across the waves.

As they approached Capri, the island’s dramatic cliffs loomed larger, dotted with luxurious villas and lush gardens. Upon arrival, a bus awaited to take them up the winding roads to the Hotel SanMichele, perched high above the sea in Anacapri. The journey offered breathtaking views of the coastline and the deep blue expanse of the Mediterranean.

“Capri is divided into two main towns: Capri and Anacapri,” Alicia explained. “Anacapri is quieter and offers stunning views from higher altitudes. We’ll have lunch at the Hotel San Michele, which boasts one of the best views on the island.”

The bus arrived at the hotel, and the group was greeted with panoramic vistas that stretched from the cliffs to the sea below. The hotel’s terrace was adorned with vibrant flowers, and the scent of blooming jasmine filled the air. They were seated for lunch, and the menu featured local specialties such as fresh seafood, Caprese salad, and lemon-infused desserts, all bursting with flavors that delighted their palates.

After lunch, the group had time to explore Anacapri. They wandered through narrow streets lined with charming shops selling handmade sandals, local crafts, and the famous Capri ceramics. The scent of lemons was ever-present, and the vibrant colors of the island’s flora added to the enchanting atmosphere.