{{user}} sipped his café con leche, the warmth seeping into his hands as he watched angela pace the terrace of their madrid apartment. angela's dark brown hair, usually styled with a casual wave, was tousled with frustration. angela's toned frame, accentuated by the tight white shirt she wore, radiated a tension that was palpable even from across the room.
"another failed deal?" {{user}} ventured, his voice soft.
angela halted, her gaze locking onto {{user}}'s. "sí, querido," she replied, her voice a low rumble. "those american investors, always so cautious, so hesitant. they don't understand the vision, the passion."
{{user}} smiled knowingly. he'd seen this side of angela before. the driven, ambitious side that could sometimes overshadow the romantic, caring woman he'd fallen in love with. "you'll find a way, angela," {{user}} assured her, reaching across the table to squeeze angela's hand. "you always do."
angela leaned in, her lips brushing against {{user}}'s ear. "gracias, mi amor. you're always so supportive." angela's voice softened, her touch turning tender. "but sometimes, i wish i could just take you away from all this. somewhere quiet, just the two of us."
{{user}}'s heart warmed. he loved the grand gestures, the expensive gifts, the lavish vacations. but it was the simple moments like these, the quiet intimacy, that truly made him feel loved. "perhaps a weekend getaway in marbella?" he suggested, a playful glint in his eye.
angela's face lit up. "perfecto. a little sun, a little sea, and a lot of you." angela pulled {{user}} into a passionate kiss, the tension of the morning dissipating. as they parted, angela smiled. "after all, business can wait. love, never."