Chapter Nine When they finally dragged their weary bodies back on board the yacht, Mia and Arjun found the others enjoying a siesta on the sun loungers. She smiled—they had no idea what they’d missed out on. And they didn’t have any photographic evidence, either. They’d enlighten them later on. After some careful checking of bodies and shifting of parasols to ensure none of them would get sunburnt, Mia and Arjun headed into the depths of the boat to use the bathroom, then get showered and changed. “Meet you back by the controls when we’re ready?” she said before they went their separate ways into the two en suites. Arjun gave a gentle smile. “Mia, please don’t feel you have to keep me company all day. I know you feel guilty because I’m piloting the yacht, but you shouldn’t. I made the c