Ramin came up and hugged me from behind while the photographers got ready for the photoshoot.
He was dressed in a simple black button-up shirt and black pants that fit his muscular body nicely.
I smirked and asked, "Has black become your new favorite color?"
He chuckled.
"Well, if you've been playing the Phantom for as long as I have, then you get used to wearing dark colors."
"Why, so you can sneak up on me?" I questioned.
"Maybe," Ramin replied, a clear smile in his voice.
I rolled my eyes playfully and turned around to look at him.
"If you try to scare me, you will get popped in the face, no matter how beautiful you are."
He laughed out loud and kissed my forehead.
"I'd like to have my handsome face intact, so I won't do anything stupid."
"Good choice," I nodded. "Now, go out there and show off for the ladies."
"Will do."
He then gave me a kiss on the cheek and winked charmingly at me as he walked away.
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Ramin Karimloo imagines and one-shots
RomanceBest known for playing the Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean on Broadway, this man has stolen my heart with his playful nature, good looks, and amazing voice. These will be short stories about Ramin and the characters he's played on screen and o...