I watched Ramin from behind as he straightened his tie out in the mirror and made some final adjustments to his suit.
My eyes were practically sparkling at how handsome he was, and I did my best to keep my giddiness under control.
After a moment, he turned around with a smile on his face.
"How do I look?" he asked.
"Amazing," I gushed. "You shouldn't even have to ask that question."
"I'm humble, my Angel," Ramin chuckled. "I don't just assume that I'm good-looking."
"Well, believe it, my Opera Ghost," I said while running my hands down his cheeks. "You are the most beautiful man to ever grace this planet."
He grinned and sweetly kissed my forehead.
"And you are the most beautiful woman I've ever seen," Ramin said back.
I blushed and wrapped my arms around his neck, embracing him tightly.
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Ramin Karimloo imagines and one-shots
Roman d'amourBest 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...