CHAPTER TWO
Eva’s heart chugged in her
chest. After Alex’s good guess about her virginity, she couldn’t imagine what
he had in mind as payback, but she did know she owed him. So when he asked her
to meet him at the stables at midnight, she hadn’t argued. She’d simply enjoyed
the dinner, keeping up Alex’s pretense that their chance meeting that afternoon
had sparked an instant attraction. Then she’d said polite goodbyes to the king
and his new wife and Dom and his wife, before she walked her mom back to their
quarters, changed into jeans and a lightweight sweater and headed for the
stable.
The moon rose high in the sky. A faint ocean breeze
lured her down the cobblestone path. An island in the Mediterranean, Xaviera
had January temps that were much warmer than the climate of her country, which
was nestled between Finland and Russia. If she were home right now, she’d be
wearing boots and a parka and battling a winter wind to get to her stables.
She reached the big stone-and-wood building and
entered through a door on the side. Though the stable was the cleanest she’d
ever seen, the earthy scents of horse, hay and leather hit her. She glanced
down the long row of stalls and saw Alex standing in front of the last one,
petting the nose of his Arabian, Thor.
She strode down the aisle.
Alex heard her and smiled. “So you’ve come to
dicker.”
“I didn’t come to negotiate anything. I came to
see what my payback will be for you saving me tonight.”
He laughed. “It’s odd to hear somebody say that.
Usually I’m the one who has to make amends.”
“Quite a reputation my future husband has.”
“Actually, that’s the point. The best way you can
pay me back is to not marry me.”
She gasped. “I have to marry you!”
He bobbed his head, as if thinking through her
comment, then said, “Not really.”
“We have a treaty!”
“Made decades ago.” He caught her gaze. “Were you
mature enough at age four to commit to someone?”
He knew the answer to that so she said nothing.
“Of course, you weren’t. And then we pulled the
rug out from under you. The prince you were supposed to marry is now married to
someone else. You’re not getting the prince who was promised to you. You’re not
even getting the good prince, the one who will someday be king. You’re getting
second-best.”
She looked at him, wearing a T-shirt with the
front tucked into nice-fitting jeans, with his dark curly hair casually messed,
and those intriguing brown eyes. For a beat of time, she wondered if she really
was getting second-best. Dominic was handsome in the perfect, straitlaced way.
This guy? Alex? He was rough-around-the-edges gorgeous. A sexy bad boy. And all
hers in a few months—
She swallowed hard as strange tingling sensations
cruised through her.
She ignored them. When all was said and done, this
was about duty. Oil and safe passage for their tankers trumped which prince she
would actually marry. And needing to make herself look strong and loyal to her
country trumped both of those.
“I don’t have a choice.”
He walked toward her. “Actually, I read the
agreement and the treaty. You might not have a choice. I
might not have a choice. But we have a choice. If both of us decide
not to marry, we can nullify it.”
She gaped at him. “Nullify a treaty? Just because
you don’t want to marry me?”
“I don’t want to get married at all. And we wouldn’t
be nullifying the whole treaty, just that one clause.” He sighed. “Look, I
rescued you tonight because it’s not right that somebody as pretty as you are
should be perceived as an also-ran, the woman who didn’t make the cut.”
Her pulse slowed, then speeded up again. Forget
all about Dominic dumping her. Forget about the treaty. Alex thought she was
pretty? He was one of the most eligible bachelors in the world and she was a
woman whose dad had tossed their family into an unfathomable scandal. Alex
should be running from her as fast as his feet would take him. Instead, he
thought she was pretty? Too pretty to be known as the princess who didn’t make
the cut.
“But I’m not anybody’s knight in shining armor.”
He hadn’t mentioned her father’s betrayal, or the
fact that she’d soon become a queen, but she was well aware of both and the
consequences. Alex might not want to rescue her, but he was her only option to
show her subjects that her family still remembered their call to service.
She lifted her chin. “Like it or not, you have to
be mine. Or your country is in violation of our treaty.”
“I told you we can—”
“No! My father disgraced us enough! I have to
prove I will do my duties!”
His eyes narrowed. His full lips pursed. “You’re
refusing my plan.”
“Yes.”
He stepped closer. Instinct told her to step back.
Common sense told her he’d see that as a sign of weakness. So she held her
ground, looked him in the eyes, as he circled her, inspecting her as if she
were his next purchase. Waves and waves of chill bumps trickled down her spine.
“Why would a girl as pretty as you are want to
marry someone she doesn’t really know?”
“I told you I have to—”
“Prove you’ll do your duty,” he interrupted her. “Got
it. And I believe that’s part of it.” He stopped at her side and slid his hand
under the thick lock of hair that fell over her shoulder to her breast. Running
the silken strands through his fingers, he said, “I would think you’d be eager
to find somebody your own age. Maybe somebody who shared your interest in land mines
and whatnot.”
“First, I’m not part of the land mine fight.
Second, you are my age. Five years isn’t that much of a difference.”
He flipped the strand of hair over her shoulder,
and the tingles that rained down on her when his fingers brushed her skin nearly
made her shiver.
“So you like me?”
“I didn’t say that.”
He smiled knowingly, stepped close. “Just
attracted then.”
“To you?” She’d meant for it to sound like a
scoff. It came out as a squeak.
“Or maybe you’re simply not clear about what
attraction is. Being a virgin and all.”
If the feelings tumbling around her right now were
attraction, then he was correct. This crazy combination of fear that he’d touch
her again and longing to feel his fingers graze her skin totally confused her.
Her chest was tight. Her body wanted to shiver. Even her lips tingled.
“I’ve had boyfriends.”
“So you wouldn’t mind if I kissed you.”
“As a way to get me to drop the idea of marrying
you? How badly do you kiss?”
She’d barely gotten the word kiss out of
her mouth before he grabbed her by the shoulders, drew her to him and planted
his lips on hers. The shock of it buckled her knees. His arm fell to her waist,
anchoring her against him as wave after wave of warmth flowed through her. But
as quickly as he’d yanked her to him, he released her.
She stared at him. Her nerve endings glowed like
the sparks from a Roman candle. She couldn’t quite get air into her lungs.
He grinned.
Not sure what to say, what to do, she fell back on
dignity. As haughtily as possible, she said, “I’m still marrying you,” before
she turned on her heel and walked out of the stable.
Head high, she marched up the cobblestone path so
afraid he was following her that her neck hurt from fighting the urge to look
behind her.
When she reached her quarters, she breathed a sigh
of relief, though her hands shook and her knees still wobbled.
Her mother awaited her on the sofa. “So how did it
go?”
How did it go? In twenty seconds, he’d
reduced her limbs to jelly, and no matter how hard she tried she couldn’t get
her heart to stop thumping.
“He doesn’t want to marry me. He says if we both
say we want to step away from the marriage, that section of the treaty will be
nullified.”
Her mother gasped. “Oh, no! Our family has
disgraced our country enough! You have to do something to prove you’re still
loyal enough to the crown to do your duty!”
She fell to the sofa beside her mom. “I know. I
told him that.”
But convincing him of her duty was only part of
her problem. One twenty-second kiss had thrown her for a loop. Made her feel hot
and cold. Changed her breathing. Given her chill bumps. When she’d pictured
marrying Dominic, the images were warm and sweet. When she thought of marrying
Alex, the images became hot and steamy.
And, oh, dear God, she was not a hot
and steamy girl.
“Our family has been respected as leaders of
Grennady for centuries. But your father has put us in a precarious position.
You cannot look weak or wishy-washy. You cannot walk away from a treaty mere
weeks before you become queen. The press will crucify you. Your entire reign
will be tainted.”
Eva’s brain tried to pay attention to her mom but
couldn’t. She couldn’t stop thinking about how experienced Alex was and how
little she knew. How did a virgin please a playboy?
Her mother grabbed her hands. “You’ve got to marry
Alex.”
Her chest filled with anxiety. There was no good
option here. If she returned to her country without marrying Alex, it would
appear she had no respect for treaties. If she married Alex, she was so far out
of her depth she’d most likely make both of them miserable.
“I don’t think he’s going to give up on trying to
get me to bow out.”
“Then you have to make him like you.”
Right. Leave it to her mom to reduce this to
something that sounded simple but really wasn’t.
She took a breath. “How exactly do I do that?”
“Flirt. Compliment him. Women have been doing it
for centuries.”
Every woman but Eva. In high school, she’d only
dated boys who were friends. As an adult, she gone out with men who knew she
was promised to a prince and would have thought it odd if she flirted. Worse,
Alex had probably been flirted with by the best. If she got it wrong, or was
clumsy, she’d make a fool of herself.
Still, she didn’t have options. She had to go
through with this marriage. Plus, it would be months before the actual wedding.
There was time to fix this. Time for him to get to know her. Time for her to
learn to flirt.
She just had to stop being smart with him and
treat him with respect—
And Google flirting.
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