Bridget wanted to leave for Eldorra right away, but I
forced her to get some sleep first. Weโd had a long day, and while I operated fine on minimal shuteye, Bridget gotโฆ cranky.
She insisted she didnโt, but she did. I would know. I was often the one on the receiving end of her crankiness. Besides, there wasnโt much we could do about the situation at eleven at night.
While she slept or tried to sleep, I packed the necessities, booked a plane using her usual charter companyโs twenty-four-hour VIP hotline, and crashed for a few hours before I woke up in time to fetch us coffee and breakfast from the closest bodega.
We left the house just as the sun peeked over the horizon and rode to Teterboro Airport in silence. By the time we boarded the charter jet, Bridget was practically vibrating with restless energy.
โThank you for arranging everything.โ She fiddled with her necklace and shook her head when the flight attendant offered her a glass of juice. โYou didnโt have to.โ
โItโs not a big deal. It was just a call.โ Nothing made me more uncomfortable than overt gratitude. In an ideal world, people would accept a nice gesture and never mention it again. Made things less awkward all around.
โIt wasnโt just a call. It was packing and breakfast andโฆ being here, I guess.โ
โItโs my job to be here, princess.โ
Hurt flashed across her face, and I immediately felt like the worldโs biggest jackass.ย Way to kick someone when theyโre down, Larsen.
If I were anyone but me and she were anyone but her, I would try to apologize, but as it stood, Iโd probably make things worse. Pretty words werenโt my strong suit, especially not with Bridget. Everything came out the wrong way when I talked to her.
I switched subjects. โYou look like you could use more sleep.โ
She winced. โThat bad, huh?โ
And thatโs why I need to keep my mouth shut.ย I rubbed a hand over my face, embarrassed and irritated with myself. โThatโs not what I meant.โ
โItโs okay. I know I look horrible,โ Bridget said. โElin, our communications secretary, would pitch a fit if she saw me like this.โ
I snorted. โPrincess, you couldnโt look horrible if you tried.โ
Even though she looked more tired than usual, with purple smudges beneath her eyes and her skin lacking its usual glow, she still blew other women out of the water.
Bridgetโs eyebrows shot up. โWas that another compliment, Mr. Larsen? Two in two years. Careful, or Iโll think you like me.โ
โTake it however you want,โ I drawled. โBut Iโll like you the day you like me.โ
Bridget cracked a genuine smile, and I almost smiled back. Despite my words, we got along fine these days, aside from the occasional argument. Our initial transition had been rough, but weโd learned to adapt and compromiseโฆ except when it came to her dates.
Not a single one of those fuckers had been worth her time, and they were lucky I hadnโt gouged their eyes out for the way theyโd ogled her.
If I hadnโt been with her on the dates, they wouldโve tried something for sure, and the thought made my blood boil.
I noticed Bridgetโs eyes stray to the in-flight phone every few minutes until I finally said, โItโs best if it doesnโt ring.โ
Prince Nikolai had promised to call her with any updates. Thereโd been none so far, but in this situation, no update was a good update.
She sighed. โI know. Itโs just driving me crazy, not knowing whatโs going on. I shouldโve been there. I shouldโve moved back after graduation instead of insisting on staying in the U.S.โ Guilt washed over her face. โWhat if I never see him again? What if heโฆโ
โDonโt think that way. Weโll be there soon.โ
It was a seven-hour flight to Athenberg. A lot could happen in seven hours, but I kept that part to myself.
โHe raised us, you know.โ Bridget stared out the window with a far-off expression. โAfter my father died, my grandfather stepped in and tried his best to fill the parental role for Nik and me. Even though heโs the king and has a ton on his plate, he made time for us whenever he could. He ate breakfast with us every morning he wasnโt away traveling, and he attended all our school activities, even the stupid little ones that didnโt really matter.โ A small smile touched her lips. โOnce, he rescheduled a meeting with the Japanese prime minister so he could watch me play Sunflower Number Three in my fifth-grade school play. I was a terrible actress, and even my royal status wasnโt enough to land me a speaking role.โ
My lips quirked at the mental image of little Bridget
dressed up as a sunflower. โStarting an international incident at age ten. Why am I not surprised?โ
She shot me a mock affronted look. โFor the record, I was eleven, and the prime minister was quite understanding. Heโs a grandfather himself.โ Her smile faded. โI donโt know what Iโd do if something happened to him,โ she whispered.
We were no longer talking about the prime minister. โThings always work themselves out.โ Not quite true,
but I couldnโt think of anything else to say.
I really was crap at this whole comforting thing. That was why I was a bodyguard, not a nurse.
โYouโre right. Of course.โ Bridget took a deep breath. โIโm sorry. I donโt know whatโs come over me. I donโt usually go on like this.โ She twisted her ring around her finger. โEnough about me. Tell me something about you I donโt know.โ
Translation?ย Distract me from the fact my grandfather
may or may not be dying.
โLike what?โ
โLikeโฆโ She thought about it. โYour favorite pizza topping.โ
It was a question she hadnโt asked during our impromptu Q&A session during her graduation dinner.
โDonโt eat pizza.โ A grin slipped through at the shock on her face. โKidding. Work on the gullibility, princess.โ
โIn two years, Iโve never seen you eat one. Itโs possible,โ she said defensively.
My grin widened a fraction of an inch. โItโs not my favorite food, but Iโm a pepperoni guy. Simple is best.โ
โI can see that.โ Bridget flicked her eyes over my plain black T-shirt, pants, and boots. Some clients preferred their bodyguards to dress upโsuit, tie, earpiece, the whole shebangโbut Bridget wanted me to blend in, hence the casual getup.
Her perusal wasnโt sexual, but that didnโt stop my groin from tightening as her gaze slid from my shoulders to my stomach and thighs. The number of spontaneous boners Iโd
popped around her was embarrassing considering I was a grown-ass man, not a hormone-riddled schoolboy.
But Bridget was the kind of stunning that came along once in a lifetime, and her personality made things worse, because she actually had one. Aย goodย one, at that, at least when she wasnโt driving me nuts with her hard- headedness.
I took this job thinking she would be spoiled and stuck up like the other princesses Iโd guarded, but she turned out to be smart, kind, and down to earth, with just enough fire shining through her cool facade to make me want to strip every layer off her until she was bared to me and me alone.
Bridgetโs gaze lingered on the region below my belt. My cock swelled further, and I gripped my armrests with white- knuckled hands. This was so messed up. She was worried about her grandfather dying, and I was fantasizing about fucking her ten ways to Sunday in the middle of the goddamn cabin.
I have serious issues.ย The least of which was a case of
blue balls.
โI suggest you stop lookinโ at me like that, princess,โ I said, my voice lethally soft. โUnless you plan on doing something about it.โ
It was perhaps the most inappropriate thing Iโd ever said to her, and way out of the bounds of professionalism, but I was teetering on the edge of sanity.
Despite what Iโd implied yesterday, I hadnโt touched a woman since I took this job, and I was slowly going crazy because of it. It wasnโt like I didnโt want to. I went to bars, I flirted, and I got plenty of offers, but I felt nothing every time. No sparks, no lust, no desire. I wouldโve worried about my boy down there had it not been for my visceral reactions to Bridget.
The only person who made my cock hard these days was my client.
I have the worst fucking luck on the planet.
Bridget jerked her head up, her eyes wide. โIโm not…I wasnโtโโ
โAsk me another question.โ โWhat?โ
โYou said you wanted to know more about me. Ask me another question,โ I said through gritted teeth.ย Anything to get my mind off how much I want to hike up that skirt of yours and find out just how wet you are for me.
Because she was. My long, recent dry spell aside, I had enough experience with the opposite sex to spot the signs of female arousal from a mile away.
Dilated pupils, flushed cheeks, shallow breathing. Check, check, and fucking check.
โOh, um.โ Bridget cleared her throat, looking more flustered than Iโd ever seen her. โTell meโฆtell me about your family.โ
Talk about splashing a bucket of cold water over my libido.
I stiffened, my desire draining away as I tried to figure out how to respond.
Of course she wants to know about the one thing I hate discussing.
โNot much to tell,โ I finally said. โNo siblings. Mother died when I was a kid. Never knew my father. Grandparents also gone.โ
Maybe I shouldโve left the last part out, considering her grandfatherโs situation, but Bridget didnโt appear put off. Instead, her eyes flickered with sympathy. โWhat happened?โ
No need to clarify who she was asking about.ย Mother
dearest.ย โDrug overdose,โ I said curtly. โCocaine. I was eleven, and I found her when I came home from school. She was sitting in front of the TV, and her favorite talk show was on. There was a half-eaten plate of pasta on the coffee table. I thought she fell asleepโshe did that sometimes when she was watching TVโbut when I walked overโฆโ I
swallowed hard. โHer eyes were wide open. Unseeing. And I knew she was gone.โ
Bridget sucked in a breath. My story never failed to elicit pity from those who heard it, which was why I hated telling it. I didnโt want anyoneโs pity.
โYou know what the funny thing was? I picked up the plate of pasta and washed it like sheโd wake up and yell at me if I didnโt. Then I did the rest of the dishes in the sink. Turned off the TV. Wiped down the coffee table. Only after all that did I call 911.โ I let out a humorless laugh while Bridget stared at me with an unbearably soft expression. โShe was already dead, but in my mind, she wouldnโtย reallyย be dead till the ambulance showed up and made it official. Kid logic.โ
Those were the most words Iโd spoken about my mother in over two decades.
โIโm so sorry,โ Bridget said quietly. โLosing a parent is never easy.โ
She would know better than anyone. Sheโd lost both her parents, one of whom sheโd never met. Just like me, except there was a possibility the one I hadnโt met was still alive while hers had died in childbirth.
โDonโt feel too sorry for me, princess.โ I rolled my water glass between my fingers, wishing it contained something stronger. I didnโt drink alcohol, but sometimes I wished I did. โMy mother was a bitch.โ
Bridgetโs eyes widened with shock. Not many people talked about their motherโs death, then turned around and called said mother a bitch in the same breath.
If anyone deserved the title, though, Deirdre Larsen did. โBut she was still my mother,โ I continued. โThe only
relative I had left. I had no clue who my father was, and even if I did, it was clear he wanted nothing to do with me. So yeah, I was sad about her death, but I wasnโt devastated.โ
Hell, Iโd been relieved. It was sick and twisted, but living with my mother had been a nightmare. Iโd considered running away multiple times before her overdose, but a misguided sense of loyalty held me back each time.
Deidre may have been an abusive, alcoholic junkie, but I was all sheโd had in the world, and she was all Iโd had. That counted for something, I supposed.
Bridget leaned forward and squeezed my hand. I tensed as an unexpected jolt of electricity rocketed up my arm, but I kept my face stoic.
โYour father has no idea what heโs missing out on.โ Her voice rang with sincerity, and my chest tightened.
I stared down at the contrast of her soft, warm hand against my rough, calloused one.
Clean versus bloodstained. Innocence versus darkness. Two worlds that were never meant to touch.
I yanked my hand away and stood abruptly. โI need to go over some paperwork,โ I said.
It was a lie. Iโd finished all the paperwork for a last- minute trip to Eldorra last night, and I felt bad about leaving Bridget alone right now, but I needed to get away from her and regroup.
โOkay.โ She appeared startled by the sudden change in mood, but she didnโt get a chance to say anything else before I walked away and sank into the seat behind her so I didnโt have to face her.
My head was all over the place, my cock was hard again, and my professionalism had taken a twenty-story jump out the window.
I scrubbed a hand over my face, silently cursing myself, Christian, her old bodyguard for having a fucking baby and leaving his post, and everything and everyone whoโd contributed to the mess I was in. Namely, lusting over someone I shouldnโt want and could never have.
I took this job thinking I had one objective, but now it was clear I had two.
The first was to protect Bridget. The second was to resist her.