Part 2 – Chapter no 33: RHYS

Twisted Games (Twisted, #2)

Our tryst in the throne room was the last bit of alone

time Bridget and I had before her brother and future sister- in-law arrived, and she got swept up in a flurry of pre- wedding obligations. I thought normal weddings were tedious, but royal weddings were off the charts.

On the bright side, it meant Bridget didnโ€™t have time to see Steffan, either. The fucker was back in town, and the thought of seeing them on another date made my blood burn.

Iโ€™ve gone off the rails.ย Hell, Iโ€™d gone off the entire

fucking track. Iโ€™d never so much as gone on a third date with a woman in the past. None had interested me enough. And now I was thinking of killing over one.

Bridget had my head well and truly fucked.

โ€œGet it together,โ€ I muttered, slamming a jar of tomato sauce on the counter. โ€œItโ€™s one day.โ€

Except it wasnโ€™t only one day because eventually, she would have to marry someone noble. Someone blue- blooded. Someone not me.

Fury and pain rippled through me, and I forced myself to focus on the task at hand before I spiraled too far down that path. It wouldnโ€™t end well for me or anything in the kitchen.

Iโ€™d just turned on the stove when someone knocked on the door. Bridget was at some pre-wedding night thing with the rest of the bridesmaids, so it couldnโ€™t be her. Who else would visit at this time of night?

I turned the stove off again and checked the security camera.

You gotta be shitting me.

I exited the kitchen, crossed the living room, and opened the front door. โ€œWhat the hell are you doing here?โ€

Andreas raised his eyebrows. โ€œIโ€™m getting offended by the rude greetings you and Bridget insist on giving me. Perhaps she can get away with it, but I am a prince, and you are not.โ€ There was an odd note in his voice when he said that, but it disappeared so quickly I wondered if Iโ€™d imagined it.

โ€œYou show up at my door unannounced, you get whatever greeting I want to give.โ€ My smile contained more threat than humor. โ€œBe glad youโ€™re not staring down the barrel of my gun.โ€

Andreas clucked in disappointment. โ€œAnd to think, I came here to help.โ€

โ€œI doubt that.โ€

โ€œContrary to what Bridget may have told you, Iโ€™m not a bad guy. I want whatโ€™s best for my family and country.โ€ He straightened the cuffs of his shirt. โ€œFor example, I find it quite admirable, how Nikolai abdicated for true love. At the end of the day, heโ€™s the one who has to live his life, and he chose happiness. Good for him.โ€

Impatience spiraled through me. โ€œDo you have a point, or do you just like hearing yourself talk?โ€

โ€œI do enjoy hearing myself talk,โ€ Andreas said. โ€œUsually because I speak the truth. But Nikolaiโ€™s wedding made me wonderโ€ฆwhich would Bridget choose if she had the choice? Her heart or her country?โ€

My hand closed around the doorknob. I wasย thisย close to

slamming the door in his face, prince or not. โ€œSheโ€™s not

abdicating. Whatever scheme you have in mind, itโ€™s not gonna work.โ€

โ€œYou might be right, in which case I feel sorry for my cousin. Stuck in a marriage of political convenience for the rest of her life.โ€ Sympathy crossed Andreasโ€™s face, but it didnโ€™t fool me. โ€œSheโ€™s a romantic, even if she tries to hide it. Grand love and all that. Sadly, thatโ€™s not always in the cards for the heir to the throne.โ€ He paused. โ€œThen again, Steffan Holstein could very well be an exception. They make a good-looking couple, donโ€™t you think?โ€

A muscle pulsed in my jaw.

โ€œLike I said, I look out for my family and country.โ€ Andreasโ€™s eyes flickered. โ€œI want everyone to be happy, and while Steffan seems like perfectly adequate consort material, Bridget would be far happier if she abdicated.โ€

โ€œSo you can be king,โ€ I said flatly.

He shrugged. โ€œShe never wanted to be queen, anyway.

Why not pass the throne to me?โ€

โ€œYou know, this all sounds like a personal problem. For you,โ€ I said coldly. โ€œDonโ€™t understand why youโ€™re telling me all this.โ€

Andreasโ€™s smile made my guard shoot straight up. โ€œAn American contractor who moved to another country so he can be the princessโ€™s permanent bodyguard? I think you do.โ€ He turned, but before he left, he added, โ€œThank you for indulging me, Mr. Larsen. Itโ€™s been quite an enlightening conversation.โ€

Bridget was right. Heย wasย a satanic little turd, not to

mention a dangerous one. If he didnโ€™t know about Bridget and me, he at least suspected I had feelings for her.

I shut the door with a slam.

Was Andreas the one whoโ€™d snooped through the guesthouse? I couldnโ€™t think of a good reason why heโ€™d do that unless heโ€™d hoped to find something incriminating about Bridget, in which case he was shit out of luck.

What was the penalty for punching a prince in the face?

Whatever it was, it might be worth it.

My phone rang, and I answered it without glancing at the caller ID. โ€œWhat?โ€ I barked. It was probably Christian again, calling to throw me deeper into a shitty mood.

โ€œDid I catch you at a bad time?โ€ Bridgetโ€™s amused voice flowed over the line.

My muscles relaxed, and I blew out a breath. โ€œThought you were someone else, princess.โ€ I leaned against the wall. โ€œArenโ€™t you supposed to be at the bridesmaid thing?โ€

โ€œYes. I snuck into the bathroom. I canโ€™t talk for long, but the weddingโ€™s tomorrow andโ€ฆโ€ Bridgetโ€™s voice lowered. โ€œI miss you.โ€

We saw each other every day, but I knew what she meant. I missed the moments that belonged only to us.

โ€œI miss you too, princess.โ€ I smiled a real smile this time. โ€œAny chance I can convince you to sneak out the bathroom window so we can end the night with a bang? So to speak.โ€

She snorted out a laugh, which she cut off halfway with a gasp.

I broke into a laugh of my own. โ€œDid you just snort?โ€ โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œNot very princess-like of you.โ€

โ€œI didย notย snort.โ€ I could practically see her face glowing red on the other end of the line. She was so fucking adorable. โ€œAnyway, I canโ€™t sneak out the window. Weโ€™re on the third floor.โ€

โ€œThird floorโ€™s not that high.โ€

Bridget huffed. โ€œEasy for you to say. Youโ€™re not the one at risk of dying.โ€

โ€œTrust me, princess. I would rather end my own life than ask you to do anything that might hurt you.โ€

I hadnโ€™t meant to say those words. They just fell out, like theyโ€™d been there all along and were waiting for the right moment to make themselves known.

Funny thing was, I wasnโ€™t upset or embarrassed, even though they came too close to a confession for comfort. They just felt right.

Everything with Bridget felt right.

โ€œI know,โ€ she said, so soft and warm she might as well be right there next to me, caressing me. โ€œI trust you.โ€

A charged silence stretched over the line, filled with other, unspoken words waiting for their moment, and my heart thudded like it was warning me not to screw up.

โ€œWeโ€™ve come a long way, havenโ€™t we?โ€ I drawled, finally breaking the tension before I didโ€”or saidโ€”something I would regret. Something neither of us was ready to acknowledge. โ€œFrom fighting like cats and dogs to fucking likeโ€”โ€

โ€œRhys.โ€

โ€œWhat? You let me eat you out on the throne but I canโ€™t say the wordย fucking?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re impossible.โ€ Amusement softened her admonishing tone. โ€œIโ€”โ€ I heard a knock in the background, followed by mu๏ฌ„ed voices. Bridget mustโ€™ve covered the phone with her hand. โ€œSorry, that was Sabrina,โ€ she said, her voice clearer. โ€œI have to go, but Iโ€™ll see you tomorrow.โ€ Her voice softened further. โ€œGood night, Mr. Larsen.โ€

โ€œGood night, princess.โ€

I waited until she hung up before I ended the call.

I stood there for a long while, my mind filled with images of a certain blonde as I stared around my royal guesthouse in Eldorra and wondered how the hell I got where I was.

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