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 didnโt 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.
Iโve gone off the rails.ย Hell, Iโd gone off the entire
fucking track. Iโd 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.
โGet it together,โ I muttered, slamming a jar of tomato sauce on the counter. โItโs one day.โ
Except it wasnโt 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 wouldnโt end well for me or anything in the kitchen.
Iโd 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 couldnโt 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. โWhat the hell are you doing here?โ
Andreas raised his eyebrows. โIโm 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 Iโd imagined it.
โYou show up at my door unannounced, you get whatever greeting I want to give.โ My smile contained more threat than humor. โBe glad youโre not staring down the barrel of my gun.โ
Andreas clucked in disappointment. โAnd to think, I came here to help.โ
โI doubt that.โ
โContrary to what Bridget may have told you, Iโm not a bad guy. I want whatโs best for my family and country.โ He straightened the cuffs of his shirt. โFor example, I find it quite admirable, how Nikolai abdicated for true love. At the end of the day, heโs the one who has to live his life, and he chose happiness. Good for him.โ
Impatience spiraled through me. โDo you have a point, or do you just like hearing yourself talk?โ
โI do enjoy hearing myself talk,โ Andreas said. โUsually because I speak the truth. But Nikolaiโs wedding made me wonderโฆwhich 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. โSheโs not
abdicating. Whatever scheme you have in mind, itโs not gonna work.โ
โYou 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 Andreasโs face, but it didnโt fool me. โSheโs a romantic, even if she tries to hide it. Grand love and all that. Sadly, thatโs not always in the cards for the heir to the throne.โ He paused. โThen again, Steffan Holstein could very well be an exception. They make a good-looking couple, donโt you think?โ
A muscle pulsed in my jaw.
โLike I said, I look out for my family and country.โ Andreasโs eyes flickered. โI want everyone to be happy, and while Steffan seems like perfectly adequate consort material, Bridget would be far happier if she abdicated.โ
โSo you can be king,โ I said flatly.
He shrugged. โShe never wanted to be queen, anyway.
Why not pass the throne to me?โ
โYou know, this all sounds like a personal problem. For you,โ I said coldly. โDonโt understand why youโre telling me all this.โ
Andreasโs smile made my guard shoot straight up. โAn American contractor who moved to another country so he can be the princessโs permanent bodyguard? I think you do.โ He turned, but before he left, he added, โThank you for indulging me, Mr. Larsen. Itโs been quite an enlightening conversation.โ
Bridget was right. Heย wasย a satanic little turd, not to
mention a dangerous one. If he didnโt 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 whoโd snooped through the guesthouse? I couldnโt think of a good reason why heโd do that unless heโd 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. โWhat?โ I barked. It was probably Christian again, calling to throw me deeper into a shitty mood.
โDid I catch you at a bad time?โ Bridgetโs amused voice flowed over the line.
My muscles relaxed, and I blew out a breath. โThought you were someone else, princess.โ I leaned against the wall. โArenโt you supposed to be at the bridesmaid thing?โ
โYes. I snuck into the bathroom. I canโt talk for long, but the weddingโs tomorrow andโฆโ Bridgetโs voice lowered. โI miss you.โ
We saw each other every day, but I knew what she meant. I missed the moments that belonged only to us.
โI miss you too, princess.โ I smiled a real smile this time. โAny 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. โDid you just snort?โ โNo.โ
โNot very princess-like of you.โ
โI didย notย snort.โ I could practically see her face glowing red on the other end of the line. She was so fucking adorable. โAnyway, I canโt sneak out the window. Weโre on the third floor.โ
โThird floorโs not that high.โ
Bridget huffed. โEasy for you to say. Youโre not the one at risk of dying.โ
โTrust me, princess. I would rather end my own life than ask you to do anything that might hurt you.โ
I hadnโt meant to say those words. They just fell out, like theyโd been there all along and were waiting for the right moment to make themselves known.
Funny thing was, I wasnโt upset or embarrassed, even though they came too close to a confession for comfort. They just felt right.
Everything with Bridget felt right.
โI know,โ she said, so soft and warm she might as well be right there next to me, caressing me. โI 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.
โWeโve come a long way, havenโt we?โ I drawled, finally breaking the tension before I didโor saidโsomething I would regret. Something neither of us was ready to acknowledge. โFrom fighting like cats and dogs to fucking likeโโ
โRhys.โ
โWhat? You let me eat you out on the throne but I canโt say the wordย fucking?โ
โYouโre impossible.โ Amusement softened her admonishing tone. โIโโ I heard a knock in the background, followed by mu๏ฌed voices. Bridget mustโve covered the phone with her hand. โSorry, that was Sabrina,โ she said, her voice clearer. โI have to go, but Iโll see you tomorrow.โ Her voice softened further. โGood night, Mr. Larsen.โ
โGood 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.