Married for the Prince's Convenience
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‘No, we’re...just two countrymen who find themselves at the same table.’ Josh laughed.
‘How...fortunate,’ Prince Reyes said, his gaze speculative as it rested on the other man.
Vaguely, she saw him gesture. Suddenly, the guests rose from their places and started to mingle. Sensing some sort of etiquette being observed, Jasmine stood shakily to her feet.
Snagging the edge of her heel on her chair, she stumbled.
Prince Reyes caught her arm. She gasped at the electricity sizzling over her skin. When she straightened, he dropped his arm and just stared at her.
A block of silence fell between them. For the life of her, Jasmine couldn’t form any words to ease the sudden tension. Heat crawled over her body and her dress felt suddenly very restrictive.
Josh cleared his throat a third time, glanced from one to the other, then put his glass down. ‘I need to find a business acquaintance. Please excuse me, Your Highness.’ He bowed quickly, then scurried away before Jasmine could draw breath.
And once again, Jasmine was trapped by a pair of compelling grey eyes.
‘Are you here with him?’ Prince Reyes asked.
Did she detect a hint of disapproval in his tone? She raised her chin. ‘No, I’m here on my own.’
If anything, his disapproval increased.
She scrambled to continue. ‘I was told Rio was safe. So far nothing’s happened to make me think otherwise.’
A gleam smouldered in his eyes. ‘Danger comes in all forms, Miss Nichols. Sometimes in least expected packages. I’d urge you to practise caution.’
Hearing him use her surname instead of her first name as he had on the terrace, made her realise how much she missed hearing it.
‘Thank you for the advice...umm...Your Highness.’ She didn’t add that she wouldn’t need it. She didn’t plan on being here long enough to get into any more danger than she was putting herself in tonight. In fact, as soon as she’d completed the hateful task, she was heading to the airport to catch the next flight out. ‘But it’s really not necessary.’
He continued to regard her in that disquieting manner. A tiny shiver shimmied along her skin; the enormity of her task hit her, sharp and forceful.
Again the instinct to run slammed through her and it took everything Jasmine possessed to stand her ground and continue to meet his eyes.
This man possessed her only means to save her stepfather. Instead of dismissing his concern, she should be using it. The shame welling inside her didn’t matter. The fear of stepping over the line couldn’t be allowed to overtake the most important thing—saving Stephen. Saving her family.
She watched, scrambling to keep her distressing thoughts from showing, as Prince Reyes held out his hand. ‘Very well. Far be it from me to cause offence by suggesting one of my bodyguards accompany you to your hotel. It was a pleasure to meet you, Miss Nichols.’ He turned away and she noticed said bodyguards take their protective stance behind him. One was carrying the briefcase containing the treaty.
He was leaving! Taking with him the only chance of saving her stepfather.
Gripping her purse, she cleared her throat and quickly back-pedalled. ‘Actually, you’re right. A strange city isn’t a place for a woman to be wandering at night. I’d be grateful for your assistance.’
She heard the indrawn breath of the nearest guests, but ignored it.
Letting Prince Reyes leave was unthinkable. She’d travelled thousands of miles to make sure her stepfather didn’t go to jail. Ten minutes was all she needed. Less, if she was really quick. She had to get her hands on that treaty. Even if it meant following a predator straight into his den.
He turned. Jasmine’s breath stalled as his eyes darkened. He stared at her for what felt like an eternity before his lids descended. She sensed his withdrawal before he spoke.
‘I’ll arrange for my chauffeur to deliver you to your hotel.’ He was already nodding to a dark-clad figure nearby.
Acute anxiety swelled inside her.
She couldn’t fail. She just couldn’t. Stephen might just survive prison but her mother wouldn’t make it.
‘Or I could come with you. Save your chauffeur making two trips,’ she offered, cringing at the breathless tone of her voice.
He held up a hand to stop the bodyguard who stepped forward, his gaze imprisoning hers. Silence pulsed between them. A silence filled with charged signals that made the blood pulse heavily between her thighs. Every sense sprang into super-awareness. She could hear every sound, smell every scent on the evening breeze, feel every whisper of air over her heating skin. Her nipples hardened and her cheeks heated at the blatant evidence of her awareness of him.