indecent proposal
er to go on. Evie could see his face reflecte
very still that she knew he had already p
. He was too important to her. She loved him so deeply that
ought achingly.
to find an excuse not
the half-truth out from the
d saw a frown mar its smooth lines. Her heart began to beat with a sick
ng him of something far more disastrou
the lie, she grimly ac
gether today telling Evie in no uncertain terms how much she would prefer it if
e two of you generate i
groom and on to yourse
d have realised that himself and graciously declined the invitation.
at kind of petty manipulation. Under normal circumstances she woul
ked herself starkly as she watched that refle
g out of control. Since then she'd felt as if she'd been in a car accident, s
had gone by in a fog.
here the fog had cleared up remarkably-only
ious fog
cleared, she noted he
if she had really let him dow
effect, what sh
t?' he said
fully aware of the depth of
refusing the request without any compuncti
told her he knew she had just chickened out over something. She turned
f his that always set he
d was like b
chid,
just downright disgusted, which made Evie wonder how he would have
er and she certa
she said, surprising h
knowledged. 'You know as well as I do the kind of interest we generate when we go anywhere together.
ry close friend of Chri
almost solely responsible for helping my fa
odernise my country. I will not offend Christina'
noted. The passionate
Prince
,' Prince Raschid concluded, 'it is my duty
out Raschid's dedicatio
t extend to encompass the
uddenly sounding as cold
d if I put into place some contingency plans
on her. 'What's tha
'I have a duty to ensure that my brother and his bri
do that?' he mocked her. 'B
if I did?' Evie t
off her tongue when h
nded. 'Was that remark
' He clarified the question. 'That Id
she'd just dissembled.
t if she told him he couldn't
it was?' she countered, throwi
was, she supposed blea
aid wearily. 'I thi
r provoking remark he
d her instead. 'I will be gone for about a we
terrible foreboding go trailing down her spin
ut his eyes did as the
s sharp, he was shrewd
was programmed to make very accur
e knew that there was
wasn't te
vie
tes as she paused in the doorway. She didn't turn, and the silence bet
ing out a throbbing ta
ht here and now, and so
re,' he murm
whisper of silk, Evie
, she wanted to cry out,
avalanche she knew would bury
round him and buried her misery in