The King's Convenient Bride / The Illegitimate Prince's Baby: The King's Convenient Bride. Michelle Celmer
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      Which was why, when Phillip deepened the kiss, when she felt his tongue tease the seam of her lips, she didn’t do or say a thing to stop him. And when she gave in, opened up to him, the kiss went from sweet to simmering in the span of a heartbeat.

      He tunneled his fingers through her hair, drew her against the length of his long, solid frame. She couldn’t help but put her arms around him, flatten her hands against the ropes of muscle in his back. It seemed as though her entire body, from the tips of her toes to the crown of her scalp, came alive with brand-new and intense sensations. And there was an ache, real and intense, building deep within her. A clawing need to be touched, in a way that no man had ever touched her before.

      It was exhilarating and terrifying, and more wonderful than she could have ever imagined.

      As though reading her mind, Phillip let one hand slide down her back to cup her behind. He drew her against him, and she could feel that he was just as aroused as she was. And instead of feeling wary or afraid, she felt a need for more. And she longed for the day when she didn’t have to tell him no.

      Unfortunately, that was not today.

      She broke the kiss and pressed her forehead against his shirt, felt that his heart was thumping as hard and fast as her own. And said the only thing she could think to say. “Wow.”

      A chuckle rumbled through his chest. “Thank you.”

      She looked up at him, saw that he was smiling. “It’s not completely obvious that I have zero experience when it comes to this sort of thing?”

      “A little, maybe. But I think that’s what I like about you.”

      “That I’m inexperienced?” She thought men liked women who knew how to please them.

      “That you’re not afraid to admit it. That you embrace your values, not lean on them. You have no idea how rare that is.” He touched her cheek. “Although, I fear your honesty might get you into trouble one of these days.”

      “My father always told me, nothing bad can come from telling the truth.”

      “In that case, he would have been very proud of you.”

      She felt the beginnings of tears prickle in her eyes and laid her head back against his chest, so he wouldn’t see. “You think so?”

      “I do.”

      He could really be quite sweet. When he wanted to.

      “They’re bound to be wondering where we’ve disappeared to,” he said. “We should get back before they dispatch a search party.”

      Though she would be content to stand here all day, wrapped up in his strong arms, just the two of them, she knew he was right. And as she backed away, she took heart in the fact that today had brought them one step closer to the ideal future that she knew they would have together. Things were falling right into place.

      “Let’s go,” she said.

      He reached out and took her hand, laced his fingers through hers and led her out of the woods.

      “By the way, I wanted to ask you about something.” She told him about the woman who had been staring at her Monday. “She wasn’t in any of the profiles. I thought maybe you’d know who she was.”

      He shrugged. “There were so many people there.”

      “She would be hard to miss. Long, dark hair, very beautiful. And she never took her eyes off us.”

      He shook his head. “I’m sorry.”

      She couldn’t shake the feeling that he wasn’t being honest with her. He’d been by her side the entire day. Surely he would have noticed someone staring. Wouldn’t he? Or maybe, people stared at him all the time.

      Besides, what reason did he have to lie? She was probably just being paranoid again.

      The walk back to the palace went far too quickly, and when they reached the steps, Phillip’s valet was waiting for them.

      “An urgent call from the prime minister, sir.”

      “I’ll take it in my office,” Phillip told him, then turned to Hannah. “I enjoyed our walk.”

      He was wearing one of those secret, just-between-us smiles, and it made her feel warm all over.

      “Me, too.”

      “We should do it again soon.”

      She had a feeling he wasn’t talking about the walking part. “I’d like that.”

      As he started to walk away, Hannah called after him.

      “Phillip.”

      He stopped and turned to her.

      “Would you have dinner with me tonight?”

      There was a slight hesitation before he said, “I can’t.”

      No explanation, no excuses. No apology.

      The sting of disappointment was quick and sharp. Can’t, or won’t? she couldn’t help but wonder as he turned and walked away. Why, after they’d had such a good time together, would he not want to be with her? It didn’t make sense.

      You are not going to let this bother you, she told herself as he disappeared inside, then she walked back over to the blanket where she’d left her things. Only then did she realize that his jacket still hung on her shoulders. But even that couldn’t shelter her from the chill that seemed to settle deep in her bones.

      They’d taken a huge step forward today. She felt as if they really connected.

      Why then, did it feel as though, for every step they took forward, they took two back?

      Six

      Phillip had just hung up the phone with the prime minister when the door to his office flew open and his sister barged in unannounced.

      His secretary stood in the doorway behind her, looking both pained and apologetic. “Princess Sophie to see you, sir.”

      Even the most loyal of servants were no match against Sophie. Phillip dismissed her with a wave of his hand, and she backed out of the room, closing the door behind her.

      “I see you’re back,” he said.

      In lieu of a civilized greeting, she said, “You’re an idiot.”

      Obviously she was in a snit over something. He sighed and leaned back in his chair, curious as to what he had done to provoke her this time, and sure he was about to find out.

      “Your fiancée was barely here a day and you took off? To go hunting? That was harsh, even for you.”

      He wasn’t even sure why she cared. And because he didn’t owe anyone an explanation, least of all her, he didn’t give her one.

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