Royal Blood(67)

I withdrew my hand and left his room before he tried to hold any other part of me.

Chapter 31 The Good Deed

"Hello, Miss Raven," Jameson said as I entered the Mansion. "Alexander will be down in a moment." I waited in the parlor room.

"Hello, Raven," Mrs. Sterling said, stepping into the room. "Did you like the auction? I thought it was a blast."

"Yes, I'm so proud of Alexander."

"I always knew he was talented. But Constantine-he knows now," she said with a wink.

"I just got off the phone with Mr. Berkley," Mr. Sterling said in a low voice as he entered the parlor. "He said someone made an offer and they are going to come for a tour of the Mansion."

"When will they be here?" Mrs. Sterling asked. "We already have company" she said, referring to me.

"He told me he should be here by now."

"I hate lateness," Mrs. Sterling said. "It is so rude."

Alexander came into the parlor.

"A prospective buyer is coming to the house. We'll be able to sell the Mansion and return... Where is that man?" his father asked, agitated.

"He's here," Alexander said.

"Where, standing in the hallway?"

"No, standing right in front of you."

"I don't understand."

"I am going to buy the Mansion."

"You?"

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling were bewildered.

"I've been trying to tell you," Alexander said. "This is my home.In this house, in this town, with this girl." He smiled at me.

I was so proud of Alexander for taking charge of his life but was sure I was going to be in big trouble with his parents. I was ready for them to scream at me or throw me out.

"Maybe I should be leaving..." I said.

"No, stay.You need to hear this," Alexander said, and turned to his parents.

"Don't you see? I've been successful on my own since I arrived here. And these accomplishments are because I met the girl of my dreams, Raven."

His parents looked at me, and I felt an immense pressure build.

"Because ofJagger , I've had to leaveRomania several times. And now that I've helped theMaxwells , I'm supposed to leave this town. I'm not leaving anymore."

"How did you plan to purchase the Mansion?" Mr. Sterling asked, still shocked.

"I'm going to use the money I raised from the auction as a down payment. And when I turn eighteen, I'm going to pay off the monthly mortgage with my trust fund."

"That money is for your future" his mother said, "Your grandmother wanted you to have it for that reason."

"Thisis my future, Mother. Grandmother wouldn't want it any other way. And neither would I. This mansion may not mean anything to you. But it means everything to me."