trusts me,” he replied, leaning back with a slight smile on his face.
“That’s my father. And he trusts you with the defense of his country, not my schedule.”
“It all falls under the same category.”
“I disagree.”
“You’re free to try and leave the palace and test my authority, princess.”
Marabeth gritted her teeth. “What are you doing to me?” she demanded, standing up with her hands fisted at her sides. “This is completely unreasonable.” Knowing that her temper was getting the better of her, she tried to calm down.
Sam didn’t rise with her but looked up at her, a hand on his chin as he watched her furious expression. “I’m sorry you think so.”
She sat down again, wishing she wasn’t so angry but unable to get control while he sat there so calmly. His words just indicated that he was not going to relent no matter what she said. And she knew that no one would enter or leave the palace without his permission. “What about tomorrow?” she demanded, her temper getting hotter as the conversation went on.
Sam’s eyes were hooded as he replied, “We’ll have to see about tomorrow. At this point, I won’t make any promises.”
Marabeth jumped up angrily, her hands on her hips as she challenged him. “You can’t do that to me or my staff!”
“I don’t care about your staff, but yes, I can do that to you,” he said calmly, this time standing up as well and moving slightly closer to her.
Marabeth stepped back, intimidated despite herself. “No. I won’t allow this to happen. I have things to do and people to see. I won’t allow you to restrict my movements like this,” she said and walked over to the window in an effort to find some argument to make this man see her point of view. She swung around to face him. “You can’t do this!”
He didn’t dare follow her but moved a few feet closer and looked down into her face. “It is already done,” he said.
Marabeth wanted to slap his calm face. “Why?” she demanded. “What on earth could be happening that would force you to eliminate my public appearances?” She noticed the shadow again and the curtain fell into place, effectively shutting her out.
“Nothing specific and nothing I can discuss with you at this point,” he said evasively.
His reply was so ambiguous she just couldn’t accept it. “Let me get this straight, you’re not allowing me to leave but you don’t have any specific threats that indicate a danger for me appearing in public. Or at least none that you’re willing to discuss with me despite the fact that they may pertain to my personal safety. Does that sum up the situation accurately?”
He put his hands in his pockets and nodded. “That’s pretty accurate,” he replied.
“That’s a completely unacceptable stance. Let me go about my business and Add extra men, I don’t care. But restricting me allow the security team to do the same. to the palace is going to drive me nuts.”
“I’m sorry that you don’t like the situation but I can’t lift the order. Not at this time anyway. I don’t think that would be safe at this moment.”
“Why?” she demanded, reading between the lines and understanding that something was going on that he wasn’t telling her about.
Sam hesitated, which confirmed her suspicions that he knew something that he wasn’t telling her. “Why don’t you let me worry about that?” he suggested.
That only infuriated Marabeth further, if that was possible. “Minister, you’re being ridiculous. And furthermore, if there is a security issue that involves me, I want to know about it.”
“Let me worry about security issues, Marabeth,” he said calmly. “That’s my job,” he explained.
Marabeth was so angry she could barely think anymore. She knew it would be better to calm down and figure out a way to approach him that would be more effective. As rationally as possible, she turned to face him saying, “I disagree with you on this issue but I understand that you’re not going to listen to anyone’s argument other than your own right now. And I’m too angry to be reasonable myself so I’m not being very effective either. Let me just say that I think you’re being ridiculous and I’m done discussing this with someone as hardheaded and apparently arbitrary as you,” she said and stormed out of the office.
She was halfway back to her office when she turned and made her way towards the gym instead. She was too angry to work and knew