Not Fit for a King - By Jane Porter Page 0,31

one went there first.”

They’d reached Tinny’s suite and Zale offered to help get his brother changed into his pajamas, but Mrs. Sivka refused, saying she thought His Majesty and Her Highness should spend the time together. “Once all the guests arrive for the wedding, you won’t have time to be alone, so take advantage of the time now.”

Hannah hugged Prince Constantine. “Good night, Tinny,” she said in Raguvian, kissing his cheek. “Sleep tight,” she added in English.

Tinny squeezed her hard. “Night, Em-mie.”

Emmie. Such a sweet nickname for Princess Emmeline. Hannah fought the lump in her throat.

Zale was saying good-night to his brother now, and Hannah turned to Mrs. Sivka, her emotions raw. “You’re absolutely wonderful, Mrs. Sivka,” she said huskily, tears not far off. “I’m so glad I got to meet you tonight, and I think His Majesty was very lucky to have you as his nanny.”

“I still think of him as mine,” the nanny answered quietly. “They are my boys, even if they are now men.” She hesitated, her gaze searching Hannah’s. “Are you settling in all right, Your Highness? Is everything to your liking?”

“Everything is wonderful, thank you.”

“I understand you visited His Majesty’s island today. It was a good day to go to the beach.”

“It was. A beautiful day. But then everything has been lovely here, and everyone has been so kind.”

“Do you think you could be happy here?”

“I do.”

“And His Majesty? Is he being good to you?”

Hannah shot Zale a swift glance. She couldn’t help but notice he was listening. Of course he’d listen now. “He’s trying,” she said, lips twitching.

“I think it’s time to separate the two of you,” he interjected, taking Hannah’s hand in his. “Come, Emmeline. And good night, Mrs. Sivka, I’ll see you in the morning.”

Still holding hands, Zale and Hannah walked back to the grand staircase and across to the other wing. Hannah loved the feel of Zale’s large, strong hand against hers, his fingers intertwined. It was such a small thing to hold hands, not at all sexual, but rather loving and tender, which is maybe why it felt so special to Hannah. With Zale like this, she felt completely happy. Completely herself.

“Mrs. Sivka said that my rooms are the Queen’s Chambers,” Hannah said as they turned the corner and walked down the elegant corridor that led to her suite.

“They are,” Zale answered, nodding acknowledgment to a palace guard stationed in the hall.

“But why would the Queen’s Chambers be so far from the King’s? Your rooms are in Tinny’s wing, which is a good walk from here.”

“Not all kings wanted their queens next door,” Zale said, reaching her suite’s outer door. “Because the kings had lovers?” “Possibly. But there’s another explanation.” “What’s that?”

“Not all kings liked their queens.” Zale leaned past her, opened her door for her.

“Sounds like a common theme around here.”

He released her hand but didn’t move very far back. “Not to be completely contradictory, but I’m beginning to like you.”

Her heart did a funny little jump. “How horrifying for you.”

“I know,” he answered dryly. “It complicates things.”

“How so?”

His lashes lowered and his gaze moved slowly across her face. “I won’t want you to go if I really like you.”

Heat rushed to her cheeks. Her skin suddenly tingled. “But you don’t really like me yet.”

He looked down into her eyes, heat in his eyes, his expression intense. “I wouldn’t be so sure, Your Highness. You’ve begun to grow on me.”

Her pulse raced and her stomach did wild flips. “Heavens,” she murmured, her heart suddenly so full it’d begun to hurt, “what a disaster.”

“My sentiments exactly.” And yet his voice was deep and rough, a sexy rumble of sound that made her feel absolutely breathless.

Hannah was falling for him, falling hard and fast. “Do you want to come in?” “It’s late—”

“Not that late. Just ten now. We could ring for coffee or a glass of port.”

He gave her a long look. “If I came in, I wouldn’t want coffee.”

Blood rushed to her cheeks and her belly tightened, her body feeling impossibly hot. “We could just talk.”

“You know we wouldn’t.” His gaze dropped, rested on her mouth, as if imagining the feel of it against his own. “If I had you behind closed doors I’d do what I’ve wanted to do since the night you arrived.”

She struggled to breathe. “And what is that?”

“I’m trying hard to remain controlled here.”

“I’m just curious.”

“And you know what curiosity did to the cat.”

She locked her knees, her inner thighs clenched tight. “Yes, but did it

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