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Читать онлайн книгу.willing to ignore his children—despite my health problems, despite the fact I can’t have children. Even without that I’d never have said yes.’ She was lying, she could hear it, but her mind begged for it to be true. ‘How can I love a man who doesn’t care about his children?’
She watched his eyes narrow. Perhaps this was not the conversation he’d been expecting. It was a mistress he wanted, Amy reminded herself, not an argument about his children. But her racing heart surely stopped for a moment when his low voice delivered a response she was not expecting.
‘Never say that.’
She thought he might throw the drink he was holding in her face. He might just as well have, because nothing could have shocked her more than the passion in his voice when his next words were delivered.
‘I love my children.’
Except his actions did not show it, even if his words sounded true.
‘You say that …’
‘Trust that I have my daughters’ best interests at heart.’
And she looked at his pain ravaged face and into eyes that glittered with the flames of hell. Somehow she did trust him. Despite all evidence to the contrary, she did believe him.
What did this man do to her? she begged of herself.
‘Please, Emir, go.’
She could not think when he was around; she lost herself when he was near.
‘Go,’ she said, and walked to the bedroom.
‘Go.’ She sobbed as still by the pool he stood.
And she knew it was hopeless. For to leave he would have to walk past her, and not to touch would be an impossible ask.
‘Go.’ She begged, even as she undressed for him, crying with shame at her own need.
She pulled down the zipper, slipped off the gown as he walked now towards her, her actions opposing her words as she removed her bra. Emir unbuckled his belt while entering the bedroom. Even then she shook her head. Even then she denied it as she took down her panties.
‘No …’ She changed her plea. She was sobbing as he kissed her down onto the bed, but she was grateful for the mattress that met her back for she got the gift of his full weight pressed into her. ‘We mustn’t …’ She pushed at his bare chest but her fingers attempted to grip his skin, her nails wanted to dig in and leave her mark. ‘Emir, you know that we mustn’t …’
He took her hands and captured her wrists, held them over her head and hungrily kissed her. Then with words he fought for what they both needed tonight. ‘We must.’
His words were truthful, and he was fierce. Even naked he ruled her as he told her that he would make it work.
‘We will be together …’
‘There is no way …’
‘I will find a way,’ he told her. ‘I will make this work. I will come to you in the night-time and in later years I will visit you and the girls in London.’
‘Your mistress …?’
‘More than a mistress,’ he said between frantic kisses. ‘You will care for the twins. You will raise them.’
Was it possible to love and hate at the same time?
To be filled with both want and loathing as he bound her to him, but with a life of lies?
He offered her everything, yet gave her nothing.
A life with no voice, Amy realised, and it was then that she found hers.
‘ No.’
His hands released their grip but she did not push him off. Instead she wrapped her arms around his back. ‘This ends tonight.’
Their bodies knew that she lied.
All night he had been wanting her, and all night she had been waiting for him. They met now and their kisses tasted of fury for the future they could not have. She felt his anger as he stabbed inside her—anger at the rules that denied him the woman he wanted by his side. But for now there was an outlet, and he was animal. He bucked inside her and she lifted her hips to him. Their eyes locked in a strange loathing of what they might make the other do so easily. So easily she came to him.
And so deeply he delivered.
He knew she would shout. He felt her lungs fill and the tension in her throat as he shot into her; he felt her scream even as it rose, for his body and his soul knew her.
She came in a way she never had before, tightened in possession as he drove her further. She was grateful for his hand that smothered her mouth, furious that the only restraint he could muster was to stifle her screams with the hand she could never take.
She told herself she hated him.
Reminded herself she did not want to be his wife.
She was relieved it was over, surely?
They lay for a suitable while, waiting for normality to return, for the madness to subside, for him to rise from her bed and head to his own. But as he went to do so Amy’s hand reached out to him and it was then that she cried, for she had proved that she lied.
Her fierce vow that it would end tonight had already been downgraded to the morning.
MORNING came whether she wanted it to or not.
The sun did not care that it ended them.
It did what it was born to—it rose and dictated that their time was over.
She knew Emir was awake next to her. She watched the fingers of light spread across the floor and before they reached the bed she felt his hand on her hip, then her waist. She closed her eyes as he tucked her body towards him, felt his erection and wanted to wake every morning to him. She did not want to be a woman who settled for a slice of his life—didn’t want to fit into allocated times. Yet had the phone not rung Amy knew that she would have.
‘The twins are on their way.’ Her voice was urgent as she hung up, ‘Kuma is bringing them now.’
There was no time for Emir to dress and leave, but he dealt with it instantly. Picking up the uniform he had so readily discarded last night, he headed to her en suite bathroom. This time it was he who hid there.
More than a little breathless, Amy searched for something to put on. Her panic was broken by a smile as a well-manicured hand appeared from the bathroom, holding her robe.
‘You need to relax,’ he warned her.
It was far easier said than done, because even as she tied the knot on her robe there was a knock on the door. When she opened it, there stood Kuma holding the smiling twins, who were clearly delighted to see Amy.
‘They had a wonderful night,’ Kuma explained, putting them down. The twins crawled happily in. ‘Clemira is really taken with the new Prince, but I think they both want someone more familiar this morning. How was your night?’ Kuma beamed. ‘I hear you were asked to join in the celebrations.’
‘I was.’ Amy nodded, nervous and trying not to show it, attempting to carry on the conversation as if she didn’t have the King of Alzan hiding in her room.
But thankfully Kuma did not prolong things. She wanted to get back to her young charge, so she wished Amy good morning and reminded her that the twins were expected to join the royals for breakfast in hour. ‘I hope that your time in Alzirz has been pleasant,’ Kuma said and then she was gone.
As was their time.
Like two homing devices, or observant kittens, the twins had made a beeline for the bathroom