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“Hatim, what a surprise to see you in Monaco.”

“Nuha enjoys these events much more than I do.” The older man grimaced and gestured to the woman at his side. “You remember my daughter?”

“Of course. A pleasure, Ms. Albujar.” He nodded and gave the woman a brief smile.

“The pleasure is mine, Your Majesty.” She lowered her gaze, but not before he thought he saw the flash of feminine calculation in them.

Hatim murmured something about needing to speak with someone, and then he disappeared, leaving Rafiq alone with the young woman. A deliberate tactic no doubt. Rafiq bit back a weary sigh.

“My father speaks very highly of you, Your Majesty.” Her gaze lifted to his once more, and this time he knew he hadn’t imagined her interest.

“Does he?” Rafiq’s gaze slid beyond her. Where was Holly? Was she taking longer than she should?

“Of course, he does not exaggerate. It’s quite impressive what you’ve done for Raljahar.” She placed a hand on his sleeve. “Forgive me for being so bold, Your Majesty, but perhaps we might dance this evening?”

Had she even been old enough to remember when he’d taken over the reign? She was barely a woman and far too forward. Rather than being enticing, Rafiq found the move off-putting. 

But then, this was what he’d wanted, wasn’t it? Having Holly by his side had been a deliberate move to make him more approachable. To seem not so intimidating to Arabic women.

And yet now that the plan appeared to be working, it left a sour taste in his mouth. Made him long for Holly to return to his side.

Where was she?

 

“Thank you.” Holly accepted the glasses of wine with a smile and then turned away. Her gaze scanned the room as she headed back to Rafiq. But her confident stride faltered as she spotted him. He hadn’t moved, but it seemed he wasn’t alone now. A woman, younger than her, stood next to him. Gazed up at him and smiled as she touched Rafiq’s arm.

Holly’s stomach took a nosedive as tension coiled through her muscles. It took everything within her not to succumb to the temptation to stride across the floor and pluck the girl off of him.

“It’s really quite amazing.”

She jumped at the amused voice near her ear and cast a sideways glance. The tall, willowy blonde with the British accent appeared to be in her early thirties. 

“What’s amazing?”

“That just a week ago, half the world treated Rafiq as if he were rabid dog. And yet a few days with you, and men are vying to be his best friend and the women are clambering all over him.”

Holly blinked in dismay. “I’m sorry, have we met?” 

“No, I don’t believe we have. Where are my manners? I’m Cassandra Montgomery.”

“Holly Winchester.”

“Yes, I’ve heard of you. I simply had to come say hello, as we have Rafiq in common. ”

The way her stomach clenched warned Holly it might be better if she didn’t hear the rest of the story. She bit her lip, torn between wanting the woman to elaborate and wanting to simply walk away.

“Rafiq and I went to school together at Oxford. We were—” Cassandra hesitated. “Close friends.”

Close friends, meaning lovers. God, she knew she should’ve just walked away. But another part of the woman’s words stuck out in her mind.

“I wasn’t aware Rafiq studied at Oxford.”

“Yes, he did. He’s gone to school in London since he was a child.”

That would explain why he spoke English flawlessly.

“He was quite popular at Oxford with the women.” Cassandra lifted her glass of champagne and took a sip. “Mmm, of course, that was before he was nearly murdered.”

Holly flinched at how the woman could say such a horrific statement so lightly. 

“A shame, really, because Rafiq had such a beautiful face before.”

 What a terrible thing to say. Did the woman have no filter on her offensive thoughts? “Rafiq is still a very handsome man,” Holly said sharply. “And I’d appreciate it if you’d keep your insults to yourself.”

“Do you think he will love you, Holly? Marry you?”

Holly narrowed her gaze. “I really don’t think that’s any of your business, Miss Montgomery.”

Cassandra’s smile turned pitying. “You know, I once thought the same. That Rafiq might fall in love with me. But it became clear Rafiq must take an Arabic woman to be his wife.”

It wasn’t anything Holly hadn’t suspected already. Still, to hear it said aloud pricked painfully at her heart.

“But thank goodness I dodged that bullet,” Cassandra continued. “Can you imagine? Waking up every morning next to a man who looks like that?” She gave a tinkling laugh. “Oh wait—you already do, don’t you, darling? I’d heard the rumors, but are you really so hard up for money?”

Holly reared back, the color draining from her face. And then the shock vanished as white-hot fury replaced it, pumping the blood furiously through her veins. “Miss Montgomery, this conversation should have ended three minutes ago,” Holly murmured coolly. “Forgive me if I don’t make the pretense of saying it’s been a pleasure meeting you.”

“Just remember what I’ve said, Holly. And do say hello to Rafiq for me.”

Not a chance. That horrible, malicious, and spiteful woman needed to go jump off a pier. 

Holly plunged through the crowd, ready to be back by Rafiq’s side. Already the younger woman who’d been next to him moments ago had disappeared.

“I was beginning to worry about you,
habiba
.” He took one of the glasses of wine from her before sliding an arm around her waist and drawing her close again.

His touch banished the chill the conversation with the other woman had left. 

“You missed me that much, did you?” she murmured a bit weakly, leaning into him and absorbing his strength.

He grimaced. “You have no idea. I practically had to peel the daughter of an associate off me while you were gone.”

So he admitted it, and that he’d been more stressed by the girl’s presence than enticed. Relief slid through her.

“But surely that’s a good thing, right? You wanted these women to be drawn to you.”

Why had she just asked him that? Was she a masochist? She didn’t
want
to be reminded of the answer. Holly bit back a groan.

Rafiq frowned and gave a slight shake of his head. “Not her,” he said almost distractedly. 

But at some point, another lovely Arabic woman. 

“Did I see you speaking with someone a moment ago?” 

Holly’s breath caught. Should she tell him about Cassandra? She hadn’t planned on it, but what if he’d seen them together and was testing her? “Yes.”
Here we go
. “An old friend of yours, Cassandra Montgomery. She introduced herself to me.”

There was a moment’s pause and then he sighed. “I’m sorry. I can’t imagine any conversation with that hateful woman was pleasant.”

So he was well aware of her piranha-type personality. That was a relief. She gave a soft laugh and shook her head. “How could you ever date someone like her?”

“Hmmm. Why am I not surprised she would tell you about our past? I was young and not thinking with my head—or not the right one, in any case.”

A half-smile curved her mouth. “Ah, well, at least you’re honest.”

“And will continue to be.” His fingers traced low on her spine. “I don’t want there to be any more lies between us. Any more misunderstandings, do you agree?”

Holly’s pulse sprinted into double time. There were so many questions she could ask him after a statement like that. So many answers she was terrified to hear.

But she couldn’t ask them. Not yet. “I don’t want there to be either, Rafiq.”

He made a soft murmur and then lowered his head to brush a soft kiss across her mouth.

People watched. She knew it and could feel their eyes on her, but it didn’t matter. All that mattered was the heat that followed and her awareness of Rafiq.

He lifted his head to mutter, “You’re not drinking your wine,
habiba
.”

“No. It’s a bit hard to with you kissing me,” she teased breathlessly, and then her smile faded. “Though I suppose I’m not very thirsty, after all.”

He took the glass from her. “Then we should leave.” 

Her gaze flitted up to his. “Don’t you need to stay? Wait for the auction?”

“I have made an appearance, which in itself is quite rare.” Rafiq gave an indifferent shrug and leaned his head closer to hers. “But there are other things I would prefer to be doing, none of which include lingering a moment longer at this event.”

His heated look left little doubt what he was thinking about, and that he wanted the exact same thing she did. 

“Yes, I think we should most definitely head out.”

Chapter 13

 

By the time they reached the penthouse of the hotel, every nerve in her body was on high alert. The short drive back in the limo had been a lesson in patience and sensuality.

Holly reached for the zipper on her dress, but her fingers trembled.

“Let me.” Rafiq brushed her hand to the side and unzipped the dress. He was so gentle, the way he slid one strap from her shoulder and pressed a soft kiss against her flesh. A tremble rocked through her and she couldn’t help but close her eyes. 

“Rafiq.”

“Yes, Holly?” Another strap eased down and she braced herself for his lips once more.

They came a second later, tracing her flesh as his fingers moved up and down her bare arm. But then he continued on, catching the dress and tugging it down her body until it pooled at her feet on the floor. She wore no bra and the panties she had on were scarcely more than a scrap of red.

Heat filled her cheeks when she was nearly naked, standing with her back to him. She could almost feel his gaze burning a caress down her backside.

“You have no idea how much you tempt me, Holly.” Strong fingers curled around her hips as he pressed himself against her. Through his tuxedo pants, the length of his arousal pressed into her backside. “You were the most beautiful woman in that room tonight.”

His words floated over her in a sensual caress, cocooning her in this moment and her desire for him. Rafiq’s lips brushed against the curve of her neck and a gasp spilled from her lips.

“Please.” She turned in his arms. “I need you so much. I’ve thought about you all day—about what we did last night.”

“I’m glad I wasn’t the only one.” His heated gaze slid over her and then he groaned. “All day I wanted to touch you.”

His hands moved to cup her breasts and her breath caught. Pleasure seared through her as he stroked her nipples and made a murmur of approval.

“And how could I not, when you are so responsive to my touch,
habiba
?” 

He led her over to the cream leather couch in the sitting room and then sat down and pulled her on his lap. He immediately cupped her breasts once more and pressed a hard kiss against her mouth.

“I love that I am the only man who has been with you like this.”

She liked it too. Somehow she knew making love to anyone else would’ve seemed like drinking watered-down wine. It had been worth the unintentional wait to see the blazing heat in his eyes as he spoke the husky, possessive words. For a moment she almost believed in happy endings. Let herself imagine that Rafiq would never let her go and would want to keep her with him forever.

As what, his wife? The words from the hideous woman at the party came back to haunt her. No, more likely a mistress when he grew bored with his wife. She squeezed her eyes shut and blocked out the awful thought. 

She couldn’t think about that now; it was much easier to think of the present. It would be enough, right? It had to be enough.

Rafiq pressed a soft kiss against her lips and then lifted his head slightly. “You look troubled,
habiba
.”

“Do I?” Had her thoughts been written all over her face?

He made a soft murmur of acknowledgment. “Do you worry it will hurt again?”

Before she could answer, he teased a finger around the tip of her breast.

Oh, heaven help her, it was becoming hard to think. Heat spilled between her legs and she shifted restlessly on his lap. “It really didn’t hurt all that much the first time. Please, Rafiq.”

“What do you want?” 

He wanted her to say it? Another flush burned her cheeks at just the idea of uttering what was going through her head right now.

“Would you like this?” He eased her back over his arm so that her breasts lifted closer to his face. 

Holly whimpered. Already she could envision the feeling of his mouth on her. Suckling. Teasing. She nearly shook with the need to feel it and the now-familiar ache between her legs returned.

But she didn’t have to say the words, because they became a reality. His lips caught one puckered tip and sucked it deep.

The soft, keening sound of pleasure was so high and desperate, it couldn’t have come from her. She clung to him, digging her nails into his arm as her world careened out of control. She stared down at his mouth against her breast and for a moment the desire became the less dominate emotion as a wave of tenderness shot through her. Tears pricked the back of her eyes at how poignant and intense the emotion was.

Rafiq groaned and switched his mouth to the other breast, plumping the flesh in his hand and suckling the nipple deep.

It was too much, and yet she wanted so much more. The tingles spread over her body and it almost seemed a chore to breathe, even as every gasp of air was a reminder of how alive he made her feel.

“Please, Rafiq. Oh please, I need you.”

He lifted his head from her breast and his gaze turned hooded, his smile knowing. “Yes. There is so much you need, Holly. So much you have not begun to experience that I will thoroughly enjoy teaching you.”

The sensual promise sent her pulse pounding. 

“But I will not take you here on a couch.” He gave a sardonic smile. “Not tonight, anyway.” 

Waiting seemed like pure torture, but really it must’ve only been a minute before she climbed onto the luxurious bed. The silk duvet danced across her back in a sensation like a tiny million fingers. 

Rafiq didn’t immediately climb into bed with her, but undressed swiftly. How was it he could call her beautiful and doubt himself? Did he not realize the beauty that was his physique? Her breath caught as she stared at him through her lashes.

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