Read The Perfect Temptation Online
Authors: Leslie LaFoy
an English cad has bedded his
princess?"
The gentle sense of happiness shattered as
two realizations
crashed over her. She was a princess. And
for Aiden
that changed everything between them. Her
mind reeling
and her heart hammering, she refolded the
letter with great
care, desperately searching for her way,
for the right
words. Putting the letter aside and turning
to place het
hands on his knees, she smiled up at him.
"In the first
place," she began, "I can't see
any reason for him to ever
learn of it. And in the second, I would
think that I'm proof
that he fully understands the power of
temptation and passion."
She could see the struggle between
temptation and reason
in the hard line of his jaw; he wanted to
believe her, wanted
to reach for her. "Will you be a
lesser princess because
you're half English?"
She couldn't lie to him. "In the eyes
of some. But not
Kedar's. You'd like him, Aiden. He's a good
and kind and fair
man."
He sighed and swallowed. And then,
blessedly, his eyes lit
with sparks of anger. "In England
princesses are married
off-as the expression goes-advantageously.
Is that what's
going to happen to you, Alex? Are you to be
married off to
the highest bidder?"
"The choice of husbands will
be
mine. And-"
"Will he mind too terribly much,"
he interrupted bitterly,
''that I danced with you before he
did?"
"I'll never choose one, Aiden,"
she finished calmly, hoping
to soothe him. "No one will force me
to wed."
"So you'll go through life
alone."
His tone made it an accusation. Her own
anger flared. "As
I recall, it's what you intend to do. Why
is it a situation appropriate
for you, but not for me?"
He rammed his hands into the pockets of his
coat and
stared off over her head, the muscles in
his jaw pulsing furiously.
"You could stay here, Alex. Keep the
Blue Elephant.
I'll run the shipping route for you and
bring you all that you
need."
And she would be alone, waiting for him to
come into
port, living for those few days a year,
praying
all
the others
that nothing horrible had happened to him,
and always waiting
for the day when he'd tell her that he
wouldn't be coming
back, that he'd fallen in love with another
woman. No,
that wasn't the life she wanted with him.
If
she couldn't be
his wife and the mother of his children,
then it was better
that they break it cleanly. Better that
they part with sweet
memories than to linger for years, trying
to sustain hopes
that would eventually wither away.
She knew that she could ask him to come
back to India
with her, but she also knew that even
if
he accepted, there
would come a day when he wished he- hadn't.
He bad too
much pride to be a kept man, too much
energy to wander the
balls of the royal court, day in and day
out, without purpose.
No, he bad peace to make with his father
and a shipping
company to someday lead. His path lay to
the west, hers to
the east.
In
loving
him,
she had to let
him
go.
''As a. princess, I have responsibilities:'
she began, her
heart tearing, her soul aching, her mind
certain that she was
choosing the only path she could.
"In
addition
to those of
being the royal tutor. I can't stay, Aiden.
The
decision
's been
made for me. In a way, it's a relief."
He leaned back against the wall and pulled
his hands
from his pockets to scrub them over his
face. "God," he
groaned, letting them fall into his lap as
he stared off over
her head again. "I knew you'd say
that. Duty before all else.
It's so damn British."
"Please don't be sad, Aiden.
Or
angry." She reached up
and took his hands in hers, loving him so
much, unwilling to
let him go a single moment before she
absolutely had to.
"We've known from the beginning that
there was no forever
for us. Only the length of time we have
together has changed.
It's now just shorter than we'd
hoped."
Forcing a buoyancy into her voice she
didn't feel, she
smiled up at
him
and added brightly, "Which, to my mind,
anyway, suggests that we should probably
make every second
of it count."
He didn't move, didn't make a sound. As
though he
hadn't heard a word she'd said. He
continued to stare at the
other side of the room, blinking, looking
for all the world
like a caged
animal.
Part
of her wanted to gather
him
into
her
arms
and
rock
him
gently,
to
assure
him
that all wasn't
as hopeless as he thought. Another
part
of her wanted to take
him
by the lapels
of his
coat
and shake
him
until his teeth
rattled. She decided on a middling
course.
Releasing his bands, she rose to her feet,
and
then
reached
down
for his foot, one hand on
the
heel of his boot,
the other around his instep.
''What are you doing?"
At least she finally had his attention.
"Making a choice:'
she answered, pulling.
The
boot
didn't budge
and she adjusted
her stance for better leverage.
"Alex, you're a princess,"
be
said as she tugged-without
effect-again. "I
know
that it shouldn't make any
difference,
but it does.
It
makes a big difference."
She gritted her teeth and, trying a third
time, replied,
“I'm the very same woman I was at midnight.
Aiden."
''Alex, darling, stop." And then he
took the choice from
her by gently but firmly pulling his foot
from her grasp.
Turning, she found him still slouched back
against the
wall. But the caged look was gone.
One
comer of his mouth
was quirked up in a smile that seemed
slightly more amused
then it did sad. It gave her just enough hope
to press him for
more. Kneeling down between his thighs, she
cradled his
face in her hands and met his gaze
squarely, lovingly. His
hands came up off his thighs and then he
started, sucked a
hard breath and forced them back down. The
smile disappeared,
replaced by a thin line of resolve.
Alex ignored it all and quietly asked,
"Is denying ourselves
pleasure going to make me a virgin
again?"
"I wish it could."
So softly, so earnestly, from so deep in
his heart. "You regret
far too easily, Aiden," she countered,
loving him for the
tender soul that he was, wanting with all
of hers a forever
they couldn't have. ''The past is over and
gone. It can't be
changed," she went on, pouring
all
the hope that she could
have into her words. "What will come
in the future can't be
known. All that exists is
now,
Aiden. This one
moment in
time. Live in it with me. Please. Make love
with me."
His confusion tore at her heart, but she
waited in silence,
watching temptation and wonder struggle
against his sense
of right and wrong, praying that desire
would win the battle.
Then suddenly the haunted, desperate look
flickered through
the depths of his eyes. His breathing
ragged, his pulse hammering
against the palms of her hands, he forced
himself to
swallow.
"If
I asked you to…"
She pressed her fingers to his lips,
silencing him. ''This
moment, Aiden," she whispered.
"Don't look forward. Don't
look back. Look at
me."
He couldn't fight any more, couldn't
breathe, couldn't do
anything except feel a relentless, utterly
overwhelming-sense
of desperation. It wasn't right Or noble.
Or honorable.
It
was
need; raw, primal, and undeniable. A need
to escape the pain,
a need to lose himself in the sated,
mindless oblivion that
only she could give him. He needed her. And
God help him,
he wanted her more than life itself. For
just this moment ...
The floodgates opened and he surrendered to
the unrelenting
torrent. He reached for her, wrapping her
in his arms
and hauling her hard against him, crushing
her lips under his
own. She met his advance with a cry of joy
and a ferocity
every bit the equal of his own. With a
grateful moan, he spiraled
away into the searing salvation of passion.
Alex awoke with a smile and Aiden curled
around her. There
was, she knew, no happier, more deeply and
thoroughly satisfied
woman on earth.
It
was a miracle that she had any
mind left at all. And if she could ever
possibly want again ...
She'd be extremely grateful, she admitted,
grinning. And
she most certainly wouldn't squander the
opportunity. God,
what she wouldn't give to spend the rest of
the day right
where she was. She glanced toward the
window and, with a
resigned sigh, accepted that she couldn't
keep life from intruding
on bliss.
Easing her leg out from under Aiden's went
smoothly.