My Arabian King Read online Marian Tee (Desert Sheikh #1)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Desert Sheikh Series by Marian Tee
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Total pages in book: 53
Estimated words: 50149 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 251(@200wpm)___ 201(@250wpm)___ 167(@300wpm)
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A shadow fell over her, and when Harper caught a glimpse of a man in a dark suit in the corner of her eye, she didn’t bother looking up, hoping that whoever it was would take the hint. Did she really have to send a damn memo just to have everyone understand that she and the sheikh were not close and so there was no point trying to get on her good side? It was such a bother, and it was the damn sheikh’s—-

“Ms. Griffiths? We have been instructed by the Emir Sheikh to take you into custody.”

“Thanks, but no—-” Wait a minute, had she heard him right? Harper jumped to her feet, gaping. “Excuse me?”

The three men in front of her remained expressionless.

Harper’s teeth started to gnash. The damn sheikh was at it again.

KHALIL COULDN’T HELP grinning as Harper stalked into his office and angrily slammed the doors behind her. “You damn bully!” Her green eyes shot sparks at him while a lovely flush stained her cheeks. She was panting, too, like she had run all the way here just so she could start yelling at him as soon as possible.

And knowing Harper as he did, the sheikh was certain this was the case.

Rising to his feet, he said smoothly, “Thank you for coming, Harper.”

“Like you gave me a choice! You do realize that your goons only lacked a pair of handcuffs and everyone would think you had me arrested, don’t you?”

“Is that so?”

“Ha! Don’t you dare pretend that wasn’t exactly what you planned to happen! Everyone was looking at me like I had stolen the silver or something!”

“Only an idiot would think you’d commit such a crime.”

“That’s true,” Harper snapped. “Because if I had to commit a crime, it would be to choke the life out of you!” She threw her hands up in a fit of frustration. “Why do you get such a kick out of bullying me?”

“I’m not quite sure myself,” the sheikh answered truthfully. “All I know is that I like seeing you angry. Watching your face then is like reading a book. It’s quite expressive, and highly amusing—-” He had to break off after that, with Harper letting out an ear-splitting screech of anger.

“I am not here to be your amusement!”

And yet you have always been that to me, the sheikh thought.

And the realization almost gave him pause.

Harper Griffiths had been quite a refreshing source of entertainment to him for the past eight years, and she had held his attention without trying to, and far longer than any woman had ever done. The fact that it was so bothered the sheikh for some reason, and it almost made him think twice about what he was about to propose. But then he remembered that time was not in his favor, and the sheikh’s momentary hesitation dissolved in a flash.

He started walking towards her again, this time crossing the room with purposeful strides. Meanwhile, Harper was still ranting, enumerating his bullying pranks over the years and riling herself up in the process.

Don’t think I’ve forgotten that time when you said you only wanted to dance with me because you didn’t want just any guy to get his hands on your honorary little sister? Do you know how many hate letters were sent to my house after that? Thousands! And some of them told me to go fucking kill myself!

“Stop toying with me!” The shrillness of her voice made Harper mentally cringe, but she could no longer help it. Whirling around, she drew a deep breath, intending to tell the sheikh once and for all that he was never to mess with her life again—-

Whoa!

Harper jumped back, startled by his sudden proximity. “D-don’t sneak up on me like that!” And don’t look so handsome when you’re near me. The sheikh was now dressed in casual Western clothing, dispensing with the robe in favor of a gray V-necked shirt and a loose pair of trousers. It made him look very different—-

But it also still made him look sexy like usual, enough to make her heart sway like crazy.

Damn sheikh.

“I wasn’t sneaking up on you,” the sheikh said in his usual soft tone. “I just don’t make a habit of marching noisily like you do.”

“I do not!” Well, okay, she did, but a gentleman would never have pointed that out.

The sheikh gestured towards the seating area. “If you would make yourself comfortable?”

“Is that a command as well?”

“If that’s what turns you on.”

Harper’s jaw dropped. “Sheikh!” Where. The. Hell. Did. That. Come. From?

The sheikh laughed. “Aistajama.” Be at ease. “It is merely a joke.”

She gave him a wooden smile. “Funny.” Not. She hurried away from him and practically collapsed on the couch, red-faced and trembling. Had he really said that? Had he?

If that’s what turns you on...

Her cheeks burned hotter. The sheikh had never spoken to her like that before. Never! So why would he say such a thing now?


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