The Prince’s Bride – Part 2 (The Prince’s Bride #2) Read Online J.J. McAvoy

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Funny, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Prince's Bride Series by J.J. McAvoy
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Total pages in book: 124
Estimated words: 116570 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 583(@200wpm)___ 466(@250wpm)___ 389(@300wpm)
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“If you insist.” I grinned.

Leaning over, he kissed the side of my cheek. “I insist.”

“It’s a date.”

“Good. I look forward to it,” Gale whispered, giving me my rose and taking a step back from me. He glanced around the room. “Forgive me for the intrusion, ladies. Enjoy your lunch.”

With that, he backed out and left just as swiftly and almost magically as he had appeared. Slowly, I sank back into my chair.

“If you smile any harder, your face might crack, Odette,” Eliza teased me.

Let it crack, I thought, lifting the rose to my nose, sitting forward.

Across from me was, of course, Sophia. She smiled, but it wasn’t as fake as it was when she first came in.

And I took small comfort in that.

Chapter 19

The next morning, I was so excited I was scared.

Scared about leaving the palace. Scared that I had chosen the wrong outfit. Scared of what the papers were saying about me this morning. Scared that Gale had changed his mind.

“Miss?” I turned to see Gelula waiting for me at the door. The look on her face did not ease my fears at all.

“What is it?” I asked, rising from the vanity to meet her. “Did he cancel?”

“No, ma’am. It’s just—never mind.”

“Please do not do that, Gelula. It is only going to make me more paranoid. What is going on? Is it the papers? I haven’t looked—”

“No, miss. It’s just the Adelaar, and the queen were heard arguing last night.”

“What?”

She nodded. “Apparently, he did not get her approval for today. And when she tried to talk him out of it, he refused. And said—”

“And said?”

“He said, ‘I do not know if you are trying to help us or destroy us.’”

“And the whole palace is talking about it now.” It wasn’t a question. I knew they were, which was why she looked as she did. And just like that, my fear was justified. If Gale and I went out on this date, it was in direct opposition to the queen, and everyone would know we had disobeyed her. If we didn’t go, not only did that make yesterday’s act look like a complete and utter charade, but it would expose that he had lied about the queen giving us permission.

“What is happening now?” I asked, but before she could answer, there was a knock at the door. I stood straight, prepared for who I thought would be the queen, only for it to be Gale, standing in jeans, casual shirt, and jacket.

“Good morning.” He smiled, stepping into the room. “What’s wrong?”

I looked at Gelula, who curtsied before exiting, closing the door behind her.

“Are you sure it is a good morning?” I asked.

“What do you mean?”

“Gelula just told me you fought with the queen last night. Gale. Now everyone is going to be saying that we are—no, I am the one causing a rift—”

“Odette.” He put his hands on my face. “Breathe.”

“Gale.”

“Breathe.”

I took a deep breath for him.

“Good, now before you panic, know that the queen really is giving us the day off.”

“What? But—”

“No buts.” He chuckled, but slowly, his smile fell. “Sadly, we do not know who the palace mole is. But we can confuse the gossip. Yesterday, the queen gave us permission. Now the queen is against it. Whatever the press reports will not change what everyone saw at the lunch-in yesterday, so either I am lying, or the source is. Let them all fight over whatever it is they wish to believe. And let us go out. Let me take you out. Please. Please.”

I laughed and nodded as he playfully begged and pouted. “Okay.”

“Promise me you will not think of protocols or lessons or anything other than having fun today.”

“I promise.”

“Brilliant.” He kissed my lips quickly, and even though it was just a second, all of me tingled. He moved to the door but then stopped once more, turning around and kissing me again for much longer. As his body pressed against mine, his tongue in my mouth and mine in his, he stole all of my breath away. When he finally released me, he placed his forehead on mine, smiling. “Forgive me. It has been far too long since I’ve done that.”

“Nothing to forgive.”

Nodding, this time, he took my hand. He opened the door himself to the surprise of the people waiting outside. But he didn’t mind them or anyone else who watched us head toward the side entrance, hand in hand, nearly hugging. Part of me wanted to put a respectable distance between us, but Gale held on tighter so I couldn’t. I did my best to ignore everyone else, and because of how fast we were walking, we made it out the doors in record time.

There on the gravel was an old and classic red two-passenger convertible with white seats.

“I wished to take a motorcycle, but I was overruled by our handlers,” Gale jokingly said as he held open the door for me, nodding his head to Iskandar, who stood behind the car with Thelma; both of them had motorcycles of their own, though. “They wouldn’t even let me have the top down.”


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