Captured and Crowned. Janette Kenny

Captured and Crowned - Janette  Kenny


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the defiance in that singular word.

      That explained why she was in Istanbul shopping for fabric. She was bent on living her life as a designer up until the eleventh hour, when she’d be forced to marry.

      “If there is any way we can put the wedding off until after the Athens show—” she said.

      “Absolutely not. The marriage must proceed as planned.”

      The pleasure he’d thought to gain from besting her eluded him. Not that feelings had any place in duty. He was honor-bound to take up the reins his brother had relinquished.

      “Your role is to be my faithful wife and mother to my heirs,” he said, putting emphasis on the importance of fidelity while fighting the overwhelming urge to take her in his arms and remind her that they had been very good together one stolen afternoon.

      The contradictions she dredged up in him made no sense. He hated this off-balance feeling that gripped him when he was with her, for he didn’t know what to do that would make him feel steady again.

      At least he wasn’t the only one afflicted with uncertainty. He saw her throat work. Saw worry and fear flicker in her eyes.

      “You don’t love me,” she said, shocking the hell out of him with that statement. “You don’t even like me.”

      No, but he desired her more than he’d ever desired a woman. “Our bond is about duty, Demetria. Duty to your family and my country.”

      “I know that,” she said, in a voice heavy with resignation.

      She fidgeted with the package she’d bought and bit her lower lip, and he was reminded again of doing the same to her on that sun-kissed slab of rock.

      “Would you at least allow me to design my wedding gown? I intended to broach the subject to Gregor at our next visit, but the King’s death has set things in motion far too quickly.”

      “Your gown has already been commissioned,” he said. “Gregor obviously saw to it right after the King’s demise.

      Though Kristo wouldn’t have known it if the lavish gown hadn’t arrived just before he’d left the palace to fetch her. He’d had it placed in the suite he’d reserved for her. The suite adjoining his own.

      It made sense that she get accustomed to her apartments now. To his as well?

      The thought had crossed his mind more often than he cared to admit since he’d made the decision to bring her to the palace nearly two weeks before the wedding.

      “But I wasn’t consulted at all,” she said, her voice rising in clear annoyance at his brother’s actions.

      He was not surprised, for he knew that while women adored lavish gifts of jewels, they could be extremely prickly about choosing their own clothes for special occasions. And nothing could possibly be more special than a royal wedding!

      In this regard Gregor was exactly like their father—both experts at orchestrating their lives as well as those around them. Hadn’t his brother done much the same with Kristo? Waiting until he’d deemed the time was right to step down from the throne without consulting him? Without alerting him of his duty to claim the crown and the woman?

      “Please,” she said, and the imploring quaver in her voice drew his gaze back to her. The longing in her beguiling eyes moved him more than he would ever admit, for to do so was weakness on his part. “Allow me this one concession.”

      Of course one request would lead to another, and another…

      He shook his head, thinking it was incomprehensible for the future Queen to make her own clothes, let alone design them. What manner of woman was Demetria? What other secrets was she hiding from him?

      “I’ll think about it,” he said as they reached the airport.

      In moments they’d climbed into the tram that would deliver them to his private plane. Again she hesitated before choosing a seat, but his guards decided it for her by placing her between them.

      A logical choice to hem her in—so why did he resent being denied her company? He should be glad he was being spared further requests that might pop into her head.

      He slammed onto the forward seat beside his chief bodyguard Vasos, vexed with himself for softening toward her. When he was in her company it was far too easy to forget that she’d been unfaithful to Gregor. That given the chance she’d likely betray him as well.

      That was what he must bear in mind all the time. She was not to be trusted. Not to be pampered one bit.

      He certainly needed to know more about this partner of hers. Needed to know what she’d been doing the past year.

      As for bringing Demetria to Angyra? He was asserting his power over her because he could. Because he’d thought of her too much in the past year. Because he wanted her where he could watch her, touch her, kiss her if he so desired.

      She was his now. Nothing could stop him from taking her.

      

      Despite her reluctance to return here, Demi thought the island was still breathtaking. A true emerald set amid an azure sea.

      But the arrogant man sitting too close beside her was a torment she could live without—especially now, when she struggled to control her emotions around him.

      Drawing a decent breath had become a battle, for she pulled his scent deep into her lungs, into her senses. Her skin tingled and an unwanted ache pulsed low in her belly.

      As the limo whipped along the serpentine road up the mountain to the palace, she hoped that this time alone together would give them the opportunity to get to know one another on more than an intimate level. Perhaps they’d somehow find a common ground on which to build their future.

      Thus far her future revolved around duty to the crown. Marriage. Producing the royal heir as well as other children.

      If there was any affection to be had, her life wouldn’t loom so grimly. But Kristo didn’t even like her. In fact he resented her for surrendering to him one year ago.

      There was nothing she could do to change that fact. Nothing.

      The drive to the palace was thankfully short. In a frantic effort to put him from her thoughts, she took in the pastoral beauty of the grounds as the car sped up the curved drive. But instead of stopping at the guesthouse, where her family had always stayed during their annual visits, the car continued on toward the house.

      “Won’t I be given my usual room?” she asked, heart racing more the closer they drew to the massive palace perched on the bluff.

      “I’ve had a suite prepared for you in the palace.”

      “Why?”

      “There is no reason for you to move twice. Besides, it is a matter of security.”

      Security? No, it was a matter of keeping her under lock and key. Of bending her to his will even before they married.

      In the guesthouse she’d have been able to sit by the pool. Enjoy the sauna. Or lounge on the terrace and watch the ships ride the azure sea. She could have taken a walk to the beach and lost herself in thought.

      But protesting would get her nowhere. In fact, if she was biddable on this count he might relent on what she really wanted to do. Make her own gown.

      So she planted a serene smile on her face as the car stopped on the private terrace at the side of the palace.

      Kristo untangled his long legs and got out first, and Demi drew her first decent breath of air. But her reprieve was short-lived.

      Though the chauffeur opened the door with a smile, it was Kristo who extended his hand to her. He wasn’t smiling!

      In fact he looked as if he could eat her whole and spit her bones into the sea. Well, in this they agreed. But there was nothing they could do about it.

      She


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