Page 28 of Prince Albert
âYou could go back, you know,â Raine says, sipping her coffee. Weâre sitting at a café in downtown Budapest, people-watching. Raine's boyfriend is sightseeing with a group of people from the hostel, probably shooed away by Raine so that she could interrogate me about Albie.
âSeriously, Iâm totally fine,â I say. Itâs an obvious lie, yet I feel the need to say it. I feel the need to convince myself of that fact. âIâm having fun.â
âYouâre having a terrible time,â she says. âYou should go back to him.â
âAfter I flipped out and went running away?â I ask. âI can't. Besides, itâs Albie. Heâs the playboy prince. There are plenty of women who will be throwing themselves at him. Iâm sure heâs moved on already.â
âYouâre so full of shit, Belle,â she says.
âIâm not! Youâre the one who knows all about his exploits in the tabloids.â
âThose are the tabloids,â she says. âWe both know that stuff is only partly true.â
I cock my head to the side and raise my eyebrows. âPlease,â I say. âThe stuff I read about Albie was mostly true.â
âBut that was before you met.â
âAnd itâll be true again, after me.â
âYou donât believe that,â she says.
âI don't know what to believe," I say. "I'm sure he hates me now."
âGo to him,â she says. âTell him that you were stupid and foolish and impulsive and you ran because thatâs what you do.â
âWhat?â I squeal. âBecause thatâs what I do? I donât do that.â
âBelle.â Raine sips her coffee and gives me a knowing look. âI love you. But you know Iâm right.â
I roll my eyes at her and exhale heavily. âOkay, I run. I ran. I fucked up.â
As I speak the words, my heart sinks, because I know theyâre true. I fucked up. I was falling for Albie and I got scared and ran. And now itâs messed up.
âDo you love him?â
âMy mother is marrying his father, Raine,â I say, shaking my head. âThe whole world is watching us."
"That's not what I asked."
I still avoid answering her question. "I was sneaking around with him, and playing with fire, and itâs my own damn fault I got burned. It would have happened, whether he told his father we got married or not.â
âHe told his father?â Raine asks.
âYes!â I say, my voice a little bit too loud. I look around at the other café patrons, before leaning in closer to her. âHe told his father that we were married in Vegas.â
âSo he loves you, too, Belle,â she says.
âWhat are you talking about?â I ask. âHe outed us.â
She raises her eyebrows. âWhy do you think he told his father he married you?â
âBecause he ââ Iâm about to say, because he was standing up to his father. Except I know thatâs not all of it.
Because he loves me.
Shit.
âExactly,â Raine says, even though I havenât said the words out loud. âAnd I know you love him. Itâs written all over you. Itâs been in every word youâve said about him on the phone since you got there, Belle.â
âOh God,â I say, my heart sinking. âIâve been a total idiot.â
âA little bit,â Raine says, smiling.
âCrap,â I blurt out. âWhat the hell do I do now? Call him? âHey, I know that I ran away from Protrovia and that our parents are going to basically disown us for this, but I just wanted to tell you that I love you?ââ
âI probably wouldnât put it exactly like that.â
âShit. I love him. Iâm in love with him.â
Raine nods. âSo what are you going to do about it?â
CHAPTER FORTY-THREE
Albie
âThis is fucking ridiculous,â Alex yells from the backseat of the SUV. "Dad is going to kill us when he finds out we all took off â and that you guys are with us."
"He won't kill us," Noah says. "I'm sure he has people to do that for him."
"You're always looking at the bright side of things, Noah," Alex says. "It's probably why you and my brother get along so well."
"At least you'll be dead and not fired," Noah says.
"No one is getting murdered or fired." My voice has a hard edge I can't quite keep out of it. I'm more nervous than I should be right now at the prospect of tracking down Belle. I should be excited. Isn't that how you're supposed to feel when you tell a woman you love her?
Instead, I feel edgy and irritable.
Part of me is afraid she's going to tell me to go to hell.
Or worse, she'll tell me she doesn't feel the same, and that it's been about the sex all along.
"How far is Budapest exactly?" Alex asks. "We should have just taken the helicopter."
"It's one thing to sneak out of a tea party in the helicopter, but another to try to be stealthy about flying to Budapest," I say. "It's only a couple of hours anyway."
"We couldn't get the exact location from the head of security," Max says. "Budapest was as far as they could narrow it down."
"Why don't you call Raine?" Alex asks. "Or are you going for a big dramatic entrance?â
"The girl who bursts into our father's room and announces she's sleeping with her bodyguard is giving me shit about drama?" I ask.
"I was trying to take some of the heat off of you," she protests. âObviously, it was a miscalculated move on my part.â
âNo shit,â Max says.
âIf dad didnât kill Max after you told him you were sleeping with Max, then all of us will be just fine,â I note.
âThanks,â Max says. âI think.â
âIâm not going to call Raine,â I tell Alex. âNot until weâre actually in Budapest.â
âSo Belle canât run,â Alex says.
So Belle canât run.
She makes it sound like Iâm tracking Belle down like some kind of fugitive.
âSheâll want to see you,â Noah says.
âTotally,â Alex says, her voice unnaturally bright.
I focus my eyes straight ahead on the road. âThis conversation isnât helping at all.â
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR
Belle
âBeer,â Raine says, handing me a glass. âItâs medicinal. Spending all night worrying isnât going to do anything for you. Weâll go back to Protrovia in the morning.â
âRight now, you medicate with food and beer,â Phoenix says. âItâs therapeutic.â
âFine, fine.â I study my menu, but my head is spinning, my thoughts focused on all of the things I need to say to Albie.
Why the hell didnât I just tell him I loved him when I was in Protrovia?
Raineâs phone buzzes, and Phoenix groans loudly as Raine looks at the screen. âWe said no phones during dinner,â he says, grabbing it from her hand.
âGive that back to me now,â she insists, slapping him playfully on the arm. âItâs important.â
âItâs important?â he asks, holding up the phone, but she snaps it out of his hand. âWhat do you think, Belle? Raine buys us the next round of beers since sheâs on the phone during dinner?â
Raine looks up from the phone long enough to glare at us, before burying her head and furiously texting.
âYes, definitely,â I say absently, still thinking about what Iâm going to say to Albie tomorrow. âThe next round of beers is on Raine.â
âIâm going to remember you gave me grief about this,â Raine says.
âWhy?â I ask. But Iâm immediately distracted by the waitress coming over to take our orders, and then Phoenix orders more beer and he's telling me stories about their adventures over the summer.
Iâm finishing my dinner and Iâm on my second beer when Raine and Phoenix look up, their eyes focused behind me. I hear the chatter of other diners in the restaurant, people whispering and pointing.
âBelle.â
Iâd recognize his voice anywhere.
I stand up and tur
n around slowly, my heart beating wildly in my chest. âAlbie.â
Heâs standing there, holding a pink box. A few feet behind him are Alex, Noah, and Max. The bodyguards stand there nonchalantly, but Alex looks like a kid on Christmas morning, her hands clasped together.
Albie steps closer to me and hands me the box.
The box. The one he sent me the first time. I shake it gently, listening to the rattle of the objects inside.
That fucker brought the box of sex toys with him to this restaurant, and just handed it to me in front of everyone.
âFlowers just seemed so boring,â he says. âAnd you left this behind.â
âYouâre such a shit,â I whisper. âIâm not opening this.â
My hands are trembling.
âI hope not,â he says. âThat would make headlines.â
âSo you came all the way from Protrovia to return this?â I ask.
âI drove all the way from Protrovia because I have something to say,â he says. âRight here. In front of everyone.â
âSo do I,â I blurt out, summoning every bit of confidence I have to ignore the stares of everyone around us. I can see people taking out cameras, but I donât care. âI really fucked up by leaving, Albie. I â I want you. I donât care about any of the rest of it. Thatâs all I know, and I ââ
âBelle,â Albie interrupts. âIâve been with a lot of women.â
âA lot,â Noah says from behind him, and Alex punches him on the arm.
âShut up, Noah,â Albie says. He clears his throat, looking me in the eyes, and everything goes still and quiet. Suddenly, itâs as if weâre the only two people in the world. Itâs Albie and I, and Iâm not scared anymore. Iâm the calmest Iâve been in a long time. âI might have been with other women in the past, but Iâve never been in love. I never wanted to be in love. And then you ran into me in Vegas.â
âYou ran into me,â I say softly. Iâm standing here suddenly grinning like an idiot, unable to get this stupid smile off my face.
âDrunken disheveled Cinderella,â he says.
âPrince Not-So-Charming.â
âThis is where Iâm supposed to say something really poetic and meaningful,â he says.
I raise my eyebrows. âMeaningful and poetic doesnât suit you,â I say.
âIâm not very poetic,â he says. He leans in close to me, his mouth near my ear. âBut I have a big cock. Hopefully that makes up for it.â
I laugh, even as a shiver runs up my spine at his words. âIâll have to let you know.â
âDoes that mean youâre going to face all of the public bullshit and consequences with me?â he asks.
I take a deep breath. âI think it does.â
âGood,â he says. âBecause I canât think of anyone else Iâd rather face a public scandal with than you.â
âThat'sâ¦uhâ¦sweet.â
He leans in close to me and puts his finger under my chin, tilting my head up to meet his. âI love you, you know,â he says. âAnd Iâm going to love the hell out of you as long as youâll let me.â
âThatâs the most romantic thing Iâve ever heard,â I say, with a laugh. I hear a whoop behind us, but everyone fades into a blur as Albie brings his lips down hard on mine. He kisses me like itâs been forever since he last touched me, even though itâs only been days, and I feel myself melting against him.
Like heâs where I belong.
Because thatâs the truth. I belong with him.
When he pulls away, he grabs one side of the box as it starts to fall. âDonât lose that, luv,â he says. âWouldnât want the press getting that photo.â
âI canât believe Iâm in love with someone who brings this as a grand gesture,â I say, my hand firmly on the lid of the box.
âAnd you thought princes were classy,â he says.
âI was misled by the fairy tales.â
âAre we going to stand here all night watching the two of you talk?â Alex shouts.
So Albie kisses me again, his arm wrapping around my lower back and pulling me tightly against him as I try to balance the box in one hand, nearly failing. I push him away, laughing.
âAre you scared?â Albie whispers. âEveryone is watching us, you know.â
âTerrified,â I say, as he grabs my hand.
Thatâs only partly true. Iâm terrified and excited and content, all at the same time.
âThatâs that prince,â I hear a woman call through the crowd. âAnd his stepsister!â
His hand on mine, he turns with me to face the restaurant. âI apologize for interrupting everyoneâs dinner,â he says, squeezing my hand. âBut I hope that picking up your dinner tabs will make up for the inconvenience.â
Several guys in the back of the restaurant hold up their beers and whoop loudly, before the room erupts in applause. Camera flashes go off, and I can see some diners holding up their phones to record. Normally, all of the attention would make me want to crawl into a hole and hide, but right now, Iâm practically floating on a cloud.
Albie holds up his hand, and the room goes quiet. âI just ask for one more minute of your time,â he says. âYou may or may not know who I am ââ
âYeah, youâre that fucking prince,â an obviously drunk man in the restaurant yells, and Albie chuckles.
âThatâs me,â he says, amid laughter from the crowd. âThat fucking prince, in some circles. Iâve been in the news recently. Well, weâve been in the headlines, recently, Belle and I. Weâve caused quite a scandal.â
Now, the room goes quiet, everyoneâs attention on Albie.
âAnd I have something to say about that scandal,â he says. âThis is Belle. You might not know her, because sheâs not the attention whore that Iâve been. In fact, for the last two years, she hasnât even been on this continent. But I hope that sheâll let the public get to know her, in the future. Sheâs brilliant, and funny, and the kindest person Iâve ever met. And for some bizarre reason, she likes me.â
âLoves you,â I correct.
âShe loves me,â Albie says. âAnd I married her. In the United States. We got married in Las Vegas the night we met.â
âBy an Elvis impersonator,â I add, laughing.
âBy Elvis,â Albie says. âAnd we wereâ¦well, letâs just say there were a lot of tequila shots involved.â
âA lot,â I say.