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Chapter 1
Meredith
I grunted with the impact of hitting the floor. It was not in the least bit romantic or lady-like. I didn’t care.
Before he could get a good hold on me, I rolled to the side and sprung to my feet. I bounced a few times as I watched him move out of my reach. The smile on my face was wide. My heart beat strongly in my chest from the exertion and my lungs bellowed as I sucked in air. I felt good. I felt alive. This was what I was born to do and I was amongst the lucky few who actually had the opportunity to live their dream.
“Had enough?” I asked as Jamie got to his feet.
The training room was empty except for the two of us. This had become a ritual of sorts. A way to wind down at the end of the day with the added bonus of spending some uninterrupted alone-time together. There was also the fact that nobody would think it suspicious. No one would suspect that the two of us were seeing each other even though we spent every night together in the training room after our shifts had ended.
Jamie grinned slowly at me and I had to suppress a shiver. The man was far too cute for his own good. He had height and reach on me, strength too, but he wasn’t overly large and muscle-bound like some of the guys. That’s not to say he wasn’t built. Like seriously built. His dark blonde hair was cropped short and he had a well-trimmed beard. It was his eyes though that got me. Every. Single. Time. They were grey and when he was smiling like he was right now, they were almost silver. I’d seen them turn dark and stormy and I might have to admit that that’s when I liked them best. It might be because they turned that dark colour just before he kissed me - which was infrequently.
“Just letting you regroup, agapoúla mou,” he said as he prowled toward me.
I knew that Jamie had Greek heritage, but we didn’t talk much about his family - or mine for that matter. We joined the royal guard at the same time and had been training together for as long as I could remember, although it was only recently that our relationship had changed. We had always been friends, now we had slipped into something more. Something I wasn’t yet willing to analyse. Something we weren’t prepared to make public. We could both lose our jobs if the current state of our relationship became known.
“You know I’m winning, right?” I said as we circled each other.
Jamie may be bigger and stronger than me, but I was nimble and quick. Oh, and flexible which came in handy when we were wrestling. I couldn’t help the grin that stretched my lips wide. I used to train with Alyssa, before she became queen, and we were fairly evenly matched. Since both Benjamin and Von Bartham had put a stop to our full-body-contact sparring, I had been training with the guys - Jamie more often than not. It’s probably why our relationship changed. Couples that wrestled together, stayed together.
“What have I told you about counting your chickens?” Jamie said.
Before the words had even registered in my brain, he was on me. I barely had time to realise what was happening before I was lying on the ground with his body weight holding me down. I flopped about like a fish trying to dislodge his bulk, but it was to no avail. He flipped me over and locked his leg around my waist, pulling me toward his chest and then securing my arms by banding his around me. The body-triangle. My nemesis.
“Now,” he breathed in my ear, “what was that you were saying about winning?”
I struggled vainly against the hold, but he had me locked up tight. We were both breathing hard. His hot breath was on my neck and it was only my pride that stopped me from melting against him. We were both sweaty and no doubt smelly and still I was having the best time. Well, apart from the fact that he had beaten me again. He knew my weakness. He knew I couldn’t get out of this hold and he employed it whenever he thought I needed to be taken down a peg.
I struggled again, trying to roll us over, but he wouldn’t budge. There was something about the way he moved that was deceptive and it got me every time. He lumbered, like he was slow and heavy, but it was all an act. The fact was that he moved with grace and agility that defied his size. I’d gotten cocky and miscalculated his speed - something I did far too often. You would think that all the time we spent sparring would mean that I would learn never to underestimate him and yet here I was, locked in a hold that I couldn’t get out of. Again. It seemed that our after-hours training sessions always ended up with us in this exact position.
I relaxed my body, going limp in his arms. He and I both knew that he had won and that our bout was over. His hold loosened but he didn’t let go of me. We sat like that on the floor, our bodies pressed close, my back to his chest, his breath in my ear. I closed my eyes. There was a war inside me. I liked this feeling of being wrapped up in him - even if we were both sweaty and smelling like a week old gym bag - but I was also annoyed. I was cranky at myself for falling for his deceptive movement and I was cranky at him for not only knowing my weakness but using it against me.
Annoyance won out.
I broke out of his hold and rolled away from him. I stood and smoothed out the body suit I wore while training. He leaned back on his arms and looked up at me, but I refused to look into those eyes that would see far more than I wanted them to.
“Meredith,” he said as I walked away from him. “Agapoúla mou,” he said softly when I didn’t answer him.
I didn’t turn around to face him. I struggled to get my own emotions under control. I felt him, rather than heard him, as he stood close behind me. His body heat seared me through the thin biometric fabric of my bodysuit. His hands landed gently on my shoulders and then slipped down my arms before tightening in a gentle grip. He spun me around so that I was facing him and tucked a finger under my chin so that I had to look up at him and into those eyes that had gone the stormy colour that I loved.
He dipped his head and brushed his lips across mine in the barest of touches. It was risky. Being together like this. Anyone could walk in and catch us. He did it again, increasing the pressure slightly and I couldn’t resist. It didn’t matter that I was mad at him, the way he kissed me broke through all my resistance. I kissed him back and his hands went into my hair, pulling it out of its ponytail so that it fell down in a tumble of red curls over my shoulders. I don’t know why I didn’t cut it all off. It would be definitely easier to manage. Jamie threaded his fingers through it as he kissed me deeper and I had my answer. He loved my hair and I loved the way he played with it.
An annoying and insistent beep sounded from the watch he wore on his wrist and he groaned as he pulled away. He pressed his forehead to mine and took a deep breath.
“I have to go,” he said.
“Hot date?” I breathed, trying for levity but instead coming across as insecure and clingy.
He brushed a kiss on my forehead and sighed. “Meeting with Benjamin and Von Bartham.”
“Oh?” I tilted my head back and looked up at him. “About the tour?”
Jamie shrugged as we separated and he ran his hand through his own hair making it stick up in all directions.
“Just some last minute details, I think.”
“They don’t want me there?” I asked. If it had to do with the tour that Alyssa and Will were about to begin then I felt I should be there.
“I think it has something to do with me impersonating Will,” Jamie said, but he didn’t look at me while he spoke. Instead he walked over to where his gym bag was and grabbed a towel, swiping it over his head and face.
“Oh,” I replied, walking toward my own gear. “Okay well, I suppose I’ll see you tomorrow then.”
This bit was always awkward. When we were together we were in our own little world and things felt good, right. But when it came time to go back to the real world, things between us got awkward. I hated it. I hated that we had to keep our relationship a secret but at the same time I loved the intimacy it created. Besides, I wasn’t ready to leave the guard and wouldn’t ever leave it if I had the choice. There was no way our relationship could become public and both of us retain our positions. The fact was
that if I wanted to be with Jamie, it would have to be in secret, grabbing stolen moments together whenever we could. It was this or nothing and right now, I was willing to make this enough.
I took a step towards the door and he reached out, taking my arm and pulling me into his body. I tilted my face up to his and he searched my eyes for a moment before lowering his head and kissing me. I closed my eyes and let the sensations flow over me, savouring them, memorising them. With a sigh, I broke the kiss and smiled up at him.
“See you tomorrow,” I said and then turned and walked away, not looking back.
I walked into the training room the next day and silence fell. I tried not to let it worry me but it was happening more and more often. I had been part of this team from its inception. Alyssa and I were playing together as toddlers so it was only natural that I would be part of her security team. Lately, though, I felt like I was being pushed out. I’d tried to keep the fact that I was related to a duke on the down low but it was the worst kept secret in the palace. Everybody knew that I was the Duke of Monterey’s daughter and ever since my dear old dad became prime minister, the guys in the team had been looking at me differently. I’d tried to ignore it. I just wanted to do my job and that meant I needed to blend into the background. That had become harder and harder to do but I’d never expected it to make the guys in the team treat me differently.
“Who drew the short straw today?” I asked as I dumped my gear bag on one of the benches that ran along the side of the room.
“Uh?” Aiden looked at me with puzzled eyebrows. He was pretty and a darn good guard but a Rhodes Scholar he was not.
“Who’s up first to spar with me?” I asked, spelling it out for him.
Aiden rolled his eyes and turned back to the huddle where Cody and Scott were whispering about something. Carlos and Daniel were on duty - they had just relieved Jamie and me - and I had no idea where Benjamin was. He was the team leader and was usually present at every training session.
I shrugged and unzipped my bag. If the guys didn’t want to talk to me then I wasn’t going to push the issue. We had all been working together for a long time, there was no reason for me to feel insecure around them. The only new additions were Daniel and Carlos and that hadn’t been until after the king and prince were killed. Carlos and Daniel were both part of the security team for the crown prince, but nobody could find fault with the way they executed their duty. What happened to the king and the prince was unprecedented and security had definitely changed since then. No one ever expected someone so close to the royal family to assassinate them. It was not something any of us were likely to forget.
The door opened and Jamie walked in, his hair still wet from his shower. I tried really hard not to ogle him. Being around him when the rest of the team was present was an exercise in discipline. Luckily I was a disciplinary master…er…a master of discipline? Whatever. The fact was that I knew how to compartmentalise. I had no trouble assigning Jamie to the compartment of team member when we were working together.
He grinned at me and my lips tipped up in an answering smile before I turned away so the others couldn’t see my blush. Yep. Master of discipline, that was me.
“Where’s Benjamin?” Jamie asked as he dropped his bag on the bench next to mine.
“No clue,” I replied as I pulled out my water bottle. I took a mouthful before speaking again. “What’s going on over there?” I indicated the huddle with a nudge of my head.
Jamie lifted his eyes to take in the three team members and his eyebrows came down in a puzzled vee between his eyes. “No idea,” he said.
I stayed where I was as he lumbered over to join the huddle. I watched with my peripheral vision as I pretended to be completely engrossed in my gear. Jamie spoke to guys for a moment and then looked up and caught my eye. His face was inscrutable. I had a bad feeling that whatever was being discussed had something to do with me.
Was it paranoia to think that there was a conspiracy brewing? Or was I just narcissistic? I turned my back on the gossip huddle and tried to push the nagging feeling out of my mind. It didn’t mean anything. Maybe one of them had a crush on some poor unsuspecting girl, maybe even one of the ladies in waiting. I had a foot in both camps so they definitely wouldn’t want me knowing anything like that. It was an interesting thought though. I snuck a look over my shoulder and looked at the four boys who I had practically lived with for the past seven years. It went without saying that I thought Jamie was attractive, but I had never really looked at the others in that way. I suppose, if I was being objective, Aiden, Cody and Scott were good looking men. But of the unattached ladies in waiting, I didn’t think any of them had a chance. Savannah was like a French poodle who would look down on them like they were gutter trash. Don’t get me wrong, I loved Savannah, but I often wondered why she didn’t get a crick in her neck from the way she held her nose in the air all the time. The only other unattached LIW was Margaret. Margaret the mouse. These guys would send her running for the hills if any one of them showed any interest in her.
Before I could puzzle it out any further, the training door opened and Benjamin stepped into the room. He wasn’t alone.
“Listen up,” Benjamin said, drawing everyone’s attention. “I want to introduce you to a new member of the team.”
We were all too well trained to gasp in surprise - out loud anyway. I definitely gasped internally and I have no doubt the others did too. My eyes went to the interloper and narrowed. Those feelings of paranoia rose sharp and fierce. The newcomer was a woman.
“I’d like you all to meet Danika Lazos. She will be joining the team for a probationary period after which we will decide whether she will become a permanent member.”
“I didn’t know we were looking for a new team member,” I said. It may have come out as a little…petulant.
“I didn’t realise we had to pass all our management decision by you first,” Benjamin replied.
“Maybe not,” I said, not backing down. “But a new team member is a big step. Especially with the tour coming up and that we don’t know this chick from Adam.”
Benjamin stared me down. We had a good working relationship. He was tough but fair and we had been through a lot together. When Daniel and Carlos joined the team we were all consulted. I didn’t like that he was bringing in a newcomer without even mentioning it to us.
“Would you like to perform some sort of hazing ritual on me?” Danika asked. She had an odd accent that I couldn’t place. “Would that make you feel better?”
“Actually yes,” I replied, taking a step forward. “I don’t know you. In fact I’ve never seen your face before, so forgive me for being a little suspicious that some unknown person is joining our team.”
“Meredith—” Benjamin’s voice held a warning but I didn’t heed it.
“Alyssa is not only my queen but she is my best friend. I think it only right that I vet the new girl before we turn her loose on our monarchs.”
Benjamin rolled his eyes but the other guys seemed to grin with anticipation.
“So what do you think would be fair?” Danika asked. “Pistols at dawn?”
I grinned…well, I bared my teeth at her. “How about a quick bout here and now unless…”
Danika shrugged off her jacket and pushed up her sleeves. “Here and now,” she said, “sounds good to me.”
“Unarmed,” Benjamin said, catching my eye.
I gave him a sharp nod and pulled out the weapon I had holstered under my arm. I removed my shoulder holster and sheathed knife I had strapped around my thigh. Similarly, Danika removed her own holstered weapons. We circled each other on the mats.
“All of them Meredith,” Benjamin called, crossing his arms across his chest.
With a harrumph, I removed the other various weaponry hidden on my person. I was good at hand to hand combat but it paid to be prepared. I made a small pile of my hardware and felt decidedly naked without it on. Benjamin gave me a nod and I turned my focus back to the
new girl. Danika.
We began circling each other once more. I watched the way her body moved. She was slick with long-limbed grace. She was perhaps a little taller than me, but I definitely had more muscle mass. I wasn’t bulky as in, say, Olympic weightlifting proportions, but I wasn’t skin and bone either. She went to move, but I pre-empted her and got the upper hand quickly. She gave a good fight, but I had her down and pinned swiftly. I was a ninja like that. I had to be when I regularly sparred with the other men on my team. If I couldn’t be as powerful or as intimidating as they were then I needed to be resourceful. Some might call it sneaky, but I liked to think of it more as being smart.
Danika tapped out of the hold and I stood, proud of myself. Benjamin smirked at me.
“Are you done?” he asked.
“For now,” I replied.
“Great. So can we please get on with the rest of the training session?”
Chapter 2
Meredith
I was running late - an unforgivable sin - but was it more unforgivable than turning up in my training gear? I couldn’t help that the training session went long. Okay, maybe it was my fault that the training session went long, but it was my job and the queen and prince’s lives depended on us doing our job right. Plus, there was the new girl. I still didn’t trust her. I didn’t like the way she looked at Jamie - like he was dessert. I beat her in the initial sparring bout we’d had, but as I watched her through the rest of the session I wondered whether she had held back with me. The woman had skills and it kind of annoyed me. Not to mention the other guys fawned all over her. Okay, maybe fawned was the wrong word. My guys didn’t fawn. But they didn’t give her crap like they gave me and I know Cody went easy on her in their grappling session.
I slid into the back of the BMW that was waiting for me at the entrance to the palace. Once the door was closed and the car began to move, I took a deep breath and tipped my head back against the seat. I closed my eyes and tried to stop the raging thoughts that kept circling my brain. I was so discombobulated. Not a great way to be when I was supposed to be leaving in a couple of days on tour with the queen. We didn’t expect any trouble. Well, we always expected trouble, but there had been no chatter that anything was afoot, so there were no major security concerns. But still. I needed to have my game face on. Not only would I be escorting the queen and prince on their visits, but I would also at times be impersonating her. It was something I had done when she was younger, not so much now. The whole idea was to give Alyssa and Will some moments of privacy from the press that was bound to follow them. Jamie and I would pretend to be them - not talk or do interviews - but just be seen around town enjoying the sights. That way the eyes of the world would be on us and Alyssa and Will could have some time out of the spotlight.