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Pregnant with a Royal Baby!(5)

By:Susan Meier


It seemed that was all he could think about when he looked at her. And now he was about to make her a princess.

"So?"

"So, my father and my kingdom wish for us to marry."

Those bright blue eyes met his. "Wish?"

He motioned for her to follow him into his formal living room. More  marble floors greeted them, except these were covered by rich red  Oriental rugs. White sofas flanked a white marble fireplace. Red pillows  gave the room some color. He gestured for Virginia to take a seat while  he strode to the bar and grabbed the decanter of Scotch.

"Can I get you a drink?"

She gaped at him. "I'm pregnant."

He winced. "Right." He took a breath. "How about some orange juice?"

"I'm fine." She held his gaze. "I'm more anxious to learn my fate than to pretend we're having a tea party."

He had no idea where the attitude had come from, but that was the truth  of getting intimate with someone you didn't know. She could be the  Wicked Witch of the West, or a woman who wanted to save the whales, or a  woman who had no loyalties at all, a woman who was lazy, crass or  stupid, and he was stuck with her.

"All right." He walked to the sofa across from the one on which she sat  and set his Scotch on the glass table between them. "Maybe the better  way to put it is that they are requesting that we marry."

"So I have a choice?"

"Not really. You are pregnant with the heir to Xaviera's throne. If you  decide not to marry me, your child will be taken from you."

She gasped. "What?"

"He or she is the heir to our throne. There isn't a country in the world  who'd dare supersede our laws with their own when it comes to royalty,  especially royalty in line to rule the country."

She bounced from her seat. "That's not fair!"

He sat back, watching her long legs as she paced. Though she wore jeans  and a snug sweater, he pictured those legs beneath the shiny red dress.  "Try suing. Waste time. Ruin the chance for us to have a royal wedding.  Ruin the chance for the gossip to die down and our child to be brought  into the world with a celebration instead of whispers."

She stopped pacing and caught his gaze, obviously thinking through what he'd said.

He took advantage of her weak moment. "You won't win and you'll bring  our child into a world of chaos for nothing because I have a plan."

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"A plan?"

Ginny stared at the gorgeous man on the sofa. With eyes so dark they  almost looked black and onyx hair, he was every inch a prince. A royal. A  future ruler who lived a life of privilege. A man just a little bit  above everybody else.                       
       
           



       

As they talked about a situation that would totally change her life, he very calmly sipped Scotch.

"My father wants the next king to be born in wedlock." He held her gaze.  "Our subjects will, too. But that doesn't mean we have to stay  married."

Relieved, she sat on the sofa across from him again. "It doesn't?"

"No. But it does mean we have to play a part for a while." He glanced at  his Scotch then back up at her. "Over the next couple of days, as the  protocol office begins planning our wedding, we'll be seen together in  public."

Her heart thumped when he said wedding. She would be married to a guy  who would someday be a king. Did that mean sleeping with him? They might  be at odds now, but the night they'd gone out, they'd had a really good  time. She had no idea how that factored into his plan, so she kept her  face calm, simply kept her gaze locked with his, hoping to appear cooler  than she was.

"Next week we'll announce our engagement, quick wedding and pregnancy all at once."

That didn't sound fun. "Oh, boy."

"Don't worry. I've thought this through. The people of Xaviera will be  thrilled to see me getting married. But the only thing they love better  than a royal wedding is a royal pregnancy. If we play this right, the  next few months could be a wonderful time for the people of my kingdom."

"Okay." Her nerves popped and jumped, but she resisted the urge to  bounce off the sofa and pace again. If he could be calm, she could be  calm. And really what he said made sense. They were doing this for his  people and their child, a future king, who deserved to be born amid  celebration.

"So we'd get married next month and after that we'd spend the rest of  your pregnancy making appearances as the happy couple expecting the next  heir to the throne, then the baby will be born to a country excited and  happy about his birth."

She could picture it. She'd seen enough of Britain's royal family's  weddings, as well as their pregnancies, to have a pretty good idea of  what she was in for. Except Xaviera was a small country, much smaller  than Britain, so she could probably cut the exposure in the press and  even in Xaviera itself in about half. Which wouldn't be too bad.

"After that we should stay married until the baby's about two. At age  two, there's a ceremony that would induct him or her into the line of  reigning Sanchos. We can be cool to each other at that ceremony, and  then we can divorce without causing too much of a stir because after  that nothing press worthy happens in his life until he turns twelve." He  sat back. "If people want to say we married hastily, or even if they  say we only married for the baby, we agree. But waiting until he or she  is two shows we gave the marriage a good shot. Because we'll be fair and  calm about it, everyone will support us."

"And what about the baby?"

"What about the baby?"

"Who keeps him? What kind of custody arrangements are we talking about here?"

"There are a few scenarios. I was hoping you'd let the years we're  married go by without making any final decisions, but if you choose to  take our child back to America, a contingent of bodyguards will be sent  with you. Xaviera will purchase a home with suitable security."

"What about my job?"

"Your job will be mother to Xaviera's heir. At least until he or she is twelve."

"Twelve?"

"Up until twelve he can be homeschooled. After that there are mandatory  boarding schools. He or she has to have a certain kind of education."

"No public school, huh?"

"Mock if you want, but that is the situation." He rose from the sofa.  "Once he goes to boarding school, your life is your own again. Except  you will be expected to attend all of his public functions."

She could see it. She could picture herself as the future king's mom,  wiping grape jelly from her little boy's chin in private, and way, way  out of the view of cameras when he was in public. Knowing that she'd  easily slip out of the limelight settled some of her nerves. Still,  there was more to it than grape jelly and hiding from cameras.

"I'll give you a week to think about it."

"A week?"

"The week you're at the palace. The time we're getting out. Being seen in public. Having a date or two."

Their eyes met. Their last date had been fantastic. But it was also what had gotten them into this mess.

"I think I still have some more questions."

"About the dates?"

She nodded.

"Like, will we kiss?"                       
       
           



       

A starburst of tingles exploded in her stomach. She nodded again.

"Yes. We have to pretend we adore each other. That we met and swept each  other off our respective feet." He held her gaze. "Which we sort of  did."

Memories of holding hands, intimate touches and those unbelievable  kisses rippled through her, tightening her chest, sending her pulse into  overdrive.

"But sex is off the table." He smiled. "Unless you're interested."

Her heart thumped. She tried to imagine herself resisting that smile, that charm-

Actually, he hadn't been all that charming in this chat, except when it  suited him. That was the curse of getting involved with someone she  didn't know. She'd met and made love with Prince Charming. She had no  idea who the real Prince Dominic was. What if he was like her dad? Only  pulling out the charm to get what he wanted?

Oh. No brainer. She could resist that like sour wine at a bad dance club.

"Ginny, this relationship can go any way you want." And the stoic,  respectable prince was back. "Behind the walls of this palace we can be  as distant or as intimate as you wish. But make no mistake. If you marry  me, it's temporary. Don't get stars in your eyes. Don't get any big  ideas. This marriage will not become permanent. I had been promised to a  princess as part of a treaty and that was what I wanted. A marriage  that meant something, accomplished something. A real marriage doesn't  work in my world. So this little arrangement will not turn permanent.  You need to know that, too, before you decide."