‘You were teaching me about rugby.’
‘If you really want to learn,’ he breathed, leaning closer to her, ‘Don’t start undressing in the middle of my answer.’
‘I was hot.’
He gave a wry smile. ‘So am I.’
Delighted by the effect she was having on him, her eyes sparkled. ‘Where were we? Oh yes—you were telling me about the hooker.’
He stroked a finger over her cheek. ‘Unless you want to find yourself participating in an indecent act in a public place,’ he purred, ‘I suggest you stop teasing. And the hooker is a key position in attacking and defensive play.’
Suddenly she wished they were somewhere more private. ‘So you played rugby at school and university, is that right?’ Swiftly she changed the subject. ‘That’s how you know the England captain?’
‘He has been a close friend of mine for years.’
And watching rugby was probably one of the few occasions when he could switch off and forget he was a prince, Holly thought to herself as they both settled down to watch the game again.
The match ended with an England victory, and Casper and Holly joined the players at the post-match reception.
Casper was guest of honour and gave a short, humorous speech that had everyone laughing. Watching him mingle with the players and guests afterwards, Holly was fascinated by the change in him. As he smoothly and skilfully dealt with all the people who wanted to speak to him, there was no sign of the icily reserved man she’d been living with, and in his place was the confident, charismatic prince who had seduced her.
But this was his public persona, she reminded herself.
He switched on the charm and gave them what they expected.
But at what personal sacrifice?
He’d buried his own needs for those of other people.
And now he was laughing with the England captain, his old friend, and Holly pushed aside darker thoughts as he introduced her.
‘You look different without the mud,’ she confessed naïvely, and the man lifted her hand to his lips with laughter in his eyes.
‘So you’re the woman who distracted me at Twickenham. There I was, focusing on the ball, trying to block out the world around me, and suddenly Royal Boy here is kissing this stunning woman.’
Holly blushed. ‘You’ve known each other a long time.’
‘I know all his secrets, but I wouldn’t dare tell.’ The man grinned. ‘He’s bigger and tougher than me.’
Holly’s eyes slid to Casper’s broad shoulders and she reflected on the fact that his physique was every bit as impressive as this man who was a sporting hero to millions. Her stomach squirmed with longing and she felt herself blushing as her eyes met his questioning gaze.
‘I really enjoyed the game,’ she said hastily. ‘Thanks for taking me.’
The England captain punched Casper on the arm. ‘I can understand why you married her. Any woman who thanks you for taking them to a game of rugby has got to be worth hanging onto.’ He winked. ‘And it helps that she looks gorgeous.’
‘All right, enough.’ Casper curved an arm around Holly’s shoulders in an unmistakeably possessive gesture. ‘Time for you to go and charm someone else.’
Finally they were escorted to the waiting limousine, and Holly slid inside. ‘I really envy the fact that when you speak all the words come out in the right order.’
Casper’s glance was amused. ‘And that’s surprising?’
‘Well, I’m all right with words generally, but in a tricky situation they never come out the way I want them too. I always think of the right thing to say about four days after the opportunity to say it has passed. And I’m hopeless at standing up for myself because I hate conflict. The moment anyone glares at me I just want them to stop being angry, and the words tie themselves in knots in my mouth.’
‘You stood up to me that day in your friend’s flat.’
‘That was an exception,’ she muttered. ‘You were saying awful things to me, none of them true. Generally if someone yells at me I turn into a mute.’ The car sped through the centre of Rome, negotiating the clog of traffic and tourists.
‘No matter how hard I try, I can’t imagine you as a mute,’ Casper said dryly, and Holly shrugged.
‘I envy your confidence. I’ve never had much of that.’ She studied his profile. ‘You must miss the days when you could just go to rugby matches and spend time with your friends. Was it hard for you—becoming the ruling prince? I mean, it wasn’t what you expected, was it?’
For a moment he didn’t answer, then his mouth tightened slightly. ‘The circumstances were hard.’