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Pursued by the Desert Prince(18)

By:Dani Collins


Kasim's gaze cut to the earring in her hand, making her close her fist around it.

"Introduce us." Kasim's tone was lethal.

Angelique was distantly aware of people sidling by them, glancing their way.

Kasim's expression was positively murderous and this stranger was shifting his gaze from her to Kasim, contempt curling his lip.

"I told you," she insisted to Kasim in an undertone. "I don't know him."

Trella, you didn't.

"My timing is inconvenient," the stranger said, flicking a look to Kasim that was a silent warning. Be careful with this one.

It was so infuriatingly male, like they were lofty equals who came  across tarts like her all the time, she instantly wanted to smack him.  Both of them. How dare he show up and throw her under the bus this way.  How dare he touch her sister! Her heart began to race, trying to  assimilate how it could possibly have happened.         

     



 

Was she crazy? Could he have been with Trella? How? When?

At the same time she was trying to work it out, she could see she was  dropping like a free fall elevator in Kasim's estimation. That hurt,  damn it. How could he think this of her?

"If you're going to accuse me of being a slut, at least tell me who you are," she bit out.

"You picked that label," the stranger shot back derisively. "And I don't  care that you've moved on, but those are real diamonds. I was going to  send it by courier back to Paris, but I read that you were going to be  here and I was in Berlin." He shrugged a dismissal, looking distinctly  bored as he glanced away. "My mistake. Carry on."

But he stood there like he was waiting for Kasim to give up and leave, as if he wanted to continue talking to her.

"Back to Paris," she repeated, reclaiming the stranger's attention while  hotly aware that Kasim was glancing away as though looking for an exit.  "When exactly was I there with you? Wait. Let me guess," she insisted,  because it finally hit her. It was completely impossible, but she knew.  "Last Friday night? The charity dinner for the Brighter Days Children's  Foundation?"

The stranger's cheeks went hollow. "You know it was."

"Kasim, where was I last weekend? All weekend?"

Finally she had his attention. His resentful, derisive attention.

"You are both aware I have a twin. Aren't you?"



Kasim couldn't say that he was relieved when Angelique cleared herself  of cheating on him. He was still too gripped by residual possessiveness.  Maybe his jealous rage had eased enough that he was capable of rational  thought, maybe he'd ceased wanting to kill the other man acting so  proprietarily toward Angelique, but he was still pulsing with  adrenaline. The sheer force of emotion that had overtaken him as he  identified a rival was paralyzing.

Unnerving.

"I'll need your name and contact details," Angelique said while signaling Maurice to approach.

"His Highness, Xavier Deunoro," Kasim supplied stiffly. "Prince of Elazar."

Angelique and the prince both turned raised-brow looks his way.

Kasim shrugged. "I asked when I walked away."

"Another prince. Charming," Angelique said scathingly.

Upset that he'd been mistrustful? She should look at the facts before  him: they hadn't been together all week, her sister was never seen in  public and this man had brought her damned earring from what was no  doubt his bed. Shared intimacy was the only reason he would want to  return it personally.

"She said she was you," the prince said as he reached to an inside  pocket of his tuxedo. "The resemblance is remarkable, but there is  something..." He narrowed his eyes. "I can't put my finger on it, but  the moment I saw you tonight, I knew something was different."

That made Angelique stiffen and flash a wary glance at the man, but she  recovered quickly and took the prince's card, relaying it to her guard  with a hand that shook.

"That explains the photos you were questioning," she said to Maurice.  "My brothers will want that, but wait until I've spoken to Trella. I'll  head upstairs to do that now." With a hard glance at her sister's lover,  she said, "If you tell anyone it was her and not me, I will personally  hunt you down and unman you." She looked as gloriously provocative as  she had the day Kasim had met her.

"You can try," the prince drawled. "Give her my regards."

Angelique turned away only to be confronted by a Hollywood starlet.

"I'm sorry," Angelique said with tested graciousness, briefly clasping  the actress's hand. "I've been called away. I'm looking forward to our  appointment next month, though. We'll talk then."

"My people will need a copy of the press release before it's sent,"  Kasim said, taking out his phone as he fell into step with her, winding  toward the nearest exit.

"What press release?"

"The one clarifying her identity."

"That won't happen."

He checked briefly, not faced with any physical obstructions, but walking into the wall of his own ego.

"You will," he informed her. "Or I will."

"Do not make threats in that direction, Kasim."

"It's not a threat. It's a statement. I can't allow people to have a  wrong impression." His father would find Kasim's means of putting  Sadiq's problem to bed rather crude as it was.

"After what you just thought about me, you might be surprised how little  I care about how this reflects on you. I would rather the general  public think the worst of me than know the truth, however."         

     



 

"Why?" he demanded.

"Reasons."

They approached the melee of reporters. He was forced to table his  questions as they pushed their way through the chaos to the elevators.

Her guard efficiently plowed them a way and barred anyone from coming  into the car with them, but Angelique still had the gall to look at  Kasim like he was a hitchhiker who had hopped on from the highway.

"I'm going to my room to call my sister. You're not invited," she said.

"It's my room," he stated.

She shot a look to Maurice who was instantly alarmed. "That shouldn't  happen," her guard said, reaching for his phone. "I'll call-"

"I know the owners," Kasim said tightly. "I pulled strings to take over the reservation. It's fine."

"It really isn't." Angelique sailed out the doors as they opened,  striding down the hall with her elegant dress trailing behind her like a  visible whorl of her cloud of fury.

One of Kasim's own guards had joined Maurice's partner at the door to  the suite, leaving Kasim's bag just inside on the floor. Angelique gave  both a baleful look and walked straight through the lounge into the  bedroom where she quickly shut the door. Seconds later Kasim heard the  dull ring of her placing a call and a greeting in a muted voice that  held a tone that sounded much like her own.

He took out his own phone and searched for the most recent photos of  Angelique Sauveterre. Most were from tonight, first the ones of them  greeting each other outside the ballroom, then mingling within. A few  showed her onstage, and one grainy snap across the restaurant last  weekend was obviously a belated effort to pile on tonight's revelation  that they were dating.

Then there were a handful of images that showed her-it damned well  looked exactly like her-in a clinch with the Prince of Elazar in a  ballroom in Paris.

And someone had managed to snap her very tense expression as she had  defended herself against two-timing right before they'd come up here.

Kasim gritted his teeth as he weighed Sauveterre security protocols  against his own reputation. He could spare Angelique an hour to address  this scandal in her own way, he allowed generously. After that, he would  turn down the heat on this particular conflagration himself.

Twenty minutes later, Angelique emerged from the bedroom, cheeks  flushed, brows pulled into a distraught line. Opening the door, she  said, "Maurice, can you send a snapshot of that card I gave you to  Trella? Merci."

She closed the door firmly and turned to glare at Kasim.

"Does she do this often?" Kasim asked.

She pursed her lips as though deciding whether to answer. Then she  huffed out a breath and crossed her arms defensively, but her shoulders  fell a notch.

"It's something she's tried a few times in the last year, basically  since she knew Sadiq was getting married. She wants to attend the  wedding and is determined to get over..." She stopped herself. Sighed  again. "It's a way for her to test the waters of moving in public again.  If she appeared as herself, the press would go stark raving mad. If she  poses as me, however, and goes to Ramon's race with Henri and Cinnia or  something like that, it's run-of-the-mill attention."

Tonight was run-of-the-mill?

"Shouldn't she get it over with? Coming out at my sister's wedding is  liable to take attention away from the bride and groom. Has she thought  of that?"

"It will be a closed ceremony and don't judge how she's doing this."