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Tina and Jodie were both shaking their heads as if     understanding was impossible.

“I know it’s early, but I think we’ve waited long enough to get     back to our honeymoon. So if you’ll excuse us...” And with everyone watching,     Megan found herself swept off her feet, tucked into Connor’s arms. “Drinks are     on me tonight. Congratulations.”





CHAPTER NINE

“WHAT IN THE HELL do you think you’re doing?” Megan demanded from     the far side of the elevator where she stood, hands on hips, eyes boring into     him like little embers of hell.

Connor snapped the picture from his phone then slipped the     device back into his tux pocket before it ended up incinerated beneath his     wife’s fiery glare, or more likely crushed beneath the spike of her sexy glass     slipper.

“Documenting our first fight.”

For a moment, all the red-hot rage directed his way turned to     utter shock, leaving her sputtering in a way he couldn’t deny he was getting a     serious kick out of. But in a blink, she rocketed back to fury, leaning into the     space between them, her voice going lethally low. “I can’t believe you did that.”

“Come on, it’s something for the scrapbook. You’ll thank me     later.”

“You know good and well I’m not talking about a picture.”

Yeah, he did. The way he knew taking a snap of her when she was     this cranked up was probably a move just short of suicide, but like his decision     to break his promise to her back in the club, it was one he wouldn’t regret.

“We had a deal,” she hissed, her eyes darting between him and     the elevator’s digital display. “But maybe you forgot. Or perhaps our agreement     didn’t suit your needs at the time, so you just changed         your mind.”

The car slowed, sounding a low chime to alert them they’d     arrived at their floor. The doors soundlessly opened and Megan turned     forward—her face a mask of calm, belied only by the rapid pulse at her neck.     Placing his hand at the small of her back, they stepped out into the main     floor.

“Definitely the latter,” he answered quietly at her ear.

A taunt, almost daring her to lose her cool in the midst of all     these people. But not Megan. She kept it together, impressing him more and more.     Confirming once again how well suited she was to being his wife. Not that he’d     make a habit of goading her in public or out of it. He didn’t expect much     fighting, but it was important to know how she would handle it.

From there, they walked silently through the hotel, before     arriving at their private villa.

He was more than ready to go toe-to-toe with her on this point,     regardless of what kind of mad she had on. That scene at the nightclub was     beyond unacceptable.

The second they were inside, Megan spun on him. “You promised me.”

He had. But circumstances weren’t what he’d expected, requiring     a judgment call, and he’d made one. Firming up his stance, he crossed his     arms.

“Did you hear what they said?” he demanded, giving his own mad     its head. “I wasn’t going to let those catty, backbiting—”

Her hand cut through the air. “I don’t care what they said. All     that matters to me is what you said. Your word. What it’s worth. What I can believe.”

He held her stare, not backing down. “You         can believe I took you to be my wife. To honor, respect and protect, for all the days of our life.”

* * *

Megan blinked up at him, suddenly at a loss     for words. “Those were our vows?”

“They were mine. And I meant them. I’m not the kind of husband     to twiddle my thumbs while my wife is maligned. I would have liked to     accommodate you tonight, Megan. I fully intended to. But in a choice between     breaking my vow to protect my wife and breaking my vow to protect your cousin’s     ‘special day,’ you can bet I’ll be putting you first every time.”

“Oh.” She swallowed past the knot of emotion in her throat,     trying to force it back down. Trying not to allow a few simple words the power     to leave her vulnerable.