Hmm. Understandable.
His head dipped down and he brushed his mouth against mine.
Jeez, I liked it when he did that.
“Go to your sister,” he urged quietly when he’d pulled away an inch.
“Okay,” I whispered, smiled at him and realized it was over. Done. The bad shit was behind us and all we had to look forward to was the good.
That was why my smile got brighter. Tor’s arms got tighter when he witnessed it, I got up on tiptoe and touched my mouth to his then moved away.
“See you guys at the wedding,” I called, starting to descend the steps that led up to the dais we were on and waving at Orlando and King Ludlum as I went.
“My sweet,” Tor called, I kept walking but looked at him, raising my brows. He pressed his lips together but his eyes lit with humor. Then he reminded me, “Cora, my love, you’re leaving the presence of your king and two of your princes.”
I stopped, whirled to face them and cried, “Oh shit! Right.” Then I dropped into a low curtsy to my king and two of my princes.
“Rise, my dear,” King Ludlum commanded, his voice shaking with laughter and I rose. “How about we leave such formalities for formal proceedings,” he suggested then he smiled at me. “We will just be… us when it’s family.”
When it was family. That felt nice.
“That’s cool with me,” I told him on a grin and heard Orlando stifle another chuckle.
The king and his handsome son didn’t stifle theirs.
“Later,” I called, turned and hurried through the throne room.
“Until then, my dear,” I heard the king say to my back.
“Erm… later, Cora,” I heard Orlando say.
Tor didn’t reply but at the door, I turned and saw him huddled with his family. He must have felt my gaze for he looked my way, I caught his eyes and blew him a kiss.
Then I rushed through the door and then through the castle to go help my sister prepare for her wedding.
“My prince,” I gasped.
“Eyes,” Tor growled and I tipped my head down to look at him, our gazes locked then my body fell forward, my hand landing in the bed by his shoulder as I came.
I was still coming when he flipped me to my back and continued to drive into me, his lips so close to mine, their touch was a whisper and I felt his groan against them when he climaxed.
I rounded his body with all my limbs and the fingers of one hand slid into his hair. His face went into my neck and I felt him kiss me there.
I loved his soft bed. I loved his lush sheets. I loved the room filled with candlelight. I loved the gentle breeze drifting in through the doors opened to an emerald sea. I loved the weight of him on me. I loved the feel of him inside me. I loved his scent in my nostrils. I loved the thickness of his hair.
I loved everything that had anything to do with my fairytale prince.
Therefore, I turned my head and whispered in his ear, “I love you, honey.”
He lifted his head and looked down at me through the flickering candlelight, his eyes tender, his face soft.
“And I you, my sweet,” he replied quietly.
I bent my neck until my forehead was against his and I smiled.
Then I dropped my head to the bed and noted, “We had a lovely day.”
“Indeed,” he agreed.
“It’s just you and me now,” I told him.
“For a time,” he replied, his body shifting, his hand sliding so it was resting on my belly that now had the barest hint of a hard, beloved bump, “then it will be you and me and our son.”
“Or daughter.”
Without hesitation and without indication of a shred of preference, he repeated, “Or daughter.”
I grinned at him. “It’s good being a princess.”
His hand left my belly and came to my face, his thumb sweeping my cheekbone when he remarked, “This I find surprising.”
I tilted my head to the side on the pillow, “You do?”
“Yes, for my princess doesn’t act like a princess.”
I let out a small giggle then informed him, “I’m the new and improved kind of princess.”
“Right,” he muttered, his mouth twitching.
God, he looked hot when his mouth twitched like that. Then again, he always looked hot.
I wondered if I’d ever think differently and decided I would not.
Not ever.
Not ever.
I sighed happily and when I did, I realized I was exhausted.
So I asked, “Are you going to let your princess sleep? I had a long day, danced all night and this kid is beginning to take it all out of me. Yesterday, I fell asleep right in the middle of reading to Clarabelle. Aggie had to peck my hand to wake me up.”
“No, I’ll not be letting my princess sleep,” he answered and I blinked at him.
“You’ll not?”
“No, love, you’re a princess. You can sleep all day.” His head dipped, his face disappearing in my neck. “Your prince gets your nights.”
“Tor –”
He nipped my earlobe and commanded, “Quiet.”
“Tor!” I snapped.
His lips moved to mine, he kissed me hard, deep and sweet and I was quiet.
Oh well, whatever. He was right, I was a princess. I could sleep all day.
So I rolled him to his back and then I kissed him.
My prince’s strong arms got tight around me and he kissed me right back.
Epilogue
Commotion
Nine months later…
I heard the commotion outside, my head came up from the book I was reading and I saw Clarabelle holding my sleeping, dark-headed three month old son, Hayden Noctorno Hawthorne of the House of Hawthorne, heir to the Kingdom of Hawkvale and the city-state of Bellebryn.
I totally dug my son’s title as any proud mother of a future king was wont to do.
I saw Clarabelle’s head tipped to the side and her sightless eyes were aimed at the window facing the sea. My eyes went there too but I could see nothing but emerald green waters and large galleons floating.
The commotion was coming from the street which was on the opposite side of the house, a location we could not see.
Aggie hopped excitedly on my knee and I looked down at him.
“Chirpity, chirp, chirp,” he said which meant, “Something’s happening, Cora.”
“I know, Aggie,” I whispered then I looked at Clarabelle who instinctively had pulled my son protectively closer to her chest and her head had turned to me. “Is something happening today, Clarabelle?” I asked.
“You are princess of our city, my dear,” she reminded me with a kind smile. “Do you know of something happening?”
I shook my head and since she couldn’t see me doing it, I said, “No. I –”
I stopped speaking abruptly when I heard the door downstairs fly open, crash back on its hinges and then loud, heavy footsteps intermingled with light, clumsy ones were running up the stairs.
Standing as I gave Aggie my finger and he jumped on it, I turned alertly to the door while positioning myself between it, Clarabelle and my son all the while adrenalin flooded my frame.
Since my return, we’d had good times… no great times, months of them. Sunny days, family, friends, the safe delivery of the next heir to the throne which heralded parties and revelry all through Bellebryn and Hawkvale (of which I didn’t partake, seeing as I’d just had a kid and was exhausted) but it was all good stuff.
The only pall was that I didn’t get to share it with Mom, Dad and Phoebe but the rest was so good, I could live with even that.
Still, whatever that commotion was that led to someone racing up the stairs didn’t bode good things and I hoped I didn’t have to assume warrior princess mode considering I had no weapon, limited experience, some time had elapsed since I’d wielded daggers and therefore I was a little rusty.