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Authors: Heather Trudy

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No, you didn

t.  We

ve been watching you.
 
Get out of there this instant.

I hung my head and pulled myself out, and Ian helped me up as he got out too.
  “We

re terribly sorry about this, gentlemen.

Ian smoothed over.
 

I kept quiet and tried to look as innocent as possible and let Ian do all the talking.
 
Twenty minutes later we were laughing in the Garden Caf
é
waiting for the rain to pass.

“You

re going to get in trouble if you aren

t careful.”
Ian warned.
  “
You could have been arrested.
 
I hope you know that.

I nodded.
  “I

m not known for the best judgment calls.
 
I have fun ideas, no doubt of that, they

re just not always smart.


That I believe.


You had fun,

“I

m soaked to my skin seven miles from home and no one knows where I am.
  I

m in so much trouble when I get back I don

t even want to think about it.

“So don

t.”

“I

m pretty sure Lana is either having a brain aneurism or plotting my death.
  She

s going to be very angry.


When was the last time you had fun though,


In my line of work, fun isn

t exactly top priority.

“You don

t have fun in life?

Ian shook his head.
  “
I didn

t say that, but business has to come first.

He leaned in close and whispered.
  “
Comes with the family and all.

Ian ran a hand through his hair and shook it off onto me.
  He

d lost his hat somewhere in the pond.
 
Our sunglasses were sitting on the table and we were just enjoying it until the rain stopped.
  “
I guess we should get going.


Probably.

Ian agree,
“I

ll call us a car . . . actually, my phone got thrown in a pond.
 
I wonder how that happened?

Ian gave me a scowl.
 


Why don

t we call a taxi?
  We

re still incognito, right Silver Duck?
  We

ll just play tourist.
”  Ian

s eyes widened and he paled slightly.
 


Give me your hat.

Ian looked around.
  “We

re in trouble.


What?
” 
I looked behind me at the window and there were about a dozen photographers.
  “Ian . . .”

“Yeah,”

“Uh oh,”


Uh oh is right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter IX

 


We are going to have to move quickly and carefully.
 
Have you ever encountered the paparazzi?
” 
Ian asked, his face solemn
.  
I shook my head.
  “I

m going to lead us to a taxi.
  Don

t say anything, they will turn it into something malicious.
  Be silent, don

t make eye contact and I

ll get us out of here.
” 
I nodded.
 
Ian led me by the arm and shoved us through.


Prince Ian, who is this?
 
Are things over with Amelia?


Hey you, is he a good lay?


What?

I asked.
 
Eww he was my cousin.


Shut up, Juliet,

Ian whispered.


Juliet?
 
Her name

s Juliet?

I felt my other arm grabbed and I was pulled away from Ian.
  “
Who are you and what do you have to say?


Where

d he go?

“JULIET!”
Ian was trying to force his way through.


So tell us, how does it feel to be the other woman?
” 


How long have you been seeing each other?

“We

re not!
  Eww!”

“Eww?  
You think he

s gross then?

“He

s family.

“Ian you

re into incest?

Ian covered his face with his hand.
  “
This is my dear cousin, I am still very much with Amelia.

Ian tried to help me up but I got thrown to the ground.
  “
What the fuck?
 
Watch what you

re doing your stupid cow!

I shouted as I fell on my butt.


What was that?


Mouth like a sailor?


American at that?

Ian grabbed my arm and roughly pulled me to my feet and practically threw me in the cab and jumped in behind me.
  “
Buckingham Palace, now please.


Anything you say Y
our
H
ighness.
” 
The cab driver seemed nice enough.

Ian sighed.
  “
What were you thinking?
 
I told you not to say anything!

I shrugged.
  “I

m sorry. 
My mouth works faster than my brain.
”  
I hung my head.
  “
I kind of have a temper.
 
It makes me stupid, well stupider.

Ian shook his head.
 
We pulled up to the palace and there were people waiting at the gate.
 
Among them were Lana, and Christine.
 
There was a man with the same blond hair as Christine and Ian

s strong jaw waiting. 
I had a feeling I was about to have an audience with the king.
 
The paparazzi followed us of course.
 
Ian carefully got out, his face solemn he looked up and froze.
 


Where have you been?

Lana hissed.


Lana, make sure Juliet gets home safely.

Ian ordered.
 
Lana looked taken aback then nodded.
 


Okay, but we have to talk later.


Much later, I

m pretty sure Father is going to talk to me first.

Ian sighed.
 
He walked up to his father.
 

“You

re a disgrace.

Was all he hissed before he turned and stormed off. I heard, and I knew we did, but it wasn

t loud enough for the paparazzi to heard.
  I saw Ian

s face for just a moment before he procured a pleasant mask.
 
He gave everyone a pleasant smile and waved before following his father inside.
 
Christine gave me a sympathetic smile before heading inside herself.
 


This way.

Lana led me to a car that was waiting and ushered me inside.
 

I could feel the tension coming off her in waves.
 
She seemed pale and flustered.
 
Her eyes had a hint of redness and looked a little puffy.
  I

d guess she

d been crying.
 
After a short while of uncomfortable silence I couldn

t take it anymore.


Hey, Lana?


What?

Lana asked, her head snapped to look at me.

“I

m in a lot of trouble, aren

t I?”

“Yes,”


How much?

“A lot.”


Um, are you in trouble?

“Yes,”


How much,


A lot more.

I sighed.
  “I

m sorry. 
I didn

t know.
 
I don’
t know.
  I

m rambling, but I really want you to know I

m sorry.”

Lana sighed.
  “You don

t know.
 
You really don

t. 
Are you hurt?

“No,”


That

s good.
 
I heard the paparazzi got rough with you.
 
I was worried.
 
We all were.


I didn

t mean to make you worry.

Lana shook her head.
  “
You need to think things through next time.

“I

m not good at that.


I noticed.

I hung my head.


But you can

t use that as an excuse anymore.
  I can

t say how things are run in America, where you

re from, but here we do things a certain way.
 
Royalty does not behave that way.
 
End of story.

I felt really guilty.
  “I

ve only been here a week, and I

m already ruining lives, aren

t I?”

Lana sighed.
  “
You aren

t ruining lives.
  You

re just making mine much more difficult.
  Ian

s too.
  He

s going to be in a lot of trouble.
 
I hope you understand that.

I shook my head.
  “
I could say I do, but I really don

t. 
I don’
t know what happens when a prince misbehaves.

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