We spent the rest of the day and night in my room, only surfacing for food, but the next morning, reality intruded, and I was forced to extricate myself from Rhysâs arms.
As high as I was riding from our victory, I had one big issue left to deal with. Iâd waited until after the vote because I couldnât afford to be distracted before then, but it was time to face it once and for all.
Rhys stayed in the bedroom while I waited for my guest in the sitting room.
I heard a knock before Mikaela poked her head in. âYou wanted to see me?â
âYes. Please, sit.â
She walked in and plopped into the seat next to me. âIâve been to talk to you, but you didnât answer my calls yesterday. I assume you wereâ¦
but oh my god, the vote! We have to celebrate! Thatâs amaââ
âWhy did you leak the photos of me to the press?â I skipped the buildup and got straight to the point. I couldnât stomach small talk with the proverbial black cloud hanging over us.
I kept my voice neutral, but I dug my nails so deep into the couch cushion they left tiny indentations.
I hadnât wanted to believe it when Rhys told me. Part of me still hoped he was wrong. But Mikaelaâs pale face and panicked eyes told me all I needed to know.
It was true.
Betrayal stabbed at me with sharp talons, puncturing my previously cold calm.
I didnât have a lot of friends in Eldorra. I had acquaintances and people who sucked up to me because of my title, but no real Mikaela had been the one constant by my side, and Iâd trusted her.
âIâ¦I donât know what youâre talking about,â Mikaela said, avoiding my eyes.
âRhysâs old company traced the photos back to IP address.â Rhysâs old boss Christian was apparently a computer genius, and Rhys had asked him to help find the leakerâs identity. Iâd known for weeks Mikaela could be the culprit, and Iâd had to pretend nothing was wrong until I confronted her.
If the royal thing didnât work out, I might have a second calling as an actress.
Mikaela opened her mouth, closed it, then opened it again. âI thought I was helping you,â she said weakly. âShe told me it would help.â
âI know.â
The talons of betrayal dug deeper.
Christian had found someâ¦interesting text messages when heâd looked into Mikaelaâs correspondence with and they had thrown me for as much of a loop as the discovery Mikaela was technically the leaker.
The fact it hadnât been Mikaelaâs idea didnât lessen the sting. She shouldâve known better.
I heard another knock.
âCome in.â I didnât take my eyes off Mikaela, who looked like she wanted to sink into the couch and never come back up.
Elin walked in, sleek and polished in her white Escada suit and three-inch pumps. Her eyes flicked over Mikaela before settling on me. âYou requested to see me, Your Highness.â
âYes. We were discussing the leaked photos of Rhys and me.â I finally tore my gaze away from my friendâex-friendâand met Elinâs cool blue one. âMight you know anything about that?â
Elin wasnât dumb. She picked up on my insinuation immediately, but to her credit, she didnât feign ignorance or make excuses.
âI did it to help you, Your Highness,â she said after only one missed beat.
âBy leaking of me? How was that supposed to help?â
âThey were not private photos.â Annoyance crept into her tone. âThey were perfectly innocent photos framed in a suggestive manner. I wouldâve never leaked truly incriminating images. But if I hadnât done that, you and Mr. Larsen wouldâve continued carrying on your reckless actions, and something more scandalous popped up. It was only a matter of time. Donât think I didnât notice what you two tried to hide beneath my nose. I didnât hold this job for so long by being oblivious.â
I shouldâve known Elin would catch onto our affair.
She was right. We been reckless, too caught up in our honeymoon phase to take the usual precautions. But that didnât make what she did right.
âAnd the video?â
Iâd finally told Rhys about the video from Nikolaiâs reception a few weeks ago. Heâd been upset I kept it a secret for so long, but since nothing had come of it, heâd calmed down after, oh, five days. He had, however, also asked Christian to look into whoâd sent it, and when I learned Elin was behind the video as well, Iâd nearly fallen out of my seat.
The surprises never stopped coming.
Mikaelaâs eyes bounced between me and Elin. âWhat video?â
We ignored her, too locked in our stare down.
âItâs a crime to plant cameras in a private residence,â I said. âEspecially a private residence.â
âPrince Nikolai knew about the cameras.â Elin didnât so much as blink. âThe security chief convinced him to install secret surveillance while the house was under renovation. Too many contractors going in and out. It was a precautionary measure.â
I paused, absorbing the information, before I said, âBlackmail is also illegal.â
âI didnât blackmail you, nor would I ever do so.â Elinâs brows drew into a tight frown. âI sent you the video hoping it would prompt you to break off your relationship with Mr. Larsen. When you didnât, I had to leak the pictures.â
âYou didnât to do anything. You couldâve talked to me about it first,â I said coldly. âFor a communications secretary, youâre not great at communicating.â
âIt wouldnât have changed a thing. Youâre stubborn, Your Highness. You wouldâve told me you were ending things and gone right back to him. I had to force your hand. Plus, reporter we sent the photos to had already been snooping around, hoping to find dirt. Security found him trespassing on the grounds. He was quite persistent, that one, almost like he has a personal grudge.â Elin tilted her head. âHans Nielsen, formerly of Ring a bell?â
Several. Hans was the paparazzo whose camera Rhys had destroyed in the cemetery last year. Apparently, heâd moved up the career ladder held a grudge.
I flashed back to a few weeks ago, when Rhys told me he suspected someone had snooped around his guesthouse while heâd been living there. I bet it was Hans, considering it happened before Rhys and I had gotten together and Elin hired a photographer to trail us.
I didnât tell Elin any of that, though.
âRegardless, the pictures satisfied him and kept him from digging further,â Elin said when I didnât respond. âI must say, in hindsight, your press conference was inspired, and you and Mr. Larsen made it work. Yesterdayâs vote was a big win, so no harm, no foul.â
Funny she called the press conference inspired when sheâd thrown a massive fit over it.
âNo harm, no foul?â I repeated. âElin, you went behind my back, created a scandal, and dragged Mikaela into it!â
Mikaela, whoâd been watching the rapid-fire exchange between us with wide eyes, lowered her head.
âI needed a go-between. I couldnât have the photos traced back to me.â Elin heaved a deep sigh. âHonestly, Your Highness, it all worked out. I fed the press a smaller scandal so they wouldnât stumble onto a larger one. I was protecting the royal family. That has always been my number one goal.â
âPerhaps.â I steeled my spine. âI appreciate your service to the family over the years, but Iâm afraid itâs time we part ways.â
Mikaela squeaked while the color leached from Elinâs face.
âYouâre me? You canât fire me. His Majestyââ
âHas given me the authority to make whatever staffing changes I see fit,â I finished. I pressed my hands tight against my thighs to keep from shaking. Elin was one of the palaceâs longest-serving employees, and Iâd always been slightly terrified of her. But while she was great at the external part of her job, I needed someone who worked me, not someone who snuck around behind my back and tried to dictate my actions. âYou stepped over the line, and you lost our trust. Mine the kingâs.â
Elin clutched her phone, her knuckles whiter than her suit. Finally, she said, âAs you wish. Iâll have my desk cleared out by the end of the week.â A muscle twitched beneath her eye, but otherwise, she showed no emotion. âIs there anything else, Your Highness?â
Brisk and efficient to the end.
âNo,â I said, feeling strangely melancholy. Elin and I had never been close, but it was the end of an era. âYouâre dismissed.â
She gave me a tight nod and walked out. She wasnât one for dramatics, and she knew me well enough to know when Iâd set my mind on something.
âYou too,â I told Mikaela.
âBridget, I swearââ
âI need to think things through.â Maybe I would forgive her one day, but her betrayal was still fresh and nothing she said right now would penetrate the hurt. âI donât know how long thatâs going to take, but I need time.â
âFair enough.â Her chin wobbled. âI really trying to help. Elin was so convincing. I didnât believe her at first when she said you and Rhys had something going on. But then I thought about the way you looked at each other, and that time you took so long to answer the door at your officeâ¦it all made sense. She said you would get in huge trouble ifââ
âMikaela, please.â I pressed my fingers to my forehead. It hurt almost as much as my heart. If I were old Bridget, perhaps I wouldâve let what she did slide, but I couldnât afford to let things slide anymore. I needed people I could trust around me. âNot right now.â
Mikaela swallowed hard, her freckles stark against her pale skin, but she left without trying to make excuses again.
I expelled a sharp breath. The conversation had been shorter but harder than Iâd expected, even after weeks of mental preparation.
I supposed nothing could fully prepare someone for firing one of their longest-serving employees and saying goodbye to one of their oldest friends in the span of half an hour.
I heard Rhys come up behind me. He didnât speak. He just swept his palms over my shoulders and massaged the muscles with his thumbs.
âIâd hoped you were wrong.â I stared at where Mikaela had sat, the sting of betrayal lingering on my skin.
âPrincess, Iâm never wrong.â
I released a half laugh, breaking some of the tension. âI can think of a few instances when you were.â
âYeah? Like when?â Rhys challenged, a hint of amusement shining through.
I deepened my voice to mimic him. â
â I reverted to my regular voice. âHowâd that work out for you, Mr. Larsen?â
He stopped massaging my shoulders and curled one hand around my throat. My pulse jumped as he lowered his head until his lips grazed my ear. âMocking me? Do you need a refresher lesson already, Your Highness?â
Another piece of tension cracked.
âMaybe. You might want to brush up on your teaching skills, Mr. Larsen,â I said, playing along. âThe lessons should last longer than a couple hours.â
Another laugh escaped when Rhys picked me up and swung me around until we faced each other, and my limbs wrapped around his neck and waist.
âI knew you were trouble the moment I saw you.â He squeezed my ass, hard, but those steel-gray eyes were soft as he examined me. âYou did what you had to do, princess.â
Despite the gruff delivery, his single short sentence comforted me more an entire speech from someone else could.
âI know.â I rested my forehead against his, tightness ballooning in my chest. âBut there are so few people I can turn to here, and I just lost two of them in one day.â
Too much was changing too fast. Some of it was good, some of it was nerve-wracking. Either way, I could barely keep up.
âYou have me.â
âI know,â I repeated, softer this time.
âGood. And for the recordâ¦â Rhysâs lips tilted up into a small smile. âIâve never been happier to be wrong. Fuck . Thatâs not good enough. I want to be in your mind, in your heart, and in your fucking soul the way you are in mine. You and me, princessâ¦â
ââ¦Against the world,â I finished. The tightness in my chest no longer had anything to do with Elin and Mikaela.
âThatâs right. Youâre never alone, princess,â he whispered against my mouth. âRemember that.â
Rhys and I hadnât officially celebrated yesterdayâs victory yet, but as he kissed me, I realized we didnât need champagne and fireworks. Weâd always been best when it was just us, no pomp and circumstance required, and the best celebration was together without having to hide.
No shame, no guilt, no impending vote or tough conversations with soon-to-be ex-friends and ex-employees hanging over our heads.
Just us.
That was all we needed.