Wedding Vows: Say I Do: Matrimony with His Majesty / Invitation to the Prince's Palace / The Prince's Outback Bride. Rebecca Winters
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“Are you going to San Ravino to see Isabella?” Phillip asked the question no one else dared.
“Yes.”
“When will you be back?”
“Tomorrow.”
A crestfallen look crossed over Phillip’s face, one everyone could see.
“Thank you for dinner, Evelyn.”
“It was my pleasure.”
Darrell knew everyone at the table was thinking how out-spoken Phillip had been. It was something they would have to get used to because he’d been born with that trait. She couldn’t look at Alex right then.
“I’ll take Darrell and Phillip home when I go,” Katerina spoke up.
“Thank you, Mother. I’ll see you tomorrow, Phillip.”
“Sure, Dad.”
Alex flashed Darrell a hooded glance she couldn’t decipher before he departed. It left her shaken. Did he kiss Isabella with the same passion he’d kissed her? Was he counting the minutes until they were together? Darrell couldn’t take much more of this.
Ten minutes after he’d left the palace she heard the helicopter taking off. Phillip’s expression mirrored her spirits, which had plummeted to a new low.
“Good afternoon, gentlemen.”
Alex looked around the oval conference table in his office where his executive staff and ministers were assembled. Leo exchanged a private nod with him.
“I can only recall two times since I became king that I’ve had to call for an emergency session. Both times were due to the threat of a student uprising. This time the situation is different.
“I just flew back from San Ravino. After a great deal of soul searching over the past few days, Isabella and I have decided to call off our wedding.”
The silence that filled the room was deafening.
“I’ve prepared a statement for the press, which I’ve given to Carl. Regardless of what you might hear, the princess and I parted on amicable terms.”
More silence, the kind produced by shock reverberated throughout his office.
“As all of you have heard by now, very recently I discovered I have a twelve-year-old son who was born and raised in Colorado in the United States without my knowledge.
“The king could have ignored the revelation, but the man could not. Phillip Collier is my flesh and blood. I love him and have claimed him.
“Because of this action I’m fully aware that public sentiment will go against me. If I think it’s for the good of the country, I’ll step down.”
At this point many heads had lowered, but not Leo’s. The other man’s eyes remained suspiciously bright.
“I recall a conversation I once had with father. He told me he didn’t have any friends. His comment hurt me. When I asked him why, he said, ‘That’s the definition of a king.’
“I didn’t understand what he meant, but I do now. No matter what decision you make as sovereign, you’re going to hurt someone.
“By recognizing my son, I dare say I don’t have a friend left, starting with the great men I’ve let down assembled in this historic conference room.
“But when I met Phillip for the first time and he said, ‘You’re my dad,’ something went through me I can’t describe. All I know is, I wanted to be all the things I could see in his eyes.”
He cleared his throat. “Thank you for coming, gentlemen. That’s everything.”
On his way to his inner office to phone Darrell, Carl intercepted him. “Your Majesty? While you were in conference, Ms. Collier phoned to say that in case you were wondering, she and your son have gone into town to do some shopping for a few hours.”
Disappointed they weren’t immediately available, he thanked Carl before ringing Rudy. “How long ago did Ms. Collier leave the castle?”
“The car just pulled away.”
“Alert the guard at the outer gate to prevent them from leaving the grounds.”
Without conscious thought Alex left his office via a private staircase. Summoning his driver, he climbed in the back of his limo and told him to head for the north gate. He didn’t expel a breath until he saw the limo between the security men’s cars stopped at the gate.
Alex jumped out of the car before it had pulled to a stop.
“Hey, Mom? There’s Dad!”
Darrell’s hands clutched the armrests. What a fool she was to think she and Phillip could slip away from him, even for a few hours. At this point she was afraid to spend any more time with him.
When he suddenly climbed in the limo and sat across from her next to Phillip, the blood pounded in her ears.
His gaze narrowed on her face. “I got your message, but you can’t go shopping yet or you’ll spoil my surprise.”
The car started to move, but instead of going to the castle, it appeared to be headed toward another part of the grounds.
Darrell’s body trembled. She couldn’t take another one of his surprises, let alone handle being in his presence a second longer.
“Will I like it?” Phillip teased.
“It’s guaranteed.”
“Where are we going?”
“You’ll find out.”
Eventually the limo pulled up to one end of the stable.
Phillip darted her an excited glance. Darrell had an idea Alex was going to give him his own horse. The boys each had a pony.
Alex turned to his son. “Go inside that door. It leads to the vet’s office. He’s waiting for you.”
“The vet?”
“Yes. I’ll be along in a minute.”
On a new burst of energy, Phillip climbed out of the limo and sprinted inside.
“Alex—I’m glad we’re alone because there’s something important I have to tell you, and—”
“Isabella has called off the wedding,” he broke in on her.
“Permanently.”
“Oh, no—”
The stabbing pain of guilt drove Darrell from the car. She headed blindly for the castle, running faster than she’d ever run in her life. But she couldn’t outrun the