Rescuing The Royal Runaway Bride. Ally Blake

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problems. His manager would attest that time management was Will’s biggest problem as he never said no to work if he could find a way to fit it all in.

      And yet... He found that he could not seem to roust himself to wish the woman well and get back on his way.

      There was nothing to be done except to help.

      Decision made, he held out both hands as if dealing with a wounded animal. “Any way you can jiggle your foot free?”

      “Wow. That’s a thought.” It seemed she’d hit the next stage of shock—sarcasm.

      “Says the woman who threw a shoe at an oncoming car in the hope of saving herself from getting squished.”

      Her eyes narrowed. Her fists curled tighter around her skirt. Beneath the head-to-toe finery she was pure street urchin itching for a fight.

      Shock, he reminded himself. Stuck. And she must have been cold. There wasn’t much to the top part of her dress but a few layers of lace draped over her shoulders, leaving her arms bare. The way the skirt moved as it fell to her feet made it look like layers of woven air.

      Air he’d have to get a grip on if he had any hope of pulling her free.

      Will slid the jacket of his morning suit from his shoulders and tossed it over the windscreen into the car. Rolling his sleeves to his elbows, he took a turn about her, eyeing the angles, finding comfort in the application of basic geometry and calculus.

      She looked about five-feet-eight, give or take the foot stuck in the mud.

      “What do you weigh?”

      “Excuse me?”

      “Never mind.” It would come down to the force of the suction of the mud anyway. “If you don’t mind, I’m going to take you from behind.”

      A slim auburn eyebrow rose dramatically. “I thank you for asking first, but I do mind.”

      Will’s gaze lifted from the behind in question to find the woman looking over her shoulder at him. Those big eyes were unblinking, a glint of warmth, laughter even, flickering in the blue. Or was it green?

      Right. He’d heard it too. He felt his own cheek curving into an unexpected smile. “My intentions are pure. I only wish to get you out of your...sticky situation.”

      Her right fist unclenched from her skirt, her fingers sliding past one another. Then her eyes dipped as she gave him a thorough once-over to match the one he’d given her.

      Will crossed his arms and waited. He was the pre-eminent living name in modern astronomy. Eyes Only at NASA. An open invitation to the UN. On first-name terms with presidents and prime ministers alike.

      Yet none of that mattered on this muddy country road as, with a deep sigh of unwitting capitulation, the woman waved an idle hand his way and said, “Fine. Let’s get this over and done with.”

      First time for everything, Will thought as he moved into position. Adrenaline having been sapped away, he was now very much aware of the damage incurred by his footwear. He attempted to find purchase on the boggy ground. “Ready?”

      She muttered something that sounded like, “Not even close.” But then she lifted her arms.

      Will wrapped his arms around her waist. There really was nothing of her. More dress than woman. He grounded his feet, and heaved.

      Nothing happened. She was well-bogged.

      “Grip my arms,” he said. “Lean back a little. Into me.”

      In for a penny, she wrapped her arms over his, her fingers shockingly cold as they curved over his wrists. But right behind the chill came that energy, like electricity humming just beneath her skin.

      Will said, “On three I need you to press down strongly with your free foot, then jump. Okay?”

      She nodded and another curl fell down, tumbling into his face. He blinked to dislodge a strand from his eyelashes. And a sweet, familiar scent tickled his nose till he could taste it on the back of his tongue. Honeysuckle.

      “Here we go,” he grumbled. “One. Two. And...three!”

      He felt her sink into the ground and as she pushed he pulled. With a thick, wet schlock her foot popped free.

      She spun, tottered, her feet near slipping out from under her. And finally came to a halt with her face lodged into his neck.

      There she breathed. Warm bursts of air wafted over his skin and turned his hair follicles into goose flesh.

      Then he felt the moment she realised she had one hand gripping his sleeve, the other clamped to his backside for all she was worth.

      The breathing stopped. A heartbeat slunk by. Two. Then she slowly released her hold.

      Only, the second she let go, she slipped again.

      With a whoop she grabbed him—the sound shaking a pair of bluebirds loose. They swooped and twittered before chasing one another down the tunnel and away.

      And suddenly she was trembling in earnest. Violent shakes racked her body, as if she were about to self-destruct.

      Dammit. Computing how best to separate her from her trap was one thing, but this was beyond his pay grade.

      She made a noise then. Something between a squeak and a whimper. The next time she shook she broke free with a cracking laugh. Then more laughter tumbled on top of the first. Braying, cackling, riotous laughter—the kind that took hold of a person until they could barely breathe.

      Will looked to the sky. He wasn’t built for this kind of roller coaster of emotion. It was so taxing and there was no logical pathway out.

      Ready to take his leave before things turned again, Will took her firmly by the arms.

      Another curl fell to dangle in front of her face. She crossed her eyes and blew it away with a quick stream of air shot from the side of her mouth. When she uncrossed her eyes she looked directly into his.

      Spots of pretty pink sat high on her pale cheeks, clear even beneath the tracks of old tears. As her laughter faded, her wide mouth still smiled softly. Light sparked in the bluish green of her huge eyes, glints of folly and fun. And she sank into his grip as if she could stay there all day.

      Instead of the words that had been balanced on the tip of his tongue, Will found himself saying, “If you’re laughing because your other foot is now stuck I will leave you here.”

      A grin flashed across her face, fast and furious, resonant of a pulse fusion blast. “Not stuck,” she said. “Muddy, mortified, falling apart at the seams, but the last thing I am any more is stuck.”

      Will nodded. Even though he was the one who suddenly felt stuck. For words. For a decision on what to do next. For a reason to let her go.

      Which was why he let her go. He unclamped his fingers one at a time, giving her no reason to fall into his arms again.

      The woman reminded him of a newly collapsed

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