indecent proposal
at went on for the rest of the ceremony as she became los
ter being only one of t
today-though he
Y
hymns, vows-Evie resp
ing she was doing it. I
d a bland smile and glassy blue eyes that only a few people here
h was one of those peop
her with his head lowere
ng up the kind of vibrations
r cover of coming to his feet for the singing of a hymn. Her exquisite
ling no jerky movements that
e possessed where Evie was concerned was
ned wedding, he blamed
iage to the man she loved as Chr
ty to legally bind himself to a woman l
feeling a wave of angry
ty to make her feel mo
little as the couple went off with their entourage towards the chapel i
lcohol but this moment
him, 'if you remove the religious inferences, a Chri
ng that if it was me
the fixed smile he offered
ed by the dulcet tones of a solo tenor, sa
g straight-backed now, most definitely tense, listening to whatever the
to watch the signing ceremony-from wh
ter for hearing her voice in his head saying, 'Imagine the headline b
lahaye plays chief brid
ab prince lover look
Christina Beverley marri
home"!' she'd concluded.
d that's th
she had asked him no
had treated the reques
it had
re witnessing the way
ould have been allowe
how selfish
he noticed. Her wizened mouth spitting words at
had time only to speak one single word, but whatever that word was the
y away to go and sit he
ng Evie ent
with her-declare his support for this woman
Except he knew she wou
ne thing she was tryin
he centre of attention away from the
ed so wretchedly desert
murder exploded in his chest-aimed directly at himself for his own
ting of curious eyes o
erything she had in her
felt as if she was being eaten
urrounded by his own k
g to be civilised when re
manising
the words funny if she'
t the old lady's lips had not been funny at all. 'While you, you brazen li
ame?' she'
had quite co
t where the old lady h
-'You could have been
g a slut!'-ringi
the little altercatio
l the heat of his a
n't decide to come ove
make everything ten tim
its mark, and she was glad of her wide-brimmed hat because at le
ole congregation rose to applaud them as the newly married couple w
emotion blinding her eyes. So it wasn't until the whole wedding en
ised someone had come to
so she could see who it
looking through a bank
aschid Al Kadah. And
her, the wonderful sha
ner. But his eyes were
ing with a grave kind o
ead forward again to watch the
e murmured to her gently
away and never be foun
y mother may no
stly replied.
, a smile tilted the co
you fancy the hell ou
n't fancy me at all-esp
he has n
ped. 'I wonder if
me to tell her?'
e you to do, Sheikh Ra
e up on your white char
of t
long-fingered, beautif
aist to turn her to face
ht banter they were ex
you off to my palace in
ay there
ath,' she pouted. 'You
to look out of. I know
e you t
s too,' he declared. 'W
absolute fortune to ir
ered benevolently. 'Whe
iceless gifts and inco
your desert palace
head. 'You will be my
at the door to make
of your guards for a b
uchs,' he came back bla
erring to will make t
en,' Evie decided. 'I'll