Twisted Games (2-Twisted)
31. Bridget
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31
BRIDGET
“STEFFAN.” MY HEART THUMPED WITH PANIC, EVEN THOUGH I WASN’T
doing anything wrong. Not at that second, anyway. “I didn’t know
you were back in town.”
“I—uh, yes,” he stuttered, looking uncharacteristically flustered.
“It was a last-minute decision. I wasn’t supposed to be back until
next week, but I had an emergency in the city and I needed to get
back straight away. I was going to call you tomorrow after every-
thing settled.” His eyes slid to his left, and I realized he wasn’t alone.
A petite, pretty woman with curly dark hair stood next to him,
her face red and her arms wrapped tight around her waist.
“Your Highness.” She dipped into a small curtsy, her lips fixed in
a strained smile.
“This is Malin.” Steffan’s discomfort visibly increased. “She gave
me a ride back to the city.”
“Didn’t realize future dukes needed to hitch rides.” A blade of
suspicion sharpened Rhys’s otherwise even tone.
The playful, gentle Rhys from earlier in the afternoon had disap-
peared, replaced by the stoic, composed bodyguard I knew so well.
“She was coming back to the city anyway, so it made sense.” Stef-
fan’s eyes flicked between me and Rhys.
Something didn’t add up. If he had an emergency in the city, why
was he at a hotel on the outskirts of Athenberg this late at night?
Then again, I of all people wasn’t going to question why he was
here.
The four of us stood in the hall, each eyeing the others warily.
The elevator pinged in the distance, and the air conditioning
hummed with anxiety. The tension was so thick I could slice through
it with a fingernail.
“The hotel isn’t in the city,” Rhys said. He hadn’t moved a single
inch since we ran into Steffan and Malin.
Malin looked at the ground while Steffan ran a hand through his
hair. “I had a dinner meeting at the restaurant. And Malin was, uh,
kind enough to wait while I finished. What are you doing here?”
He addressed the last part to me, and I realized I hadn’t an-
swered him the first time he asked. “I took a spa day. We were just
leaving.”
I avoided looking at Rhys, afraid the movement would somehow
give away what we’d really been doing all afternoon.
What does a head turn mean in Eldorran? Oh, just that I fucked my
bodyguard in a dozen different positions over the course of six hours.
“Of course. I didn’t mean to hold you up.” Steffan stepped aside
so I could pass, but before I could, Malin spoke up.
“Steffan, wasn’t there something you wanted to ask Her High-
ness?” She fixed her eyes on Steffan, whose lips thinned as he stared
back at her. Some unspoken communication passed between them
before he turned to me.
“This wasn’t how I wanted to do it,” he said with a hint of apolo-
gy. “But since we’re here, I did have something to ask you. Please for-
give me if I’m being presumptive, but, ah, would you like to be my
date to Prince Nikolai’s wedding?”
Rhys finally moved, his body shifting closer to mine and his
hand sliding toward the gun at his waistband.
“I…” Of all the things I’d expected Steffan to ask, that hadn’t
been one of them. We’d exchanged a few polite texts after our date at
the Royal Botanic Gardens, but we hadn’t spoken in weeks and, to
be honest, he hadn’t crossed my mind again until now.
I also suspected he and Malin had a more complicated relation-
ship than he let on, perhaps even a romantic one. He clearly hadn’t
wanted to ask me out, and she was staring at the floor again with a
frown.
But if they were together, why would she push him to go on a
date with me?
“I was going to ask when I called you tomorrow,” Steffan added.
He smiled, and I glimpsed the old friendly, relaxed Steffan again.
“We’d mentioned meeting up after I returned, and since the wed-
ding is coming up, I thought you might like to go together. Unless
you already have a date…”
Nikolai and Sabrina’s wedding was in a month, and they were
due back this weekend for the final preparations. I was a bridesmaid
along with Sabrina’s sister and best friend from the U.S.
“I don’t.” I was expected to, but I hadn’t even thought about it.
I’d been too wrapped up in the Citizen Letters program, training,
and Rhys.
I hesitated, debating, before I finally answered, “I would be hap-
py to be your date. Thank you for asking.”
Rhys stiffened further next to me.
“Excellent.” Steffan cleared his throat. “Let’s hash the details out
later, shall we? I’m looking forward to it.”
“Me, too.”
“You’d make a lovely couple.” There was something in Malin’s
voice. A hint of warning, maybe? Or animosity mixed with sadness.
I couldn’t pinpoint it, but whatever it was, it made Steffan flinch.
“Thank you.” It took all my training not to inject a question mark
at the end. What was I supposed to say to something like that?
Another awkward silence fell before I finally excused myself and
left Steffan and Malin standing in the hall, glaring at each other.
Rhys waited until we were in the elevator before he said,
“They’re fucking.”
The thought had crossed my mind, but it didn’t make sense.
“You don’t know that.”
“Trust me. I can tell when people are fucking, and they are.”
We stepped out of the elevator and into the lobby. “If they are,
why did she encourage him to ask me out?”
“I don’t know. Maybe they’re into group play.” Rhys didn’t look
at me.
He was pissed. He didn’t say it, but I could feel it, and I didn’t
have to guess what he was angry about.
“I had to say yes to the date,” I said after we got in the car.
“Everyone expects me to bring someone to Nik’s wedding.”
Edvard and Elin had not forgotten about my husband search and
kept bringing it up at every turn, but there wasn’t much they could
do with Steffan gone. Now that he was back…
More complications. Less time with Rhys.
Frustration curled in my stomach.
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