The Sheikh's Bought Ballerina (The Sheikh's New Bride Book 6)

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by Holly Rayner


  Ibrahim cut the engine near the palace and left the car, gesturing for Willow to follow him. She did, without further question. They strode over the sand, finding the long brick pathway beneath, which guided them toward the front door. Gripping the handle, Ibrahim attempted to open it, but found it bolted shut.

  “Shoot,” he murmured.

  “There must be another way in,” Willow said. Slipping her fingers through Ibrahim’s, she yanked him around the side of the palace.

  Between a pair of overgrown bushes, they found a large, cracked window, offering a hole big enough for one person to slip inside. Ibrahim pressed the glass with his elbow, creating an even bigger hole.

  “Careful of the glass on the other side,” he said, helping Willow ease her way through.

  As he entered behind her, he found himself in his father’s study: still lined with shelves, some of which still held the odd book. They were yellowed and worn, filled with dust. The smell of it was strikingly similar to how it had been when it had been in use: cigars and aging texts. It brought back a wave of nostalgia, which Ibrahim felt powerless against.

  Willow stepped through the study, clearly enamored with the dilapidated building.

  She ran a hand over a crack in the wall, tilting her head. “What was this place, Ibrahim?”

  “This is where I grew up,” Ibrahim heard himself say, his voice soft and distant. He stepped toward her, placing his hand at the small of her back. He felt the air sizzling around them all of a sudden with anticipation. “Come on. Let’s head down the hall. We have much to explore.”

  They tiptoed along, through the barren hallway, and into an expansive, brightly lit ballroom with large, south-facing windows. In the corner was a piano, once painted white, yet now scratched and ancient-looking from the erosion of sand. Willow stepped into the center of the dance floor, her sandals the only sound.

  Whirling around, she said wistfully, “I can’t believe you grew up here.”

  “It wasn’t as perfect as it might seem,” Ibrahim said, stepping toward her. “Which is what I wanted to explain to you. Why we need to be married, for my mother’s sake.”

  Willow nodded, gazing up at him. She didn’t speak, just waited, as if she knew he was brimming with a story. Ibrahim hadn’t explained his past to anyone before. He fumbled at first, unsure of where to begin.

  “As a young royal, growing up wasn’t easy for me. My father put so much pressure on my brother and I, so much so that I wasn’t entirely sure of the meaning of affection. I knew only that my role as his son was that I had to make him look good in front of his peers. I had to get good grades, be the best athlete, stand the tallest, be the strongest. Nothing else would be good enough,” Ibrahim began.

  Willow’s eyes grew heavy with emotion. Reaching toward him, she gripped his hand.

  “I remember the fights we would get into,” Ibrahim continued, his voice shaking now. “About how it was paramount that I find a wife he could be proud of. How I needed to align with what the public wanted, maintain a flawless public image…”

  “So much pressure to grow up with,” Willow murmured.

  “Exactly. And I grew so tired of the expectations. After my brother died, I took my leave of Rebai and fled to Houston. I built my business there, hoping to please my father from afar. Over the years, I spoke with my mother often, but hardly ever with my father. Of course, you always regret the things you didn’t do, didn’t say, when someone passes away. In our case, we never rectified our relationship. I was far away in the States when he passed, and I returned there after the funeral—”

  “And your mother left the palace?” Willow asked, gesturing around at the ballroom. Her eyes sparkled with what Ibrahim suspected were tears. Could she really feel his pain so viscerally?

  “She did. And I left her out here, alone. She’s had to pave the way forward, without my father, on her own. And I can’t tell you how guilty I’ve felt since then. She’s asked me consistently if I’ve found someone to settle down with, like it’s the only thing she cares about. She won’t rest until I’m married.”

  Willow pressed her lips together tightly. After a pause, she cleared her throat and offered, “Have you considered bringing her to live in the States?”

  “Then she would only realize the truth of my lifestyle there,” Ibrahim heard himself say. His heart hammered as Willow’s eyes darted away from his.

  “Right. The Playboy Sheikh…” Willow sighed, giving him a soft smile. “How could I forget?”

  “Listen,” Ibrahim said, his voice echoing in the cavernous room. “I haven’t found anyone to settle down with, but I want to give my mother something she can be excited about. Something that will make her eager to get out of bed in the morning. As long as she never finds out about us—”

  “About how fake our relationship is?” Willow asked.

  “Right,” Ibrahim said. “As long as she never discovers the truth, the burden will be solely with me. And the woman who is kind enough to help me go through with it.”

  They didn’t speak for a long moment. Ibrahim had given her everything he could of himself: the truth. He was asking her to carry it. He knew it was almost too much to ask of someone he didn’t know, who he might never really get to know.

  Yet something in her eyes glowed with recognition, as if she could see him, truly, for who he was.

  “All right,” Willow said, giving him a small nod. “I’ll do it. For her, and for you.”

  Willow and Ibrahim are about to learn that the best-laid plans often go awry. Will they find each other in the end?

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