The Surprise Princess
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King Jozef looked at Brad. Then at Katie. Finally back to Madame.
“Basketball for youth,” he said to her.
Katie jumped in, “A series of camps. Which you will officially open each summer. And you will begin the transition—”
Brad reached across to take her hand and squeeze, but she went on.
“—toward democracy, I hope.”
Brad and Madame groaned simultaneously.
King Jozef drew in a swelling breath. “Democracy? End the royal family of Bariavak? Throw out centuries of tradition? Basketball camp, yes, this I permit – for the children. But this – this you talk of—”
“Later,” Madame said. “You will talk of it later. But what has been decided has been decided. For your love of your granddaughter.”
Slowly, King Jozef of Bariavak lowered his head in a solemn nod.
“Grandfather.” Katie hugged him with one arm because Brad still held her other hand. “This is best. You’ll see—”
Brad tugged on her hand. “Not now. Give him time to adjust.”
And then Carolyn and C.J. were shepherding them away.
“C’mon, you two,” C.J. said, turning Katie and Brad toward the door. “Let’s get out of here with our victory before the opposing team talks the ref into pushing this thing to overtime.”
April and Hunter each held a door open for them as they left, then followed them out.
EPILOGUE
Seven weeks later
Ashton, Wisconsin
“He’s going to be okay you know.” Brad leaned back against the closed door of his bedroom – their bedroom, at least for tonight as they sorted out what they would do with her house and his apartment now that they were back in Ashton. “So no need for that frown.”
They’d left Bariavak and King Jozef, and it hadn’t been easy on his Katie.
“I know. Eventually. I do know that. But that’s not why I was frowning. Brad, this is important. You have to know I won’t hold you to what you said about not taking a head coaching job. I won’t take advantage of you – of your weakness.”
“Weakness? You mean my weakness for you? Hate to tell you, Katie, but you’ve been taking advantage of that one since the day you walked in the office.”
“Your grandmother told me. You have a weakness for underdogs. You have all your life and—”
“Yeah, yeah. And how she used that to get me to go to Ashton instead of the party school. That’s her tale, anyway.”
“You know?”
“Sure. I’ve always known. Let her think it was her underselling Ashton that got me here, but it was a combination of thinking Ashton could pay off big if the program caught hold and being in awe of Coach.”
“Oh.” She absorbed that for a breath then rallied, “But that doesn’t change that you do have a weakness for underdogs. I’ve seen it with the team. And with the kids. And… and of course that’s why you married me.” She looked up at him through her lashes.
“Yeah, right. That’s why.” He advanced on her.
“And why, in Bariavak – because who was more of an underdog than me? One woman, trying to stand up again a king and— You’re laughing? You’re laughing at me?”
“Hell, yes, I’m laughing at you, Josephine-Augusta – my Katie.” He kissed the top of her head. “If you were any less of an underdog with your grandfather, with Bariavak, and most of all with me, we’d all be puddles at your feet.” He kissed her nose. “My princess.”
“Don’t…”
But he was wrapping his arms around her waist, drawing her tight into his body and her protest evaporated in the heat.
“Katie Spencer.”
She arched into him. “Yes.”
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A very satisfying time later, he stroked her bare shoulder, then kissed a mark his mouth had made earlier. “Uh, Katie?”
“Hmm.”
“I have a question.”
“Yes?”
“You remember you said that when you were Katie Davis you worshipped me?”
“Yes.”
“So, all that grief you gave me? That was worshipping? Does that mean it’s going to be worse from now on?”
“Much, much worse.”
“Okay. I can live with that. As long as you don’t love me the way Madame loves the king – whew! Stabbing him in the heart to save his heart from breaking.”
“I know. Don’t worry, I could never be as fierce as that. I’m a nice Midwestern girl.”
“Yeah, right. Nice Midwestern girl who’s about been the death of me.”
She ran a hand down his chest … and lower. “You don’t feel dead to me.”
“Maybe not quite yet. But before we test that theory, I want you to promise to do something for me. Maybe when we finally take a honeymoon.”
“What?”
“Wear that tiara like you did at the gala.”
“I won’t wear a crown. And that dress—”
“Not a crown. And definitely not the dress. Just the tiara.” He looked down at her, watching a smile come into her eyes. “So I can kiss you right out from under it again.”
THE END
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