TOYIN's HEART WAS racing as they were summoned
into the throne room of the Antiochda palace. She
could hear her high heels clipping over the polished
marble floor, past all the beautiful oil paintings of her
ancestors towards the dais at the far end.
It felt like forever since she'd last been here and the
significance of the magnificent setting was never lost
on her. It was where her brother had been crowned
after the sudden death of their father and where their
grief-stricken mother had sat, keeping vigil over the
late King's coffin.
As she heard the heavy clang of the double doors
slamming shut behind them, Toyin thought about
everything she'd seen and done since she'd last seen
her brother.
California and an ocean crossing. The
heat and dust of the Australian Outback, the silent
snow of the Cotswolds and then the high-octane holi-
day glitter of New York. And now she was back on
her island home, feeling a bit like a stranger on her
home territory with the man beside her about to ask
the King for her hand in marriage.
As they took their seats she wondered if Massimo was
dazzled by the twin thrones before them where diamonds, rubies and emeralds as big as gulls' eggs
olittered in the winter sunshine. One throne sat
empty-waiting for the wife her brother seemed so
reluctant to find, for it was rumoured he had a mis-
tress who was preventing him from fulfilling his des-
tiny.
Not for the first time, Sophie acknowledged the
inequality of one rule for royal men and a different
one for women. Drake had been allowed to have as
much sex as he wanted, while she'd been supposed to
save her virginity until her wedding night. How unfair
was that? She moistened her lips with her tongue as
she stared at the imposing figure of her brother, his
dark face stern, his legs crossed with the careless-
ness of a man born to rule, as he leaned back against
his throne.
I understand that you have provided both sanc-
tuary and protection for my sister,' said the King,
without preamble. 'For which I owe you a great debt
as well as my thanks, and for which you will be re-
warded accordingly.
The Princess has behaved in a
way which was undoubtedly headstrong, but she is
home now and everything is as it should be. Whether
your desire is for land or capital, I shall endeavour to
grant you your wish, Carter.' He gave a wry smile.
Within reason, of course."
Massimo smiled back. I'm very honoured to receive
Your Majesty's offer he said diplomatically. But
it was no hardship to give your sister my protection
and, indeed, she fended for herself most admirably
for many months.
Months during which my men as-
sured me she was the best cook they've ever had on
the station.'
A glitter of irritation iced the King's blue eyes.
She has always been protected.
You need have no
fears about her future.
That is not the point, snapped Drake, uncross-
ing his legs and sitting up, ramrod-straight. I have
had you investigated."
'Of course you have,' put in Massimo calmly. I would
have done exactly the same in your position.
Drake's face darkened. And your family is...dis-
reputable, to say the least.
'We have a somewhat colourful history, that I
won't deny', said Massimo wryly. 'But I won't do wrong
by your sister and nothing you can say or do will
change my determination. Because I intend to marry
her, with or without your permission although it
would be better if we could do it with your blessing.
Obviously' His fingers tightened around Toyin's
as he gave her hand a squeeze.
'Back in New York, I
made a vow to the Princess that I would be faithful
and true and I am repeating that vow today, in your
presence. For I intend on being the best husband I
can possibly be.'
Toyin felt quite faint. Nobody ever talked to
Drake like that. Nobody. And nobody ever kept in-
terrupting him that way either.
She looked into her
brother's face, expecting to see the first hint of the
Simmering rage which his courtiers knew to beware
of, but to her astonishment there was nothing but a
flicker of frustration in his eyes, which gradually be-
came a gleam of reluctant acceptance.
'You are a strong man, Carter. 'And a woman needs a strong man. Very well.
You have your permission to marry my Sister. She
will come to you with a generous dowry.'
have no desire to imagine the Princess in a position
of such servitude. Let us discuss how best you will
be recompensed instead."
'But, Your Majesty.' said Massimo silkily, I have no
need or desire for any financial reward. I have no
desire to accept payment for what was my pleasure.'
Nervously Toyin resisted the invitation to chew
the inside of her mouth. Didn't Massimo realise that refus-
ing Drake's offer was the last thing he should do if
he wanted to keep him onside? That it was bad form
to refuse the King anything?
Nothing was said for a moment as both men en-
gaged in a silent battle of wills.
'As you wish, said Drake eventually, unable to
hide another flicker of irritation when it became clear, Massimo had no intention of backing down. But on the
other matter you brought to my attention when you
first arrived, I'm afraid I cannot be quite so reason-
able. You say you wish to marry my sister?" He raised
his eyebrows before shaking his head. I'm afraid this
will not be possible, for reasons I'm sure I don't need
to spell out for you.'