Page 78 of Royal Daddy


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“Correct. Not too long ago, your father had a little tumble while coming down the stairs. Nothing serious, just a slip after too much port; bruised his ego more than anything else. But it reminded him that for all he’d done for Edoria, he hadn’t secured her future. That’s where you come in.”

“So, my father only cared when he realized I was his only heir.”

“I don’t think that’s the case. Your father missed you like mad. I’m certain that the realization that Edoria needed a queen was the excuse he needed to finally bring you home after all this time.”

“There’s still the way he treats me, how he barely gives a shit about me unless he’s scolding me for bombing my princess training.”

“If I had to guess, I’d say that every time he looks at your face he’s reminded of your mother, how he treated her. And he does care deeply for Edoria. Other than you, nothing is more important to him than making sure the kingdom is in good hands.”

“Well I think I’ve proven my hands aren’t the right ones to be on the wheel.”

“Give it time,” Luc said.

Ignoring his comment, I asked, “So, do you see my mother in me?”

“Honestly? You have no idea. That first time I spotted you at the food truck I was stunned. It was as if I’d been transported back in time, when I knew your mother when she was your age. You’re the spitting image of her, that is, aside from the purple hair and the nose ring.”

I laughed. “OK, OK, I get it. I’m nowhere near the proper lady my mom was.”

“Actually, that’s where you are like her. Your mother could be proper when she needed to be, but there was also a fire in her that made it clear she belonged to no one.”

“Well, I think I’ve proven that there’s no proper bone in my body.”

“I’ve total faith in you, Ava. Your mother knew how to turn on the queenly part of her, but never managed to lose her sense of humor about the silliness of some of the rules of being a royal. Remember, she’d come from barely noble roots.”

I laughed. “I suppose you’re right.”

“Can I give you my advice?” he asked.

“Sure.”

“I understand why you want to leave. Really, I do.”

Buddy, you don’t even know the half of it.

“But…”

“But don’t give up so soon. Stick it out for a little while longer at least. Your mother never quite fit in as a royal, you know. While she loved using the power of the position to help others, she always scoffed a bit at the ceremonies and customs. But she managed it.”

“So, you think I can, too?”

“I’m sure of it.”

I sighed, nodding in acceptance. “Alright. How much longer do I give it?”

“Give it until after the Harvest Ball, two more weeks. Give it your all, and if the ball comes and goes and you’re still feeling like you need to go back home, I’ll drive you to the airport myself. Deal?”

I pursed my lips, giving the matter some serious thought.

“Alright. Deal.”

He offered me his hand and I took it. As soon as my skin touched his, I realized that I didn’t want to let him go. The smile on his face hinted that he felt the same way.

“If you’re still on the fence,” he said, his smile turning into one of hot sensuality, “let me give you a reason to stick it out.”

I knew what was coming, and I couldn’t wait. Luc leaned in to kiss me and I eagerly accepted.

Chapter 28

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