Aleks’s gaze, so warm and tender with Nico, frosted over. “Come.”
As she stood, her knees trembled in tandem with her emotions. “Maybe we should do this later. I’m content to watch him sleep.”
His Majesty didn’t look as though he bought that. He turned back to the boy. “Someone has come to say hello.”
Sara stepped closer and with the movement brushed Aleks’s knees. Once upon a time he would have pulled her onto his lap, and she would have gone willingly for kisses and laughter. Today, he shifted away as though her touch was poison. Shoulders tense and mouth grim, animosity flowed from him. Surely, Nico would feel the tension and be put off by it.
She longed to touch him, both of them, and to make them understand how sorry she was for everything. She’d made a terrible mistake in letting Nico go, but she’d also paid a terrible price. Couldn’t Aleks see that? She’d lost everything that mattered—him, her baby.
The beautiful little prince was flesh of her flesh and yet she did not know him at all. The pain of that truth would burn forever.
“Hello, Nico,” she said, amazed to sound so normal. “My name is Sara. I’m—”
As though afraid of what she’d say, Aleks interrupted. “Sara is someone I knew in America.”
Nico’s dark eyes swung up to hers. “You were my father’s friend at university?”
So sweet. So innocent. So unaware of the painful alliance between his father and herself.
A lump formed in her throat. She cleared it. “Yes.”
“Papa, did you tell me about Sara? I don’t remember her in your stories.”
Aleks shifted uncomfortably, but he kept his tone light. “Remember the girl who capsized the boat and dumped me into the river?”
Sara stared at him, stunned. He’d spoken of her to Nico? But Aleks’s expression was as hard as his jaw. If he remembered the time fondly, he wasn’t about to let her know.
Nico giggled. “That was you?”
“Yes, that was me,” she said, delighted to have found common ground. “I wasn’t the best swimmer.”
“And Papa had to save you.” Nico’s voice was weak, but he seemed to relish casting his father as a hero.
“Yes. You should have seen him. We were both laughing so hard, I think I nearly drowned him.”
“Papa said you spilled the picnic basket, too.”
“I’m afraid so. Your poor Papa went without lunch except for the chocolate bar we shared.”
They’d shared a great deal more than chocolate that weekend. A master boatman, Aleks had wanted to canoe the mighty Mississippi River, so they’d driven to St. Louis for the day and wound up spending the weekend. Sara had often wondered if she’d gotten pregnant during those magical two days before Aleks suddenly and completely disappeared from her life.
Overtaken by nostalgia, she turned to look at Aleks.
Abruptly he pushed up from the bed’s edge and stepped away. “This little trip down memory lane has been fun, but I think we should let Nico rest now.”
The interruption shouldn’t have come as a surprise, but it did sting. That Aleks despised her and any memory of their time together was painfully clear.
But he was also correct. The boy was visibly fading. With no forethought, Sara touched Nico’s forehead. He was too warm, but touching him was a salve for her soul. This was her baby. Her son! She couldn’t get over the thrill of it.
“Your Papa is right. You must rest and get well so you can someday have your own wonderful adventures.”
Nico’s eyelids drooped but he struggled to keep them open.
“Will you be here after my nap? And tell me about America? Papa liked America very much.”
Sara looked to the man in charge and held his frigid gaze in challenge. If his feelings about America had anything to do with her, she would never know. “I will be back, Nico. I promise.”
Aleks glared at her for one long moment, then bent low to kiss the boy’s forehead and softly murmur something. By the time he straightened, Nico’s eyes were closed.
Still the ruler prince did not move. He stared into the face of his son with an expression of love and sorrow and longing.
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