Author's note: This is my entry for the
Literotica 2021 Winter Holidays Story Contest
. Please be so kind as to give a vote at the end. This story is not set in reality, so please don't mind that my story's royal family is not the current royal family across the pond. I don't think I've ever spent as much time doing research as I did on this one trying to have some minimal level of accuracy. I enjoyed it though, and I'll make sure to do more of that for future stories.
Enjoy -- BH
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I was walking to the Museum of Contemporary Art and was stopped near the entrance to the Four Seasons Hotel by security and stanchions cutting off the sidewalk. I wasn't happy as it was a cold November Day, and the Chicago wind was fierce off the lake.
"What's going on? Is the President here?" I asked one of the bell hops standing in front of the roped off sidewalk.
"No, sir. Princess Jennifer and her son are leaving."
I nodded. Princess Jennifer was widowed less than a year before in a terrorist attack in London. Her husband, Prince Frederick, was killed in a car bombing. The press said some organization declared war on the Royal Family for some reason. It all sounded too James Bond for me. I didn't pay attention other than to check out what the princess looked like in the photos for the articles.
It was almost noon on a Tuesday, in downtown Chicago, so the sidewalk was pretty empty after everyone made it to work. There was only a dozen of us that were held up by the blocked off sidewalk. Most walked into the street and around, but I wanted to get a close look at the Princess. She was a beautiful woman who carried herself with grace and class. It didn't hurt that she had the best legs I'd ever seen.
The moment I saw the sparkle of her brown eyes as she came through the door, I heard two loud pops. Everyone around me either hit the ground or froze and the Princess screamed. The security guards who walked in front of her fell to the ground and the look of panic that crossed her face as she shielded her baby made me do something I never thought I'd do.
As everyone else ran away, or hit the ground, I jumped over the rope and ran to her. I felt a pain in my shoulder but didn't stop. I felt I had to help her.
I wrapped her in my arms, pushed her back, and felt two more sharp pains in my back as we fell through the door of the hotel. We hit the ground in the lobby and rolled over with me covering her and the prince when we came to a stop.
In an instant I was pulled off of her and guns were pointed at me. As I faded to black, I said, "It was nice to meet you, Princess."
***
I woke in a semi-lit room. It took me a few moments to be able to focus, but I realized a nurse was looking at the tubes in my arm.
"Hello..." was all that I could say. My throat was raw and hurt.
"Shh. Just rest, Mr. Carlton. You've had quite a day."
I looked around and suddenly remembered what happened.
"Is the Princess okay?" I asked sounding hoarse and scratchy.
The nurse smiled and nodded to the side of the surprisingly large room where I lay.
"She refused to leave your side."
I looked and saw she was asleep on the couch next to another woman and a bassinet that must've held her baby. I wondered what she was doing there. Certainly, she could've come to visit me without spending the night by my side.
"Get some sleep. The doctor will be in first thing in the morning. You're her only patient."
As she left I saw four police officers standing outside my door. I thought it was odd that I was the doctor's only patient as I fell asleep.
***
When I woke in the morning, I looked over and saw the other woman feeding the baby. The Princess was so beautiful as she slept. A streak of sunlight highlighted her chestnut hair and she looked as peaceful as I wished she were.
The other lady quietly said, "You're quite the hero, aren't you?"
I looked at her again and saw the smirk along with her mischievous eyes. She too was a beautiful woman but wasn't in the princess's league as far as I was concerned. I was about to give her a witty comeback when the door cracked open.
"Good, you're awake."
The doctor walked in and closed the door behind her.
"How's our resident hero today?"
"In pain," I moaned.
"Yeah," she said, "three gunshots to the back and shoulder will do that to a guy."
"Wow!" I whispered.
"Based on the video that's been on the news, the shooter was aiming for the baby. If he were going for the princess, the shots would've been more center mass and probably would've killed you."
I looked over and saw the princess awake and crying. She was beyond beautiful, even in that state.
"Will he be okay, doctor?" She asked in her sweet, Yorkshire lilt. She sounded like the current Doctor Who, Jodie Whitaker. It wasn't quite the upper crust accent one would expect from a princess or even from an heiress as she was, it was cute though.
"I think he's out of the woods, but he'll need to heal up from the surgery. All in all, I'd say he got pretty lucky," said the tired-looking doctor. "We were able to remove the bullets without much issue and no organs or bones were damaged."
The doctor looked back to me with a serious look and continued, "Mr. Carlton, you're a very lucky man. You're going to be okay, but you'll never play professional quarterback with that shoulder damage."
A gasp came from the ladies.
"Thanks, doc. I always wanted to try professional figure skating. Do you think I have the legs for it?"
She laughed and said, "We'll talk again. Get some rest."
She said goodbye to the princess and her friend and left the room.
The Princess cried and said, "I'm so sorry about your career, Mr. Carlton. I'll make it up to you. I'll..."
"Wait!" I said, cutting her off. "What are you talking about?"
"The doctor said you'll never play football again," Princess Jenny cried.
I laughed and hurriedly tried to stop because of the pain.
"It was a joke. I'm not a pro football player. I'm a manager at an insurance company."
Her friend giggled. "Well, you're certainly built like a football player." She had that mischievous look in her eye again. I pulled my blanket up higher.
I heard a commotion in the hall along with shouting. It quieted and then the door opened.
"Thor, are you okay?" My brother Tom shouted as he walked in. My parents were behind him looking worried.