If you are just reading this story for the first time,
STOP
and read: The Prince's Consort and it's 11 chapters first. This work will recap minimally relevant to the story being told, but this is not the beginning of this series. If you're coming back to read after my hiatus from this work, enjoy!
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When the long car rounded the only paved road for miles, Caitlin leapt from the couch -- as carefully as possible in her condition -- and waited the foyer to meet him. The prince had been gone nearly a month.
On errands
, he'd said.
But she didn't entirely believe him.
Ever since her return to the mansion, he'd been back and forth between his home and the city. She refused to go with him after what had happened the last time. Now, she was pregnant, and couldn't afford to risk the child's safety, or her own.
Anticipation made her hands tremble. She could
feel
his darkness growing nearer, and she flung the door open wide. Before the rays of sun could break over the horizon, he had already swept her into his arms with preternatural speed, and she was safe, wrapped in his shroud of shadows that hung heavy around his kind.
Tears sprang to her eyes, but all she could do was squeeze harder, never wanting to let him go again. He held her tight to himself for a long moment, her slippers not even touching the hardwood.
"I missed you, Caitlin."
She pulled back to look at him, really look at him. "Is that all you have to say for yourself?"
Kalen's chuckle was low as he kissed her forehead. She hooked an arm around his neck and crushed her mouth to his. He accepted with mild surprise, then hiked her legs up around himself, walking them to the front room. He fell into an oversized stuffed chair so that she was straddling him.
His lips were soft at first, but apparently time had made him cautious; he should have known he didn't have to be quite so gentle with her anymore.
Caitlin, distracted by the heated kiss, ripped open his traveling coat and searched until she found the buttons of his shirt to tear them open.
Kalen caught her hands and broke from her lips with a small laugh. "Impatient, aren't you?"
"Of course, I'm impatient. You've been gone
how
long?"
"Only twenty-eight days." He nuzzled into her neck, sending chills down her spine. Kalen could bare his teeth and sink them deep into her, if he was so inclined. He'd done so once, in the very beginning, when she was infatuated with the idea of a man named 'Dale', and not Kalen.
But her joy at their reunion did not last. "This was the longest you've been gone."
He glanced up at her, conflicted. "You know I don't have a choice in the matter. I just wish you would come with me, then I needn't miss you so fiercely."
She looked away. "You know why I can't."
"It would never happen again," he said, running his hands over her hips. "Those men paid with their lives, and so would anyone else that dared touch you that way."
"I know." And she did know, but it didn't undo the past. She lay her head on his shoulder, exposing her neck to him. He would not give into his baser nature, she was certain.
His distracted hand traced the bumps of her spine as if to console her. "Has the doctor arrived?"
Caitlin groaned, squeezing him tighter. "No." She didn't like Doctor Althea Gray, not because of her medical expertise, or compassion for her patients. Lord knew she had those in spades. She didn't like the doctor because every time the woman was summoned, Caitlin had to be poked and prodded with needles that reminded her all too much of a place she'd rather forget. "Marianne said she'd be arriving tomorrow, at the earliest."
"Good." He wrapped his arms around her tightly. "I know it's difficult."
It was her turn to laugh. "You can't even begin to imagine."
"Oh, I think I can," he murmured into her hair.
She eased up again, looking him in the eye and cupping his face. One cheek was puckered and scarred, a stark difference to his otherwise handsome countenance. "Will you stay, this time?"
"No," was the reply.
It chilled her to hear it said aloud, but she'd known it even before he'd come home. "When?"
"A week? Maybe more." He busied himself with the curve of her neck, brushing away the stray hairs. "It would not feel so long if you came with me. You could remain in the suite."
"And be stuck there every day, pining for your return? No thanks." She did not mention the obvious memories that would resurface if she returned. Not just those attackers on the street, but Micah, and... Sara. The building would be an empty tomb without their presence.
He must have noticed her change in mood and cupped the nape of her neck. "Micah and your brother were good men. Have you visited them recently?"
Caitlin shook her head. "I- I still can't bring myself to do it on my own."
Kalen kissed her forehead, his shadows lingering. "Maybe we can replace the flowers together, while I'm still here."
"Maybe." In truth, she hadn't visited because their deaths were too fresh. Even two months later, she couldn't think back on it without bawling like a child. She swallowed hard, holding back tears at the mere thought of it. "I don't understand why you have to go."
He sighed, his sharp hazel eyes roving over her face. "Caitlin, you know I'd stay by your side if I could. But if my father suspects anything is out of the ordinary, he'll sabotage my plans."
"I know..." She toyed with the flap of his jacket.
He cupped her face with both hands, forcing her to look at him. "I