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Unwrap the Truth: Regal Rights Book #2 by Ali Parker (4)

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Sophia

The rest of the week flew by. I buried myself in a different local assignment before going to England. It wasn’t anything pressing, and I hadn’t been assigned anything else, so I took my time, going over each word, changing more of the story as each day passed. When I wasn’t glued to my computer screen, I vacillated between Mr. Fraser’s office door and my email. I hadn’t heard anything from him or Chelsea on my request to go back to England.

I wasn’t even sure I knew what I would do when I returned. At the thought of getting fired, my mouth opened before I had a chance to think about what I was saying. I doubted Luke would want to see me again, but we did have a deal. Would he claim he had already followed through with his side of the bargain by giving me the interview before I stupidly left because I couldn’t share a family secret with him? Or because I couldn’t deal with him having feelings for me?

When I returned emptyhanded, I knew I didn’t deserve the promotion, but getting fired? I couldn’t let that happen. My reputation would be ruined, and who knew how I would pay the bills? I was a good journalist, but this time, I hadn’t been careful. I let a handsome prince whisk me away to what seemed like a magical fairytale life, completely screwing with my career goals.

If given the opportunity, I would go back to Luke and get the story that I intended to get in the first place. I wouldn’t let him and his gorgeous face get in the way of my dreams. I wasn’t that girl—even though that girl had dropped the ball on a promotion.

Every morning when I arrived at work, I prayed that Mr. Fraser would give me a second chance, even though those were hard to come by, even for his most trusted reporters. I’d seen top-notch reporters get fired for smaller things, but at least they had left with a good reputation and quality articles in their portfolio.

Even if I had any chance of getting another job, it would probably be as an assistant.

I shook away those self-deprecating thoughts. I wasn’t going to get anywhere by sulking. I had to take the initiative and prove to Mr. Fraser that I deserved the promotion. Sure, I had screwed up but lesson learned. Pulling up my metaphorical bootstraps, I pulled up the file with everything I’d collected while I was in England.

I wasn’t going to tell the story that I knew Mr. Fraser wanted. I wasn’t a monster. A part of me thought there was a minuscule chance Luke would forgive me someday for leaving him high and dry, but if I reported the story about his father’s illness, there would be no coming back from that.

I was grasping at straws when I came across my notes from the interview with Maddox. I’d scoured the internet for any story about the oil business that hadn’t been covered yet, but Mr. Fraser already said he didn’t want a piece like that. He wanted dirt. Since I had been the only Western woman in front of the king and queen, he wanted something that no other American journalist had covered before. The illness would have skyrocketed my career, but I wouldn’t rise by hurting someone I cared about.

There had to be another story.

I’d managed to lie my way through my trip. Maybe if I did the same with Mr. Fraser, there would be some chance to make up for what I did to Luke and bring me back into Mr. Fraser’s good graces. I was sure if I went back to the palace, then I could be on the lookout for another story. I just needed the opportunity.

Maybe if I had confirmation of a story, Mr. Fraser would have to agree to send me. Once I was there, I could figure something out.

I pulled up the number for Luke’s company. I had a feeling I would get connected with the stone-faced front desk woman, Victoria, but it was better than nothing.

My emotions had gotten the best of me when I left England. I’d deleted Luke’s cell number from my phone, further adding to the guilt that I had been a petulant woman versus a professional reporter. I wouldn’t make that mistake again.

It would have been easier to call Luke directly, but I also knew that if he was upset, hanging up a phone would be much easier than not talking to me face to face. Showing up unannounced when it came to him and me was a part of my charm. If only I could do that again.

If I went through the proper channels and Victoria and Justine had known I called, Luke wouldn’t be able to get away with hanging up on me as easily.

I smirked as I dialed the number of his company’s main line. It rang two times before a familiar voice came through the other side.

“Hi there,” I said, adding a sweetness to my Southern drawl. “This is Sophia Holmes from the Dallas Post. I need to speak with Mr. Walters.”

There was silence on the other end before Victoria spoke again. “Mr. Walters isn’t here at the moment.”

“He isn’t?” I asked. “Where is he?”

She sighed on the other end. “I am not at liberty to say.”

“Is Maddox Greene available?”

There was a pause, and then the line clicked. I pulled the phone from my ear, wondering if she had hung up on me.

My shoulders sank.

“Sophia!” Maddox’s voice came over the line a few seconds later. I was sure Maddox knew about me and Luke’s trip to Qatar. Would he be as friendly to me as he had been after Luke told him that I ditched him at the restaurant? If not, I still had to try.

“Maddox,” I said. Maybe Luke hadn’t told him anything about the reason for my leaving.

“How can I help you?” he asked.

He was still cheerful, so I took that as a positive sign.

Movement from Mr. Fraser’s office made me sink down into my seat. Of course, he’d probably pick this moment to fire me. Maddox would hear it, and then Luke would know that I was a failure at more than keeping a fake relationship intact. But my boss stayed put.

“Is Luke available?” I knew better than to trust Victoria. She would protect her boss if he had told her he didn’t want to speak with me. Luke wasn’t the vengeful type, but I’d left him high and dry. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was upset enough with me to block any communication.

“Why do I always feel like a bridesmaid wherever you’re concerned?” I heard the smile in his voice.

“How so?”

“You only have eyes for Luke,” he said.

“I need to follow up on a few points for my story,” I said, hoping that Luke hadn’t shared everything with Maddox. Neither of them knew what I was writing about, so if I could use that to my advantage, I had to. My job was on the line.

“He went to Qatar yesterday,” Maddox said.

“Oh, we just got back—”

“Did you know his father was ill?” Maddox interrupted. It almost sounded like an accusation. But if Maddox knew, then Luke did too.

I clamped a hand over my mouth and uttered a muffled, “No.” If Luke ever found out that I had some idea his father was sick, he would never talk to me again. And I needed him to speak to me enough to allow me to come back into his life. Though now that he knew about his father’s illness, this was going to be much harder than I thought.

“Yeah, well, he went back straight away,” Maddox said.

“I see,” I said.

“You can call his mobile,” Maddox said. “I’m sure he’d love to hear from you.”

“He would?”

Maddox chuckled. “I know you two had a little ruse going on, but I’ve never seen my mate so depressed before. He hasn’t said anything about how you two parted, but I can tell that he’d appreciate a phone call from you.”

If cheerful Maddox could ever make someone feel smaller than an insect, it was me right at that moment. I wasn’t an idiot. Luke told me he had feelings for me, and I blew him off. Of course, he would be upset. But for Maddox to see that from Luke without the correct information meant that I had hurt him more than I intended.

I had to see him. In person. There was no way that I could ever forgive myself if I didn’t.

Truthfully, I did feel something for Luke, but I thought it was just because we were playing at being a couple. After I accidentally found out about Erol, I didn’t think it could ever work between Luke and me with a secret that big between us. Now that he knew about his father, there was nothing between us, other than the need for a massive apology from me. I wasn’t going to let our distance stop that from happening.

I could kill two birds with one stone if I dared to take that leap. With my heart and promotion on the line, I had to at least try.

“Thanks, Maddox.” I wasn’t about to admit to him that I deleted Luke’s number. He might find that strange and contact Luke himself. No. I had to keep him thinking that Luke and I were okay so I could surprise Luke.

After hanging up the phone, I ran a quick Google search for Erol and his illness. There were no news articles yet. I was ahead of the story. That was a good thing. If the media found out that Erol was sick, they would be all over Luke for a comment about him taking over the throne. That could be my story, but I had to feel it out first.

I saved and closed all of my documents and stood up. I couldn’t wait for Mr. Fraser to assign me to a story. If I was going to get the promotion, I needed to show him that I deserved it.

Marching over to his office, I knocked on the door.

“It’s open!” Mr. Fraser called from inside.

I pushed through, and he looked up at me, his fuzzy eyebrows raised.

“I can’t send you back,” he said, glancing at his computer screen.

Normally, that statement would have deflated me, but there was no stopping me. I’d fly over to Qatar on my dime if I needed to.

“I have a story,” I said.

He narrowed his eyes. “You do. What is it?”

I hesitated. “I can’t tell you.” Because I have no idea what it is yet!

He sighed. “Wasting company money on a secret project isn’t going to persuade me.”

“It’s a good story,” I said. “The prince wants to see me again.”

That got his attention. “He does?”

“I need to leave tonight,” I said.

He chewed on that for a minute before he said, “Fine. You have one last chance at this, Sophia. Deliver me a story, or don’t come back.”

“Yes, Mr. Fraser.”

“We don’t have time to make the accommodations for you, but send Chelsea your receipts, and we will reimburse you. Only if you get the story.”

I had some money saved, but the trip across the world would deplete those savings. I had to come back with something for Mr. Fraser or risk losing more than my job. I would lose everything.

“I won’t disappoint you,” I said.

“You better not,” he said and then pointed at the door for me to be on my way.

As I gathered my things from my desk, I avoided Natalia’s wandering gaze. I knew she wanted to know where I was going, but she didn’t want to appear interested. That was good for both of us because I wasn’t sure what I would tell her. Was I adding more to the romance side of the story or my professional credentials? I supposed I wouldn’t know until I got there.