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Protect Me - A Steamy Bodyguard Romance (You Can't Resist a Bad Boy Book 5) by Layla Valentine (151)

Chapter 22

Sasha

“I’m sorry for how things turned out at your wedding,” I said as soon as we were inside. Antonio turned to me and shook his head vigorously, clearly doing his best to show me that it wasn’t a big deal.

“You saved me,” he said at last, and I looked at him with wide eyes.

“What do you mean?” I asked, and he closed the door behind us. Walking me into the living room, he sat down on the couch and motioned for me to join him, looking into my eyes as he spoke.

“I didn’t want to marry her, and I didn’t want to marry Sophia, either. All I cared about these past few months was getting that crown. I forgot to think, I forgot to care, I forgot to love.” He paused and I looked at him in surprise.

There were a few moments of silence, and I tentatively put my hand on his knee, unsure of what to say or do at that moment. I wanted to show him that I was there for him, but with the emotions that were swirling around in my heart, I was lost for words.

At last, he continued, and I listened as he rambled. “Sasha, ever since that day when I met you on the beach, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you. You are the most incredible woman I have ever met, and I am proud to say that I got to befriend you. I’m so sorry for the things that I have done, from hurting you that night to ignoring your messages.” He paused and looked at me, and I nodded, waiting for him to go on.

“I know that it’s been hard for you, and I can’t imagine what you must think of me now that you know that I ignored you after all this time. I shouldn’t have done that, and I certainly don’t deserve any of your well-wishes. You are amazing, and you deserve someone who is going to treat you properly.” He choked up and looked away, and I shook my head.

“Listen to me, Antonio! I never once held this against you. Yes, there are things that happened that I wish had been different, and there are things that I would change or take back if I could, but you have to understand that I’ve made my own decisions in this matter, just as you have. There is nothing that you’ve done here that I haven’t allowed to take place—even down to the night when you hurt my feelings.” I laughed softly as I said this, but I could see that he didn’t find it humorous.

“I am really sorry for that. I really am. I can’t believe that I could have been so selfish to allow myself to do such a thing with you, then to let you leave as though you were nothing more than a girl I brought home from a bar. You are one of the most important people in my life, Sasha. You have shown me what it means to be passionate about life—to have something that you love doing, and to do it with all the enthusiasm in the world.” He smiled, and I looked at him with wide eyes.

“What are you talking about?” I asked with a giggle. I had never heard anyone say such things about me, and I was amazed. I hadn’t ever thought of myself that way before. I had done what I liked to do because I liked to do it, not because I was trying to put on a show for someone else. In fact, the thought that someone else might be impressed by what I was doing had never crossed my mind.

“I’m serious. If you knew how much time I’d spent drinking my troubles away, or at least trying to, you would know that it’s incredibly difficult for me to admit this. I’m supposed to be the heir to the throne, and I’ve wasted the opportunity. You’re someone who’s lived in normal circumstances, and you live with more passion than I ever thought possible.” He smiled, and I wanted to blush.

I looked away, trying to find the words, but none came. It was clear he was waiting for me to say something, and I smiled as I gave his knee a light squeeze.

“What do you want to do now?” I asked at last, trying to turn the situation from me to him. I knew that he enjoyed talking about himself, and I hoped if I were to turn the situation back on him, he would take the bait. It worked, but I had to admit that I didn’t think he was going to say what came out of his mouth next, and once again he completely caught me off-guard.

“Sasha, I’ve been wanting to make a change in my life for a long time, I have to admit, and you’re the person who’s inspired me to make that change. Now, I’m not saying that I’m going to run off with another girl. I’m asking you if you would be willing to give me a chance. You’re the most amazing woman in the world, and I want to have a fair shot with you. I know I don’t deserve it, but you’ve shown me that if I want to do things in life, I’m going to have to stop stalling, and start doing.” He smiled, and I shook my head.

There had been so much to tell each other, so many things to say, it was difficult to sit still and let him speak without interrupting him. There were so many questions floating around in my mind, but I didn’t know what to ask. I wanted to know if he was serious, and I wanted to know if he would be willing to give up the throne for me. Of course, I would be more than happy to see if he was the one—he was the father of my child, after all, but at the same time, I wasn’t going to ask him to sign up for a life full of misery.

“Do you realize what a normal life even is?” I asked suddenly.

“I’m sorry?” he said as he looked at me, and I sighed.

“Antonio, I have spent many nights struggling. Yes, I have reached a point in my life where I am able to do things now that I never thought I would be able to do before. I have been able to travel, I have been able to see the world, but you know, it wasn’t always like this.” I felt my voice catch in my throat, and I looked away.

“I know,” he said quietly, and I looked at him with surprise in my eyes.

“No, you don’t. You’ve spent your life doing whatever you want with whoever you want. You’ve said so yourself! There’s never been a time in your life when you had to figure out anything on your own, not even getting the throne! You were told that you had to find a wife, so what have you done? You’ve gone and found two fiancées in two months!” I could feel the passion in my voice as I spoke, and he looked at me dejectedly.

I didn’t want to hurt him, but I could feel all the tension coming to the surface. On the plane, I had thought long and hard about the things that I wanted to say to him, and now that I was sitting on his couch with his full attention, I saw that I had my chance.

“Do you know what it’s like to be sitting in your cold apartment and not know where your next meal is coming from? Do you know what it’s like to have to work three jobs in order to put food on the table and keep the roof over your head? Do you know what it’s like to be faced with rejection after rejection, all because you aren’t as good as the next person?” I was rambling, and I could see in his eyes that he felt bad.

He knew that he had never experienced any of those things, and he wasn’t going to pretend that he had. To my surprise, he agreed with everything I said, and once I had finished, he told me how he really felt.

“I haven’t done any of those things, Sasha, but I would be willing to do them with you. I wouldn’t mind if we were going to live off of beans and rice for the rest of our lives. I wouldn’t care if I had to work my fingers to the bone so you could stay home and take care of the children. I wouldn’t care if we didn’t own anything but the clothes on our backs. If I had you, I would be willing to do it all.” He smiled at me, though there was a tension behind his smile, and I looked at him anxiously.

“Do you know what you’re saying?” I asked at last, an incredulous tone in my voice. He looked at me solemnly, and I could see that he was serious. Sure, he hadn’t done any of those things, and I wondered how well he would be able to stand up under the pressure of them if it ever got to that point, but I could see something else in his eyes, too.

There was a resolve in them that I had never seen before. It was as though he had finally removed a veil of privilege and he was willing to face any hardship that came his way. Though part of me wanted to keep ranting and raving, I could see that my words had left a deep impression.

“Sasha, you may not have heard this before, and I certainly know that you’ve never heard it from me, but I want to be real with you. I want to enjoy life with you. I want to go through all the little things—the happy things and the sad things. I want to go through the hardship and come out on the other side, and I want to be able to hold you and tell you that everything is going to be all right.” He paused, and I could feel my heart beginning to melt.

“I want to have so much with you. I want to show you that I am able to be the man that you need me to be. I thought that I was going to be the king of a nation, but I don’t know if I would have managed as the king of even a single house. I want to prove to you that I will do anything for you. I want you to know that you can depend on me, and that I will be there for you no matter what.” He spoke with passion and enthusiasm in his voice, and I tried to break in several times while he was speaking, but he wouldn’t let me.

“Let me tell you something, Sasha, and I am going to mean every word that I say. I have never lived life the way I wanted to. I have done everything I can to make life easier for me, but I don’t want to do that anymore. I want to live a life that I can be proud of. I want to make you proud.” He looked down at me with an expression I had never seen before.

I wanted to argue, and after a moment of thinking, I decided I was going to tell him that I was willing to give it a shot, but he was to understand that things were going to be hard. I wanted him to know that I couldn’t promise him that he would make it, and that I needed him to still be there at the end of the day when things were hard. All the words finally formed in my mind, and I was ready to say them.

But I never got to.

As soon as I opened my mouth to speak, he put his finger under my chin and lifted my lips to his, sending shockwaves through my entire body. Within seconds, I had forgotten all I was going to say to him and I was kissing him right back.

My mouth was hungry for his, and nothing could change that. I wanted to continue to kiss him and lose myself in the moment, when suddenly there was a knock at the door and we both jumped up off the couch. The butler was going to answer the door, but Antonio looked out through the shades.

“It’s my mother and father,” he said dully. I felt my heart skip a beat, and part of me wanted to leave immediately, but Antonio turned to me with a smile.

“I guess it’s time they learned the truth,” he said with a wink. I wanted to ask him what he meant, but at that moment, they walked in the door, and I was in the presence of the King and Queen.

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