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The Sheikh's Virgin Bride - A Sweet Bought By The Sheikh Romance by Holly Rayner (27)

Chapter Ten

Kaye was curled up in her bed dreaming about the handsome Sheikh when a knock at the door jarred her awake. When she opened her eyes, she blinked into the pitch black of night.

“What on earth…” she mumbled, falling out of bed and walking carefully toward the direction of the knocks.

When she opened the door, the blinding lights from the mansion glared back, Amir’s silhouette vaguely recognizable in front of them.

“Wake up, sleepyhead! We’ve got a plane to catch!”

“What time is it?” she asked.

“Three in the morning. We want to get there at a reasonable time. Al Rayyan is quite the journey from here!”

Kaye blinked again, still processing the information. Of course, she knew that they had an early-morning flight. She just hadn’t expected three in the morning to arrive so soon. Nodding, she stifled a yawn.

“I’ll be right out,” she said.

Amir nodded, turning back toward the house as Kaye closed the door behind her, making quick work of changing into a comfortable pair of jeans and a blouse. She had her suitcase already sitting by the door, and she took a minute to brush her teeth before heading back outside. She walked around the mansion to the front courtyard, where a limo was waiting.

Standing beside it, Amir turned when he heard the wheels of her suitcase. He held two paper cups of coffee in either hand.

“Bless you,” Kaye breathed as she accepted one of the proffered steaming cups.

“Any time. Allow me,” he said, gallantly opening the limo door as the driver took her suitcase, placing it in the open trunk.

Kaye slid in, wishing she had packed a sweatshirt. The morning air was cold, and she shivered as she scooted over to make room for Amir. Noticing this, he removed his own jacket and handed it to her.

“Here,” he offered.

She held out a hand.

“Really, I’m okay,” she protested.

“Your cheeks are turning blue,” he said, still holding it out to her.

Instinctively, Kaye’s non-coffee-holding hand darted to her face, and Amir’s eyes glittered with humor in the dark of the car.

“Very funny,” she said, swiping the jacket out of his grasp.

She wrapped it around her shoulders, embracing the warmth of him, her belly filling with butterflies as his clean scent enveloped her, seeping into her skin.

“I’m nothing if not humorous,” he said, settling back into his own seat and turning on the heat.

“That’s not true. You are strong and assertive, and I just seem to know how to handle that,” she joked.

Amir grinned, flexing a muscular bicep. Kaye swallowed.

“You know me. The pinnacle of strength!”

She chuckled, gazing out the window. A small thought began to tickle the back of her mind, and she ignored it, instead focusing on the city lights as they twinkled below them, the car winding back toward a private airport Amir had mentioned earlier.

They enjoyed the ride in silence, each sipping on their coffee as Kaye warmed back up with the help of the hot beverage and Amir’s large jacket. The limo pulled into the private airport, where a series of jets were parked. Beside them, a plethora of black cars were set up in a row, the camera crew and team milling about as they waited.

“Are we all going together?” Kaye asked.

“I’m not sure what’s going on,” Amir replied, his eyes narrowed.

The driver pulled up to the series of cars, parking before he jumped out to open their door. When Amir stepped out, he held a hand out for her to take, which she did, quickly releasing his grip once she was standing.

They were getting dangerously comfortable with one another. Kaye couldn’t rely on any ideas that Amir might actually be interested in her romantically. She needed money, and she needed the promise of future work. Neither of those things would be within her grasp if she allowed herself to continue on as they were, getting friendlier every day.

She had to be professional.

“I knew it!”

Kaye and Amir turned at the sound of Merle’s voice. The little man stormed up to them, pointing a meaty finger at Amir.

“You never think, do you? How exactly are we going to get the entire cast and crew to Al Rayyan in one of your dinky little jets? This will set us back hours!”

Amir stared at him, giving a gentle shrug.

“Didn’t consider it. That’s your job.”

“You’re the executive producer!”

“Which means I give you money to make me a successful show. That doesn’t include flight planning.”

“Nevertheless, we need to get a move on, and we’re not all fitting in that tiny little plane!”

Amir and Kaye exchanged a glance before he nodded.

“No, I suppose we won’t. Suggestions are welcome.”

“You’re lucky I have connections,” Merle hissed.

As he spoke, a larger commercial airline came into view, landing stealthily on another runway not far from them. It pulled up into a spot as airline workers scrambled to guide it in the right direction, then the cabin door opened, and a grumpy-looking pilot poked his head out.

“You better pay handsomely for this one, Merle. I could lose my job for this.”

“Of course I’m going to pay you! The entire airline will be compensated, just get us to Al Rayyan!”

The crew lugged their bags and supplies up the staircase, and Merle huffed one more time.

“You owe me big, Sheikh,” he grumbled, heading toward the airplane stairs.

Amir stared after him, watching as the limo driver set their suitcases near the hood of the car.

“I guess we’ll be traveling commercial, then,” he said, moving to grab both of their suitcases.

“I can do that,” Kaye said, reaching for her luggage.

Amir shook his head.

“Don’t worry about it. You’re the leading lady. We can’t have you getting injured.”

“By a rolling suitcase?” she asked, her voice tinged with amusement.

“Or by a falling suitcase. Whatever,” he said, and while his voice was nonchalant, there was still that sparkle of humor in his eyes.

Kaye filed into the plane behind him, taking note of the fact that every staff member had claimed a row to themselves, and there was still plenty of room. Amir set their suitcases in an overhead bin before sliding into a row. Kaye yearned to slide in next to him, but that feeling alone meant that it was something she absolutely shouldn’t do. Instead, she chose the row across from his, stretching out as she reached for a scratchy airplane blanket.

“We could have done so much better than this,” Amir sighed. “Now the trip is going to seem like forever.”

“Oh, come on, where’s your sense of adventure?” Kaye asked.

Amir’s gaze was amused as he considered her question.

“I suppose you’re right. Still, getting some sleep might be the best way to start this journey out, if we can manage it in these uncomfortable conditions.”

“You are so spoiled,” Kaye teased.

She glanced behind them and noticed that a cameraman was subtly filming them. A spark of annoyance shot through her belly, but she suppressed it. She had agreed to this, but she would have liked a heads-up. She didn’t even have her makeup done, for heaven’s sake!

She cleared her throat and looked back at Amir. His eyes darted at the camera before shooting back to her.

“You’re the spoiled one. You have me.”

“Arrogant, too? What a prince you are.”

“And don’t you forget it, my love,” he tossed back.

Kaye laid back against the window, kicking her legs out in front of her. She wriggled around in an attempt to get comfortable, closing her eyes. After a while she cracked open an eyelid, only to see the cameraman at it again.

“Go to his side,” the man whispered, directing.

Kaye glanced over at Amir, who appeared to be sleeping quite serenely. She didn’t want to wake him, but if they were filming, it would look pretty suspect if they weren’t at least somewhat affectionate with one another. Climbing over the seats, she slinked in next to him, Amir opening one eye.

“We’re on,” she whispered to him, and he gave one nod before opening the crook of his arm for her to snuggle into.

Kaye settled next to him, wrapped cozily in his embrace.

“Are you comfortable?” she asked.

“More so than I was without you here, but also, no,” he replied.

“Spoiled,” she said again, smiling as she nestled in deeper to his chest.

If it was part of the show, who was she to deny the people what they would want to see?

“You are impossible,” he breathed, his eyes closed once more.

“And you are adorable,” she said, gazing up at him with love in her eyes.

Resting her head against his chest, she told herself that she would allow them to film a little bit of their cuddle session before getting back up and heading to the other side to give him some space. It was the last thought she had before she fell fast asleep.

* * *

Kaye awoke about halfway through the flight. The sun was poking through the mostly-closed window panel, and Amir was breathing deeply, his eyes closed.

Her neck was stiff, her body sore from being in the same position for so long. She pulled herself gently from Amir’s embrace and glanced around to see if they were still being filmed. Apparently, the camera guy had gotten his footage, because he was nowhere to be seen.

Sliding back into her seat, Kaye cast a glance back at Amir. His eyelashes looked so long when they were pressed against his cheeks in sleep. His expression was peaceful and calm, all of his features softened, allowing for the sheer beauty of his face to come through.

He was, by far, the most attractive man Kaye had ever met.

She realized then that his jacket was still on her, and she tilted her face down to breathe in his scent once more. In that moment, the quiet words that had been trickling into her mind came to the forefront, and she realized that there was a truth she would have to face.

She was starting to develop real feelings for the Sheikh!

Reaching into her purse, she turned on her phone and connected to the airplane’s Wi-Fi. She searched for Amir online, specifically looking for the tabloid pictures and articles. She scrolled through page after page of Amir with a plethora of women, all of them different in looks and style. He didn’t seem to have a preference, except for perfection. Every woman he had on his arms was a perfect ten.

With a sigh, Kaye reminded herself that while Amir may be a nice man, he wasn’t the man for her. He was a serial dater—a player. She was looking for so much more than that. While they could pretend to be something much more meaningful on camera, she had to keep herself grounded, even thirty-five-thousand feet in the air.

Amir was a colleague, and nothing more. She had to remember that, every minute of every day.

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