I burst into a grin and then I’m out of my chair, reaching for my dad, who pulls me into a warm bear hug as he laughs. I hug him back, likewise laughing, so grateful that he always knows the right thing to say. “Thanks, dad,” I murmur, tucking my face down against his neck.
“I love you, baby trouble,” he murmurs, holding me tight. “Don’t let those stupid boys walk all over you. You’re a Princess and a Sinclair, after all. You’re in charge.”
“I won’t,” I promise, sighing happily. And as my dad releases me and gives me a little shove towards the door, telling me to get a move on with my day because I’ve got in-laws to meet, I’m grateful again that I’ve got absolutely the best dad in the world.
As I move towards the door and smile at him, he smiles right back.
And I know that he feels just the same about me.
“Love you, dad!” I call, grinning as I push the door open.
“Love you more, baby,” he says, heaving a happy sigh.
I’m not at all surprised when I find Captain Conner waiting outside the door to the breakfast room. He pushes himself up off the wall when he sees me, his eyes crinkling with his smile. “Ready to go, Princess?”
“Yup!” I say, grinning up at my old friend. Conner – he feels like so much more than a bodyguard. I’ve known him my whole life, and I know that mom and dad basically consider him family at this point. “Dad was just telling me about how he scared the hell out of you one night when he thought mom had another mate and he hunted him down with the intent to kill.”
“Oh, that old story?” Conner says easily, raising an eyebrow at me that makes me burst into laughter.
“How can you talk about it like it’s so simple!?”
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