Chapter 0272
“It’s fine,” I said. “I got away before anything truly bad happened.” At his insistence, I then proceeded to explain exactly what Terry had done.
“He tried to touch you,” Nicholas growled. “He did touch you.”
“I left before anything could happen. I got myself out of that situation.”
After cleaning his wounds, I wrapped his hand in a sanitized white bandage. He held himself very still for me, though I could feel the tension buzzing under his skin.
The moment I fastened the bandage, securing it, he pulled me against his chest and wrapped his arms around me.
“I should have been there,” he said. “I’m sorry.”
“You can’t be there every minute. Besides he was so subtle about it, even Julian didn’t notice.”
Nicholas hummed, a deep rumble I felt in his chest against my ear.
“I’m worried,” I said. “Stepping out like that was not the most tactful move. My standing is sure to suffer.”
“You protected yourself,” Nicholas said. “That is the most important thing.”
To him, maybe it was. But I wasn’t as sure about myself. Elva needed the medicine and treatment only the palace could provide. Any loss of standing, any risk of being removed, was a danger to her.
Still, I wrapped myself in the comfort of his worry for me, and let it help build my courage. I would protect Elva. I would do anything for her. But I didn’t need to sacrifice myself to Terry.
At least, not yet.
“We should get back,” I said. “We can’t risk looking too suspicious.”
Nicholas lowered his face down into my neck, where he breathed me in for a long moment. Then, reluctantly, he released me.
As we returned to the dining room, he stayed very near my side, not touching but never more than an inch away.
As we approached the table, I noticed that Julian had moved into my seat.
“You don’t mind, do you, Piper?” Julian asked, eyes alight with mischief. “This makes it so much easier to talk to Joyce.”
“Of course not,
,” I said, and moved to Julian’s old seat, which now placed me across the table
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Nicholas pulled back my chair for me, then pushed me in as I sat. When I was comfortable, he lowered himself in the chair beside me.
Terry glared at both of us.
A small sense of victory filled me. It lasted only a moment, long enough for Terry to stretch out his arm and wrap it around the back of Susie’s chair.
Susie instantly paled.
My heart leapt into my throat. Susie was quiet and self–conscious. I didn’t know if she would have the confidence to stand up for herself against Terry’s flirtatious onslaught.
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