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by Sherrilyn Kenyon


  Ture growled low in his throat. “I’ll be right back.” He grabbed Bristol by the arm and hauled him out of the room.

  Maris could hear them arguing in a low tone, which made him all the more curious about Bristol. Who was he?

  Most importantly, what was he to Ture?

  Had Ture lied to him about having another lover?

  As Maris headed to the bedroom to shower, Bristol came out of Ture’s office and arched a brow at him. He raked a penetrating grimace over Maris’s body. “You look really familiar. Do you work at Ture’s restaurant?”

  “No.”

  “Bristol!” Ture barked. “Leave him alone and go. Now!”

  “Yes, Your Royal Highness.” Bristol turned back to Maris. “I hope he treats you better than he’s treated me.” With those parting vicious words, he left.

  Ture came out of the office and froze as he caught the expression on Maris’s face. He looked like he’d been kicked in the groin. But worse than his ghostly pallor was the hurt in his dark eyes.

  Damn you, Bristol, you asshole!

  When he reached to touch Maris, Maris stepped back.

  “Mari, he’s my brother,” he said quickly. “I swear. He only comes around when he wants money from me.”

  Maris expelled an elongated breath as those words finally took the sting out of his hurt emotions. “Really?”

  Ture nodded. “I have pictures of the little punk from our childhood, as well as family photos. I’ll be more than happy to show them to you. He only said that to hurt you and lash out at me. He’s a rank bastard like that. Here, I’ll prove it.” He started back for his office.

  Maris caught his arm to stop him. “You don’t have to get pictures. I believe you.”

  Ture reversed course and pulled Maris in for a hug. “I’m so sorry. I wouldn’t have you hurt for anything and I might be a lot of things, but I don’t cheat on others. Ever.”

  Maris squeezed him tight then stepped back. “If he’s such an ass, why do you keep giving him money?”

  “Because I’m stupid. My sister died when we were kids and as much as Bristol annoys me, I can’t stand the thought of something happening to him. Besides, he’s the only member of my family who still talks to me.”

  Maris kissed his head. “I’m sorry, baby.”

  Ture placed his head on Maris’s shoulder. “Loyalty sucks.”

  “Only when it’s given to the wrong person.”

  Ture wrapped his arms around him. “You know what my fear is, Mari?”

  “No, sweetie.”

  “That you’ll discover my Darling soon, and leave me like everyone else has.”

  He frowned as he tried to make sense of that. “Your Darling is your brother?”

  “No. My restaurant. It absolutely consumes me, and it’s why I’ve never kept a single boyfriend. At first, they all love the idea of getting into one of the most exclusive restaurants on the planet without a reservation, and eating for free. But after a few weeks or months, they get jealous and angry that I can’t take more than a day off every couple of weeks. That it occupies my mind, night and day. That I spend almost all my waking time there. With you, men are jealous of another man. With me, it’s an inanimate object that they don’t comprehend.”

  Maris pulled back to smile at him. “I promise I will never get jealous over a building.”

  Ture laughed. “That’s what they all say.”

  Maris ran his finger along Ture’s jaw. “Burning passions, I get. You’re a successful business owner. You can’t just shut down and walk away. If the restaurant fails, you lose everything you have, and everything you’ve worked for. It should be your primary focus.”

  “You’re the only one who’s ever understood that.”

  Maris kissed him. “If that’s your worst fear, put it away. I know what it takes to be successful, and I would never give you stress for taking care of business. It’s like me when I was a soldier. You have to stay focused. You take your eyes off the mission and you lose your head. The last thing you need is an asshole giving you unnecessary drama for it.”

  “And that’s why I love you, Mari.”

  Maris froze as those words hit him like a blow. He wanted to believe it. He did. But he couldn’t. Too many people had hurt him. Love was so easy to profess. If it came too easy, then it died a quick death. He knew that.

  Ture cupped his cheek. “I know, Mari. I see the fear in your eyes. Like you with my restaurant, I get it. But I will prove to you that I can share you with Darling and not be jealous. I accept the fact that I will never have the part of you that he does. Rather, I want to create my own place in your heart, and I will always have the one part of you that he doesn’t.”

  “And that is?”

  Ture smiled as he cupped Maris in his hand. “This luscious body that makes me insane with lust. I swear, even if I were straight, I’d crave you.”

  Maris captured his lips and held him close. Don’t break my heart, Ture. But deep inside, he knew Ture would.

  Sooner or later, all men did.

  Even Darling.

  CHAPTER 7

  Ture froze as he took a minute to watch Maris interacting with his staff. For the last three weeks, they’d been together night and day, almost without interruption. It still amazed him that Maris had yet to get on his nerves. He’d never been with anyone for this amount of time without having at least one argument over something.

  And the staff loved Mari.

  Even Bertram, and Bertram hated everyone.

  His hands covered by rubber gloves, Maris stood at the sink, helping to rinse dishes since one of the dishwashers had become ill and had to leave early. Dressed in his high neck black riding suit with white reflective stripes, Maris was an odd sight with the white apron covering it. The stitched quilted leather that protected Maris’s body whenever he rode his airbike hugged every inch of his muscled physique and cupped his ass in a way that should be illegal. Damn, he looked so rugged and masculine that it was hard for Ture to breathe.

  Best of all, Maris had started growing his hair out for Ture. And since he hadn’t shaved in two days, he had a gorgeous shadow of whiskers that didn’t help Ture’s hard-on in the least.

  “You are so in love with him,” Anachelle whispered as she paused by his side.

  “That obvious?”

  She nodded. “You are absolutely licking him with your eyes.”

  Laughing, Ture shook his head at her. “You’re terrible.”

  “Hey, I’m not the one mentally molesting the poor man who’s trying to wash dishes for you.”

  “Didn’t anyone ever tell you it’s a bad idea to harass your boss?”

  “No. I must have missed that email.” Wrinkling her nose playfully, she headed back to her corner to fold napkins and sort silverware.

  Ture went over to the oven and pulled out his latest experiment. At least once a week, he tried something new. Luckily, it smelled good. He cut a small piece off and took it to Maris so he could be his guinea pig.

  Maris pulled his gloves off before he dutifully opened his mouth and allowed Ture to place it on his tongue.

  “Well?”

  Maris chewed it then frowned.

  Ah, crap. He’d never done that before. Ture deflated. “What’s missing?”

  “Something. . . .” Maris bent his head down and kissed him fiercely. Pulling back, he smiled. “Yeah, that was definitely the missing ingredient.” He winked. “It’s perfect. Delicious. You need to try it.”

  Ture handed him the fork to wash and had started back for the roast when he saw a waiter who looked like he was about to cry. He diverted course toward him. “What’s wrong?”

  Tyryn sighed. “Obnoxious customer.”

  His vision darkened at those words as Tyryn reached for two plates and set them on a serving tray. “Are those for that table?”

  He nodded. “Maybe the fourth time’s the charm.”

  “Fourth?”

  “It was undercooked. Over cooked. And then too
cold.”

  Ture took the tray from his hands. “Here, I’ll deal with it. You take a half hour and unwind. I’ll get Glee to cover your section . . . Which table?”

  “Thirty-four, and thank you, boss.”

  “No problem.” Ture headed for the door to the dining room.

  Maris frowned as he saw Ture leave with a tray and a major grimace. That’s odd. He went over to Tyryn who was now sitting on a stool with his head in his hand as if he had a massive migraine. “Hey, what happened?”

  “Two words. Ass. Holes.” Tyryn sighed. “Aristos came in and decided nothing was good enough for them and that our restaurant was seriously overrated.”

  Maris winced. Ture would be devastated if they attacked his pride and joy. Pulling the apron off, he went to the window and peered out to see who was at the problem table. The minute his gaze focused on the troublemakers, his fury mounted. Brux Nylan and his best friend Aston Hyrun. Nylan’s father was a senator who’d scandalized Darling back in the day, and had almost cost him his life. Aston was a prick both he and Darling had gone to school with. One who’d been friends with Crispin. And the same bastard who’d thrown Maris out into the rain, naked, and locked the door.

  Shaking with the weight of his rage, Maris left the kitchen to back Ture who had no idea of the magnitude of viciousness he was about to encounter.

  Nylan spat the food in his mouth onto the plate. “This is the worst yet. Unacceptable. How can this possibly be the premiere restaurant when it serves dog food?”

  The look of hurt on Ture’s face cut through his heart. Unable to bear it, Maris stopped next to Ture and put his hand on his shoulder. “You’ll have to forgive them, Tur. They’re so used to the palatableness of the boots they lick that everything else tastes strange. Perhaps if you dip their food in dirt, they’ll find it more to their liking.”

  Aston curled his lip as he glanced about the restaurant. “Well, well, look who’s here. I’m amazed Darling let you off your knees long enough to leave the palace. Or does he take the bitch role? I’ve never figured out which of you is the woman.”

  “Oh honey, the bitch is all me. If you had a dick at all you’d know that.”

  Aston shot to his feet, but Maris didn’t blink or back down.

  Maris raked Aston with a sneer. “You lost your tongue or your nerve?”

  “I don’t want to get fag blood on me and catch whatever disease you’re carrying.”

  “Then by all means, shall I show you the door . . . or would you rather go out through a wall?”

  “Come on,” Nylan said, rising to his feet. “I’ve lost my appetite.”

  “You’ve lost more than that.”

  Maris looked past Nylan’s shoulder to see Drake standing there with an expression on his face that said he’d heard the majority of this conversation.

  Drake stepped back so that his guards would have access to the two men. “Brux Nylan and Aston Hyrun, you are both under arrest for treason and any other charge I can think of while I eat.” An evil glint shone in Drake’s eyes as he met Maris’s gaze. “I think they’re both going to find out all about the bitch position in jail.”

  “You can’t be serious!” Aston snarled.

  “This is outrageous!” Nylan shouted. “I’m calling my father.”

  Drake patted him on the cheek. “You do that, puddin’. I can’t wait for your father to confront my brother.” He smiled at Maris. “We should probably sell tickets for that event, eh, Mari?”

  “Indeed.”

  As Drake’s guards hauled them out while they screamed obscenities, Maris glanced around the shocked diners. “Sorry for the drama everyone. Two felons being arrested is always newsworthy. But to make it up to everyone, your dinners are on me.”

  Ture gaped at his remarkable offer.

  Drake leaned in to whisper to Maris. “I’ll cover it for you.”

  “You don’t have to.”

  “Then let’s split it.”

  “If it’ll make you feel better.” Maris scowled. “Why are you here, anyway?”

  Drake inclined his head to a beautiful blond sitting at a table. “Date. It impressed her that I got in here— thank you for that, by the way.”

  Maris rolled his eyes at how little it took to make Drake happy. “Thank you for your help.”

  “No problem. I don’t like people insulting any of my brothers.” He held his hand up to Maris. When Maris took it, Drake pulled him into his arms. “Love you, bro.”

  “Love you, too.”

  Drake clapped him on the back then returned to his date.

  Maris paused as he caught the strange look on Ture’s face. “I’m sorry if I embarrassed you.”

  “You didn’t embarrass me. I can’t believe you came to my rescue.”

  Maris brushed his fingers against Ture’s chin. “I told you I wouldn’t let anyone hurt you. That includes insensitive guttersnipes.”

  Ture helped Maris clear the table as amazement filled him. No one had ever stood up for him before. He glanced over to Drake who was laughing with his companion. The prince was a lot more handsome than he appeared in state photos. And Ture could understand Maris’s devotion to the royal family. They did stick together in a way few families did.

  Most of all, they watched each other’s backs.

  When they returned to the kitchen, Maris told the waiters to bring him the tabs for the diners who’d been present during the confrontation.

  Ture touched him on the arm. “You don’t have to do that.”

  “Yes, I do. I’m not going to have a restaurant full of people smack talk my man or his business for something I did. What kind of bitch do you think I am?”

  Ture’s breath caught in his throat. It was the first time Maris had referred to them as a couple or used any kind of ownership term for him. Maris hadn’t even realized he’d done it as he resumed rinsing dishes.

  But Ture had heard it and it brought tears to his eyes. For Maris, this was a major step.

  And it meant the universe to him.

  * * *

  Hours later, Ture was cleaning out the oven when he felt Maris behind him. As he turned, Maris gave him a light, sweet kiss.

  “I’m about to run the receipts for my charges. You want me to batch the rest?”

  Ture was surprised by the offer. “You know how?”

  Maris grinned. “I do. Ana showed me.”

  “Then yes. Please.”

  “You know, I can also enter in the orders and do payroll.”

  “Oh my God, I would love you forever if you did.”

  A wicked light entered Maris’s dark eyes. “Forever?”

  “And then some.”

  Maris squeezed his arm before he went to Ture’s office to do the paperwork Ture despised with every part of his being. He’d meant what he said. If Maris hadn’t been perfect before this, this would have cinched it.

  “Ture?”

  He looked over to Bertram.

  “I finished the dining room. Is there anything else you need me to do?”

  “No. I’ll let you out. Thanks for helping.”

  “My pleasure.”

  It really wasn’t. Bertram had bitched under his breath the whole time. But he was reliable and, most of the time, extremely efficient at his job.

  Ture walked him to the front door and bid him goodnight before he locked it again and checked the bathrooms. Satisfied everyone was gone, he headed back to the kitchen to finish the last bit of cleaning and breakdown.

  As soon as that was done, he went to his office to find Maris entering orders. His hands flew over the keys. He was far more proficient at it than Ture.

  He started forward then stopped as he saw a large shopping bag on the couch. “What’s this?” he asked with a frown.

  “It was delivered right after Ana went home. It’s just a few things I got for the baby.”

  Ture smiled. Every day something new showed up that Maris had bought for either the baby or Anachelle. “You keep this up and everyone�
��s going to think you’re the baby’s father.”

  “I can’t help it. Zarya and Darling keep emailing me for my opinion on things they’re buying for their rugrat and when I see them and like them, I want them for Ana, too. Every baby needs to be spoiled.”

  “You’re doing an awesome job of it.” Ture blinked back tears at how generous Maris was. He’d never known anyone with a bigger heart, and the fact that so many had hurt him made Ture want their blood for it.

  How could anyone not love and adore Maris?

  He moved to stand behind the chair so that he could rub Maris’s shoulders while he finished up. “How much more do you have?”

  “Just this then I’m done.”

  “Wow, you’re fast.”

  “This is nothing. Try doing flight reports, schematics, checks and plans every night after you’ve spent all day on patrol. If I forget to order shallots, no one’s life is going to end and I won’t burst into flames an instant before the vacuum of space rips my ship apart.”

  Ture cringed. “I don’t like that thought.”

  “Neither did I. And I would have liked it a lot less had I ever done so.” Leaning back in the chair, Maris looked up at him as he sent the order in. “All done.”

  “All done,” Ture repeated as turned the chair so that Maris faced him. “Hmmm, I think that deserves a reward of some kind.”

  Maris arched his brow. “What kind of reward?”

  Biting his lip, Ture shrugged. “I don’t know....”

  Maris froze at the hot look in Ture’s eyes as he ran his hands up Maris’s thighs. He hardened instantly.

  Ture straddled his legs then pulled him in for a scorching kiss.

  Growling in pleasure, Maris ran his hands under Ture’s shirt, over the hard muscles. “You keep this up and you’ll never have to do paperwork again.”

  Ture laughed as he cupped Maris then undid his pants. His breathing ragged, he slid to the floor, between Maris’s parted thighs. Just as he bent forward to taste him, Maris’s link buzzed with the unique tone that was reserved solely for Darling so that Maris never missed his calls.

  Silently, Ture cursed the man’s timing.

  Maris picked it up and answered it while Ture sat back on his haunches. He braced his elbow on Maris’s thigh and propped his head on his hand.

 

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