Chapter 8

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On Monday, Lea came in with her team once more. This time there were long dresses and I just had this feeling that it was going to be something fancy.

"Let me guess, King William?" I asked, pointing to Lea, whom pointed back to me.

"Yes." She said and I looked at the window.

"It's rather late though." I commented, now looking back at her. In my opinion, Will was the hardest to read. Hugo was a person whom liked everything the way Seglusa and the rulebooks wanted, Trevor was the total opposite in every way. But Will? I had no idea. So I was really looking forward to getting to know him better. I genuinely hoped I had the same connection with him as I did with his brothers.

"You have a dinner date with William." She replied and my eyes widened. "So, we finally get to dress you in something nice again."

For the next hour I tried on different dresses before Lea found the perfect one. I then had to go into make-up and my hair was being done. I put on a light grey dress that was tight but still comfortable and I went to the car.

We drove through Prangie again and this time it was a different route than what I was used to before. After what felt like forever, I arrived at a beautiful place by the water. I looked out the window and I saw a table on the beach with lights around it and it was absolutely stunning.

I walked over towards the lights and I saw that William was sitting there, staring at the water. This light made his face look different than I was used to, his face was calmer. It made my heart beat a tad faster. Just before I arrived by the table, he turned his face and he looked at me. He slowly checked me out, before his eyes met mine.

"Hey." He said with a smile on his face.

"Hey, my king." I said bowing a bit, making him giggle. I walked up to him and wrapped my arms around his neck, him having stood up before. He wrapped his arms around my waist and held me tightly and the feelings that went through me because of his touch were rather positive. I let go of him slowly and stared into his eyes. "How are you?" I asked, although it sounded more like a demand.

"I'm good. You?" he said pointing to a chair and I went and sat down. "You look absolutely stunning by the way."

"Thank you" I said with a huge smile on my face. "And I'm good" I added, sitting down now and he went and sat as well. "You tired from all the dates or?" I said amused as someone filled my water. "Thank you" I said to the woman whom gave me a bow of the head.

"Yeah, it's a lot." He confirmed, he was really closed off compared to his brothers. It was a challenge, and I loved challenges.

"Do you have a lot more after this or?" I asked as I took a sip of my drink.

"No, you're my last actually." He said with some amusement on his face.

"They genuinely do save the best for last." I replied and that made him laugh a bit and I smiled very widely at that.

"I hope you like fish, I was really in the mood for fish, so I thought salmon?"

"I don't know if I've ever had it before, but sounds good" I confirmed and he smiled looking at me and nodded. He wasn't very talkative, so I had to make sure I could open him up a bit. I, for one second, couldn't help imagining being a girl whom was quiet having a date with him. It would've probably involved a lot of awkward silences.

"What is your goal in life, apart from obviously marrying me?" I asked as he took a sip of his red coloured drink. As he heard what I said, he spit it out and started to laugh a bit and I smiled very widely looking at him.

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