Wild Desert Princess

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as he walked into her hospital room. There were flowers everywhere. His gaze swung to Chia, his heart racing at the sparkle in her beautiful emerald green eyes.
    “Surprise,” she whispered. Her mother had arrived early, a gorgeous ivory, lacy dress in her arms. They nurses had converged on them, helping her bathe, fix her hair, and applying a light make-up.
    Tears glistened in Chia’s eyes as Jahan handed her the flowers and brushed a soft kiss on her full lips. “They’re beautiful. Thank you, Jahan.”
    The reverend arrived and in a flurry they were man an d wife. Jahan felt a burden lift from him. He had doubted if he and Chia would ever wed. Pride welled deep inside his chest. She truly loved him. She would never wed without love. He had known that about her since she was a small child.
    Dr. Khan stood nearby monitoring Chia’s blood pressure and her pulse rate. As soon as they began to climb, he ushered everyone out except for Jahan and her parents. “That’s enough excitement for you young lady. It you want to go home at the end of the week, you need to rest.” He told her with a grin.
    Jahan’s face creased in a wide smile. “Wonderful!” He caught Chia’s lips in a hot, deep kiss.
    Chia’s breath caught as Jahan kissed her with gentle mastery. She felt the tips of her breasts harden and her core swell and dampen with arousal. She hoped she would be well enough to enjoy her wedding night soon. It had been too long since she had enjoyed Jahan’s lovemaking.
    “Soon, baby, soon,” he murmured against her lips as he reluctantly took a step back.
    Amanda and Malek shared an amused look, remembering their own wedding day and the wondrous night they had shared. Fortunately, the heated passion they had shared had only burned hotter with each passing year. And even with the problems in their relationship, they were still fiercely attracted to each other.
    “I can’t wait to go home.” Chia sighed, her eyes glazed with passion, her lips feeling swollen from Jahan’s kiss.
    “I’ll have your things brought to our home.” Jahan told her, watching closely to see how she reacted to the news that she would not be returning to her parent’s home.
    Chia’s eyes darkened a bit at the way Jahan informed her, as thought he had made the decision and she would just have to go along with it. She gazed up at him determined not to let anything ruin her wedding day. “That will be fin e. Mother will help you take what I will need temporarily until I feel like dealing with the rest.” Although they had discussed it earlier, Jahan had gone back to his autocratic tone when he had told her parents.
    Jahan saw the mutinous slant of her chin and nodded. Once he left he would have everything brought and she could worry about it sometime in the future. Perhaps that would be the best way to deal with Chia. Agree with her and then do what needed to be done and then convince her it was the best way. It would save needless arguments.
    Chia saw the smug satisfaction on Jahan’s face and truly feared he had not learned anything from their battles. At least she knew they loved each other. “Jahan who would you have married if we had not worked everything out?”
    “You are the only one I was going to marry, Chia. We have been betrothed since you were just a babe.” Jahan watched Chia’s face whiten with alarm. “Babe, what’s wrong?”
    “Chia turned to her parents with accusing eyes. “You pledged me to him when I was just a baby. How could you? What was all that nonsense about me marrying for love? What if I had found someone while I was at college?” Betrayal made her eyes shine with tears.
    Amanda moved nearer and tried to take Chia’s hand. “Honey, you have loved Jahan forever. We never had a doubt that you would end up married to him. There was no need to tell you of the contract.”
    “You lied to me. And Jahan, did you know before you kidnapped me?” Hurt slammed into her, a hurt so deep, she felt as though

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