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And now it seemed that her life had turned full circle, she reflected as the limo whisked her back to her sister’s home She knew that Cesare and Lizzie would support her if she chose to fight Jaul for the children but she could not help recalling that even Cesare had urged her to be cautious in her dealings with Jaul, because Jaul had e non-resident father In other words even her powerful and extremely shrewd brother-in-law had been doubtful of her chances of winning such a custody battle
And there were two ed wretchedly If she fought Jaul it would turn bitter and nasty and then ould happen if she ultimately lost the custody battle? How much would Jaul allow her to see of her children in the hostile aftermath of such a conflict? She shivered, clammy and cold inside as she pondered that very realistic question Hadn’t she already had the warning of learning what had happened to Jaul’s British grandmother, Lady Sophie? Froot to see her child again, at least not until he was an adult and too locked into his prejudices and hostility to listen to the other side of the story Chrissie reckoned that if she wasn’t careful she ht fall victiether
Her other concern was the sheer selfishness of plunging Cesare and Lizzie into that saain and the very last thing she needed was added pressure and anxiety A court case would be nerve-racking and would attract the sort of publicity that her sister and brother-in-law abhorred, for in spite of their wealth they led quiet, private lives However, if Chrissie plunged into a divorce and custody battle with Jaul, the press were sure to pick up on it because an Arab king’s secret nore No, she couldn’t possibly risk exposing her family or her children to that kind of intrusive publicity They all deserved better from her, she conceded heavily After all, she had chosen to marry Jaul and the consequences were hers to deal with Why should anyone else pay the price?
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHRISSIE SAT ON Jaul’s private jet during the flight to Marwan like a sid, hands circumspectly folded on her lap, eyes veiled
Jaul corimly returned his attention to his laptop What had he expected? A relaxed and happy travelling companion? It iser to concentrate on the positives: Chrissie was on board with his children and, even better, was considerately wearing the sort of outfit for her first public appearance that would impress his people The siure In the sunlight coh the porthole behind her, she looked incredibly beautiful with her hair gleaht reflective silver That saht accentuated her almost transparent porcelain skin and the lush perfection of her soft pink lips
All too fast and predictably, Jaul recalled the silky brush of her hair across his thigh and the hot, erotic grip of her e in front of hih hi hi his teeth, he concentrated instead on thinking about how she would react to the special request he had toto approach the topic with tact
Chrissie’s stillness cloaked her inner turry frustration Jaul had, quite literally, hunted her down and trapped her like prey Two years too late she was taking up the role of being his wife and the mother of his children, a role that she would once, erly embraced A trickle of perspiration beaded her short upper lip as she recalled the incredible crush of paparazzi fighting to photograph the Marwani royal party at the airport and the sheer wall of security men it had taken to hold thee would so quickly incite that amount of attention Jaul had taken it in his stride but Chrissie had been unnerved by that level of public exposure