Her Arabian King – A Sheikh Breaks My Heart Read Online Marian Tee

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Total pages in book: 51
Estimated words: 48620 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 243(@200wpm)___ 194(@250wpm)___ 162(@300wpm)
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“Are you truly doing this?” Altair asked.

“You, of all people, should understand why the present situation leaves me no choice but to do it.” Only one-third of the council was needed for a motion to be considered, and according to Mahmud, there were at least fifty who wanted him to abdicate.

If Khalil chose to fight this motion, a hearing would be set, and he would be temporarily stripped of his powers. This would leave Ramil without a king, and it was too damn convenient that the timing coincided with a sudden terrorist threat.

“Have you heard anything about Mahmud conspiring with the terrorists?” Khalil asked his army commander.

“Unfortunately – no.” Altair’s tone was grim.

“Then my hands are tied.” Khalil’s was equally grim. Mahmud was one of the kingdom’s wealthiest sheikhs, and Khalil had no doubt the older man had enough clout to sway the other sheikhs into following him.

“And Harper?” Malik asked quietly.

Khalil turned to face the other sheikh, his smile not reaching his eyes as he murmured, “You’ve always had the softest spot for my queen, Malik.”

Malik didn’t smile back. “She is different from the rest. But I do not love her.”

Like you do.

The sheikh’s lips tightened at the unspoken words that hung heavily in the air.

“Enough with this.” Tarif’s tone was brusque. “What’s done is done, and the king has made a decision.”

The sheikh looked at Rayyan. “You have nothing to say?”

“You know the kind of man I am, Khalil.” The blue-eyed sheikh’s tone was emotionless. “I understand why you must do this, and as long as you let her know before she finds out from anyone else—-”

“You have nothing to worry about on that score.” Four pairs of stunned eyes swung towards him at his words, and Khalil smiled humorlessly at their reaction. “I have been informed that she was standing outside my doors when Mahmud spoke with me.”

Malik drew his breath sharply.

“She heard what Mahmud offered and she heard me accept.”

HARPER DIDN’T KNOW how long she had been seated in front of the vanity, brushing her hair, before the connecting door between her suite and the sheikh’s opened without warning. She stiffened, and when the sheikh strode inside a moment later, his dark gaze meeting hers through the mirror’s—-

A shaft of pain struck her at the sight of him, unexpected and crippling, and the hairbrush she had been holding slipped from her suddenly nerveless fingers. It clattered to the marbled floor, the sound jarring, and Harper drew her breath sharply.

A second later, she bent to reach for it the same time the sheikh crouched down, and their fingers grazed against each other.

Harper jerked back.

Khalil’s fingers tightened around the handle. “Is something the matter?”

“Nope.” She swung away clumsily as he rose back to his feet.

As he placed the brush back on the vanity, he said quietly, “I can’t help you solve your problems when you don’t—-”

“I said there’s nothing wrong.” The words came out in a horrifyingly shrill scream, and she saw the sheikh freeze through his reflection on the mirror.

Harper started to shake on her seat, aghast and ashamed.

She had screamed at him. She had just gone ahead and screamed at him and – it didn’t feel right. Even if she had every reason to scream at him, it just didn’t feel right.

This wasn’t – this wasn’t her at all, dammit.

“I’m sorry.” Her voice came out a horrible stammer. “I didn’t mean to—-” Ah God, it was too hard to talk, and she stood up, almost causing her chair to overturn in her haste. But as she turned to walk away, the sheikh caught her by the elbow, and his touch nearly broke her, despair making Harper unable to move.

“Harper—-”

She shook her head, and the sheikh stopped speaking.

“Don’t.”

And his lips tightened.

She found the strength to yank her hand away, only to realize she didn’t have to try so hard, his fingers readily relinquishing its hold—-

Ah, God, he was letting her go so easily now.

And that said everything, didn’t it?

Khalil’s fists clenched against his sides as he saw Harper’s shoulders start to shake. When she raised her eyes to his, he sucked in his breath at the sight of her tear-stained gaze. He started to reach for her, unable to help it—-

She shook her head violently. “No.”

And his arms fell back to his sides.

“Just t-this once,” Harper said tremulously, “I want you to tell it to me s-straight.” The tears fell faster with every word, but even so, the words kept pouring out, needing to be said. “Because you already know, don’t you?” And her voice caught. “You already know I know. D-don’t you?”

Silence.

And God, that silence said everything.

She fell to her knees.

The sheikh knelt down in front of her. “I’m sorry.” His voice was harsh. “I’m so damn sorry.” It destroyed him to see her so broken, knowing that he was the cause—-


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