The Princess’s Bodyguard by Emily Hayes EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Emily Hayes
- Language: English
- Genre: Lesbian Fiction
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TABITHA
Princess Tabitha was sure she’d made it. She glanced nervously over
her shoulder, but she didn’t see anyone. Of course, that didn’t mean
much. They could turn up at a moment’s notice, swarming around
her like locusts. The press were like that.
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Most of Tabitha’s family had gotten used to it—it was part of being
British Royalty, after all—but Tabitha still hated it. That was why she’d
declined doing her shopping in London. She had traveled all the way to
Bakewell, where she was sure no one would find her.
It was a small town, but there was a market here, and she longed to do
some clothes shopping that wasn’t online only. There would be more choice
online, but Tabitha loved being able to try on clothes and look at them in
person without being harassed by reporters.
She got off the bus and walked into town, pulling her shawl closer
around her head. She knew how recognisable she was so she was wearing
clothes she definitely wouldn’t normally wear and sunglasses and a shawl
over her hair and had her security team well briefed to stay at a distance and
try to blend in. As the queen’s daughter, her face was well-known
throughout the whole of the UK.
At first, the excursion went well. Tabitha wandered between stands,
picking up things and buying here and there. She was careful not to flash
too much money around, not wanting to draw attention to herself.
She was just buying a new dress when it all went wrong.
“Hey! Are you—are you Princess Tabitha?”
Tabitha felt her face going red. She wasn’t going to lie, but the last thing
she wanted was to cause a scene. “Excuse me,” she murmured, trying to
slip past him.
“You are! Lizzy, look, it’s Princess Tabitha!”
His shout drew a small crowd at once. Tabitha did her best not to
grimace. She knew it wouldn’t be polite to flee from people who were only
excited to see her, so she did her best to smile and greet each one of them.
Of course, that wasn’t the end of it. It never was.
Even small towns like these had reporters, and commotions like this one
drew reporters like moths to a flame.
“Princess Tabitha! Princess Tabitha! What made you decide to come to
Bakewell?”
A camera and microphone were shoved in her face. Tabitha tried to turn
away, but the reporter just moved with her, not allowing her to escape. Her
security team moved in quickly and started moving people away from
Tabitha.
“I just wanted to do some shopping in peace. Please, leave me be.”
“Why did you come all the way out here? Is there friction between you
and your family that sent you so far out?”
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