Page 106 of Don's Queen


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“They’ll survive.”

“You’re very confident about that.”

“I married the woman who runs this place.”

I laugh and rest my head lightly against his shoulder as we start to sway to the music.

“You clean up well, by the way,” I tell him.

“You say that every time I wear a suit.”

“Because it keeps being true.”

His mouth curves slightly.

“You’re biased.”

“Extremely.”

The restaurant blurs around us as we dance. For a moment it feels like the entire room fades away until it’s just the two of us moving slowly under the soft lights.

“I have a car waiting,” Nico murmurs near my ear.

I groan. “You’re kidnapping me again?”

“Weekend at the beach.”

“That I can handle,” I say. “I’d feel guilty leaving the restaurant for longer.”

“I know,” he replies. “That’s why I didn’t spirit you away to Thailand.”

“You’re impossible.”

“And you love it.”

“Yeah,” I sigh theatrically. “I do.”

His hand reaches for a glass on a nearby tray. He offers it to me.

“Champagne?”

I shake my head. “No thanks.”

His brows lift immediately. “Since when do you refuse champagne?”

I smile slowly. “It was supposed to be a surprise.”

Understanding hits him like lightning.

“Isabella,” he calls, throwing his head back in curiosity.

“Our sixth,” I say quietly. “Another girl.”

For a second he just stares at me.

Then he laughs—a deep, startled sound I don’t hear nearly enough.

He spins me in the air. I squeal, but it’s mostly delight. I never feel unsafe with Nico. Not even when he literally makes me fly.