
He tried to get information out of the normally verbose Ross, but he was being uncharacteristically quiet this morning. A real, honest-to-God royal from some country in mainland Europe. He was up on a close protection job for a prince. Max had arrived a few minutes after the potential clients and now sat with Ross in the outer office while initial discussion was undertaken, which was par for the course, but that didn’t mean he hadn’t heard every word from the angry man inside.Īnd now it was Max’s turn for his part in this beauty parade. The curse words from the other man didn’t bode well, but neither did they sound like any kind of prince Max had ever visualized. He didn’t know if the actual prince was beyond the door to Kyle’s office, since the raised voices belonged to Kyle and only one other. But this bodyguard to a prince gig was worrying him. No, Maxwell Connery was a get-things-done kind of guy and had absolute focus. He wasn’t the kind of person to unnecessarily stress about situations. “Will Kyle want me in there yet?” Max tried to ignore his concern about this whole mess. “I think you’d better go in,” he said, punctuating the words with a tap of his pen to his desk.

Seemed the new client was giving Kyle Monroe, owner of Bodyguards Inc., one hell of a time.

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