Chapter 3Once Prince Leopold brought Dexter to safety, he could not stop thinking about the young peasant. It didn’t take long before he became obsessed with the man who’d made him smile. The prince didn’t know if it was some sort of fluke, or if he could order Dexter to make him smile again. But he felt a strong, protective urge over the stranger, and he wanted to be sure that he was warm and comfortable, well-fed and well-rested. But before he could see to Dexter’s well-being, he needed to introduce himself. Which is never easy for a prince. * * * * Leo hovered outside the closed bedroom door, torn between curiosity and basic decency. He had the right to open the door and stroll into the room, but he wasn’t sure if the stranger knew that. It didn’t seem so, since he hadn’t once addres

