Chloe My mouth was dry as I stared at the message, the blue ticks taunting me. He had seen it. Alexander had seen it. Shit. What was I even thinking? “What are you doing?” my mother-in-law’s voice came out of nowhere. I jumped, nearly throwing the phone across the bed in panic. But I was fast enough, I slipped it under my pillow before she could get a good look. I turned to her with a smile. “Nothing. Just getting ready for brunch.” She stepped fully into the room, already scanning everything with that critical hawk-like gaze. Didn’t any of them know how to knock? Was that too advanced for the royal White bloodline? Or maybe they thought they owned this room too, just like they owned everything else in my life. “How long does it take one person to get dressed?” she snapped. “Move ou

