needing your scalpels again, I thought that proved you were aware that I shared your danger.â
She waved a hand. âOh, I was just pointing out that if you held me here at your mercy, youâd be at mine, too.â
He huffed a stunned chuckle. âWeâre sitting inside a crashed helicopter, our as well as my only way out of here. How can you consider that Iâm not right with you at the mercy of the desert?â
Her shrug was defensive this time. âWhy should I have considered that? So the helicopter crashed. But youâre the one, the only, Prince Harres Aal Shalaan. You must have all sorts of gadgets on hand and can contact your people to come pick you up whenever you want.â
He gave a regretful nod. âI do have gadgets, every one known to humankind. And all useless, since we are in a signal blackout zone. The nearest area with possibility of transmitting or receiving anything is over two hundred miles away.â
Her eyes widened with each word until theyâd expanded to a cartoonish exaggeration. âYou mean your people have no way of knowing where you are?
âNone.â
After a moment of wrestling with descending dread, she seemed to come to a conclusion that steadied her. âWell,that alone will have your armies combing the desert to find you.â
âSure it will.â He sighed in resignation. âAnd theyâll find me. In maybe a week. We have water on board for a couple of days.â
âThey canât possibly take a week to find you!â Her protest came out a squeak. âWith all the high-end tech stuff at their disposal, and the whole country out looking for its precious prince, I bet they find you within a couple of hours from the moment they realize youâre missing!â
He wanted to press her into his flesh and absorb her worry. But he owed her the truth. He would see her to safety, but he had to prepare her for the grueling experience that he couldnât spare her before he did.
Bleakness clamped his heart, erasing any lightness as he forced himself to decimate her hope. âThey have no way of knowing where to start looking. Once my men go back home and realize I didnât precede them, theyâll go back to where we originally landed as a starting point to search. But theyâll have no way of knowing which way I headed, or how far in which direction I crashed.â
âSo theyâd take longer, maybe a day or two,â she still argued. âSurely theyâll crisscross the area with enough aircrafts, one of them is bound to spot us within that time frame.â
He shook his head, needing to erase any false expectations. Those were more damaging than painful reality. âRelying on visual search over an area of a hundred thousand square miles? With some of the dunes around here over one thousand feet high? Apart from a stroke of luck, I was being optimistic when I said a week.â
Silenced howled after his last word.
She stared at him with horror gathering in her eyes.Then it burst from her lips. âOh, God . Youâre stranded here with me.â
He couldnât hold back any longer. He reached out and cupped her velvet cheek in soothing cherishing. âAnd I couldnât have dreamed of better company to be in mortal danger with.â
Her mouth opened, closed, then again. She couldnât have looked more flabbergasted if heâd said he was actually a plant.
Then she slapped his hand away with a furious sound. âHow can you joke about this now? About anything?â
âIâm not joking in the least.â He reached out to her again and she snapped her teeth at him like the infuriated feline she was. He withdrew his hand with a sigh. âYou can chomp any part of me you like, but it wonât change the fact that what I said is the truth. Apart from not wishing you to be in any discomfort or danger, thereâs no one else Iâd rather have with me