I blink a few times trying to comprehend what I’m seeing. Finally, I say, “That’s a whole lot of zeros.”
“And apparently just our slush fund. We have other investments, too. It’s crazy.”
“Is it real?”
He grins at me. “I say we go shopping in Montrovia and find out.”
Room service brings breakfast, but I use the microwave to heat up the pizza I stole while Ellis and the Kates oversee the loading of our luggage.
Ari groans when I get in the limo with it. “Oh, that smells horrible.”
“It’s not. It’s amazing.”
He holds his head. “I’m fighting a hangover.”
“Do you normally drink much? I mean—”
He holds up his hand to silence me. “I don’t need the talk, sis. I know what’s at stake.”
I nod. “Good. So do we have a plan once we get there?”
“I think we’re just supposed to get settled in the villa. Get out to the casino. Make friends.”
“And hopefully the Prince will just show up? No way. We’re going to start with shopping. We’re going to spend an obscene amount on a car. We’re going to drive it to the casino, looking fabulous, and we’ll get people talking. We’re going to gamble like crazy, which means they will start coming to us. Once they do, we throw a party. We have to have a plan B in case our plan As don’t show up. And that includes you getting friendly with the Prince’s cousin.”
“What does she look like?”
“It doesn’t matter. She’s next in line to the throne, followed by her younger sister. I mean, think about it. What’s the big deal if the Prince is killed? There’s a whole line of relatives who would take the throne. They can’t kill them all off.”
“I suppose,” he says.
“Still it’s odd that there was nothing in our dossier about the cousins. I wonder why not?”
“Ask Ellis.”
“I will on the plane.”
We get loaded on the plane. I bring my pizza box with me, dragging it around like it’s Daniel’s class ring or something. But I really am enjoying the pizza. And I’m going to have more when I wake up.
But first things first.
“Ellis, what do you know about the Prince’s cousins? Why isn’t there more on them in our packets?”
“This case is for you to figure out. But I can get you any information you ask for.”
“I want everything you can tell me about the next five people in line for the throne. I also want to know how many are in line, and what happens if they reach the end of the line?”
He pecks away at a computer. “There are seventy-two in line.”
“Are they all going to be together anytime soon? All in the same place?”
“I would suspect the large majority of them will be at the Queen’s Ball which takes place after the race and is the finale for the week.”
“So they could take them all out, with a bomb or something? Destroy the castle?” Ari asks. “Who rules then?”
“If that were to happen, the highest ranking military official would take over the country, and his bloodline would become royalty. He wouldn’t have much money though. The royal family’s funds would go to trusts and charities in the case of no blood relatives.”
“Do we know anything about the highest ranking military official?” I ask.
“Yes, he’s a close friend of the King. Was the best man at his wedding. Very wealthy and ready to retire soon.”
“And his second in command?” Ari wonders.
“The Prince’s godfather.”
“Hmmm. Alright. Let’s sleep on it,” I suggest. “We need to look fresh for our descent into Montrovian society.”
MISSION:DAY THREE
Ellis wakes me up precisely an hour before we are due to land so that I can freshen up.
I can barely believe that I just slept for twelve hours straight. On a plane. On the way to my first mission.
Note to self: Hot sex is a must before the start of every mission. I close my eyes, allowing myself a moment to relive my night with Daniel. But when I open them back up, I’m all business.
I do my makeup, put on a tight black dress and heels so pointy, I could kill a man with them.
Ari and I don’t go to the casino first thing as we had originally planned. We’re too busy checking out our villa.
I didn’t expect this. I assumed a villa was a quaint little place—small and cozy.
In Montrovia, villa equals mansion. We’re staying in a massive stucco and tile-roofed home with sweeping terraces overlooking the harbor; a private courtyard featuring an amazing pool and a pool house containing a full bar, kitchen, and gaming tables; and a tennis court. Not to mention a garage full of exotic cars. I’d never leave, except I’m dying to drive them all.
I suggest that we take one of the cars and go shopping in town, but Ellis informs me I have someone coming from Tech and can’t leave.
Ari decides not to wait for me. He chooses a silver Maserati and backs out of the garage.
X X X
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