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โVeselovsky? He shot my father. I want my revenge,โ said Nikita before descending into a cacophony of coughs that pulled at the stitches he could now feel in his shoulder. He became aware of bandages wrapped tightly around his head. A nurse came in and gently fed him some water, which soothed his throat, which felt like a mass of brittle sandpaper. She tutted disapprovingly at Denisov, who smiled blandly at her as she left.
โCareful, agent. Your body has endured much,โ said Denisov. โTo answer your question, Veselovsky eludes us. But not, I think, for long. We shall both have our revenge on the traitor.โ
โMy father severely wounded him. His face is ravaged.โ
โGood,โ said Denisov. โThen he will, I think, seek revenge on you also, which is perfect.โ
โSir?โ
โSeeking him will put you in great danger.โ
โWhatโs that like?โ Nikita said with a smile, before coughs tore at him once more.
Denisov indulged him with a smile. โThen we have much to discuss. I will give you seven days; I cannot afford to provide you with any more, and then I will need you in Moscow.โ
โI need only five, sir,โ said Nikita defiantly. โI will have my revenge, and only then will I mourn.โ
โThen you have become everything we dreamed you would,โ Denisov said approvingly. โYou have done very well, Nikita,โ he added with the closest thing to kindness that Nikita imagined he was capable of.
Thirty minutes later, Denisov left the room and let in Milena. She approached Nikita cautiously. Nikita could see in her serious eyes that she had aged since his arrival home; she had seen too much.
โMilena,โ he grunted, his voice beginning to fail him.
โYou are OK?โ she asked, formally.
โNothing that a hug will not fix,โ he said, smiling.
She did not move.
โEverything was OK until you came home,โ she said coldly.
โI know, Milena. I am so sorry.โ
โSorry will not bring back Mama!โ she shouted angrily.
โI know,โ he croaked.
โI miss Mama!โ she shouted again, tears streaming down her face. โI miss Mama and Papa and itโs all your fault.โ
Nikita nodded numbly. โI do not deny it, little sister. I tried so hard to protect you all but I failed.โ
โYes, you did fail! I wish you had never come back!โ
โPlease, Milena,โ he pleaded, feeling like an old man in the battered body of a twenty-two-year-old. โI love you.โ he said.
โI hate you!โ she said, crying full body tears now. โOur mama is dead,โ she sobbed. โWe will never see her again.โ
He pushed himself up, tears streaming from even his broken eye, and the monitor began bleeping faster. The weight of his failure after everything almost pushed him back down. With a lot of grunting, he sat up, and such was the shock of it that Milena stopped crying instantly. Nikita grabbed her arm and pulled her to him. She tried to resist but even in his weakened condition he was too strong.
โI am sorry, Milena. We are in it together now, and Papa will need you more than ever.โ
โIf he even lives!โ she cried. โThey said he might not,โ she said, sobbing, and allowing herself to fall into his arms.
โThen we will need each other very much, Milena. I promise I will not let anything hurt you.โ Then, forcing a smile, he added, โAnd have you ever heard of anything beating Father? He will wrap the sickness up in his big arms and squish it, like this,โ he said, squeezing her gently in his arms.
She giggled slightly and squeezed him back. It made his shoulder scream but he didnโt show it. Elysiaโs words echoed around his mind. โGet out of your head. There are a million things for us to worry about, but for now letโs just enjoy a few moments without worrying about the past or future, just get lost in this moment right now.โ He suddenly was aware of how much he missed her, and wondered if he would ever see her again.
He felt tiredness overcome him. โYou will go to sleep now,โ Milena ordered him.
Nikita smiled and felt the overwhelming fatigue take hold of him. โYou will stay?โ he whispered.
โI will be right here,โ she replied in a small voice, squeezing his hand, then added โI love you too,โ in a barely audible whisper as the darkness took Nikita once more.
It was late at night, five days later, that Nikita stood at his fatherโs bedside. Two days and his father hadnโt woken from the coma. The doctors said that he might never wake up. Nikita clenched his fist, feeling the stitches in his shoulder pull and relishing the feeling, the pain and sensation. Gabriel Allochka looked so peaceful, his long eyelashes fluttering softly in the air conditioning. It looked like he was merely sleeping and Nikita longed to rouse him, to get back all the years he had missed.
โVeselovsky, I am coming,โ he said to himself through gritted teeth, before leaving the room and hobbling through the large complex, built largely under the glacier of the formidable island at the top of the world. The more he walked, the looser his muscles felt, but the bandage around his head remained tightly in place, as did the patch over his right eye. He walked through the building until he reached a room midway down a lengthy corridor. Silently turning the handle, he entered and saw Milena asleep in the dark room that they had made every effort to make feel comfortable for a child of her age. Books and games littered the floor and the walls were painted with clouds and rainbows.
He brushed her braids tenderly back from her face and kissed her brow. She opened her eyes sleepily. โNiki,โ she said softly.
โI have to go away for a few days, Milena; I will be back soon,
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