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His eyes sweep the room, taking in faces and associating them with names. For Yelisey, danger lurks everywhere. The man stays on constant high alert. Another of his more valuable traits. At my approach, he spins to fall into step beside me and, along with tonightโs bodyguard, Geoffrey, leads me to the black SUV already waiting at the valet.
I climb inside with Yelisey beside me as Geoffrey walks around to take his place at the wheel. There is a glass window between us and the driverโs compartment, and Yelisey pushes the button to secure it into place.
He hands me a drink, whiskey in a glass tumbler, as we take off. โThere are developments you should be aware of.โ
Iโm not worried, even though itโs bothered Yelisey enough to bring it up. I pay him to worry for me.
โOh?โ Though I look at him, he doesnโt return the favor. Fuck. Not a good sign.
โItโs Natasha.โ
Oh. Fuck indeed.
Natasha. The one name guaranteed to cause a growl in my stomach. The shlyukha who waited until the dark of night to leave me three years ago.
โWhere is she?โ The words grind out of my throat, because finding her and wringing neck is all Iโve thought about since the morning I woke to find her wedding ring on the bureau by our bed.
โIโm sorry. Sheโs โฆโ His pause is long enough that I sit forward.
โSpit it out, Yelisey,โ I order. I brace myself. Anything that takes Yelisey this long to say isnโt anything I want to hear. Not that I want her back. I just want her to know that I know where to find her.
โShe was in a car accident, Kostya. Sheโs dead.โ
Dead.
My Natasha. The woman I loved since childhood. The woman I married. The woman who left me.
Dead.
I hear a crunch and look down to see that Iโve squeezed the whiskey tumbler in my hand so hard that it burst into shards. There is blood dripping down my fingertips. Itโs my blood, I note distantly, but I donโt feel a thing. Not one fucking thing.
I can feel Yeliseyโs eyes on me, too. If he were a different kind of man, his jaw might have dropped at the sudden and unexpected display of anger, the kind of raw rage I rarely show in the presence of my men. But he is not a different kind of man; he is Yelisey, top lieutenant of the Zinon Bratva, so he merely stares at me and lets his eyes do the talking.
The glass shards twinkle at my feet. They catch the light from the passing buildings as we drive further into the night. I stare at them and watch the blood drip, drip, drip from the neat slices in my palm where the glass cut me.
I feel something stirring in my gut. A maelstrom. A hurricane, a fucking typhoon of emotions so densely swirling that, even if I were so inclined, Iโd never be able to untangle them. But I donโt want to untangle them. I just went them fucking gone.
So I open my mouth and roar. I roar into the silence of the vehicle and hear my own wordless rage reflected back into my ears. Itโs a black hole of a roar and I know that Yelisey wants to say something, and perhaps Geoffrey does, too, but both of them know better than to question me.
My Natasha is dead, and all I can do is fucking scream into the night like the goddamn Grim Reaper as my palms drip blood and broken glass crunches as I stomp and stomp and pulverize it beneath my feet.
Shouldnโt I be sad? Withdrawn? Iโm roaring like I was stabbed in the heart, but it doesnโt feel like a man roaring for his lost wife. It feels like the sound of a man who just suffered a mortal wound.
Had she not been a master manipulator, a fucking sociopath who blinded me with her affection then crippled me with her mind games, I might have mourned, not raged. But the time for that kind of vulnerability is long past.
There is only anger in my heart now. I have not truly loved Natasha for a long time. She left me and took that part of my soul with her.
Good fucking riddance.
Only when I canโt roar anymore and the ringing of my voice has long since quieted down does Yelisey speak up again. When he does, he is quiet, muted, direct. The blood on my hands has dried now, like a red trail of tears.
โOne of the housemaids mentioned a call from the LAPD police. I didnโt want to call back blind, so I checked with our contacts in the FBI.โ He clears his throat and pours his own drink. โShe was living here under a fake name, Natasha Volstok.โ He nods to my watch.
I force a thin smile. My throat is sore. Volstok. The brand of the watch she gave me. Another petty, cruel mind game, played by a petty, cruel woman.
Perhaps it is better that she is dead before I got my hands on her. Better for her, at least.
But Yelisey has more to say. Even though he isnโt saying it. We, too, have known each other since childhood and his apprehension is as physical as the presence of another person. But I canโt do anything to rush him, so I sit quietly. Heโll talk when heโs ready.
A few moments pass as we drive on into the night. He clears his throat eventually and adds, โIn the news articles our contact sent over, there is mention of a child. A three-year-old girl.โ
My heart leaps into my throat. Thatโs certainly one way to capture my attention. โA child?โ
He nods.
โThree years old,โ I echo.
โYes, Kostya. Three years old.โ Yelisey finishes off his drink in a loud gulp.
We both are thinking the same thing: three years old would almost certainly make the child mine.
I donโt know what the fuck to say to that. If a roar was all I could
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