Total pages in book: 128
Estimated words: 124446 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 622(@200wpm)___ 498(@250wpm)___ 415(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 124446 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 622(@200wpm)___ 498(@250wpm)___ 415(@300wpm)
“Tell me.” It’s a plea, not the order it sounds like. I’m bone fucking tired. I can’t fight this war of secrets with her any longer. I just want everything to be out in the open, so we can move on. “Please, Mina. I want to hear it from you.” I want a clean slate between us.
She swallows. “I swear, he’s a friend, nothing more. How did you find out?”
“Security feed. Why did you lie to me?”
She’s quiet, ever defiant, ever determined to protect her friend.
“Say it.” I can’t explain my urge for her to come clean. I only know I need her to tell me like I need to fuck her, and soon. “I already know everything.” She doesn’t believe me. She thinks I’m bluffing. “Gergo Nagy, right? Your trainer.”
“H-How do you know about Gergo?”
“Does Tóth ring a bell?”
“Tóth?” Her voice rises with one decibel of panic. “My superior officer?”
“The fucker sang like a canary before I cut out his tongue.” My smile is evil. “After that, not so much. And when I cut off his dick, even less.”
She’s whiter than the bedsheets. “You said you beat them.”
“I may have left out the part about the dick-chopping to spare you.”
“So why tell me now?”
“Someone is finishing them off.”
Her inhalation is sharp and shallow. “You mean someone is killing them?”
“Yes, and I’m going to find out why.” I give her a piercing look, but there’s only incomprehension and confusion in her eyes. “Why would someone silence them?”
“I don’t know.”
I believe her. “There’s one person left.”
She stares at me, and I can practically see her mind working, flipping through all the photos she’s seen so far. “Laszlo Kiss,” she says after a moment, and I nod.
“Anton is going after him in the hope of getting information that’ll throw a light on what the hell is happening.”
“He’s going to kill him.”
My smile is cold. “Obviously.”
“Please, Yan.” In a second, she switches gears. She goes from standing there like a salt pillar to frantic, grabbing hold of my arms. “Please don’t hurt him.” For a moment, I think she means Kiss, but then she says, “Please don’t hurt Gergo.”
“When those men attacked you, he rescued you. Am I right?”
“Yes,” she says with a soft whisper of defeat.
“That’s why you owe him.”
“My life.” She doesn’t look me in the eyes when she says, “And more.”
Gripping her chin, I tilt her head for our gazes to meet. “He taught you the art of disguise.”
She searches my face, probably trying to guess if I also know about the other lie. “It was part of our training.”
“So, you took the fall for him when Sokolov questioned you about the disguises.”
Surprise—not the good kind—makes a stark tableau of her face. It’s both a stunning and disturbingly moving canvas of truth. Falling to her knees, she wraps her arms around my legs and stares at me as big drops of tears roll over her cheeks and plop on the towel covering her breasts.
“Please,” she says again, “don’t hurt him.”
Seeing her like this, begging on her knees and crying at my feet, is more than I can take. It shatters me. For the first time in my life, I feel defeated. Utterly beaten. My chest splits open and feelings I’ve never known slip in, dark and ugly feelings of failure, remorse, guilt, and fear. Fear of losing her.
I can’t lose her.
I go down on my haunches, crouching in front of her. Reaching out, I cup her wet cheek. Her tears keep on spilling, running over my knuckles into the cuff of my shirtsleeve. My every instinct demands I off him, but I force out the words for the woman who means the world and more to me. “If it’s so important to you, I’ll spare him.”
She drags in a breath. It takes a moment before she manages, “Thank you,” through sobs and trembling lips.
I don’t deserve her thanks. I don’t deserve anything from her. I owe her an apology, but I don’t know how to apologize. I want her to know I’m keeping her. Regardless. That I’ll always take care of her and keep her safe.
“This doesn’t change anything, Mina.” The half-baked apology sounds more like a fucking threat. My voice is gruff and hard while my insides are shredded and tangled.
Gathering her into my arms, I press my precious charge against my chest. She’s supple and warm in the crook of my body. My cock grows hard against her stomach, and the towel is suddenly too much of a barrier between us. I rip it away to bare her skin. Her nipples are pink and hard. Her soft skin makes my hands itch to touch her. I can’t keep them off her.
Like a goddamn caveman, I spread her out there and then. The floor is hard, too hard, but my mind is halfway lost to lust already, and my heart demands possession, proof that she’s mine. I fasten my lips around a nipple and graze the tip with my teeth. When her back lifts off the floor, I nearly lose what little of my rational mind is left. She threads her fingers through my hair when I kiss and suck the other nipple, leaving marks I promised myself I wouldn’t again. But these aren’t the imprints of my fingers. They’re hickeys. Marks of ownership. Marks that reassure me but don’t wipe away the guilt I’ve pushed to a dark corner of my soul as I kiss my way down to her pussy.