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by Monroe, Lilian


  As I drove, I formulated a plan. I’d go in the back gate and find my mother. I’d convince her to come with me, and I’d take her and Dart back to Zane’s house. If anyone followed us, I would call Zane with the burner phone and tell him where I was going, then I would toss it and live off the cash until he could come help. My mother, my dog, and I would be out of danger for the time being.

  It wasn’t perfect, but it was a plan.

  As I laid it out in my head, my resolve grew. Once I convinced my mother to come with me, I would be in control of my own destiny. I could do this.

  Without traffic, it only took me about fifteen minutes to get to my house—my parents’ house. When I looked at the big, white building with the sprawling gardens around it, my heart broke.

  It wasn’t my house anymore. As soon as my father told me I had to marry Thomas, I knew it wasn’t the place for me. Tears prickled my eyes and I shook them away.

  I could cry later. Right now, I needed to get Dart, and my mom, and any last things that I wanted from my room. Now was not a time for weakness. This was critical. This was time for action.

  I felt in my pocket for my phone, wondering if I should call Zane. I closed my eyes and thought of his face, his touch, his smell. I’d never felt as safe and protected as I did when I was in his arms.

  But I couldn’t call him. If I told him I was here, he’d come running to me, and I couldn’t do that to him. I’d heard him—no one was watching Thomas Balmoral. Zane had to deal with that, and I needed to deal with this. I needed to do this on my own. I hoped he would understand that.

  I parked the car two blocks away and headed for the back garden gate.

  Then, I reconsidered. After how I’d left last time, they would definitely be watching that gate. I had to use a different way in.

  It surprised me how alert I felt. Maybe it was because I’d never been in this kind of situation before, but I felt like every sense was heightened—my hearing was sharp, I could smell things I’d never have noticed before. The grass on our estate had been freshly cut. The sweet, acrid smell of fertilizer wafted towards me when I neared the hedges.

  I crept along the side wall, trying to be as inconspicuous as I could. When I got to the back gate, my fears were confirmed. One of our security team was posted outside.

  Well, not my security team anymore. He was part of my parents’ security team, which meant he was my enemy. I couldn’t trust him. I took a deep breath. It was James, a young, imposing man who looked at my father as if he was a God on earth. James lit a cigarette, inhaling deeply. He glanced out towards the back alley, and I hugged the wall.

  He kicked a stone and then started walking back towards the house.

  I watched him, my heartbeat ticking as the seconds went by.

  Maybe I could use the back gate after all. I reached for it, and then I noticed a device near the latch. It was alarmed.

  “Damn,” I said under my breath. I watched James walk away, and then jogged past the gate. There was another spot, on the east wall, where a tree would allow me to jump the wall. I’d watched Mags do it once after we’d snuck out a couple years ago. She jumped the wall and then ran to the back gate and unlocked it for me. I would have to do the same today.

  I found the big oak tree and took a deep breath. Heaving myself up to the lowest branch, I groaned. My muscles burned as I pulled myself up, and my legs shook as I stood on the thick branch. The yellowing leaves trembled with me and I took a deep breath to steady myself. I clambered up to the next branch, and then started scooting towards the wall with one leg hanging on either side of the branch.

  With every scoot, the branch dipped and creaked. I took a trembling breath, squeezing my eyes shut to steady my breath. I swung my leg over so I was sitting side-saddle on the thick branch. The wall was only about two feet away, but it felt like a chasm separated me from it.

  I glanced towards the house and saw my mother in the kitchen window. She was rubbing Dart’s head. I could see her lips moving as she talked to him and I took a deep, calming breath.

  I had to get to her and tell her what was going on. I had to get her out of there.

  I launched myself off the branch and landed on the wall with a loud oof. My ribs hit the edge of the wall and pain exploded through my chest. I clung on for dear life. When my heartbeat had settled slightly, I swung my legs over and let myself drop on the other side.

  I was in.

  If it hadn’t been for Mags, I wouldn’t have known how to do that. If it hadn’t been for Zane, I wouldn’t have had the courage to go through with it.

  It felt like the rest of my life had been a dream, and I was only now realizing who I really was. I had strength inside me, courage and guts that I didn’t know existed. It was exhilarating.

  I crept towards the house, keeping my eyes scanning back and forth. James was walking back towards the gate, and I saw another security guard walking along the side of the house.

  They wouldn’t be inside—Mom wouldn’t allow it. She liked as much privacy as a Senator’s wife was allowed to have.

  So, when the coast was clear, I made a run for the kitchen door. My breath was ragged, my heart thumping, and every muscle in my body screaming with the effort.

  I reached the sliding glass door and pulled.

  “No,” I said under my breath. Locked.

  My mother had disappeared from view, but I saw Dart’s head appeared around the corner.

  “Come on boy,” I whispered. “Come on, go get Mom.”

  Dart whined, trotting towards me. My mother called for him, and he barked.

  “Shh,” I told him. “Quiet. Come on Dart, go get her.” D’Artagnan cocked his head to the side and sat down on the other side of the door. I pointed towards the living room. “Go get Mom, Dart. Come on.” I jumped up and down, sighing. He put his paw on the window where my hand was, and panic started to grip my throat.

  “Dart,” I hissed. “Go!”

  Finally understanding me, my beautiful dog turned around and trotted towards the living room. I tapped my foot on the ground, waiting for my mother to turn the corner and let me in.

  Her voice got louder. Any second, she’d appear in the kitchen and let me in. My heart hammered as the seconds crawled past. I glanced over my shoulder, but James was out of view. There was no one there.

  She was almost in the kitchen. I saw her leg, step into view, and then her torso and her head. She was staring back towards D’Artagnan and my breath caught. I called out to her, to let her know that I was here—

  But a hand clamped over my mouth. My voice was stifled as I was yanked away from the window and dragged along the side of the house. I tried to scream but couldn’t with the gloved hand over my mouth. My heart jumped in my throat as my hands flew to my assailant’s arm. He gripped me tightly, dragging my kicking, flailing body into the shadows.

  Terror turned my blood to ice. I scratched and clawed and twisted as my heart raced. A lump formed in my throat as my eyes bulged, but the man didn’t even flinch. He dragged me further away and hugged me against the wall. He smelled like wet cabbage and I gagged.

  My mother appeared at the window and glanced out. I tried to scream again, but the arm around me squeezed me so tight I heard my ribs crack.

  “There’s no one here, D’Artagnan,” I heard her say. “Why’d you make me get up for nothing?”

  She turned away from the window, and took all my hope with her. As soon as she disappeared from view, my whole body went limp and despair flooded my spirit.

  I’d made a terrible, terrible mistake.

  It was over.

  19

  Zane

  Balmoral wasn’t trying to run or hide or do anything out of the ordinary. It’s like his engagement had fallen apart, and he didn’t give a damn about it. He had no idea that he was in the center of a shitstorm of epic proportions. I found him in his office, getting his dick sucked by his secretary.

  When I walked in, she jumped up and Balmoral yelped.
r />   “What the fuck?”

  I nodded to the open door. “Get out,” I told the woman. She gripped her shirt closed and shuffled past me, smelling of stale cock and fear.

  Thomas Balmoral zipped up his pants and stood up to face me.

  “What the fuck are you doing here? Is it your personal mission to cock block me?”

  “It’s my personal mission to ruin your pathetic fucking life, dickhead,” I growled, closing the door after his secretary. She’d sucked his cock before, I could tell. She probably would have kept doing it after he married Sadie, too, and I hated him for it.

  I hated him for assaulting her, I hated him for dealing with the Russians, I hated him for using her for his own gain. She deserved better than this cockstain.

  “Sit down.”

  Balmoral stared at me for a few seconds, and finally sank back down into his executive chair. His hand reached under his desk, towards what I assumed was a panic button. I chuckled.

  “The comms to your office are disconnected. It’s just you and me.”

  His eyes widened, and he picked up the phone on his desk. Putting it to his ear, his face fell when he confirmed what I just told him. It was dead, and he was on his own.

  “Who the fuck are you?”

  “I think the better question, Mr. Balmoral,” I said, narrowing my eyes, “is who the fuck are you, and why are you making a deal with one of the most dangerous and untouchable men in the Russian mafia?”

  “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” He fidgeted. Liar.

  “Tell me about Mikhail Ivanov.” I took a seat across from him and folded my hands on my lap. On paper, Ivanov was clean. Only real players knew how dangerous he was. Balmoral’s eyes widened and his mouth opened and closed like a fish out of water. He shook his head.

  “I… I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

  “Tsk-tsk, Thomas.” I shook my head, my eyes staying steady on his little beady orbs. “Lying won’t do you any favors.”

  “You need to leave.”

  I leaned forward, flipping open my jacket to show him the butt of my weapon. His eyes flicked down and then back up to my face. I watched his Adam’s apple bob up and down as he swallowed.

  “Now listen to me, Balmoral. You’ve had it easy so far. You’ve been protected—shielded by our old friend, Nathan Blanchet. But without Sadie, that protection is gone. Your connection to the Russians becomes crystal clear. A weapons manufacturer colluding with known Russian operatives to ease weapons trade into and out of the United States? Doesn’t look too good from where I’m sitting.”

  “You have no proof.”

  I chuckled. “With Blanchet in the picture, no. Maybe not. He’d take the fall for you if this were to go public. But he’s burned his bridges with Ivanov. You’re out in the open. It’s only a matter of time before the Russians force your hand, and then you’ll be breaking more laws than you know how to handle.”

  Balmoral shifted in his seat. His eyes darted around the room. I had him. He was so close to breaking, I could feel it. He’d been lured in by the promise of making money with Nathan Blanchet, but now the reality was setting in. He didn’t have the stomach for this.

  He shook his head. “I haven’t… I don’t…”

  “Cut the bullshit, Balmoral. I know that your engagement was part of the deal. I know about Global Production Services, and I know that you were going to get a fat paycheck from dealing with the Russians.”

  A bead of sweat trailed down his face. He was weaker than I’d anticipated. He was going to crack.

  Balmoral swallowed. He shook his head, but his voice trembled when he spoke. “You have no proof.”

  “A judge is signing a warrant as we speak to look into the GPS accounts.” That was a lie, but he didn’t need to know that. It would happen soon enough. Still, I continued. “What are we going to find when we look into those accounts, Thomas?”

  “I have nothing to do with GPS. I don’t even know what that is.”

  “Thomas,” I chuckled. “Please. Don’t embarrass yourself.”

  “Who the fuck are you? Professor Dennis Norton? I don’t think so.”

  He stared at me, and I saw the fear in his eyes. He was backed into a corner, and I just had to deliver the killing blow. What that blow needed to be was the problem. Would he respond to force, to threats, to strength? I looked at the man across from me and decided that what he needed was the truth.

  “I work for the CIA. My name is Zane Wolfe, and you’ve landed yourself right in the middle of a top-secret issue of National Security. Understand something, Balmoral.” My eyes hardened. A vein in his jaw pulsed. “You are nothing. If you help us to nail Senator Blanchet and Ivanov, your involvement might… poof!” I let my hands flutter in front of me. “It might just go away.”

  The wheels were turning in his head. He took a long breath, studying my face. Finally, he opened his mouth and said one word:

  “Why?”

  I arched an eyebrow.

  “Why would you let me off if I cooperated?”

  I scoffed, shaking my head. “You think we give a fuck about you, when the rot runs as deep as U.S. Senator? Come on, Thomas. For one moment in your miserable fucking life, think about this situation logically. You don’t need to ruin everything for some deal that will bring more trouble than it’s worth.”

  His face fell.

  Got him.

  He was a businessman. He was an expert at assessing risks and benefits and seeing if investments would pay off. Right now, he was analyzing his investment in Senator Nathan Blanchet’s little gun racket, and the risks were far outweighing the benefits.

  I sighed. “Look, we can protect you. What do you think Ivanov will do when he finds out you’ve been ratting to the CIA?”

  “I’m not ratting on anyone.”

  “He doesn’t know that.” My eyes narrowed. “I once watched him pull out a man’s fingernails one by one over three hundred dollars. What do you think he would do over three hundred million dollars?”

  He wiped the bead of sweat away, his eyes glancing around the room. He was panicking, as he should be. He’d made a bad deal, and he got caught.

  Then, a sense of calm seemed to wash over him. The lines in his face smoothed, and his eyes became clearer. He nodded. “What do I need to do?”

  “Come with me.”

  He stood up, his head hanging down, and hope blossomed in my chest. One down, two to go. If we could flip Balmoral, it brought us that much closer to putting the final nail in Nathan Blanchet’s coffin.

  The thought of ruining Blanchet’s life still made my heart thump, but it didn’t have the weight it had before. As I led Balmoral down the elevator and out to my car, my thoughts went to Sadie.

  I realized, like a sledgehammer hitting me in the middle of my chest, that I didn’t care about Blanchet’s destruction anywhere near as much as I cared about Sadie’s wellbeing.

  I put Balmoral in the passenger’s seat and pulled out a pair of zip-tie handcuffs. “Sorry, Tommy-boy, but you’re going to have to put these on.”

  “Is that really necessary? I’m cooperating.”

  “Hold out your hands.”

  He sighed, his eyes filling with bitter tears. I secured his hands and closed the door, jogging around to the driver’s seat. I’d drive him to HQ, and then go check on Sadie. As soon as I knew she was safe, I would head to Ivanov’s to get briefed on the situation with the Russians. With any luck, I’d be able to apprehend the whole fucking crew tonight, and this nightmare would be over.

  We drove in silence, and I couldn’t stop thinking about Sadie. Her whole life had been destroyed, but she still found a way to laugh through it all. The tension lined her face, but she still managed to smile.

  She wasn’t like me.

  She was better.

  Bitterness didn’t ruin her. She didn’t care about revenge, she cared about happiness. She cared about dogs. She cared about life.

  I pressed on the accelerator an
d zoomed down the quiet streets towards the operation’s headquarters. When we were only a few minutes away, my phone rang.

  “Chris, what’s going on?” I said as I answered.

  “We have a problem.” I knew that tone of voice. He needed me now. If I drove to HQ, it would take at least 20 minutes to process Balmoral, and who knows where Chris would be by then. I didn’t have time. I’d have to take Balmoral with me for now.

  “Where are you? I’m on my way.”

  “I’m at Ivanov’s house. They just brought Blanchet in, and it didn’t look good. Got him as he was leaving the office and stuffed him in the back of a car and—oh, fuck.”

  I turned the car on and started backing out. “What? What’s going on?”

  I was at least ten minutes away from Ivanov’s house, and I had the third major player in this whole fucked up operation with me.

  “Zane, you gotta get over here.”

  “What the fuck is going on, Chris?”

  “Grigory just pulled up. They’ve got Sadie. They just brought her in.”

  Anger, panic, rage, possessiveness—they all flared inside me as I peeled around the median and made a quick U-turn. I ran a stop sign, not caring about anything except getting my ass to Ivanov’s place.

  Thomas Balmoral made a yelping noise and I ignored him.

  “What the fuck do you mean? I left her at my place, I told her to stay! How did they know…?”

  “Grigory was on Blanchet’s house. Maybe she…”

  “She wouldn’t have left. I told her to stay! Why would she go right back home?” My voice was strained. I could feel the heart pumping thick, hot blood through my constricting veins. It was hard to breathe and my vision was tunneling.

  Not Sadie. Not like this. They didn’t need her. The deal with Balmoral was done, so they didn’t need Sadie for anything. She was innocent.

  Fucking Ivanov.

  His words rang in my head—what he’d said to me that day at his office.

  “Shame about the daughter. I was hoping he’d marry her off to one of us. I’ve seen her, and she’s a pretty little thing, for an American.”

  Blanchet had exposed himself to the Russians, shown his hand, and blown the deal. Now, Ivanov was going to get even. He was either going to keep Sadie as his plaything, or teach Nathan Blanchet a lesson.

 

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