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“D-did you kill Vladimir?” I ask.
She turns away when she answers, “Don’t be ridiculous,” and I know at once it’s a lie. She did it. Maybe not personally, but she was a part of it. My mother and these two men, Viktor and Alexei, were somehow responsible.
I want to cry, but no tears come out. I’m in too much shock.
“You didn’t have to do this. Maxim would’ve taken care of you,” I say weakly. I think it’s true. She sowed all that doubt-she’s the one who was conniving.
My mother whirls back, anger marring her pretty face. “Would he? I doubt that. This is a man who tried to rape you when you were seventeen.”
I shake my head, nausea hitting my belly. I’m just as bad as my mom. Cut from the same cloth. Taking stupid, desperate measures to prove I’m not as powerless as I feel. “He didn’t. I lied about that. I offered myself, and he refused.” It feels horrible to say it out loud.
I barely get the words out, but they turn all the heads in the room-Alexei lowering the volume on the television as he stares at me. “What a bitch,” he mutters, shaking his head and looking away.
“I wondered why Igor married her to him,” Viktor snorts. “He must’ve known.”
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“Too bad for him.” Viktor looks down at the scene below. “Here he is now.”
I rush to the window. Viktor throws out an arm to stop me from getting too close, but I see the scene unfolding below.
Maxim’s Conquest Knight is parked askew at the end of the police barricade. Ravil and Oleg are still climbing out, but Maxim is running down the sidewalk, a cop chasing him. When he gets to the scene and sees the wreckage-the residue of what used to be my car and the two cars parked near mine only partially extinguished by the firemen on the scene-he drops to his knees.
His fists punch the air, his head drops back. I see his mouth open in a howl of rage, and in that moment, I swear I feel his pain like my own.
Like I’d just lost my one true love.
Him.
I don’t think-I just move. “I’m going down there.”
Fuck this. Fuck my mom and her stupid plan to get me free of Maxim. I don’t want to be free. I want him in charge of me and my life and my money. I want him looking out for me, protecting me. Insanely possessive of me.
He’s my man. He’s always been the one.
Viktor grabs me by the hair and yanks me back. I have to frantically stutter step backward to keep from falling on my ass and losing a whole chunk of hair in the crash.
“You’re dead now,” he growls. “You have to stay dead. What do you think Ravil and his cell will do to your sweet mother if they find out what she planned?”
What she planned?
My heart thunders in my chest.
“Viktor!” my mother snaps.
I look at her in disbelief. This is what she brought on us? She thought I’d rather be owned by Viktor over Maxim?
She basically sold us both out to Igor’s lowest two-bit thugs. How long does she think they’ll let us live before they take all the money for themselves? Does she think she can keep Viktor entertained on her back with her legs spread forever?
I doubt she can.
I don’t know if I’m satisfied or dismayed to see her flicker of fear at the way Viktor’s roughing me up. The color drains from her face.
We are both so fucked.
But then she rallies. “Let her go! It’s fine! I can handle her, you don’t have to,” she soothes him.
Viktor yanks my hair harder. “You stay dead. Do you understand?”
“Yes,” I gasp. “I’ll stay dead,” I say.
He still doesn’t let go of me.
My mother draws herself up. “Viktor.”
“I’ll stay dead!” I repeat.
He releases me and shoves me away from him. My mother catches me, and even though her face is a mask of soothing, I note the trembling in her hands.
Tears burn my eyes and throat. Unwilling to cower and hide, I turn back to the window, my gaze glued to Maxim. Ravil and Oleg haul him to his feet and hold him up as a ring of police officers surround them.
Maxim. Gospodi, I’m dying for him. If I were in his shoes thinking he’d been blown up, my heart would be torn in pieces.
And in the darkness of all that, creeps a tiny sliver of light.
He did care.
My mother was wrong about him.
He was down there on his knees over losing me.
If I could somehow get out of here and get to him, I could end that pain.
But what if Viktor’s right? What if Ravil retaliates against my mother for scheming to take the money away from them? But I could beg for her life. I could make them see. If I went back, they’d still have the money.
Except my stomach goes queasy at all the uncertainties there. Would I even be welcome back after my mother staged this coup and apparently the one in Moscow against Vladimir? Would they have to kill her now to settle scores on both continents?
My eyes burn, but I blink the tears back. I’m an actress, and it’s never been more important that I hide my emotions.
My mother gathers herself and comes over to me, clasping my arms and smiling into my face like I didn’t just get assaulted by her boyfriend. “This is the perfect arrangement, Sasha. You will see. As soon as I get control of the money, we can live the rest of our lives on a beach in the Canary Islands. All that money, ours.”