Page 28 of Ruthless Redemption


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“Yet.”

“Hey, guys, still sitting right here.”Keira waved a hand in front of Olivia’s face, breaking their staring contest.“Speaking Russian in front of someone who doesn’t speak the language is a dick move.”

“You should learn,” Dmitri said.

“Yeah, yeah, it’s on my list.”Keira sat back against the arm of the couch.“Take the help, Olivia.It gets you what you want, and it will be good for Hadley.There aren’t any drawbacks.”

From the look on his sister’s face, accepting any help that came with a Romanov label was too much, but she was smart enough to know when she was backed into a corner.“I’ll talk to Cillian about it.”

“Do that.”Keira pointed an imperial finger at him.“You.I’m pretty sure my brother needs to talk to you.Don’t get any blood on the carpet—or anywhere else.”

The mantle of power looked good on her.She held herself like a queen, watching him with those witch eyes as he stood and crossed the room.Dmitri paused in the doorway.“I won’t be long.”

“If you’re about to tell me not to get into any trouble, don’t waste your breath.I was born for trouble.”

He gave her a sharp grin.“I know.”

Keira didn’t release a breath when Dmitri left the room, but Olivia did.Her sister-in-law slumped back against the couch cushion.“Hadley, why don’t you play for a few minutes before we hunt down some dinner?”

“Okay.”Hadley hopped off the couch and scooped up the book Dmitri had brought her.Now that her beloved uncle was out of the room, she climbed into the chair he’d vacated and paged through the book in utter seriousness.Smart little cookie, playing hard to get.

Olivia closed her eyes.“It never gets any easier dealing with him.He’s scarier when he’s being civil.”

Scary.

Scarydidn’t begin to cover Dmitri Romanov, but he had been on his best behavior since they walked through the front door.Keira didn’t imagine for a second that he’d keep that up once behind the closed door of Aiden’s office, but his actions and words were above reproach up to this point.“He would never hurt you.”

Olivia opened one dark eye and gave her an incredulous look.“What are you smoking?Of course he would.Not without a reason, but our being half-related wouldn’t stop him.”

Keira knew that was true—she did—but a part of her rebelled at it all the same.Still determined to think the best of him.You never learn, you fool.“All the same, theoffer for extra muscle is a legitimate one.There’s no way Hadley’s identity will fly under the radar indefinitely, and having the showing from both families will make anyone assuming she’s an easy target think twice.It will keep her safe, which is what everyone wants.”She might not be able to divine the motivation for a good portion of the shit Dmitri pulled, but she was confident he didn’t want his niece hurt.

“You’re right.I know you’re right.”Olivia sighed and sat up.“I’ll think about it, talk to Cillian, and let you know.”

That was as good as it’d get, so she said, “Okay.”

Olivia narrowed her eyes.“Did Aiden take care of things?”

Thingsmeaning her running off with Dmitri.Keira wasn’t in the mood to keep defending him when it ultimately didn’t matter what anyone thought.Aiden wouldn’t move on Dmitri until he thought he had a good chance of succeeding.He didn’t believe that she was in love with the Russian, and for good reason—she wasn’t.She could bring her brother around eventually, but if she suddenly declared herself head over heels, he’d know it for the lie it was.“I’m sure he will.”She stood and headed for the door.There was one person she wanted to see while she was here, and with her time ticking down, she had to do it now.“I’ll talk to you later.”

“Keira—”

But then she was through the door and into the hallway.Keira made it to the entranceway when a female voice called from the top of the stairway.“Iknowyou’re not leaving without saying hello to me, because I will kick your ass from here to New York and back.”

“Charlie!”Keira took the steps two at a time.

Charlie Moreaux stood at the top of the stairs, her white-blond hair pulled back in a ponytail, dressed in faded jeans and a tank top.She grinned.“Hey there, trouble.”

“Me trouble?Youtrouble.”She grabbed Charlie’s hands and lifted her arms to get a better look at the cuts scabbing over her pale skin.They formed a neat little line up one arm and down the other.“Fuck, that bitch did a number on you.”Tortured.She wouldn’t say the word aloud.It made it all too real, and she didn’t think her friend would like the reminder.

“I survived.”She said it simply—a fact—but her blue eyes were concerned.“I know you don’t want to be handled with kid gloves, so I’m just going to put it out there.Are you okay?Last anyone heard from you was Cillian frantically calling Aiden to say Romanov had taken you.”

“He didn’t take me.I left.”It wasn’t quite the truth, but it was the only one that mattered.Keira took a deep breath.It was easier to play the pissed-off sister with Aiden.His protective instincts made him act like a fool sometimes.Charlie wasn’t like that.She was Keira’s friend—or at least they’d been headed in that direction.“Look, not too long ago, you asked me if I was falling for him.”

“Pretty sure you told me to fuck right off with that nonsense.”

“Yeah, well.”Keira looked away and then back.“Maybe it was a case of the lady protesting too much.”

“Keira…” Charlie pressed her lips together.“You’re a smart girl.He might be dangerous and kind of sexy in a murderous sort of way, but you have to know that you’re just a pawn for him.”