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I stop myself before I can finish that sentence. Too much. Too soon. She's not ready to hear about how I want to breed her, want to fill her with my child until there's no question who she belongs to.

"Your what?" she prompts.

"My protection," I finish lamely.

She searches my face, and I know she doesn't believe me. But she doesn't push.

"I'm tired," she says instead. "I haven't slept properly in weeks."

"Then sleep." I release her and gesture toward the bedroom. "The bed is yours."

"Where will you sleep?"

"I don't sleep much."

"Renat—"

"I'll be right here if you need me." I guide her toward the bedroom door. "Go. Rest. Tomorrow will be difficult."

She hesitates at the threshold, looking back at me. "Will you really protect my family?"

"Yes."

"Why should I believe you?"

"Because I keep my promises,milaya. Always."

She studies me for another long moment, then nods and disappears into the bedroom, closing the door softly behind her.

I stand there listening until I hear the rustle of sheets, the soft sigh as she settles into bed. Only then do I allow myself to move.

I pull out my phone and dial Viktor, my second-in-command.

"Status," I say when he answers.

"The feds are swarming her apartment building. They've got her place cordoned off as a crime scene." Viktor's voice is gruff. "Word is they're looking for you specifically."

"Let them look."

Silence on the other end. Then: "Renat, what the hell is going on? This was supposed to be a simple extraction. Now you've got feds crawling all over our territory, and you're refusing direct orders."

I move to the windows, staring out at the glittering Strip. "It's complicated."

"Uncomplicate it."

"I can't." The admission costs me. "She's... I can't explain it, Viktor. But I'm not giving her up. Not to Adrik, not to anyone."

"Jesus Christ." Viktor lets out a harsh breath. "You're in love with her."

"Don't be ridiculous."

"Then what is it?" he demands, and I can hear the exasperation at the edge of his words.

I don't have an answer. Love is too simple, too clean a word for what I feel. This is possession. Obsession. A need so visceral it's rewriting my DNA.

"Just tell Adrik I'll be there tomorrow," I say. "With Ava. To discuss next steps as planned."

I hang up before Viktor can argue further.