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Yeah, that’s more like it.

I lean in just a fraction. “Worried about your broken-down bodyguard?” The taunt comes naturally. “He’s not going anywhere, if that’s what you’re asking.”

Her nostrils flare, and her gaze flicks toward the door down the hall.

I let her question hang in the air, savoring the tension. “That’s for trying to poison me,krasotka,” I say, leaning in just a bit closer.

She doesn’t need to know I’m having too much fun right now, getting some sweet revenge.

Her lips part, and I catch the beginning of a curse. “You… bast—”

Before she can finish, Elijah’s laughter echoes through the glasshouse, and he comes barreling toward her. He crashes into Clara, hugging her waist like he hasn’t seen her in years. The way her entire demeanor softens for him…

It’s almost endearing. Almost.

I side-eye Dmitry, giving a short nod. He steps forward, crouching down to Elijah’s level.

“Want to see a snake?” he asks, that rare, almost paternal warmth sneaking into his eyes.

Elijah’s face lights up. “Snake?” he repeats, already bouncing with excitement. Clara, on the other hand, stiffens beside me, her eyes darting from her son to Dmitry.

“Snake?” she echoes, her voice edged with panic. But before she can react, Dmitry has already scooped Elijah up, lifting himeffortlessly. Elijah squeals with delight, grabbing at Dmitry’s shirt.

“No!” Clara tries to move, but I grab her wrist, my grip firm enough to keep her planted in place. She twists to glare at me, fury blazing in her eyes.

“He’s fine,” I say, keeping my hold on her. “We’re not going to hurt him.”

Maksim strolls over, hands stuffed in his pockets. He’s grinning because of course he finds this entertaining.

“He’s just meeting Golubka,” Maksim says. “Lazy bastard of a snake; sleeps for hours after eating.” He shrugs. “Won’t even move unless you bribe him with a rat.”

Clara’s face twists in a mix of anger and confusion. “What the fuck do you want from me?” she snaps, her voice shaking despite her best efforts to sound tough.

I release her wrist but stay close, my shadow still looming over her. “Reminding you who started this,” I reply, a cruel edge slipping into my words.

She needs to understand.

But then the reminder hits me: She thinksIstarted this… by killing her brother.

Her eyes flash with something raw, and for a moment, I wonder if she’ll launch herself at me. But she holds back, her breathing shallow.

“Come on,” I say, breaking the moment. I stand and jerk my head toward the door. “Let’s go meet Mitch.”

Her entire body tenses, and I can practically hear the wheels turning in her head. She doesn’t have a choice, and we both know it. As she stands, I lead her out of the glasshouse.

She walks like she’s being led to her own execution.

Good.

Let her feel the dread. It’s only fair.

17

Leonid

Maksim pulls the Rolls-Royce Phantom around to the front. The October morning sun catches in Clara’s hair as she walks ahead of me, my hoodie skimming her thighs.Blyat. The sight of her ass and thighs makes me harder than a concrete wall.

She pauses at the rear door, those bare feet planted on the cobblestones like she owns the fucking place. Like she isn’t standing half-naked on my property wearing my clothes.