Page 154 of Callous Love


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“By now, he should’ve heard. The so-called drug war that claimed seven victims was all over the news. He has no allies left. I expect him to go on the run soon, although it may be a bit difficult to disappear without resources.” My laugh is wry. “He can try to escape, but he won’t get far.”

“Are you bringing him here?”

“No.” I put down my glass. “He sent men after Tatiana when she ran to save our baby.” He didn’t care if Noah got killed in the process. I’m certain he would’ve ordered them to kill my son so there wouldn’t be any heirs from my side to threaten his inheritance. I have no doubt he would’ve treated his sister worse than her father to get the location of the necklace out of her. “He insulted her on our wedding day. He merits a bit more creativity than a meat hook and a vegetable scraper.”

Sav gives me a knowing smile. “What about Lee? You haven’t mentioned him once. Or did this become about Tatiana somewhere along the lines?”

“This is still every bit about Lee.” I pick up my glass again and swirl the liquor. “But you’re right. My priorities may have shifted.”

He downs his drink and stands. “I hate to break it to you, my friend, but your priority has never changed.” Drumming his fingers on the tabletop, he continues. “And maybe it’s time she knows that.”

Leaving me with that, he walks from the room.

Chapter

Forty-Five

Tatiana

* * *

Once again, there’s a little welcome party for me when Dante brings me home from the hospital. All my favorite people are there—Noah, Jazz, and Emily. Reino and Ulysses pop in, as well as a few of Dante’s men, especially the ones who often play soccer with Noah. Seeing that the atmosphere between Reino and Jazz is still tense, the men don’t linger.

Emily baked my favorite cheesecake. Dante didn’t want to have a lunch that would’ve lasted too long and tired me, so he instructed Emily to prepare something for teatime.

Mobility is still difficult, but I’m walking on my own. I rejected Dante’s suggestion to employ a nurse. It’s not necessary. I just have to take things a bit slower until I’m back to being my old self.

Noah doesn’t leave my side for a minute. He brought his dinosaur to visit me in the hospital. Now, it’s sitting on one of the dining room chairs, and Noah is showing me the get-well-soon picture he drew for me. Probably picking up on the excitement, Flash looks on with a wagging tail.

Noah only stops talking when Emily cuts the cake and serves him a slice. My heart melts when I watch him with all that cake smeared around his mouth. It reminds me so much of the time Dante took us to the restaurant in Denver, and Noah had a waffle for dessert.

Dante hovers like a possessive bull around me, ordering me to sit down and making me promise to tell him when I want to rest.

Jazz finally manages to steal me away when Dante takes Noah upstairs to help him with his bath. As it’s cold outside, we sit down on the sofa in the lounge. Jazz folds one leg underneath her and rests her elbow on the backrest.

She gives me a piercing look. “How are you doing?”

“My wound still bothers me a bit, but it’s getting better every day.”

Her blue eyes soften. “I wasn’t referring to your physical wellbeing.” She adds with a smile, “Well, not only.”

I wish I could tell her everything. It’s probably best that as little people as possible know about the necklace. Dante didn’t say so outright when he visited me in the hospital because the police hung around more or less constantly after questioning me, but I know he reclaimed it. A new calmness had come over him when he returned to see me, only to be replaced with deep concern about my recovery. I guess that was his guilt talking again, which came as a surprise. I never thought Dante was capable of feeling guilt.

I push a cushion behind my back, flinching from the sharp pain that stabs into my side when I shift into a more comfortable position. “I’m okay with the memories. Dante told you, right? I suppose I’m finally dealing with everything that happened.”

“What about Dante?” she asks in a gentle tone. “He’s been out of his mind with worry these last few days. I’ve never seen him so worked up.”

I cup her hand. “Thanks for dropping in here so often. Dante told me you were a great help with Noah. I really appreciate it.”

“Don’t mention it. You know I love that kid like my own.” Tears well up in her eyes. “I was every bit as worried as Dante, Tiana. I was so angry at him for letting this happen to you.”

I give a small smile. “It wasn’t his fault. He tried to protect me, and he did save my life.”

“Your life shouldn’t have been in danger in the first place.”

My chuckle is wry. “That’s the choice I made when I decided to be with him.”

She searches my eyes. “Do you? Do you still want to be with him?”