“You always have. I have no doubt of that, Danil,” I say quietly. I lean on my desk. “If I do what you ask and I cancel the wedding because I’m scared it will jeopardize our standing. Is that not admitting I have a weakness and I’m fearful? If I don’t marry Penny and our rivals find out why, is that not giving them more power than we want them to have?”
“I know what you’re trying to prove, but it’s not going to sway my opinion, Kervyn. I don’t think the wedding is a good idea. Or at least I don’t think it should be so lavish. Have you even thought about what a nightmare it’s going to be to try to guard you and Penny at an event this big?” He sits back and takes out his cigarettes. He lights one and tosses me the pack.
I light one and nod, tossing it back to him. “Since when is my word not good enough anymore? Zakhar certainly thought he could go against me. I dealt with that. And that was family.”
“Argh, that side of the family has always been a touch too indecent. It’s not our way, and I’m actually glad to be rid of the little creep.” He inhales his cigarette. “But it’s the wedding we’re talking about. We haven’t figured out who killed the guards at your house, and now you want to have a very public ceremony where any of the people could be the killer and could take you both out?”
“Luka will see to security. You know he will, and I know you will triple-check every last thing to ensure that only the most trusted guards are there, right?”
He sighs. “You know I will. I still think you’re making a foolish decision, but you’re the head of the family, and if this is what you want, then I will support you.” He glances at the scan on my desk. “A boy. Thought of any names yet?”
“Penny’s taken a break to see her friend Asher. When she’s back, we will discuss it, although I have some ideas.” I put the scan to the side and finish my cigarette, snuffing it out in the ashtray. “Have you sorted out your charges?”
“Yes. It was a load of trumped-up bullshit. Those detectives don’t give up easily. I see the rookie cop is gone, and now Detective Lymes has a lady partner. That should be fun to tease him about.” Danil kills his cigarette and stands. “If you need me to do anything at all, just give me a call.”
I nod. “I know where your loyalties lie. Don’t worry.”
Danil smirks and walks toward the door. As he opens it, he is thrown back, a gunshot echoing through the room. I pull my gun out of the drawer as Peter, my new guard, walks in with a gun in his hands. Danil tries to pull his weapon, but Peter kicks it away.
He points his gun at Danil’s head. “Put your weapon down, or your brother is going to die,” he yells at me.
I smirk. “Promises.” I pull the trigger, but all I hear is a click.
“I knew you’d go for the gun, so I emptied it beforehand.” He walks past Danil and into the room. “Your other guards have been summoned to a false report that you’re at the club being attacked. So terrible.”
“So you’re the one who killed everyone,” I say as I light another cigarette. “I’m curious to know why. Gambling debt you couldn’t pay off?”
“My real name is Peter Thompson,” he says, staring at me.
That name sounds familiar, but I stare at him blankly. “Am I supposed to know that name?”
Rage overshadows his face, and he shoots to the left of me. I don’t flinch. “You should,” he said. “You ordered my father’s death.”
“I believe my brother removed some body parts first while he was still alive,” I say arrogantly. “What do you want? To avenge him?”
I know we’re going to die here, but I’m not scared.
***
Penny
I can’t wait to see Kervyn. I want to be the one who speaks to him and tells him my choice. Luka has promised me he won’t say anything to Kervyn about me coming back, and I trust him. After all, we’re family now, as far as I’m concerned. Luka drives me to the house himself, and I insist Leon and Freddie take the rest of the day off to rest because they’ve been by our sides non-stop for a week. Luka is reluctant, but he agrees.
Luka drops me in front of the house, and I hold a hand up. “I need to do this alone. Can you bring the luggage in later? You can wait here? it won’t take long.”
“Yes, ma’am,” he grins, turning his radio on.
I walk into the house and immediately know something is wrong. There isn’t a guard inside, but to my left, I hear voices.
Someone is talking about their father, someone Kervyn had killed. I consider getting Luka, but I hear groaning and sneak around to see Danil bleeding on the ground. The guy is armed, and his next target is my fiance.
I look at Danil, who shakes his head. I look in just outside of the door and see his gun lying there.
A fierce protectiveness comes over me, and I walk over to the gun and pick it up. It’s heavier than I imagined it would be, but I move to the doorway, where I see Peter with his weapon trained on Kervyn.
The dirty rat bastard.
I hold the gun in both hands, lift it, and shoot Peter from behind.
Kervyn looks at me with wide eyes. He always seems so calm and collected. Not now.
Peter’s body drops to the ground. I hit him in the neck with a second shot. Kervyn quickly goes around and takes Peter’s gun, shooting him in the head.
“Don’t shoot me,” Kervyn says as he approaches me. I slowly lower the gun and back away.
“Danil,” I exclaim, turning around and kneeling beside him.
“Put pressure on his wound,” Kervyn says.
The door bangs open, and Luka comes running in. “I heard gunshots. Who the fuck? What? Danil!”
“Get the doctor,” Kervyn says, kneeling on Danil’s other side. “We need to take him to get seen.”
Danil looks at me with a slight smile. “You almost shot my brother. That would have been funny.” He suddenly goes limp, and I look up at Kervyn.
“He passed out from blood loss. Luka will phone the doctor now. Mind out of the way and let Luka and I take him to the car and get him there. It’ll be faster.”
I move away, and Luka and Kervyn lift Danil into their arms to carry him out. I look at Peter's dead body and shake my head. Kervyn was right. It wasn’t Danil who betrayed us.