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“This is great.” I point to the meatballs on my plate and stuff another one in my mouth. “Finally, someone who appreciates what I do around here,”
“I would never put you in any kind of danger.”
I stare at the woman in front of me who is currently jumping up and down, trying to reach the pot.
“Stop jumping, damn it,” Petrov snaps, “You’ll give my child a concussion.”
my girl.
“Will you be late for the meeting?” “Fuck the meeting.”
“Are you going to stand there all night, looking guilty as hell?”
“You two should have been here half an hour ago.” “There was a traffic jam.” “Oh?” He looks at me over the rim of his glasses. “That’s what you kids call it these days?”
“Because I don’t like the idea of you listening while I’m killing people, Angelina.”
Her hands move up until they rest on either side of my face, and she looks at me the way she always does—like she sees me
“Well, I don’t plan on running, Sergei. In fact, I plan on coming even closer and holding you until you come
back from wherever you go.”
Sergei grins. My God, he is so beautiful.
His cock slides out then slams into me. “Because, when you look at me, I remember I’m still alive.”
“That reminds me. Albert asked me to tell you that a package arrived for you yesterday. He put it in the living room.” I lower my head to whisper in her ear. “He said he looked inside and found a bunch of paperbacks with naked men on the covers, and now, he thinks you read porn.” “It’s mental porn,” she deadpans. I burst out laughing. “Should I be concerned?”
“You’re the only thing that keeps my darkness away, lisichka.”
I never realized how dead inside I’ve felt until this little fox stumbled onto my path and pulled me out of the abyss.
“I would do anything for you, baby.” He mumbles. “But, you’re not touching my bike.”
“I’m coming.” Mimi barks from the back seat. “See? That’s two against one.”
“It’s nothing a bit of C-4 can’t handle,”
“We drove all the way here with C-4 in a trunk?”
I don’t like killing people when they are in the middle of a meal—seems disrespectful—but
He came for me.
He throws a look at the man Nana and I just shot, then turns toward us and raises his thumb. Yeah, he might be a little whacky, but I love him anyway.
my girl.
Quickly, I hide my hand that’s still holding the knife I used to kill the last man behind my back. I don’t dare approach her because I don’t think I could stomach it if she flinches away from me. If there is one thing I can’t bear, it’s Angelina being afraid of me.
“Sergei!” she calls again, jumps over a dead soldier, and leaps into my arms. “You came for me.” “Of course I came for you,” I say and kiss her like my life depends on it. “I will always come for you, baby.”
“I could never risk your life. I don’t think I would ever forgive myself if something happened to you because of me.”
“I would miss you.”
“Why?”
“Because I’m in love with you,”
“Marry me,” I blurt out.
“I’m going to kill him,” I bite out. The old bat just ruined my marriage proposal.
I’m sure that half of Mexico’s police force and firemen are on their way here. Along with a seismic team, because you decided to rearrange the fucking continent with your explosions!”
“There’s nothing wrong with you, baby.”
“Look at me,”
“Always,”
Felix looks up at the TV, then stops abruptly. “I’m going to fucking kill him,” he snaps, shaking his head while glaring at the screen. “He promised he would stay low. Does this look like staying low to you?”