LOGINRaven nodded at him. “We can’t afford any mistakes and lifting Yuri’s wallet was a mistake. We both need to stay under the radar. If we watch ourselves, we can make it. We changed our last name, now we just have to fit in.” She gripped his hands tighter. “Nicky, we can make it together if we can just stay out of trouble.”
He flopped back in the chair. “I get it, I get it. No more stealing,” he grumbled.
“I didn’t mean to come across like that.” Raven closed her eyes. “I just don’t want anything to happen to you. I don’t know if I would survive without you.”
“It’s been you and me against the world since we were kids,” Nicky noted the obvious. “I don’t know what I would do without you either. I guess you’ve been watching out for me since I was born.”
Raven grinned. “Yeah, that’s true, but I’d do it all again, if I had to.”
Nicky glanced at the clock. “You’d better get some rest. It’s late and you have to get up for work soon.”
“Yeah…” She yawned. “I have the early shift at the restaurant.”
Nicky watched her move to her bedroom and when she closed the door, he reached inside his pocket and took out a small brass key. It had fallen out of Yuri’s wallet and for some reason, he’d stuck it in his pocket. He should probably have returned it but he didn’t. He shrugged his shoulders…It probably wasn’t that important anyway.
Meanwhile, across town…Yuri growled when the wallet didn’t show any prints, not even his own. His money was gone too. Someone had taken it from his pocket and then returned it. Even if it had been returned, he wanted to know who and why. When his cell rang, he was distracted enough not to check the ID before he answered, “Hello.”
“Yuri, this is Nikoli. I’m coming to see you in a couple of days.”
Yuri straightened his shoulders a bit. “Of course, Nikoli. Has it been almost a year already?”
“Da, it has been. Has anything changed at all?”
“No but we’ll review it again, maybe there is something we missed. We’ll get word out on the street and see what pops up. She has to be out there somewhere.”
“But where?” Nikoli growled. “We’ve been searching for the bitch for almost twenty years now and we haven’t found any trace of her. Every single lead we do get, never pans out. Not one single sighting of her or the boy. Makes me wonder if either of them are still alive.”
“You can’t think like that,” Yuri hurried to assure him. “They’re out there somewhere and we will find them both.”
Nikoli sighed. “Perhaps, perhaps not. We haven’t found them yet and it’s been too long. I fear we’ll never find either of them, not alive anyway.”
“We’ll find them,” Yuri assured his boss. “Both of them and if she’s hurt the boy, she will pay.” He hesitated then reminded the other man, “We did find her mother a few years ago.”
Nikoli scoffed, “Da, I remember and look how that turned out.”
Yuri closed his eyes. “I know that we weren’t expecting her heart problems but she did tell us she hadn’t seen her daughter in a number of years.”
“Yet another dead end.” Nikoli growled. “That’s all we have is dead ends. I’m tired of not knowing whether my son is dead or still alive.” He growled again. “I want that bitch found and turned over to me. I guarantee she’ll talk to me.”
“When the time is right, we’ll find her. I honestly believe that.” Yuri tried to calm him down a bit.
“After twenty years, I doubt that very much. It’s been too long already,” Nikoli told him. “I’ll be there in two days.”
“I’ll be ready.” Yuri ended the call and glanced over at his security guys. “Go through the tapes for today. I want to know when and who lifted my wallet and I want to know who broke into my home. I want answers and I want them before the sun comes up.” He looked over to his bodyguards, Kosta and Stephanou, then nodded at the door.
When they joined him outside, he told them, “Nikoli is on his way here. We need to update our files on Andria Waterson. Check through everything and run the programs to search for her.”
“I cannot believe we will find her, not after this long.” Kosta shook his head.
“It does seem unlikely,"Yuri agreed. “What ever happened to the baby? Is he still alive or did he die all those years ago? Nikoli just wants to know what happened and to find that, we must find the woman.”
“After almost twenty years, it will take a miracle to find her,” Stephanou cautioned.
Yuri nodded. “Then let’s pray for a miracle.”
Kosta nodded. “I’m not sure I would have handled it this well. Anyone who messes with my family would be hunted down right away.”
“As did Nikoli but Andria had a plan in motion from the moment she took that baby,” Yuri explained. Nikoli was heartbroken when his wife died and he didn’t receive word about his son for several hours after he was taken. The night his son was born, several other women had babies as well, so everyone was too busy to notice a woman had come into the neonatal part of the hospital and simply walked away with one of the newborns. She was dressed as a nurse so no one paid her any mind. It was only by reviewing the security tapes that we found her. We have been searching for her since that time.”
“That’s insane.” Kosta shook his head.
Talli’s gaze went first to the dog then to the man. Her eyes were drawn back to the dog. For a long moment, they stared at one another.Then the dog broke contact and looked up at Callen.“Is this the person you wanted my Rugar for?” he asked Barshan. He held the dog’s collar in his hand but not too tightly.“Yes, this is Talli Janick. Talli, this is my friend Callen and his dog Rugar.”Talli nodded at Callen then looked at the dog again. “He’s beautiful. Will he accept me?”“Let’s find out,” Callen said as he let go of the collar and made a motion to the dog.Rug
“I’m not a fool,” Talli told Barshan. “I do appreciate the care you and the others are offering. My parents taught me to be independent from a very early age. They also taught me to accept help when it’s offered if I think it’s warranted. My mother was a wreck after my father was murdered, so I didn’t have much choice about it. It took her years but she was finally able to stand on her two feet again. I held everything together for a long time. I’ll do what I have to do to stay safe and let you guys do your thing.” Turning her head, she glared at him. “I don’t know what you hope to gain from this. My father’s will cannot be compromised. You’ll never get what Russell promised you. You’ll never get ownership of my father’s shop.”Barshan glared right back at her. “I think this goes beyond ownership of your store. That’s what drew us in but this is something else entirely. This could bring chaos and blood to
Barshan glared at her. “He’s dangerous and I will not see him hurt you.” He shook her briefly. “I don’t know what he’s after but he isn’t going to get it.”Talli swallowed her fear. “What are you going to do?”“I’m going to keep you safe while the others get more information on this guy.” He walked her over and placed her into his car and took off. He kept watch on the traffic behind and around him. Several times, he took wrong turns to elude anyone following him. Finally, he pulled into a quiet cul-de-sac. Then he hit a remote and a garage door half way down the street opened. He pulled the vehicle inside and closed the door quickly.Talli closed her eyes and let out a sigh then she asked, “What is this place?”“It’s a safe house. My safe house, no one else knows about this place.” He got out of the car. “It’s fully monitored both here and through Yuri’s security, so we shouldn’t have any surprises. Besides, our neighbors all work for Yuri, so we should be safe here.” He motioned for
Outside the jewelry store…Over the phone, Yuri was quiet for a moment then growled, “He scattered her mother’s ashes? He deserves what is coming for him.”“I agree,” Barshan stated. “I’m getting her a watch dog for when we can’t be with her. I don’t want her to be alone until this man gets caught.”“I agree.”“Now, I just have to get her to agree with it.” Barshan sighed.Yuri laughed out loud. “Yeah, good luck with that. She’s a very stubborn woman.”“Tell me about it,” Barshan grumbled. He thought of how he liked this about her. She was so petite, so small, yet he’d witnessed her courage and strength already. He had to admit he admired her very much. She had stood her ground against two of the most powerful organizations in the city without blinking an eye. After a moment he asked, “Do you really think this Dexter person could be related to the royals that are still alive? If so, what the hell business did they do with a man like Christophe? I mean why go to a merchant rather than
Talli knew her father always told her to remain independent and not to answer to anyone but herself. Now, she had no choice in the matter and she didn’t like it, didn’t like it at all.So for now, she would play the game their way. She also had a feeling she knew what Russell was really after and if it was what she thought, she knew she had to keep that secret hidden from the men in this room. In the back of her mind, she had a feeling that was the reason her father died and if it was, then she would get the revenge she needed, not them but her.After a few minutes, they left and went down through the elevator to the parking area.On the way to the shop, Talli asked, “Can we stop by my mother’s house? I want to collect her ashes.”Barshan nodded but didn’t say anything. A few minutes later, they pulled up in front of her mother’s house.Talli made no move toward the door for a long moment, then she reached for the door handle and pushed it open. With Barshan following, she let herself
Talli shrugged. “He didn’t tell me his name but the man returned just before my father died. I came back to the store from lunch one day and they were in the office yelling again. I couldn’t tell what they were saying but it was loud and not good. Days later my father was dead.”Reaching for a stack of papers in front of him, Yuri searched for something then looking at her he asked, “Do the names George Windguard or Dexter Pavel mean anything to you?”Talli sat back in her chair and all the color drained from her face. “I know the name Dexter Pavel. Why? Who are they?”“They are aliases Russell Jerome has used in the past,” Yuri informed her.Talli raked her fingers through her hair. “One of those names might not be an alias.” She paused and stared at them all. “You might know one of them too.”Demi glanced at Yuri then turned to Talli and asked, “Which one?”“Dexter Pavel.”“Who is he?” Yuri asked.“He claims to be a distant cousin to Rizvan Dreususs,” Talli informed them. “I don’t t
“My mother didn’t deserve to die, not at his hands. Her only mistake was caring for a man who didn’t deserve her.”“What about you? He is your father after all.”
“And you think going out to the place you shared with her would help you remember her?” Mikial asked“Maybe.” Pepper nodded. “We can go out there tomorrow if you like?”“Please don’t go out there alone,” Yuri advised. “Just make sure you have some extra men with you to watch your back.”Pepper loo
“He’s bringing too much busy work down on all of you,” Raven pointed out. “Think about it, if he was after just Mikial, he would have just done his business. By bringing heat down on all of you, he wanted to show you he could do that to all
Mikial shook his head then announced, “That was very strange.”“What did he have to say?” Yuri asked.“At first, he asked me the same question he’s been asking me for weeks, have I considered his request. When I told him my answer hadn’t changed, he threatened me.”Yuri grimaced and he glanced at t







