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“You’ve always been about business, Davit,” Seamus said.

“Never more so than now,” Elias supplied.

He could see that I was at my wit’s end and was doing his best to speed this up.

“Well, I can’t say for sure, but I wish you both the best of luck. I hope you find what you’re looking for,” Seamus said.

Then he snorted another line, snapped his fingers, and watched as three burly guards approached us.

We had been dismissed.

Fucked around with and dismissed.

I stood, and Elias grabbed my arm before I could move.

I let him lead me, though everything inside of me wanted me to go back and turn Seamus into tomato paste.

“I’m going to fucking kill him,” I said through clenched teeth.

I wasn’t sure that Elias could hear me over the music, which was pounding, the beat moving in time with my heart, which was about to explode with rage.

“You will. Eventually,” Elias said. “But not now.”

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