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“We’re going home, Anoushka,” he announces.

“Like fuck—”

“You’re coming with us,” Papa cuts him off.

“W-why?” I stammer. Please don’t tell me he’s taking him back to kill him as he promised.

“I’m sure your mother would like to meet him.”

“Oh…Oh!” I say again with a grin. “Does that mean you approve of us, Papa?”

“No,” he says bluntly. “But I would rather have this little fuck under surveillance so I can end him before he attempts anything funny.”

He glares at Creighton, who glares right back. As if this is some sort of a challenge.

Things won’t be easy, but I’m ready to fight.

For him.

For us.

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ADRIAN

ONE MONTH LATER

My attempts to get rid of the pest who has snatched away my daughter have come to an irritating dead end.

I had hoped that with time, the young love haze would slowly fade and we’d have our sunshine back.

That slimy fucker had the audacity not only to steal her, but to also make her fall in love with him so deeply that she’s become his designated defense attorney whenever anyone attempts to take a jab at him.

We wouldn’t be in this predicament if I hadn’t saved him that day seventeen years ago, but the fact remains that he was only a kid back then, and I would’ve upset the other important woman in my life if I’d left him to die.

What I could’ve done instead was send him to another nook in the planet he wouldn’t have been able to crawl out of. An option my wife laughed at when I mentioned it.

“You can’t stop fate, Adrian,” is what she told me with that soft smile of hers that makes me look forward to new days.

“I can still try,” I replied, and she just shook her head.

I meant it. Not only will I not stop trying, but I will win. Whatever way possible.

It’s why I cut a meeting with the brotherhood’s inner circle short and came home.

My daughter and her definitely-not-boyfriend are visiting today. Together.

After that shitshow on the island, Annika chose to continue with college in the UK. She didn’t give up on ballet, but she’s now taking it as a passion instead—something that’s part of her that she doesn’t necessarily need to go the professional route with.

A decision that made Lia happy. Even though she originally promised to support whatever choice Annika makes, I know that whenever Annika danced, my wife saw the demons of her past feasting on our daughter.

No matter how much we tried to convince her that they wouldn’t share the same story, she just wouldn’t believe it.

So the fact that Annika has willingly chosen to stay away from the spotlight has given her the peace of mind she constantly lacked before our daughter decided to have ballet as a passion.

I stop near the threshold at the sound of laughter coming from the back entrance.

I stalk to the joyful noise, something that’s become a constant in my and Lia’s life ever since Annika came along.

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