Chapter Eighteen

Adrik

We pulled up to the estate finally. It was close. Too close, considering we had Sephie with us. I already knew I would burn the entire city to the ground if something happened to her. She only just came into my life, but without her, the careful self–control I’d created since taking over from my father would be gone with her last breath. I would turn into him, and the city would pay.

We stepped out of the vehicle. She immediately ran to the vehicle behind us, straight to Viktor. She slammed into him, hugging his neck tightly. He was taken aback by her gesture and looked to me before moving. I simply nodded. He wrapped his arms around her, like an older brother reuniting with his favorite sister after a long absence. She then went to both Misha and Stephen and gave them each a hug too.

I couldn’t help but smile at her innocence. Her light shone so brightly that I was sure it could light the entire world. Even my men, who are normally quite grumpy and say very little, have all turned into little puppies around her. They will gladly follow her around, just to be near her. We all saw the good in her.

She made her way back toward me and Andrei, who was standing next to me. He stretched his arms wide and asked, “do I get one too?” She beamed at him as she ran to him. He picked her up and swung her around, as she squealed. I made a mental note that she enjoyed that. I caught myself wondering what else would make her squeal.

When Andrei set her down, he said “I could get used to that kind of appreciation.” She caught sight of Ivan and squared her shoulders as she walked to him. She extended her hand to him saying, “you don’t strike me as the hugging type.” He looked at her but was completely defenseless against how brightly her light shone on him. He grabbed her hand and pulled her into his bear arms, closing his eyes tightly like he was fighting back a flood of emotions. She said something to him, and I was shocked at his reaction. He laughed. Ivan has been working for me for ten years and I’ve rarely seen that man smile, much less laugh.

I shook my head, watching her with my men. They were all trained killers, but in the span of about 2 days she had wrapped every single one of them around her finger. And she had no idea.

She turned away from Ivan and made her way back to me. She wrapped her arms around me, placing her head on my chest. She whispered, just loud enough that only I could hear her, “I saved the best for last.”

It was that moment that I knew, unequivocally, that I was madly in love with this woman. I would die to protect her. I

would work every day of this life to keep her by my side.

I kissed the top of her head, thinking about how happy I was in that moment. It didn’t make sense. We just escaped death, but we were all standing around smiling like idiots.

Because of her.

you to your room,” I said, grabbing her hand and

e took

with wonderment as

see the grand staircase and the chandelier hanging from the high ceiling in the foyer. There were two wings off that main hallway. My men stayed in the east wing, while all the staff of the house stayed in the west wing. I had the top floor to myself.

close to

you going to have someone stationed periodically through the house just to give me directions?” She pretended to have a British accent as she said, “yes, madam, if you will just walk down the grand hall, there will be a phone at the end. Pick that up. They will direct you to the

thing to remember is that the boys all have rooms to the right as you walk in the door. The kitchen

eagerly. “I would very much like.”

grand tour when I’m done. Come. Your room awaits,” I said, giving her my

her laugh echoed on the marble

stopped in front of her room, opening the double doors, and stepping aside for her to enter first. “Here we are, madam. Your suite.” She walked past me and

room.” She

the gardens, as well as the mountains in the distance. I would stand on this balcony during the summer nights, inhaling the sweet floral aroma from the hundreds of flowers below on

she said, her hand

be staying in this room.” She was standing at the railing of the balcony, her hands now resting on the stone rail. I walked up behind her and wrapped

love this view,” she said, breathlessly.

said as I gently kissed her. She responded by wrapping her arms around my neck and pulling me closer to her. Without hesitating, I

up off the ground so she wouldn’t have to stand. I felt her giggle against my lips. She stopped the kiss just long enough to look into my eyes. She put her hands

Like she was reading my soul. She could have it all, as far as I was concerned. I’d never met anyorie like her, and I knew I never would again. She smiled sweetly at me and planted a chaste kiss

wanting to let her go. I groaned. “I’d much rather

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