need to speak in grand gestures or make threats. His pre
t every se
ent to realize that Luca had not moved, had not even acknowledged the quiet infant in her arms. His gaze remained fixed on her, sharp
had been running from for days, weeks, months
?" Her voice trembled slightly, but she forced herself to s
child and back again. His fingers brushed the edge of the wooden table
y calm. "What's your story? How does a woman like you end up blee
us edge. And yet, there was something about the way he said it-something about the way his lips
et. She knew too well that people like Luca
her eyes drifting down to Nico, the only thing in the
her confession-bare and unguarded-fall into the air between them. It was dangerous to speak
w arching slightly as if the wo
sold me to someone. A man I didn't know. My father... my brother... they thought I was just another pawn to move on their board. They
ingers together as if this was all some sick g
es
ead his expression. She wasn't even sure if he was judging
still smooth but laced with something darker. "Do you think Magda can pr
supposed to love her, yet had driven her into the arms of a strang
he didn't care who I was." Isolde stood up, her fists clenched. "I won't let you
y," he said coldly. "I want something from you. You think you're the first woman to run from a life she doesn't
ach other?" she repeated incredulously.
mething I need. Or more precisely, someone." He nodded toward Nico, still sl
ened. "What
whose enemies I deal with on a regular basis. If he grows up in a world where people kno
boy in her arms. He was just a child. A helpless, innocent soul
red, the realization cutting thro
is survival." He paused, his gaze turning sharp. "But for that, I nee
her stomach. "And what do yo
a way out. Help me keep the boy alive. Protect him, and I'll protect yo
d she hadn't thought about what it would mean
i wasn't offering protection. He was making a de
" she said, her voi
n't a luxury I offer." He stood up, his eyes never leaving hers
into her life, and she felt the world shift under her feet. She knew, deep in her