LOGIN“How did a woman like that even get close enough to get Nikoli’s attention?” Kosta asked Yuri.
“She brought herself to his attention three months before when she introduced herself to him at a nightclub," Yuri explained. "She told him almost right away that she wanted to be his mistress but Nikoli refused her advances. By then his wife was around five months pregnant and he was not looking for someone to fill his bed. When he told Andria that he loved his wife and wouldn’t seek another woman’s bed, she didn’t care. She figured if she wanted it bad enough, he would just sleep with her and she would become all important to his future. It got so bad that Nikoli banned her from his places of business and had her arrested on several occasions. Then she got it into her head that Nikoli wasn’t paying attention to her because of his wife. Andria attacked Bethany the night she was killed. She stabbed Bethany causing her to go into premature labor. Just after she delivered her son, Bethany died and Andria took the baby.”
“And she’s never been found?” Kosta asked.
“Like I said, she had a plan already in place before she took his son.” Yuri nodded. “Everything has been well thought out and executed on her end. We’ve found very little on her since then. Several years ago, we did find her mother but that didn’t pan out either. While questioning her she had a fatal heart attack and died before we could gain any information on the whereabouts of Andria.”
“Did the mother say anything useful?” Kosta wanted to know.
Yuri shook his head. “Nothing we could use. She did tell us she hadn’t seen her daughter for about four years and she had no idea where she was living.”
“There was no word on the boy?” Kosta asked.
“They never got the chance to ask about him,” Yuri explained. “The old woman was literally scared into a massive heart attack, almost from the moment the men went inside. She told them that she knew this would happen one day. She knew Andria would do something that would come back and bite her in the ass. While in great pain, she told Andre that she hadn’t seen her daughter in four years.”
Kosta rolled his eyes. “I can see Andre frightening an old woman. He’s not exactly a gentle man.”
Yuri flinched. “Yes, well, I sent Constantine and Hemi with him.”
Kosta chuckled. “I can understand her fear now. Those three would frighten the bravest of men, let alone an old woman.”
“They searched the house and found evidence of young children, “ Yuri informed them. “But found no one there. They had to leave in a hurry because one of the neighbors had called the police when the old lady started yelling.”
“So the boy could have been there at some point?” Stephanou asked.
Yuri shrugged. “He could have been but there was no sign of him or any other child that day.”
Kosta ran his fingers through his hair. “What a fucking mess that woman left. She deserves everything Nikoli does to her when she’s found.”
Yuri glanced over at Stephanou and motioned toward the security room. “You stay here and wait for the face of the person that lifted my wallet. Kosta and I are going to review the file and see if we can find something new.” He turned and walked toward the elevator.
As usual, Kosta was two steps behind him and when the doors closed, he commented, “Do you ready believe the boy is still alive?”
Yuri shrugged. “What can I say? For some reason I do.”
Kosta looked uneasy and wouldn’t meet his boss’ eyes.
Yuri paused, then asked, “What is it?”
“It’s nothing,” Kosta insisted.
“It is something if you are unwilling to speak about it.”
Kosta squirmed a bit under his scrutiny. “There are rumors going around about Nikoli’s state of mind.”
“What kind of rumors?” Yuri crossed his arms over his massive chest. He stood six inches over six feet and weighed in at three hundred pounds. His black hair was a prominent feature. He was a handsome man and a player as he carried the weight of his office well. People might not know he was head of the Russian Bratva outright, but they did know about the power he carried.
“There is one man who is making waves about his obsession with this woman,” Kost told him quietly. “The things he is saying are making others start to listen. It could become a problem at some point.”
“Who is this man?” Yuri demanded.
“Grigori Demencoff from New York.”
Yuri scoffed. “Grigori is hoping to step into Nikoli’s shoes. He figures if Nikoli is displaced, he will step in with no problems.”
“Could that happen?” Kosta asked nervously. Everyone in the Bratva knew Grigori’s temper and that under his rule, the essence of their organization would change drastically. Grigori was a harsh taskmaster and loved to rule his empire with fear and terror. Nikoli was a strong leader but only used fear against those who truly deserved it.
Yuri shook his head. “Russia would never let that happen. They don’t care for Grigori’s methods any more than we do.” He rubbed his hand down his face. “We have to find this woman and the boy. That will get Nikoli back on track and put Grigori out in the cold.”
“So how do we find a woman that’s been hiding for twenty years?” Kosta asked.
“We go back to the very beginning and review everything we know about her, her family, her contacts, everything.”
“And if we can’t find anything new?” Kosta asked.
“Then we go over it again until we do,” Yuri replied. “There has to be something we missed all these years. Something that will allow us to find her.”
Barshan swung his gaze over to stare at her. “Were you a virgin?”Talli turned her face to hide her flushed cheeks.Barshan wouldn’t let her hide. Grasping her chin gently he turned her head to face him, he noted the flushed cheeks and shamed eyes. “Why didn’t you tell me little one? I could have been gentler with you.”Talli shook her head. “I have no complaints.”“I hurt you when I didn’t have to. I’m sorry.” He sighed.“It only hurt for a moment then I visited heaven.”Barshan smiled. “No you took me to heaven and beyond. Now you belong to me and I think I’ll keep you.” H
“I don’t want you to go,” Talli repeated.Barshan paused without turning. “Are you sure this is what you want?”“Yes, I’m sure.”Turning his head, he searched her face. “Once I take you…you’ll belong with me. I won’t let you go once I have you.” He knew this to be true. Yes, he’d been with other women and he’d let them go. Not this one, he had a feeling they would be pure fire together and he would want to keep her.Talli nodded slowly. “I can live with that.” She sat up letting the blanket that covered her drop to her lap.The moonlight lent a soft light to illuminate the room and Barshan could see quite clearly. Her pale s
“I was hopeful she could be happy again,” Talli explained. “Then I met him.” She glanced at Barshan and shivered. “Oh, he looked good and acted just right but there was something about him that he tried very hard to hide. I first saw it in his eyes. They seemed dead to me. When I looked at him, his eyes were cold and empty.”Yes, the very same thing Barshan felt coming from Jerome. It had bothered him too.“I tried to watch out for my mom but he began to isolate her,” Talli went on. “She didn’t see it at first and it wasn’t until after they were married, she finally caught on to what he was doing. That’s when I saw the fear in her eyes. She tried to stop it but he wouldn’t let her go. He tightened his hold on her and it was then when she got sick. I tried to get to her but he wouldn’t let me near her.” She paused then turned her head away from his gaze.
Talli explained her fatigue to him, “As you can understand, I didn’t get a whole lot of sleep last night.”“Turn around and back up,” Barshan ordered. “Let me help you.”Talli turned away from him and backed up almost into his lap.Barshan inhaled deeply and her scent washed over him. Reaching out, he touched her skin. His hands gently massaged the muscles of her neck and shoulders. Barshan could feel the tightness lessen as he worked the area on either side of her head.Talli closed her eyes and groaned as she let go of the stress. His fingers bit deep yet soothed at the same time. Her whole body had been sore but after a few minutes of his hands on her neck and shoulders, she could feel the soreness lessen. She rolled her head to one side and moaned as his thumbs sank into her neck muscles. His fingers came close to the place on the back of head where she’d been struck yesterday but he never touched it.“Oh my, that feels so good,” she whispered as she groaned.“Stress always feels
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
“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







