Updated recap: Iâm not gonna be dancing with any other men in the foreseeable future.
And Ruslan wonât be taking fake dates to his social events anymore.
Thatâs what I call a successful night.
I canât help doing a little shoulder shimmy in the bathroom mirror. I thought Iâd be a total mess when I rushed in, but apart from smudged lipstick and mild sex hair, I donât look that bad. It takes a few minutes to apply a fresh coat of lipstick and comb out the knots in my hair with my fingers. Once thatâs done, though, I look like the picture of class and elegance.
If you can forget the fact that Iâd indulged in some very public sex with my boss while his entire social circle listened on.
Which you can only believe if you believe Jessica Allens.
Which Iâm hoping no one does.
Once Iâve made sure my dress is on properly and nothing is peeping outâgoing commando and thigh-high slits are not a great comboâI stare at my reflection in the dazzling water-ripple mirrors that take up half the bathroom wall.
I canât miss the glow on my cheeks, the brightness in my eyes. Itâs hard not to feel like youâre walking on air when the man youâve been pining for basically claims you as his own.
The feminist in me puts up a half-hearted fightâbut the romantic in me is giddy with joy.
Emma and Ruslan sitting in a treeâ¦
I have to stop spending time with Caroline and Reagan. Those two are a bad influence.
I scowl at myself in the mirror with all the seriousness I can muster. Iâm a grown ass woman and I need to conduct myself accordingly. To that end, Iâm thankful I havenât gone off birth control. Ruslan has been diligent about wearing condoms lately, but heâd definitely forgone the wrapper this time.
Not that Iâm complaining.
A startling image pops into my head. One that includes me and Ruslanâand a baby that looks like a mix of both of us.
My ovaries promptly do a backflip.
I push the thought right back out of my head, because it doesnât belong anywhere in this emotional zip code. Iâm not even technically dating him. Thinking about babies is, at best, laughably premature. At worst, itâs a complete fucking nightmare.
I take three deep breaths and head out of the bathroom with my head held high and my big girl pants on, metaphorically speaking.
âWell, well, wellâ¦â
I whirl around, taken aback by a nasal voice Iâd hoped Iâd never have to hear again. âRemmy,â I hiss.
The reporter ogles me with a wide grin that makes my whole body pucker up. âMissed me?â
âWhat the hell are you doing here?â
Heâs wearing a sad gray suit and a purple bow tie, both of which have seen much better days. His face has, tooâI can still see fading marks where Ruslan did God knows what to him. He pushes himself off the wall and walks over to me with a blustery confidence that he certainly didnât have last time we interacted.
âIsnât it obvious? Iâm a reporterâand Iâm here for a story.â
I shake my head. âThereâs no story here.â
âFunny. Thatâs exactly what your boss said the last time we spoke. Right before he beat the shit out of me and drove me across the border in the trunk of his lackeyâs car.â
That does explain the bruises.
âSeems like a pretty dumb move for you to be here at all then, donât you think?â
He shrugs, pulling out a small recording device from his inner jacket pocket. âSometimes, the risk is worth the reward. It could be for you, too.â
âIf you think Iâm gonna give you an interview, then youâre out of yourââ
âYouâre putting those kids in danger by associating with him,â he interrupts. âYou know that, right?â
Fear rips through me. Not because of what heâs said; more because heâs mentioned the kids at all. âYou stay the fuck away from them!â
He holds up his hands. âI donât mean them any harm.â
âIf Ruslan knows youâre here, heâll kill you.â My attempts to scare him into leaving donât seem to be working. But the mere thought of him laying his grimy paws on Raeâs hair makes me taste bile. âJust⦠just leave me and my family the hell alone, Remmy. I want nothing to do with you. Iâm not gonna give you what you want.â
He sneers down his newly crooked nose at me. âDisappointing. But I suppose I shouldnât be surprised that you wonât rat out Ruslan Oryolov. Why would you? Itâs not easy to fuck over the guy youâre fucking.â I stiffen instantly and his chuckling leer becomes all the more pronounced. âI must say, fucking your secretary is wholly unoriginal. I would have expected more from Ruslan.â
Since Iâm not about to deny it, I decide to walk away.
âI have a tape!â he blurts.
That has me stopping in my tracks. I slowly pivot on the spot. âWhat?â
He laughs without blinkingâcreepyâand holds up the recording device. âLet me take you back to a few minutes ago. You and Ruslan. Moaning and groaning against that wallââ He gestures over to the wall Ruslan took me against. ââfucking like rabbits.â
A tiny zip of panic unsettles my stomach. But itâs gone as soon as it comes. âSo if I donât give you dirt on Ruslan, youâre gonna make that tape public?â
âYouâre a smart one.â
I squint at the device heâs wiggling in my direction. âWish I could return the compliment.â His smile vanishes. âThatâs an audio recorder, am I right?â
His hand drops. âYes.â
I shrug. âHow can you prove itâs me on that tape? Without visual evidence, how can you prove itâs Ruslan on the tape?â
He bares his teeth. âPeople trust meââ
I scoff. âI think youâll find that you donât have the reach or the reputation that you seem to believe you do. You want to put that tape out there? Go right ahead. Frankly, I donât give a damn.â
The last traces of his smug smile disappears completely. He glares at me with wide eyes and flared nostrils. âWait⦠wait!â
I walk away without glancing back. But I do give him a parting warning over my shoulder. âI suggest you run, Remmy. Run now. Run fast.â
I donât make eye contact with anyone when I enter the Onyx Room and veer straight towards my table. I know Iâm the center of attention right now, and perhaps not for the right reasonsâbut Iâm finding it hard to care. The only person whose eyes I want on me are Ruslanâs.
I have that from the moment I step inside.
And, the moment I sit down, his hand finds its way onto my thigh. Thatâs right where it belongs, too. He smells like me, his usual oaky musk underlined by the faint scent of citrus.
âYou took longer than I expected.â
I ignore the eagle-eyed gaze Iâm getting from Ruslanâs uncle and lean towards him. âI was stopped by someone outside the bathroom. Remmy.â
A shadow passes across Ruslanâs face. Heâs too composed in public for his jaw to drop or his eyebrows to fly up his forehead, but I know where to look and so I see all the signs of a murderous rage. âRemmy?â he rasps. âYouâre sure?â
When I nod, Ruslan snaps his fingers to get Kirillâs attention. The two of them whisper back and forth for a few seconds. I have no idea the specifics of the order that Ruslan gives Kirill, but Iâm willing to bet itâs along the lines of âtake out the trash; burn it if you have to.â
I expect him to take off with Kirill, but Ruslan stays right where he is.
His hand never leaves my knee.