I wave to Ivan and Dima as I step through the front door of the Andreev house, my spirits lighter than theyâve been in days. Today, I get to see my little girl. After a quick stop at the pharmacy under the guise of buying tampons, I now know for certain thereâs another one on the way. Having another baby doesnât scare me. I raised Ana alone. If I have to do it again, I will.
I call for Ana and Camille as I head upstairs, expecting to find them in Anaâs bedroom, where they usually have their lessons. The room is empty. Frowning, I move toward Camilleâs room. Nothing. A flicker of unease ripples through me. I check my calendar, confirming that they donât have an outing planned. Pulling out my phone, I text Camille, waiting for a response as I begin searching the house. After several minutes, still nothing.
I head straight to Vladâs office. Heâs behind his desk, focused on something on his laptop, but the second I enter, he looks up at me. âWhereâs Ana?â I ask, trying to keep my voice steady.
Vlad frowns. âUpstairs, with Camille.â A chill slides down my spine. âNo, she isnât. I canât find either one of them.â
He looks confused. âWhat? Where else would they be?â
I donât bother responding. I turn on my heel, moving quickly through the house. Vlad is right beside me, matching my pace. Piotrâs office door looms ahead.
I donât hesitate. I throw the door open, and freeze. Piotr is in there, but heâs not alone. A beautiful young womanâhalf-dressed, flushed, and embarrassedâscrambles to pull on her dress, while Piotr buttons his shirt. He doesnât look the least bit embarrassed. The smell of sex is thick in the air, and it makes me want to retch.
Vlad bursts out laughing. âWell, this is fucking awkward.â
I can only stare as the woman fumbles with her clothes, her hands shaking as she yanks her dress over her head. She doesnât even bother with the zipper, too desperate to get away from the situation.
Piotr smirks, running a hand through his hair, completely unbothered. âDo you two ever knock?â
The woman avoids looking at any of us as she bends down, grabbing her shoes from the floor. She turns to Piotr and opens her mouth, ready to say something. But she doesnât get a chance to speak.
Piotr barely glances at her as he buttons his cuffs and says, âGet out.â
Her face burns red, but she doesnât argue. She scurries toward the door, head down, heels clutched tightly in her hands.
I step aside to let her pass, my arms crossing over my chest. The second sheâs gone, I glare at my brother. âYou really shouldnât treat women like that. Hell, you shouldnât treat anyone like that.â
Piotr laughs as he finishes tucking in his shirt. âWomen throw themselves at me. I donât have to treat them like anything. If she doesnât like it, thereâs a long line of replacements whoâd claw each otherâs eyes out for a chance at her spot.â
I scoff. âRight. You know, thatâs exactly the attitude that gets men stabbed in their sleep, maybe even by their own sisters.â
Vlad snickers, but Piotr just smirks. âSounds like youâre speaking from experience.â
I take a step forward, my patience wearing thin. âWhere. Is. Ana?â
The smirk fades from his face, his expression hardening in mock concern. And just like that, I know. Something is wrong. Piotr moves behind his desk, taking his time before sitting down. His lips curl in amusement, his next words gutting me. âSheâs not here; neither is Camille.â
âWhere is she? Tell me now.â
âNo.â
I feel dazed, like Iâm in the middle of a bad dream. What the hell is going on?
âNo?â
âYou wonât see her again until you kill Pavel.â
My entire world goes black.
Vlad whips his head toward Piotr. âWhat the fuck?â
Piotr leans back in his chair, completely at ease. âWhen Pavelâs dead, you can have your daughter back.â
Rage floods through me. I lunge across the desk. I donât care about the consequences, donât care about anything except ripping him apart. Vlad grabs me, holding me back.
I snarl at Piotr. âYou promised me time!â
Piotr shrugs, rolling his eyes as if heâs bored. âYouâve had enough time.â
My blood runs cold. âThis is kidnapping.â
âPerhaps. But who are you going to tell?â
My chest tightens, a mixture of fear and fury taking over. My heart screams at me to do something, to protect my daughter. âIf anything happens to Ana, Iâll kill you myself,â I hiss.
Piotr leans forward. âIf youâre so willing to kill your own brother, you should have no problem killing your husband.â
The smug dismissal in his tone causes something in me to snap. I start screaming as Piotr waves a hand through the air and two men appear. They grab me and drag me toward the door.
I fightâkicking and twisting, punching one in the stomachâbut that only causes their grips to tighten. I scream louder, doing all I can to break free of their grasp. Vlad yells at them to let me go. One of them grabs his arm and twists it high behind his back, rendering him helpless. The other one pulls me downstairs and roughly pushes me into the living room. Vlad is right behind us, the other goon shoving him hard.
âYouâre not to go upstairs,â one of them says, âneither of you.â Without another word, the guards leave the room. I watch as they take position in front of the staircase, forming an impenetrable wall.
I whirl toward Vlad. A long moment stretches between us, heavy and suffocating. My stomach twists, paranoia sinking its claws into me. I take a step back, my hands trembling. âYou knew, didnât you?â I snarl. âYou knew Piotr was going to do this.â
His eyes widen, his nostrils flaring. âWhat?â
âYouâre working with him,â I yell, rage and betrayal twisting in my chest. âYouââ
Vladâs expression turns to stone, pain shadowing his eyes. âYou really think Iâd do that?â
I cross my arms, desperate to steady myself. âPiotr took my daughter.â
âMy niece,â Vlad adds, stepping closer. âHow could you think I would help him use her as a fucking pawn?â
I pause, trying to catch my breath, trying to wrap my mind around this new reality.
Vlad shakes his head, exhaling sharply. âYouâre losing it, Kat. I can understand how desperate you must feel right now, but I would never do that. Never. And you know it.â
My throat tightens, my heart aches. Heâs right. Vlad might be a lot of things, but he isnât anything like Piotr. I inhale slowly, trying to force oxygen into my lungs. âIâm sorry, I just donât know what to think right now.â
Vlad nods. âI get it. But I promise you, I had no idea about any of this.â He steps forward, gripping my shoulders. âWeâre going to find her. Together.â
I close my eyes, willing myself to believe him. Then I open them, meeting his gaze head-on, and say, âI need to go.â
âNo, Kat, not in this condition. You shouldnât be alone.â
âDonât tell me what I should or shouldnât be,â I snap. âIâll be in touch.â With that, I grab my keys and storm out before he can say anything else, tears burning my eyes at the thought of my missing girl. But Iâll get her back.
No matter what it takes.