Empire of Sin: Chapter 36
Empire of Sin: An Enemies to Lovers Romance
A round of applause greets me as soon as Iâm inside the office. Even Lauren and Chris step aside and join the others in the celebratory greeting.
Every senior and junior partner is present, in addition to all the assistant lawyers and even the interns.
Nate and Aspen are at the front of them all, wearing what seems to be proud expressions. The managing partner of W&S strides toward me and grabs me by the shoulder with a little squeeze. âGreat job.â
âYouâre saying that as if I had a chance to lose.â
âYou did.â Itâs Aspen who speaks with a slight lift in her brows. âIn fact, you might have gotten lucky at the end.â
âTurning the defenseâs witness against him isnât lucky, Aspen. Itâs hard work.â Though luck might have played a little part in it.
Our evidence wasnât rejected as we thought it would be. Not only that, but Karen, Sandraâs stepmother, visited me late at night to tell me she wanted to make up for her mistake.
The look on Mattâs face was priceless when she took the stand as a witness in Sandraâs favor for all the shit sheâd witnessed over the years.
Pearce wasnât even trying to save face at the end and kind of let Matt fall on his own. I demanded his entire fortune for compensation but only got sixty percent, and Sandra just announced to the press that sheâd donate most of it to the womenâs and childrenâs organizations in hopes of helping people like her.
Now, the prosecutor is pushing harder for the criminal case. He gave Matt a plea deal to take twenty-five years in prison or he wonât only charge him with a Class B felony, but will also file each case of physical assault separately.
I demanded that of the prosecutor after I met with him or I wouldâve dragged him in front of the media. Theyâre fans of me, Sandra, and Lauren, and started a movement called #SaveSandra, so if I called for a press conference and accused him of slacking, he wouldâve received huge backlash.
So he decided to do the right thing. For once in his bloody rotten existence.
I still think twenty-five years in prison is too little for all that Sandra suffered, but itâs better than the alternative.
Even though she still has a long road ahead of her, this is a good start.
Despite my relief about the outcome, the sense of joy I thought I would feel is nonexistent. Itâs muddied by a gloomy shadow that keeps hovering over my head.
A shadow so large and thick that I canât see through it.
I donât let anything show on my face, though. I smile and take the othersâ congratulations with my usual arrogance while all I want is to vanish into thin air.
When I finally get to my office, I throw my weight on the sofa and close my eyes. My hand fists then flexes on my thigh in sync with my loud heartbeats.
I might have won today, but something is off. Or more like, a few things.
First, Pearceâs apathy. Second, the general atmosphere in the courtroom. And last but not least, the way everything fell into place without any interference.
Itâs almost as if Matt was dropped by the mob, which explains his pale face even before he lost. Itâs like he had a premonition about what would happen and only waited for the other shoe to drop.
Thereâs a knock on my office door and I open my eyes as Daniel walks in.
Itâs been a week since the day I nearly beat him to death, but instead of giving us the space we both need, heâs been there like a thorn in my side, one Iâm tempted to punch every time I see him.
âI see congratulations are in order.â He smiles, flopping on the chair across from me.
âYou fuck off.â
âYou sure? I thought youâd want to hear what Anastasia told me that day.â
I sit up straighter, every bone in my body coming to attention at the mention of her name. Itâs only her name, but itâs gained a presence, a sharp one at that, and itâs slashing through my chest and fucking up my organs.
For a whole week, I havenât been able to live properly. Each inhale is filled with the suffocating lack of her presence. And each exhale is choked with the emptiness she left behind.
Whenever I look, thereâs no sign of her soft smile and peaceful presence. Itâs as if she was never there in the first place.
But she was.
Every inch of me remembers her sweet scent, her delicate skin, and how right she felt in my arms. Every inch of me remembers her, whether as Anastasia or Jane doesnât matter. She was only ever one person to me.
And I got used to her more than Iâd like to admit. I got so used to her that my life has felt dysfunctional since sheâs been gone.
Itâs become so bad that I smelled the orange-scented shampoo she left behind in a fruitless attempt to recreate her presence.
Needless to say, it was useless, and after that, I damn near lost my mind trying to find her.
I searched for her everywhere. I stalked her flat and even hired a PI to look for her.
Not only that, but I was on Chrisâs and Gwenâs case since they were close to her, but even they had no idea where she went. However, she left them notes, ones where she apologized and wished them well.
I got no such note.
And I might have been extra hard on Chris for no apparent reason that day.
So after her complete desertion, this is the first time I might have a lead, even if itâs coming from the little bastard, Daniel.
âSpill it,â I say.
âRepeat that again and add a please.â
âFuck you, Dan. Now, talk.â
âYouâre a bloody idiot and a sorry cunt. I just want to put that out there.â
âAny day now.â
He raises a brow. âYou also realize that there was something wrong with your win, donât you?â
âHow do you know that?â
âAnyone who watched the case closely would know that Matt is no longer the Bratvaâs favorite boy and if you think that happened by coincidence, youâre way off the mark. In fact, the last person youâd expect helped you.â
âWho do you mean?â
âAnastasia.â
âWhat does she have to do with it?â
âShe asked me not to tell you since you were in danger, but I donât see why I should keep it from you now.â
âKeep what? And stop the suspense bollocks.â
âSheâs a mafia princess. The daughter of the Russian mafiaâs leader in New York, to be more specific.â
The information should reel me off my axis, but it doesnât. If anything, the pieces of the puzzle slowly come together.
Whether itâs the way she ran away from her past and avoided it or how she didnât want to talk about her family. Thereâs also the makeover and the way she seemed innocent yet dangerous that first day.
All of it.
She was a woman with baggage from the beginning and I knew it. I think I actually fell for it at some point.
So finding out that she has ties to the mafia makes complete sense. The guard who followed her makes sense, too. The fact that Daniel couldnât find anything on her when he did a background check is plausible, too. He mustâve done a paperwork, superficial one, but even if he dug deeper, she had the skills to hide her skeletons.
That woman had a double life, after all.
âWhat do you mean, I was in danger?â I ask Daniel.
âYou were snooping around in Bratva business and hurting their associate, so the higher-ups threatened her with your life. They even told her to betray you, but she chose the third option.â
âTo go back to them.â I donât phrase it as a question, because I know thatâs what she did.
She hurt me on purpose with the whole Daniel thing so I would forget her and not search for her.
Well, the fucking jokeâs on her because Iâm never letting her go. Not even if I have to barge headfirst into her world.
Daniel lifts his shoulder. âShe didnât tell me that, but I assume so.â
âWhat else did she tell you? Donât leave anything out.â
âThat I should keep an eye on you, that I shouldnât get mad when you become an arsehole, and that you mean well.â He snorts. âShe believed in you more than you believe in yourself, and didnât seem to care about her own wellbeing as long as you were alright. I have to say, youâre a lucky son of a bitch to have found someone like her.â
I am.
I fucking am.
And now, I have to get her back to where she belongs.
By my fucking side.