Page 70 of Midnight Sanctuary

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Page 70 of Midnight Sanctuary

“Hm?”

I narrow my eyes. “Nikolai.”

He sighs and glances at Lev, who seems too focused on his game to pay any attention to us. Still, Nikolai leaves his armchair and comes to sit down beside me. “Uri got a credible lead about where Polly might be,” he whispers to me.

I gasp and clap both hands over my mouth. “You’re joking. Really?”

He nods. “He’s on his way there with our cousin, Dimiv.”

“I didn’t know you guys had a cousin. I’ve never seen him around here.”

“He lives in Russia. He moved there a decade ago because his wife was homesick.”

“But he’s here now?”

“Flew in overnight. Uri told him about Polly and he came to help.”

“Wow. That’s good of him.”

“That’s family.”

I nod, automatically clutching my charm bracelet the way I do whenever that word gets brought up lately. “It’s ride-or-die, huh? I remember how that felt.” I swallow back the lump in my throat.

“Ziva is not your only family anymore, Alyssa,” Nikolai says softly. “You have a whole new family now.”

“I know.” I glance down at my stomach. “Problem is, my family insists on giving me heartburn, both from the inside and out.”

He doesn’t laugh at my lame joke. He just covers my hand with his and fixes him with that gaze that’s so eerily similar to Nikolai’s. “I mean it, Alyssa. You aren’t alone anymore. You’ll never be alone again.”

Against my wishes, my eyes fill with tears and I have to bite down on my tongue to keep them from spilling out. “Thanks, Nikolai. That means a lot to me.”

His mouth twitches. “Are you getting all misty-eyed on me?”

“Hormones,” I say quickly. “Don’t get any ideas.”

He laughs. “Sure. Hormones. We’ll go with that.”

I give him a playful whack on the arm. “Uri’s lucky to have a brother like you, you know.”

“Tellhimthat,” he drawls with a bemused snort.

I smile. “He already knows. Even if he doesn’t always show it.”

“It’s my fault.” He leans back and scrubs a hand down the side of his face. “I can get… insecure about our roles in this Bratva, in this family. Even though I’m the older brother, he’s obviously the alpha.”

I shrug. “So he’s thepahkanor whatever. You’re still the older brother. And as far as I’m concerned, you’re a damn good one, too.”

A buzzing sound interrupts us. Nikolai looks down at his phone. “Speak of the devil. Excuse me for a second.”

He gets up and walks to the door. He talks low, so I can’t make out exactly what he’s saying. But I do catch the edge of disappointment in his voice.

“… it’s getting crowded down there… yeah, okay. See you soon.” He hangs up and walks back to me. “Polly wasn’t there. But we know who has her now.”

I sit upright. “Is that where Uri is going now?”

“I’m afraid it’s not that simple. We’ll have to figure out how to rescue Polly. The man who bought her isn’t exactly the reasonable type.”

I frown. “What type is he?”




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