Page 148 of Stolen Empire

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Would she be terrified?

Would she finally tell me the truth about why she spent my entire childhood running, about what my father really did to earn a pact with the Vetrovs, about whether I have family out there I've never met?

The questions pile up in my mind until they feel like they're choking me.

I want answers.

I want to understand where I come from and why my name carries so much power in a world I never knew existed.

But more than that, I want to survive.

I want to wake up tomorrow and the day after that and the day after that.

And running to Perm won't give me that.

The elevator doors start to close.

I pause and let them shut.

The carriage descends without me, and I stand alone in the hallway with my decision made.

I turn around and walk back to Dimitri's apartment.

The door stands open the way I left it, and I slip inside and lock both deadbolts behind me.

My legs feel shaky as I move to the couch and sit down.

I almost ran.

I almost threw away the only protection I have because fear made me stupid.

I'm such an idiot, and I'm trapped now.

No way out.

The only thing I can do is rely on a man I barely know to protect me.

The water in the bathroom shuts off.

I hear Dimitri moving around, probably drying off and getting dressed.

When he emerges a few minutes later with damp hair and a fresh shirt, he looks at me sitting on the couch and doesn't seem to notice anything wrong.

"Did you pack?" he asks.

"Not yet."

I stand and move toward the bedroom.

"I'll do it now."

I throw clothes into a bag without really paying attention to what I'm choosing.

Then I get dressed in warmer clothing.

My mind is still spinning from what almost happened in the hallway.

I feel guilty and confused and sad.