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“Boss, it sounds like she got a good head start. I will do whatever I can to find her, but the funeral was this morning. If she sold the house last night, then she would have left right after the funeral.”

I grab him by the collar and spin him, slamming him into the side of the car. “You may be my right-hand man, but you are still expected to follow orders without questioning them.”

Leon glances up from where he leans on the hood of the car. “Don’t kill Denis. He’s the only one willing to put up with your moods.”

I press my fingers to my temples, wishing that I could be done with all of them. He is right though; Denis is one of the few people who will willingly come near me when I’m in a bad mood.

We’ve been friends for a long time and I’m not going to ruin that over a surge of my temper coming to the surface.

Denis lowers his gaze. “I’m sorry, boss.”

I pull out my gun and press it to his temple. “You should be. I offer you a leeway that others do not have, but if you continue to question me, that will be taken away.”

Denis nods. I pull the gun away from his temple and shoot the mailbox just to the left of his body. He doesn’t flinch, holding eye contact.

He has no fear and blind trust in me, which is exactly why I keep him closest to me.

“I said that I want Anna found. I want her found and brought back to me alive so I can kill her myself.”

The fucking disrespect of that damn woman.

Did she think that my warning was a joke?

Did she think the fact I fucked her would protect her from my wrath?

She is a fool if she thinks that I will allow her to escape.

There is a debt to pay and one way or another, I will collect.

I shove Denis against the car one more time before getting back in and squeezing my eyes shut.

When I open them, Denis is driving back to the house, his grip loose on the wheel and his head bobbing to the music playing.

He is more relaxed than I feel right now.

I’m wound tight and it’s all because of one fucking woman who had the balls to run.

Anna is a dead woman walking.

Unless someone is waiting for her.

She had more than enough time to talk to someone about helping her escape. He would have to be unknown to me, otherwise I would have gotten a call the moment she showed up.

There might not be a man.

A woman that stunning? There must be another man. Hell, I could bet on there being a lengthy list of men waiting to help her.

Maybe she thought that there was a man who could protect her from me.

She is too innocent to chance running away on her own. Anna wouldn’t make it far without someone to protect her which means she either has connections I don’t know about, or she has a man in her life.

A man I know nothing about. A man who signed his death certificate without even knowing it.

Look at what danger that devil woman is willing to put other people in just to slip away from me.

If she thinks that she can hide with another man, she has a hard lesson to learn.

If she has run to a man, I will kill him in front of her. I’ll take my time doing it too, cutting pieces of flesh from his body until he is begging for mercy. He’ll stay alive until I’m sure that she has learned her lesson. I’ll make her pull the trigger on him.

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