I spot a man walking toward me, my breath betrays me as recognition flares within my mind’s eye. Blonde hair falls carelessly in his vision as his tall, lithe form approaches me. I thought I recognized him at Azure the other night. But I didn’t know the blue-eyed man would have such a strong death wish. Not after all the shit, he caused.
He stops next to my sister. His unconcern for the people looking at him is not something that surprises me.
“What are you doing here, Matteo?” I ask as my sister observes him with curiosity. His confidence can be a bit intimidating, but so can most of the people standing here. The difference is Matteo Di Salvo doesn’t know the meaning of personal space.
“Aren’t you happy to see me, Little-flower?” His British accent asks in that sinister way of his.
“You should leave,” The warning is evident in my voice.
I ignore my sisters gasp at the chill coming from my voice.
“I am not here to fight with you, Little-flower. Regardless of our disputes, Ren was a worthy opponent. He didn’t deserve what he got.”
“No, he didn’t.”
He puts his hands on my sister’s arms, moving her to the side. A few people notice, thankfully, Papa isn't one of them.
I doubt my father would be forgiving today of all days. He's in a foul mood, and I suspect it's centered on Ren's death.
Ren was family, and Papa, with all his secrets, protected his family. Blood will be spilled.
“I want to apologize for what happened a few years ago. We were young. Alec went too far, his hate for your father was no excuse for what he did to you or Gabriel. He deserved what he got.”
“It's a little too late for apologies, I hear Gabriel has already carved your name on his list.” This is not a lie, and we both knew intimately the nature of Gabriel’s promise was not something to toss aside.
“That is if you don’t get to me first.” This also is not a lie, I have my own reason for his demise.
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