Stolen by a Sinner (Sinners #3)(49)
When I don’t respond, a call comes through from the same number. I answer but remain quiet.
“Bastard. Are you there?” Mazur barks.
“Watch your fucking tone,” I warn him, promise of a cruel death lacing my words.
“What do you want for the girl?”
“Your bloody fucking heart in my fist,” I growl, wishing the man was in front of me so I could strangle the life from him.
“What have I done to you? We’ve never crossed paths when it comes to business.”
“We both have secrets, old man. You go first. Why do you want Lara?” I counter his question.
“It’s none of your fucking business. You took what belongs to me, and I want her back.”
Intense rage flares through me, and as I rise to my feet, my voice is filled with every bit of power I hold. “Lara isn’t your property. I’ve claimed her. You fucking touch her, and I swear I will peel the skin from your body and fucking feed it to you.”
“You have no right to claim her!” he shouts into my ear.
I inhale deeply, my voice deadly calm as I say, “She begged me on her knees. I spared her life, and that gave me every right. She’s mine. Don’t call again. I have nothing to say to you until we meet in person.”
I end the call and throw the fucking phone across the room. Needing to release some of the rage coiling in my chest, my fist slams into the desk, making everything on it rattle.
“Fucking bastard.”
“Who?” Emre asks as he appears in the doorway.
“Mazur.”
“You spoke to him again?” My cousin comes in and picks up my phone. “What did he say?”
“The same. The fucker wants Lara.”
Emre takes a seat and places the device on the table. “She’s the perfect bait to draw him out of his hiding place.”
Unreasonable anger reignites in my veins, and before I can calm myself, I shout, “She’s mine! I will kill anyone who tries to take her from me.”
I’m so fucking upset, my body trembles.
It takes a moment to realize what I just admitted to my cousin. Shoving a frustrated hand through my hair, I turn my back to Emre and stare out the window.
I take deep breaths until the rage subsides to a simmer in my chest.
“She’s yours?” Emre asks, his voice filled with caution. “When did this happen?”
Shaking my head, I mutter, “The past two weeks. I didn’t even see it coming.”
“Do you care about her?”
“I feel something,” I admit.
“Well, it’s definitely something from the strong reaction I just witnessed,” he mutters.
I underestimated my feelings for Lara.
Fuck.
Up until now, it was all about possessing her, making her submit to my will.
“I’m done talking about Lara,” I snap. Taking a seat behind my desk, I grab the phone and unlock the screen. At least the thing didn’t break. “Don’t breathe a word of this to anyone,” I warn Emre.
“My lips are sealed.”
“Take down this number and have Elif look into it,” I order, turning the screen to Emre so he can see it.
When he’s done, I dial the number for Petro Ramirez.
“Hola,” the Mexican answers.
“It’s Gabriel. Your shipment has been dispatched,” I inform him.
“Good. I’ll transfer the rest of the money as soon as it crosses the border.”
“Emre will keep you updated.”
We end the call, then I ask Emre, “Have you checked that the trackers were activated?”
“Evet.” He pulls out his phone to show me the map with all the dots moving slowly through the city, southbound.
I make the other calls and only then have time to check on the illegal gambling section of the club. By the time I’m done with work for the day, it’s past two am.
Tired as fuck, I signal for Mirac that I’m ready to head home. During the drive, I rest my head against the seat, calculating that I’ll have three hours of sleep before I have to wake up for work again.
Mirac brings the SUV to a stop in front of the house, and I release a sigh as I shove the door open. After stepping through the front door, I shrug out of my jacket.
Just as I reach the stairs, there’s movement in the shadows to my left, then Lara comes into view.
“Why are you awake?” I ask, my voice still strung tight from all the shit I had to deal with.
“I need to ask you a question.”
I exhale slowly and turn to face her. “What?”
“Can I go into town to buy a gift for Alya Hanim?”
“Yes, just take Murat with you.”
Instead of cowering at my brisk tone, she steps closer, concern filling her features. “Are you okay?”
“I’m just tired. It’s been a long day.”
“I hope you sleep well.”
Her soft voice makes some of the tension leave my body, and on the spur of the moment, I move closer to her and press a kiss on her forehead. “I’m sorry, Ödülüm. Once things calm down at work, I’ll be in a better mood.”
“I understand.”
I gesture for her to head back to her bedroom. “Get some sleep.”