Reap (Scarred Souls, #2)(60)



Anri stood and clutched his necklace to his chest. “We will get revenge for you, Papa. When we’re older we’ll take back Moscow for you. We’ll take New York.”

I stood beside Anri and did the same. “We swear it, Papa. We’ll make them all pay.”

Papa stood, and with a hand on each shoulder, asked, “Who will you destroy?”

We took a deep breath, and recited three names we knew by heart, “The Volkovs, Tolstois, and Durovs.”

Papa smiled and threw his arms around our shoulders. He led us out of the door. Mama and Grandmama rushed over to help us put our necklaces on. They beamed with pride. My mama stepped back and put her hands to her mouth. “My sons,” she beamed, and ran her hand over the necklaces on our necks.

“Dinner. We celebrate!” she said, and scooted us all out into the yard.

Anri pulled on my arm and we snuck into a doorway. He laid his hand on my shoulder and said, “We are strong. We must remain strong to be the heirs Papa wants us to be.”

“I will,” I replied, “we will,” and Anri put his hands on my cheeks.

“We’re brothers, Zaal. Until the end. We’ll always be together. We’re stronger together.”

He gripped my hand and we walked toward the table. The whole family was there. Two seats were free at the top of the table beside Papa.

Zoya saw us coming and ran toward us. She jumped into my arms. “Zaal! Can you sit beside me?”

I nodded my head. As the eldest brother, Anri sat beside Papa with me next to him.

“Come,” I said to Zoya, and sat her down on her seat. I slid in next to Anri. Papa made a toast. The servants brought the food.

Suddenly a loud crash sounded in the house. Papa clicked his fingers to the guards. “Go see what it is.”

But the guards didn’t move.

My papa dropped his fork and rose from his seat. He glared at the guards. “Go and see what that was. Now!”

All of us were still around the table. The guards rolled their necks. They smirked at my papa, then they raised their rifles.

A crash sounded again. Suddenly, Mr. Jakhua, my papa’s friend, entered the yard, with lots of guards following him.

A hand suddenly grabbed mine. When I looked down, I saw it was Anri’s. I was shaking. Shaking so bad. Anri squeezed my hand and mouthed, “Dzlier. Be strong. Keep strong.”

I nodded as my heart began to race.

Then Zoya crawled into my arms, tucking her face against my neck. She whimpered. My papa stepped toward Jakhua. A guard suddenly jumped in front and pointed a rifle to his chest.

My mama cried out, my baby brother and sister beside her started screaming, too.

“Levan! What the f*ck is going on!” my papa shouted. But Levan flicked his finger to his guards.

The guards rushed toward our table, and I froze. Zoya started crying against my neck. I held her close with one arm as Anri kept tight hold of my other hand.

The guards rushed to my mama and my grandmama and hauled them to their feet. Two guards took my baby brother and sister. They were screaming for Mama as they were dragged behind.

Anri jumped to his feet, as did I. I held Zoya in my arms. We tried to back away. Guards came for us. I gripped Zoya tighter, her arms locked around my neck. I fought for air as fear stole my breath. Then, out of nowhere, a guard rushed forward and wrapped his arms around Zoya.

Zoya screamed against my neck. Everyone was screaming, the sound deafening my ears. Dropping Anri’s hand, I reached for my little sister. But the guard was stronger.

Her terrified dark eyes met mine and tears fell down her face. “Zaal!” she screamed. Her hand reached out for me to save her.

“Zoya!” I screamed back, but a guard grabbed me from behind.

The place was in chaos, my family screaming, guards shouting, and my papa fighting to get free. My head whipped around searching for my brother as my feet left the floor, the guard holding me in the air.

He was beside me, fighting to get free. “Anri!” I called. His brown eyes found mine.

“Zaal!” he called back, gripping on to his necklace. “Dzlier. Be strong. Keep strong.” Tears fell down my cheeks, but I forced myself to keep strong.

“Zaal!” Zoya called, her little arms trying to reach me from across the yard.

Jakhua stepped forward, stared at me and Anri, then clicked his hand to the wall against our house.

The guards holding my grandmama, Papa, Mama, Zoya, Dmitry, and Lena, dragged them to the long wall that stretched around the back of the house.

Anri and I were kept back. Jakhua walked toward us. I watched my papa’s face pale. “No!” he shouted. “Get off my boys!”

Jakhua stood beside us and gripped our faces in his hands. He forced us to look forward and he hissed, “Watch, boys. Don’t you dare move your eyes.”

Mama and Grandmama held our brothers and sisters against their legs, trying to protect them. But Zoya, kept her head facing us, all the time watching me.

Her pretty face was scrunched up and she called out, “Zaal!”

I roared and fought to get free. I wanted to be with my family. I could hear Anri doing the same. Trying to get to our family.

“You f*cked us all when you murdered the Tolstoi, Iakob. And I don’t plan on being stuck here in Georgia forever. The Volkovs have banned us from every good trade route, and it’s all your fault. I should never have backed you in killing Matvei. I’ve made new connections with the Arzianis. They have enterprises in the U.S. and in Moscow. You, the Kostavas … you’re done.”

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