Wayward Read Online Mary Calmes

Categories Genre: Crime, M-M Romance, Mafia Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 82
Estimated words: 79850 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 399(@200wpm)___ 319(@250wpm)___ 266(@300wpm)
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“People who hurt animals deserve what they get.”

“Isn’t a man’s life worth more than a horse’s?”

“I think it depends on the man, and why are we talking about—”

“It’s what you do, Maks! You move in the shadows, with your father and all the rest of those fucks thinking you’re the devil incarnate, but you’ve really just invented this darkness because you’re a good man where it counts,” he murmured, smiling at me. “You protect horses and your junkie whore cousin.”

“Knock it off.”

“Why?”

“I’ve got too much blood on my hands to ever be called a good man.”

“I would argue that to keep the many safe, you have killed very few.”

I didn’t want to argue with him; it was far too late. “Don’t go spreading it around that I’m soft, right? That will not be good for business.”

“Neither would your father or anyone else knowing you’re gay.”

I stood, walked around the coffee table, and took a seat next to my cousin, holding his gaze.

“I know you told me in confidence,” Vanya said softly, “and I would never remind you about it, except that it’s gotta be eating you up inside, and if you ever need someone to talk to, I want you to know I’m here.”

“Van—”

“You can’t keep hiding that you’re doing good things in a bad business, and you can’t continue living in the closet.”

“If I come clean, I’ll lose everything,” I said gruffly, the words grinding out of me, scraping my throat. “I’d lose my family, my home, my place in the world if anyone ever found out beyond those people I trust with my life.”

“But shouldn’t your family be the people you—”

“You know better than that,” I said dejectedly, and I was sure that Vanya heard at once the deep well of sadness in my voice and saw the resignation on my face. “It’s not an option.”

Getting up, I walked to the window, looking out at the city lights and the darkness that was Lake Michigan beyond them.

“Hey.”

I turned to look at him.

“You know it’s crazy that in our whole family, you’re the only one with the dark hair and eyes like dedushka’s. The rest of us are all shades of blond, except you.”

I shrugged, thinking of the grandfather I’d only ever seen pictures of. He’d been gone for years before I was born. “Just lucky.”

“Tell me why you told me. How come I’m one of the guys you trust with your life?”

“Because like tonight when you got confused, I wanted to make it clear that you being gay doesn’t mean anything to me,” I rasped, needing Vanya to hear me. “It’s the poison you put in your system that makes you do stupid, careless things that makes me sick. I don’t want you to think I care about who you sleep with.”

“Well, thank you for confiding in me, and just so you know, I would never tell.”

“Even when you’re high?” I asked because I was in a foul mood.

“Maks,” he said, sounding crestfallen.

“Yeah, fine. I know that,” I said, rubbing my eyes and the bridge of my nose.

It was enough sharing for one evening, no more soulful revelations were necessary for bonding, and so Vanya took the opportunity to blessedly return us to innocuous pleasantries. “What time did you get up this morning?”

“Right around five,” I answered, letting my head fall back gently and bump the wall behind me. “Or maybe just a bit earlier.”

“Jesus,” he huffed out. “I’m sorry.”

“Just get better and we’ll call it even, all right?”

“I’ll really try this time.”

“It’s all I can ask for,” I said, giving him a trace of a smile.

An hour later, Vanya was safely checked into the rehabilitation center, Nara was inside helping him set up his room, and Stas and Adrian were briefing Eva Ganz, one of three people outside of my regular circle whom I trusted to step in when we had to deal with delicate situations. She would be staying here, in the suite with Vanya, as his protection. God help anyone who tried to hurt him on her watch. The woman was deadly and dangerous and unwavering in her loyalty to my family. Nara had liked her right away.

Waiting outside the facility for Stas and Adrian to bring the car around, my eyes burning from exhaustion as I’d been up nearly twenty-four hours by that time, when the sleek Lexus LX SUV slid up to the curb, I didn’t have time to react before I saw the dark snub of a pistol trained on me by a flat-nosed man I didn’t recognize. A thought ran through my mind that it could be Burian trying to take revenge, but for one, that would be too quick, and for two, Flat Nose and the other men were not familiar in the least. I knew all of Burian’s guys, I had to. It was how I survived.


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