Barbarian (Empire #2) Read Online Penelope Sky

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Chick Lit, Crime, Dark, Mafia, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Empire Series by Penelope Sky
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Total pages in book: 62
Estimated words: 61942 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 310(@200wpm)___ 248(@250wpm)___ 206(@300wpm)
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He didn’t flinch when I said all of that. “That’s not how I see you, Laura. I thought that before because I was a boy. But now I’m a man, and I see you as you are—a strong and beautiful woman.”

I was the one to look away.

“It hurt to let you go. It wasn’t like I just forgot what we had. Years passed, women came and went, but I never forgot you. I think we’ve been given another chance to be together—and we should take it.”

“The only reason we have a chance is because Uncle Tony died, my father shot me, and my boyfriend dumped me. How romantic.”

“You know that relationship had no future. It was based on lies. His lies.”

I still didn’t look at him, thinking about the man who had ripped my heart out of my chest. There was no scenario in which that relationship would have lasted, but I still felt like I’d lost the best thing that ever happened to me. It hurt more than when Victor asked for a divorce. “Maybe that’s true…but I’m still heartbroken, nonetheless.”

Victor studied me for a long time, swallowing my confession with a stern face. “Are we in agreement?”

His question brought me back to the conversation. “Yes.”

The second he got the answer he wanted, his eyes softened a bit, like he’d just proposed and I said yes.

11

BARTHOLOMEW

I sat at a table in the museum, a drink in my hand, listening to my world come crumbling down.

“The Prime Minister of Belgium has determined the substances have come from our border. In order to remain cooperative, I have to increase border restrictions. I’m sorry, Bartholomew.”

“We had a deal.” The room was full of obnoxious people in obnoxious suits, and I had the prime minister’s full attention because I knew all his dirty secrets. I knew about the prostitute he’d knocked up. She had the kid, and now he was paying her every month to keep her mouth shut. His wife had no idea—for now.

“But you decided not to be discreet and flooded the market with more product than they could handle. I’m not to blame for this.”

“Don’t add the restrictions.”

“If I don’t, I’ll look complacent.”

“You are complacent, Prime Minister.” And not just because he’d fucked a whore without a condom. He was guilty of other shit, like money laundering and extortion. My old friend Fender had shared the goods. “If you won’t open the borders, then you need to find an alternative route, perhaps the train system.”

“That train is for passengers.”

“The cargo is irrelevant.”

Frustrated, he looked away, watching the other people in the room mingle. His own wife chatted with their eldest daughter, a girl who had just started university. What would she think if she knew she had a one-year-old baby sister? “My hands are tied—”

“The only way your hands are tied is if I tied the rope. And right now, your hands are free.”

He continued to look away.

“Figure it out. Or you know what the consequences will be.”

I headed across town, and the driver dropped me off in front of the bar. It was a quiet night, few people on the street and even fewer people inside. Some of the tables were occupied, and light music played overhead. A couple TVs in the corners showed the twenty-four-hour news cycle.

I spotted Silas across the room, sitting at a table with a couple guys I didn’t know. They were drinking beer on tap—like pussies. I visited the bar first and grabbed my drink before I took my time crossing the room, making eye contact with Silas before I arrived.

He held my stare with a stone-cold expression.

I took a drink, my eyes locked on him.

Once the guys recognized the tension, they looked at me over their shoulders.

My eyes were reserved for Silas.

He finally dismissed his guys with a subtle head nod.

When they took his silent order and disbanded, I realized this man had a life outside of the Chasseurs.

I took an unoccupied seat across from him.

He stared.

I stared.

A silent standoff.

He took a drink.

I did the same.

He eventually crossed his arms over his chest and sank back into the chair.

“We need to bury this,” I said.

“We do?” he asked, cocking his head to the side.

“We do if you want to remain in the Chasseurs.”

“You’re threatening me, Bartholomew?”

“You’ve seen me threaten people, Silas. That’s not what I’m doing—yet.” I knew this fucker hated me. I knew this fucker was the most likely to stage a coup. “Air your grievances so we can move forward.”

“You want to hear my grievances?” he asked with a slight laugh. “You’re a pussy. That’s my grievance.”

I kept up my hard stare.

“We had that asshole by the dick, and you forfeited all of it—to get your dick wet.”

My dick had been bone-dry.

“John and Hector. Dead. Because of you.” He sat forward slightly. “I might be able to tolerate you if you got off your ass and avenged our guys. If you avenged our reputation. But you sit there…like a goddamn pussy.”


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