By Blood to Avenge (Sinners Duet #2) Read Online Natasha Knight

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Billionaire, Dark, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Sinners Duet Series by Natasha Knight
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Total pages in book: 72
Estimated words: 69909 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 350(@200wpm)___ 280(@250wpm)___ 233(@300wpm)
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“I know why that flash drive is so important.”

“Oh? I thought we figured that out already.”

“No. It’s not what we thought. Or at least it’s not only that. I’m at the house. Isabelle said you were having a drink somewhere. I can meet you.”

“No. We’re almost back. What is it?”

“I’ll show you.”

When we walk into the kitchen, it’s to find Cynthia at the stove cooking something that smells delicious while Robbie is sitting at the table awkwardly holding Christian on one knee, the little boy wearing Robbie’s cowboy hat on his head and yelling “Gitty up horsey” at the top of his lungs. He’s slapping Robbie’s leg and Jericho and I stand, stunned, and watch Robbie bounce his leg up and down, his expression telling exactly how clueless he feels.

Jericho chuckles and swoops in to pick Christian up and spin him around in the air.

“Hey, little man. I like your new hat.”

“Daddy!” Christian throws his arms around my brother’s neck, and I’m still stunned to see it, to see Jericho like this, this side of him so foreign to me. It’s a side I’d like to get to know.

Robbie stands up, looks around confused.

“Where is everyone?” I ask.

Blue was changing the baby and Isabelle was helping Angelique and Matty in the bath.

“Are you adding babysitting services to your résumé?” I ask as Blue walks in with a big grin on her face.

“He’s pretty good at being the jackass.”

“Horse. I was a horse.”

“Mhm.” She turns to me, and her expression grows serious. “Glad to see you’re both in one piece.” She realizes how that sounds, considering Girard’s missing hand, and shakes her head. “Sorry. That came out wrong. How did it go?”

“I’m going to make my way to your study and fix myself a drink, Jericho. I’ll see you boys in there,” Robbie says.

Isabelle and the gang make their way down the stairs, the kids noisy. When Isabelle sees Jericho, she visibly relaxes. She must have been worried. He goes to her, wraps an arm around her and hugs her, kissing her forehead before he whispers something into her ear. She nods.

“Blue, maybe we can help Cynthia with dinner.”

Blue looks at Isabelle and back at me. I know she wants to be a part of the conversation in the study, but this may be better.

“I’ll fill you in later,” I tell her. “Help Isabelle.”

She glances at Isabelle and the kids and, although reluctant, she nods and is graceful about it. Jericho and I head into the study.

“What did you find?” I ask as Jericho closes the door. Robbie has his laptop set up on top of the desk and is bent over it.

He straightens to answer. “The reason Councilor Augustus needs the flash drive back. And the reason Antoine Girard wants to get his hands on it before that happens. These two aren’t the type of men to forgive and forget, after all.”

“No, they’re not. I’m not sure any of us thought they were.”

“Here you go,” Robbie says, punching a few keys and turning his laptop over for us to have a look. “Greedy fuck, Lucius Augustus. Like his father. Like his grandfather. The Augustus funds dried up two generations ago. I guess The Tribunal’s paycheck wasn’t enough to sustain his lifestyle.”

I peer at the screen, scrolling down over the spreadsheet. Not photos or videos this time. No court records. This is a ledger. A record of all the bribes taken by Lucius, his father before him, his grandfather before him. Bribes that cost people, in some cases, their lives.

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BLUE

After a noisy, family style dinner in the kitchen, Isabelle gets ready to take the kids up to bed and tells us she’s going to have a long bath and will see us in the morning. I see the meaningful look she gives Jericho. They’re very much in love. It’s actually nice to see.

“I’ll be up in a minute to help,” Jericho says to her.

“Your kids are great,” I tell Jericho once they’re gone.

“Thank you. Never a dull moment.” He chuckles, his eyes on the stairs where they all just disappeared.

“I thought you’d send them away while we work through this,” Zeke says.

Jericho shakes his head. “They’re safest with me.” He glances at me then back to his brother. “And I need to be here for you. I told you I won’t leave you to handle this alone. I meant it. But first…” He stands up. “I need to kiss my kids goodnight and take care of my wife. You’ll both stay here tonight?”

Zeke nods, surprising me.

“Good. Goodnight then,” he says to both of us. “See you in the morning.”

I watch the two of them. Their relationship is fraught, to be sure, but I think Jericho is trying to be a good brother. I think he truly wants to be there for Zeke.


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