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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“Like I said, I can’t speak to the morals of the men who worked for me.”

“I don’t need you to keep her safe.”

He walks to the door, pausing on his way to study a painting on the wall. “You do need me, Ezekiel St. James.” He faces me, that faux casual smile vanished from it, his true face on display. The coldness of it, the darkness in his eyes, it’s something to see. “I can be friend or foe. Your choice. Give me what I want, and I guarantee her safety. Don’t, and, well, I guarantee the opposite.”

20

BLUE

I can be friend or foe. Your choice. Give me what I want, and I guarantee her safety. Don’t, and, well, I guarantee the opposite.

I shudder at Antoine Girard’s words. I believe them. “Blue,” Isabelle whispers and I wave to her that it’s fine. They can’t see me as I watch from my hiding place on the second floor.

Two soldiers walk ahead and two behind Girard, who is not a small man, but, given his missing hand, any opponent would always have the advantage. My heart beats furiously as I watch them go. I can hear Angelique sniffling. I’m only able to breathe once they leave the house and close the door behind them.

“They’re gone,” I say, turning to Isabelle who is hugging Angelique and the two boys to her. Adan is somehow still asleep in his crib.

“I thought it was Maddy’s mom ringing the bell,” Angelique says to her. “I’m sorry I opened it. I’m sorry.”

“Shh, sweetheart, it’s not your fault.” Isabelle hugs the little girl to herself.

I hear Jericho and Zeke hurry up the stairs and into Adan’s bedroom.

“Daddy, I’m sorry!” Angelique runs to Jericho who crouches down to hug her tight, closing his eyes as he holds her. What must he be feeling to know how scared his little girl was? How easily those men just walked into a house that should be protected by a gate, a locked door.

“It’s not your fault, Angelique. It’s not your fault.”

She clings to him. “I know not to come into your office when the door is closed. I know.”

“Shh. It’s fine, sweetheart. I’m not angry with you. Not even a little.”

“I was scared.”

“You’re safe now.” He draws back, wipes her tears with his thumbs and holds her face so she’s looking straight at him. “I will never let anyone hurt you. Ever.”

She nods, her breath catching.

“No school today,” he says, rising to his full height, lifting her with him. “Everyone’s staying home.”

“Sweet!” Matty, who doesn’t understand why everyone is upset, says with a fist pump. It would be funny if the circumstances weren’t so dire.

Adan now stirs and Jericho sets Angelique down and goes to pick him up. I look at them, this growing family. They were safe before I walked into their lives. I brought Antoine Girard and his soldiers to their door. I am the reason Zeke killed two men. I am the reason Councilor Augustus is watching them. He can bring The Tribunal down on their heads. Based on what Zeke told me, he’s done it before to many others guilty or not. With what is on that flash drive, his life is at stake. He’ll need no more motivation to destroy them.

I can’t let that happen. I can’t let these people bear the consequences of my actions. I couldn’t live with myself if any of them got hurt.

“You okay?” Zeke asks and I force the thoughts away because I need to find some way to fix this. To make it right. I need to be the one to do it. Not him.

“I think we should go to the other house.”

Zeke looks at me thoughtfully then nods. “I agree. Go get dressed.”

I realize I’m still wearing Zeke’s T-shirt and only his T-shirt. It’s big enough that it comes to mid-thigh at least. I nod and slip out of the room to get changed, thinking all the while. I put on the same things I’d had on yesterday and when I step out into the hallway, I find Zeke talking to Jericho. Jericho looks at me and I clear my throat and walk down the stairs.

Dex comes in from the front door carrying the bags I recognize from yesterday.

“These came for you,” Dex says, seeming surprised. I guess it’s because they weren’t sent to Zeke but to me. “Just delivered to the gate,” he says, holding them up.

“Thanks.” I take them from him as Zeke and Jericho descend the stairs.

“I’m sorry,” I say to Jericho.

He nods, his expression grave.

Isabelle and the kids come down too. The kids are all wearing swimsuits and although the boys look excited about swimming, Angelique is still upset, and her eyes are red rimmed.

“Want to come to the pool with us, Blue?” Isabelle asks.

“I think Zeke and I are going to head out, actually.”


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