Raw: Rebirth (Raw Family, #3)

My stare was hard, and my eyes held hers a long minute before a bark of a laugh shot out of me. But her expression remained unchanging. I shook my head and muttered, “No.”

Asya Sadik’s cheek ticked as she wheeled herself forward, and spoke through gritted teeth, “I don’t think you understand me, Ling Nguyen.” Her tone held no room for negotiation. “You killed my husband. You left me alone in this world without the man I love. And you’re going to kill me, you heartless bitch.” She breathed heavily through her nose and her voice trembled. “It’s the very least you could do.”

“I didn’t come here for that,” I told her, even though I had, but things had changed now that I’d spoken to her. And call me cruel, but knowing I wasn’t alone in my sorrow was holding the broken pieces of me together.

If I was going down the road of suffering in silence, I preferred not to do it alone.

She was coming with me.

Asya’s face screwed up, and she spat, “I’m dying.” Her face crumpled. “Do you understand that?” Her desperation was clear. “I am a burden to my family, Ling. Every single day, they come and go, and leave me without my fucking dignity.” Her eyes shone, as she bit out, “I won’t do it to them. I can’t. Not anymore.” Straightening, she sniffled then sat tall, steeling her voice. “So, you’re going to kill me. And you’re going to do it now.” She took a deep breath, speaking through an exhale. “I’m ready.”

Goddamn it.

Sigh of all sighs.

I actually felt for the bitch. But I wouldn’t kill her.

I made the short walk over and looked down at her pitiful self in her pitiful wheelchair with her pitiful illness, and spoke firmly, “I am not going to kill you, Asya Sadik.”

Her face fell once again, but before she had a chance to argue, I put her pistol into her lap, gently took her hand, and covered it with my own, placing it over the rose-gold beauty.

Why I became so emotional, I didn’t know. This woman meant nothing to me. We weren’t friends. We weren’t family. She was nobody. And yet I felt her pain on a personal level.

Our agony was our connection. A solid link between us. Had I been her, I would’ve wanted to die too.

Fuck. I wanted to die regardless.

I swallowed past the lump in my throat, and whispered, “Say hi to Az for me.”

Without a moment’s hesitation, I turned and walked out the back door, closing it behind me with gloved hands. I don’t know how far I got before the shot rang out, but the loneliness I felt was heavy on my shoulders.

Once again, alone in my misery.

***

Lexi It was just before eleven when a knock at the door sounded, and when Molly rushed out of her room, a gun in each of her hands, a solid glare on her face, she turned to me, and said sternly, “Get back.”

So strange to be taking orders from the babysitter, especially one who was half my age. But I did as she asked.

Another knock sounded, and then, “Lexi.”

The second I heard him, I shot out of my room, and Molly looked pissed when she threw open the door, and snapped, “What, you don’t know how to call?”

Julius stood there, his jaw tight, his eyes on me. “Grab your shit.”

Molly’s tone turned rattled. “What’s happening?”

Julius turned to her. “Asya Sadik killed herself.”

“Okay,” Molly drawled. The way she said it told me she didn’t understand.

Neither did I.

“Luka called,” he told me. “Said security footage shows Ling on the premises. Ten seconds after the bitch leaves, Asya offs herself.” Speaking directly to Molly, he uttered, “A few seconds after Luka calls, Amoho tells me he lost sight of her. We don’t know where she is.” His eyes found mine in the darkness. “I’m not sayin’ she is, but I can’t guarantee she’s not on her way here, Lex, so I need you to come with me.”

My hand shot up to my throat, as I uttered weakly, “To where?”

“Somewhere you can’t be touched,” was all he said. “Ana’s overwrought. I can’t watch you both.”

And because I was scared out of my wits, I allowed Julius to pick my sleeping son up out of his bed, and when Julius led, like the obedient pet I was, I blindly followed.

As we pulled up to the mansion on Sydney’s north shore, Warriewood to be precise, my mouth gaped. It wasn’t Darling Point, but it was still freaking huge.

Holding my sleeping son in my lap, my lips moved of their own volition. “Who lives here?”

But Julius didn’t reply. He was too on edge. Too focused. Which, of course, terrified me. And when we pulled up to the tall security gates, Julius wound down his window and pressed the button on the intercom.

From the other end came, “Molim?”

Julius spoke calmly. “Open the gates, Pav. You know it’s me.”

The gates opened and Julius drove down the long cobblestone drive in complete silence.

Pav.

Ah, shit.

We were in the king’s castle, and I wasn’t too sure Twitch would be happy about that. “Does Twitch know about this?”

Julius snapped harshly, “Twitch ain’t here.”

My entire body jerked at the roughness in his tone. It was so unlike him my eyes widened in shock and I blinked in alarm.

Holy hell.

This may not be the precaution I assumed it was. And when Pav stepped out of his house looking grim in his sweats, I waited until Julius opened the door for me before I slid out with my son.

Luka Pavlovic approached slowly, carefully, and spoke just as cautiously. “I know we got off on the wrong foot, but I want to assure you that you’ll be safe here.” He glanced down at my sleeping monster in my arms, and when he lifted his hand to gently stroke my son’s head, I let him. “Both of you.”

“Thank you.” I didn’t know what else to say, so I said nothing.

“Come inside,” he spoke quietly so as not to wake A.J. “I’ll show you to your room.”

When I twisted back to Molly, she stayed by Julius, and I uttered, “Let’s go.”

But Molly lowered her face, sounding momentarily ashamed of herself. “I’m not welcome here, Lex.”

“No,” Pav agreed in deathly quiet. “She is not.”

What?

Oh, hell, no. This was not acceptable.

“All right.” I twisted back to Luka and uttered, “I want to thank you for the offer, but we’re leaving.”

Luka’s brows narrowed. “You can’t. I won’t allow it.”

Who the hell did he think he was?

I kept my tone steady. “I’m not one of your minions, Mr. Pavlovic. You can’t tell me what to do. And—” I faced Molly. “—if Molly isn’t welcome, I don’t think I want to be either.”

Julius approached, looking irritated as hell. “Lex, don’t be stupid here.”

I spun on him, incensed. “And you better watch your tone with me, Julius Carter. Don’t forget who welcomed you into her home and put her family at risk for you and yours.” At least he had the grace to look sheepish. I spoke to Molly. “Would Tama take us in?”

Her face brightened. “For sure.” She had already pulled her phone out. “Let me call him.”

Luka looked positively riled. “You’d rather stay with D.M.S. scum than with me?” He turned to Julius and sputtered an unamused, “The fuck, brother?” When Molly put the phone to her ear, Luka rolled his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose. “Okay. All right.” His brows lowered and his lips thinned. “She can stay.”

My insides uncoiled with relief, and as I held my son in my arms, rocking him gently, I muttered a sincere, “Thank you, Luka.”

“Come in.” He shook his head, turning toward the house and sounding thoroughly annoyed. “And be quick about it.”

As I walked away in my Pikachu slippers, Julius spoke hesitantly. “I’m not pissed at you, Lexi. I’m pissed at him.”

I turned to face him, and as I did, I noticed the weariness in his features. It hadn’t occurred to me until that moment what he must be feeling right now. Our men held themselves so tall it was rare to see them falter. And Julius looked close to falling.

When I spoke, I did it softly. “I want her dead too, honey.”

Pain had molded me into a warrior. Hurt had turned me sharp at the edges. Love had forced the fear out of me.

Ling would die. It was only a matter of time before karma finally caught up with her. And after all she had done to my family, I wanted to watch the whore bleed until her veins ran dry.