Chapter Twenty-Nine #2
This situation needed to be handled as in-house as possible, but there was only one person with the skills that Keira trusted to track Dmitri’s location—Cillian.
The only problem being that he had no reason to do her any favors, and he wouldn’t without Aiden’s blessing.
Damn it. With that in mind, she turned to the rest of the room.
They watched her with varying degrees of concern.
“Thank you all for coming. Unfortunately, something has come up that requires our attention. My men here will show you out.” She motioned to Alexei and the six men who had fanned out behind her.
“Keira, what’s going on?”
Right on cue. She turned to Aiden as he approached.
She had to play this exactly right, or Aiden would muscle in and take control.
Her men wouldn’t follow him, and his men didn’t give two fucks if Dmitri lived or died.
All they cared about was killing the Eldridges.
While she could get on board with Mae being removed from the face of this earth, she wouldn’t risk Dmitri’s life to make it happen.
She loved Aiden, but she couldn’t trust him. Not in this.
His brows slammed down. “Something happened.”
“I need to borrow Cillian again. Just for as long as it takes him to track a number for me.” There. That was nice and neutral. She could do this. She didn’t have any other choice.
If anything, he looked more forbidding. “Dmitri gave his word that he wouldn’t cut me out. Is he going back on it so quickly?”
Goddamn it, this isn’t a power play. She didn’t say the words aloud.
They weren’t the truth—every single damn thing was a power play in their world, the current situation included.
If it wasn’t, she could have asked her big brother for help.
“Dmitri isn’t here right now. I am.” She stared him down, refusing to let even a hint of doubt creep into her.
“Are you willing to create an incident to push this?” This was it.
This was the moment when he’d either call her bluff, or he’d actually believe that she was in control of herself and the situation.
He broke her gaze and swore. “Goddamn it, Keira, you know I’m not. I just want to help.”
“You can help by leaving—and by lending me Cillian. Now, please.”
The tension in the room was thick enough to cut with a knife. Finally, Aiden nodded. “I’d like an explanation when this is all over.”
“You’ll have it.” Easy enough to promise.
If she succeeded tonight, there would be little enough to report.
If she failed, her brother’s anger would be the least of her concerns.
I can’t afford to think like that. I won’t fail.
I haven’t come this far to have happiness torn from my grasp before I have a chance to enjoy it.
“Aiden.” She waited for him to look at her. “Thank you.”
He nodded. “Charlie.”
“I’m here.” She slipped through two O’Malley men and hurried up to give Keira a quick hug. “Be safe.”
“I will,” she lied through her teeth. Every second she wasted here was a second she wasn’t in pursuit of Mae, but she couldn’t leave these people in her house—not even her family. “I’ll call you tomorrow.”
“Okay.” Charlie let Aiden take her hand and guide her to the door, taking their people with them. The rest of the guests followed, and Keira’s expression must have been forbidding, because not even Teague chose to approach and contradict Aiden’s decision to let her handle it.
For that, she was grateful.
Ivan slowed in front of her and slid his arm around Natasha. “If you think it would help, I can leave a few men to pad your numbers, but it’d be best if we weren’t directly involved with his rescue.”
She loved him a little bit for never doubting that there would be a rescue. “While I appreciate the offer, we’ve got it covered. I’ll have Dmitri contact you once he’s home.”
He nodded. “Tell Dima that he’ll never live this down, and I expect the full story next time we have dinner.”
Natasha pinned her in place with those whiskey-colored eyes. “You bring our Dima home, Keira.”
“I’m going to.” She wouldn’t allow herself to believe anything else. “Travel safe.”
“And you as well.”
She glanced at Alexei. “Take your men and make sure no one wanders off on their way out the front door, and then lock this place down. Get everyone equipped and meet me in Dmitri’s office when you’re ready. I’ll have the location by then.” I hope.
It was a risk allowing Cillian into Dmitri’s office, but it was a calculated one.
Aiden had trusted her to loop him in when necessary.
Dmitri’s men trusted her to find him. She had to trust Cillian to do the job she asked of him.
He whistled softly when he saw the computer setup. “Independent circuit?”
“I don’t know what that means, so shelve the geek talk. That one has Internet.” She pointed at the laptop on the corner of the desk. “I just texted you the number. Can you track it?”
“Yeah. If the phone’s still turned on, it will be cake.”
“Please hurry.” A fine tremor worked its way through her, and she had to turn away while she fought against the urge to scream herself hoarse. Hold on, Dima. Just… hold on. They would get to him in time. Her standing over Cillian and demanding he hurry wouldn’t make a damn bit of difference.
The door opened right as she got herself under control. Alexei poked his head in. “Mrs. Romanov, we’re ready. The house is cleared except for this one.” He motioned at Cillian.
“Good.” When he hesitated, she raised her eyebrows. “Yes?”
He glanced at her dress, a silent inquiry. Of course. She was hardly inconspicuous at the moment. Keira cleared her throat. “Stay with Cillian.” It would only take her a few minutes to change, and she wanted to be prepared for whatever situation they were about to walk into.
“Yes, ma’am.”
She turned to find her brother watching her. “What?”
Cillian smiled through bloodless lips. “When did you become a leader?”
“Trial by fire.” She let her hands drop to her sides. “Cillian, do you need anything else from me at this second?”
“No, but I should have a location in ten minutes or less, so whatever you need to do, do it fast.” He cracked his knuckles and got to work.
Keira nodded. “I’ll be right back.”