here, but is it possible they thought they had taken Elizabeth but took her friend by mistake? I mean, I’m looking at their faces and this is the girl.” He points to Mara.
“You haven’t told Cristiano?”
He shakes his head. “I didn’t know what to do. I mean, what if I’m wrong?”
“Do you know where they took her?”
He shakes his head.
I chew my bottom lip. “Jacob brought her?”
He nods.
“Was she ever alone with him, do you know? With Jacob?”
“I don’t know,” he answers, and I see confusion on his face. He sees I’m suddenly anxious. Urgent in my questioning. “Why does that matter? I mean, I guess so.”
No. If she was only five, he wouldn’t have done anything. If they thought she was Elizabeth…I shake my head. “Okay. Let me think. We need to tell him.”
“What are you two doing?”
Both Noah and I startle, turn to find Dante standing in the doorway. He stalks inside.
“What are you up to?” he asks. “It looks like I interrupted something.”
“What would we be up to?” I ask, hating that I’m in bed, hating that I’m naked. It puts me at a disadvantage.
“You tell me, Scarlett.” I look at him now and it’s hard to reconcile him with the man who’d jumped into that dark sea to save my life.
But his gaze fixes on the photo in Noah’s hand and rage takes over. “What the hell are you doing with that?” he snags it away. For a moment, I see a shift in his expression, a tenderness in his eyes, but it’s gone the moment he turns his gaze back to me.
He’s the more emotional brother of the two. The more impulsive.
Noah opens his mouth, but I put my hand on his arm. “Nothing. He remembered that I had the same dress when I was little. That’s all.” It’s a bad lie but it’s all I can come up with.
He looks at me suspiciously then turns to Noah.
“I was coming in here to ask if you were okay,” he says to me. “But then I see you two whispering. Plotting.”
“We’re not plotting—”
“Don’t go in my sister’s room again,” he tells Noah. “Don’t touch anything of hers.” He shifts his gaze back to me, a warning in his eyes. “I hope my brother won’t regret choosing to save your life over avenging our family.”
With that, he walks out and slams the door behind him.
“What the fuck is wrong with him?” Noah asks.
I’m jolted by the last part of Dante’s comment. I’m still absorbing the shock of it. I want to tell Noah that he’s just an asshole, but I see the way he is with Cristiano. I see how he just looked at the photo. And even if he did just jump into the water to save me for his brother, it’s something. Can I blame him for hating me? Hating us?
“He’s just trying to protect himself and his brother,” I tell Noah, but I feel a sadness inside me. Because no matter what, I will always be the sister of the men who killed Cristiano’s family.
15
Cristiano
The expression on Charlie’s face is a grim one as he walks into my study.
“It’s late,” I say, looking at my watch although I know what time it is. He’s made a point of arriving when no one else would be here. “Whiskey?”
“Yeah,” he says, surprising me. He doesn’t drink when doing business and there’s no doubt this is business. He sets the thick envelope he brought with him on the desk, unbuttons the button of his tailor-made suit and takes a seat. “A double.”
I study him as I pour a glass for him and refresh mine. Something has him ruffled. He was one of the people Dante called when he found us that morning after the massacre. I still think about that. About what it must have been like for my brother to be greeted by that horror.
He’d gone out the night before. Snuck off the island to meet a girl when he was supposed to be at home. He told me he hadn’t been able to make sense of what he was seeing because he wasn’t sure if it was all the alcohol. If he was still drunk. If that’s why he retched so badly.
I wonder if it’s the deaths themselves or finding us like we were that did the most damage. I’d bet the latter.
He doesn’t talk about it. He’s never talked about it.
“Is Dante around?” Charlie asks. The timing strikes me considering my thoughts.
I shake my