“No, I think the Serpents are raiding their mansion. Lan grabbed the popcorn to watch the internal war unfold after he probably instigated it. He made sure Glyn was at the dorm and not with Killian first, though.”
I sit up so abruptly that Eli is forced to release me and back away.
“The fuck is wrong with you now?”
In a flash, I get up, my bare feet sinking into the carpet as I grab my phone.
The moment I click on Ava’s contact, Eli appears behind me emanating Lucifer’s dark energy, his voice lowering to that edge again. “This is why I don’t like Lan sometimes, you know.”
“Shut up.” I shoo him away, but he remains there, waiting, watching, his attention no different than a hawk’s.
Creighton: Is Annika with you?
I could’ve texted Cecily or Glyn, but they’re not as obsessed with their phones as Ava is.
Sure enough, the reply is immediate.
Ava: OMG. Did you just text me? Who are you and why have you kidnapped our Cray Cray?
Creighton: Answer the question, is Annika there?
Ava: Jesus. Slow down, no hi, how are you? Or maybe an attempt to answer my previous dozen texts that you left on Read. I’m wounded, you know. Beg me and I might consider answering.
I feel my brother’s demeanor turning rigid behind me. Worst part is that Ava meant it about the begging. I have no doubt that she’d be cheeky just for the fun of it.
So I go for the jugular.
Creighton: Eli is reading this conversation as we speak. Answer my question.
The dots appear and disappear a few times before her reply comes.
Ava: Anni had to spend the night at her brother’s mansion.
My hand tightens around my phone as my whole body stiffens. I dial Annika’s number and place it to my ear, listening to the long, haunting rings.
No reply.
Fuck.
Yes, she usually goes to bed early for ‘beauty sleep’ or what-the-fuck-ever, but this is too early.
I throw on my hoodie, put on the first shoes I see, and storm out.
“You’re welcome!” Eli shouts behind my back, but I’m already jogging down the stairs.
I call Annika again, but it goes to voicemail.
“Hi, this is Annika. Leave a message and I’ll call you back ASAP.”
The more times I get her voicemail, the more my temperature rises.
I hop into my car and drive out of the property at high speed, then dial my cousin.
He picks up almost immediately. “Weren’t you in your Sleeping Beauty phase?”
“Where are you?”
“Currently watching a live show of a wildfire that’s eating the Heathens like holy water. May all their sins trap them in hell for eternity. Amen.”
“There’s fire?”
“Did you miss the wildfire part?” Pure sadism shines in his voice. “I’ve got to applaud the mastermind for the immaculate planning and execution—”
I press the End button and hit the gas.
A feeling I’ve never felt before spreads through me with suffocating intensity.
And it’s all because of her.
The girl who shouldn’t have been part of my plans yet somehow managed to sneak inside.
The thought of something happening to her turns me into a feral beast.
11
ANNIKA
The sound of an alarm goes off and cold liquid splashes all over my face.
I jerk up, gasping as the spray from the fire sprinklers drenches my sleep shirt in seconds.
It takes me a few more seconds to shake the disorientation out of my head and focus on my surroundings.
The smell of smoke clogs my nostrils as shadows and bright light spill in from outside.
I stumble out of bed and peek through the window, fingers clenching the sill. The view that materializes in front of me traps my breath in the back of my throat.
The brightness isn’t actually light. A huge fire is eating up the upper western half of the mansion.
The half where I am.
Where my brother is.
A deep sense of terror lodges itself into my soul and I remain frozen in place.
Being Adrian Volkov’s only daughter has put me in danger more times than I can count. There have been at least three kidnapping attempts and a few shootings. Some scum would try anything to hurt my father, and that includes targeting me, Jer, and Mom since they think we’re his weakness.
Because we have the best guards, all those attempts ended in failure and were followed by the assailants' eventual deaths.
I’ve never really been scared of outside threats, because I knew Papa, Jeremy, or their men would be there every time.
But that doesn’t apply to a fire.