Itâs been a month since I attacked Mazur, and thereâs no sign of the bastard. It pisses me off to no end.
I had my men pull away from his house and only left two to keep watch, one at the front of the property and the other at the end of the tunnel Mazur used to escape. It led to a storm drain outlet.
The employees at his house keep working as if they expect him to return any moment. None of them asked about Lara, though. Itâs like they donât even care that she disappeared.
Over the past four weeks, sheâs settled into a routine, following Nisa like a shadow. Yesterday I heard her laugh out loud, and I found myself smiling.
She seems to fit right in with the way we do things and have not once argued. Sheâs a damn good worker as well.
Now that Iâve become used to seeing her around the house, she doesnât annoy me as much as she did at first. However, it does bother me that she doesnât smile often. I caught her smiling once, and it made that twisting sensation return in my chest.
When I walk into the security room at the club, itâs to find Mirac keeping his wife, Elif, company.
âYouâre keeping her from work again,â I joke as I take a seat behind the monitors. Elif once tried to explain how everything works, but hacking will never be one of my strong points.
âSheâs distracting me from working,â Mirac mutters.
âRight.â I nod toward the monitors. âAnything on Mazur?â
Elif shakes her head. âItâs dead quiet out there. Heâll come to the surface at some point. They always do.â
Just then, my phone starts to vibrate in my pocket. Pulling the device out, I see Emreâs name flashing on the screen.
âEvet?â I answer as I rise from the chair and walk toward the doorway.
âWhere are you? One of Mazurâs men just showed up, demanding to talk to you.â
My right eyebrow lifts as I leave the office.
âHe just showed up? Armed?â I ask Emre.
âUnarmed.â
Thatâs not fucking weird at all.
âIâm close to my office. Take the man to the freezer where we keep the beverages.â
Turning around, I head toward the section holding all the freezers and meet Emre, where heâs talking with Daniel, the head of the guards.
âSo, this guy knocked on the door and demanded to speak with me?â I ask again, unable to believe someone would be that stupid or desperate to die.
âEvet,â Emre nods. He gestures to the freezerâs door, and opening it, Iâm on guard as I step inside.
I come face to face with a middle-aged man who looks more like a sickly accountant than a soldier.
Frowning at him, I demand, âWhatâs your name and what are you doing at my club?â
âFilip,â he answers, his arms wrapped around himself for some warmth. âMy name is Filip. Mr. Mazur sent me to check if the girl you shot is dead.â
What?
Surprise slithers down my spine, then every muscle in my body tightens. âWhat girl?â
âLara Nowak. One of the maids. The CCTV showed you shot her during the attack and took her away.â
Frowning, I give the man a look of warning. âYouâre fucking brave walking into my club, demanding to talk to me, and then demanding I give you information.â I take a step closer, narrowing my eyes on him.
Heâs scared shitless, but he had to know he was undertaking a suicide mission when he came here.
âDid Mazur guarantee to pay your family for your death?â I ask.
He doesnât even bother to withhold the information. âI only have months left. At least this way, my family will be well off.â
I lock eyes with the dead-man-walking. âYouâre carrying a listening device,â I state the obvious, to which the man nods. Knowing Mazur is listening to this conversation, I say, âYou canât hide forever, Mazur. I will find you.â
The man clears his throat, his features drawn tight with the fear of his impending death. âMr. Mazur also wants to know why you attacked him.â
I let out a dark chuckle, slowly shaking my head. âIf Mazur wants that information, heâll have to ask me in person.â
The manâs eyebrows draw together, nervously licking his lips. âAnd the girl? Is she dead?â
If Mazur sent a man to check if sheâs alive, Lara is worth something. Or sheâs been fucking lying to me and doing a damn good job of it.
âWhy do you want to know if the woman is dead?â I counter his question.
âMr. Mazur just cares about his employees.â
Right, and Iâm fucking Santa Claus.
âSheâs dead,â I lie. Taking my gun from behind my back, I keep eye contact with the man. âMay you find the rest you so desperately came to seek.â Sparing him the time to agonize any further about what lies in the beyond, I train the barrel between his eyes and pull the trigger. I hope, for his sake, Mazur will pay his family for his sacrifice.
âBury him,â I order before stalking out of the freezer.
âWhere are you going?â Emre asks, following after me.
âIâm going to find out what Laraâs been hiding from me,â I snap, anger already pulsing through my veins.