The Marriage (Darkest Lies Trilogy Book 3) by Bethany-Kris (bill gates books recommendations txt) š
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So, she took her chair againāwhile still throwing darts at Roman with her eyes, and saying nothing all the same.
āShe is in a place where she can get real help with her treatment. More help than Michelle could offer at the lodge by herself. But sheās also safe where she is, and thatās what she needed more than anything else right now.ā
Claire shook her head like she didnāt understand, but she didnāt ask any questions. That would be a defiance of her husbandās orders, though he could see how his mother struggled to keep her emotions and questions under control.
Demyan cleared his throat, and nodded when Claire glanced his way. She seemed to take that as permission to ask those questions her son had seen in her eyes.
āSo this place where you took her, she went in willingly? She knows itās a place where sheāll get helpāwhere sheās safe?ā
Roman shoved his fisted hands into the pockets of his pants. He wasnāt sure how to even begin to answer that question. āKarine is not always in a position to make her own decisions. Iām sure we can agree on that.ā
His mother didnāt like that.
At all.
āWhat does that mean?ā
āMaāā
āYou didnāt answer what I asked. You talked around it. Are you telling meāor notāthat she didnāt want to go in there?ā Claire demanded, her gaze fiery.
Roman looked his motherās way knowing his frustration with everyone and everything was undoubtedly written all over his face. He couldnāt be bothered to hide it anymore. Karine as a topic of conversation with his parents was last on his list at the moment. More important shit waited at the top.
What were they going to do about Dima and Leonid? What about the fact that Roman was almost killed by one of the bastards?
Karine was fine.
Or rather ... safe.
It was time to handle business.
āNo, I wouldnāt say she was particularly excited about it, but it had to be done,ā Roman settled on saying to his mother. āShe couldnāt stay at the lodge anymoreāhell, look how close Dima came up on me. She couldnāt live here. Where else was she supposed to go? Where was I supposed to take her?ā
āWellāā
āI am the only one who is fucking responsible for her. I made a choice, thatās all. I know where she is, I know sheās okay ... and I know they canāt get her there if they donāt know sheās there in the first place. Thatās all that matters to me.ā
He wouldnāt admit his feelings for Karine. Not openly to his parentsāexcept he didnāt really have to anymore. They knew what this meant.
Claireās nostrils flared, a sure sign of her disapproval. She didnāt have an answer to his question, though.
He had thought about his actions long and hard alreadyāagonized over his final choice in the short days and hours leading up to her admittance to the Twin Rivers facility in Vegas. If there was any other option for Karine, he would have taken it.
This was it.
At least she was safe.
Roman had to keep telling himself that.
āI hope youāve explained it to her, and that she understands your point of view here because ... Roman, she was making such good progress. She trusted you.ā
His nerves were already pulled taut.
Ready to snap.
Roman just needed a reason.
āI donāt need to fucking listen to this,ā he barked at his mother. āI canāt do everything rightāI can only get it done, Ma.ā
āDonāt you push it,ā Demyan growled from behind his desk, a single finger pointed like a gun at his son.
It was a warning Roman knew he couldnāt take lightly. Rubbing his temples with his fingers, he tried to soothe the throbbing ache at the back of his skull.
No such luck.
āWhat happened to your hand?ā
His motherās horrified question had Roman rolling his eyes and waving the concern off when he replied, āMy hand is fine. Or it will be. Iām not sure about the rest of me.ā
The silence in the room echoed. Maybe they didnāt know what to say, but he wished somebody would figure it out. He was fucked. In every way possible.
āI married her,ā he said.
He had to tell them; planned to, actually. He didnāt mean for the words to just slip out like they did, though.
āYou ...ā Claire started to say, trailing off as her gaze darted from him, and then back over her shoulder to her husband.
Roman filled in the blanks for her, saying, āWe got married six days ago. Now sheās officially mine. Dima canāt claim any right over a married woman.ā
Claire covered her mouth with both hands, her gaze widening. He couldnāt tell if she was still horrified, or overjoyed.
āBut he can kill her for it,ā Demyan murmured, drawing his sonās gaze to his.
Roman didnāt reply.
āWell, son, I suppose now you need to do whatever you have to do to keep your woman safe,ā his father advised.
He was trying.
Wasnāt he?
*
Roman called Twin Riversāagaināas he took the stairs down to the entry of his parentsā home. The woman who answered the call said she would try and get a hold of Sylvia, who was Karineās primary counsellor, and there he stood on the stairs, waiting like an idiot on hold with no promise of anything.
Heād been calling the facility almost hourly. They knew him well by now, expecting his calls to the point where a couple ladies actually greeted him by his first name, and they probably also knew he wouldnāt give up until heād spoken to his wife.
His meeting with his parents hadnāt gone according to plan, either. There was no chance to discuss anything work-related with his father while his mother remained in the room. They hadnāt made any plans.
The only thing on everyoneās mind seemed to be Karine, and the decision Roman had taken on her behalf. Like it wasnāt already doneāit was.
It was clear he
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