The Devil's Game 1
d have been breathtaking. The sprawling
for the heavens and a russet
chest, threatening to suffocate her. The pristine glass windows felt
from the conditioning unit, th
hands trembling slightly as he pushed
is for the best, Ayra. You'll be taken care of
coat tightly. She scanned her father's face for any shred of remorse - any
s but none that resembled guilt. Ayra has neve
had trusted him all her life - her father had never
hat was happening. She did not know the
her she was teetering on the edge of something
n this," she murmured. Her voice was
focusing on the papers again. "It is comp
ahogany table to the man sitting silently at the furt
word since Ayra arrived, but his cold gaze had been on her
ster to address him. "Could you give me a
consistent. He stared at Ayra with a quiet sort of inte
broody type and Ayra doubted
plicated, Ayra. I..."
e that runs into millions with an atroci
snapped to
ispered harshl
n his face. "The debt, Ayra. It's...complicated. Th
who was now sizing up her f
rfectly tailored black suit, sharp jawline, dark
sman, not a man whose empire
a different story. Ayra could not
n her hands. Half a minute later, she turned back t
ce for some kind of explanation. "You're
father snapped, a note of impa
nd the family. Or what? Do you expect not to sacrifice so
with the flood of words Ferdinan
age as the only solution-a way out of th
he'd be secure, and comfortable.
ars. Her throat fighting down a sob as she remembere
e where it comes from," Lisbeth had said. "But there
en less than friendly
d herself. She should have known this was
ns. Yet, she ignored them. But noth
g to Lucian. His voice almost in a whisper as
rush of her blood. The bet
tract, noting the thick black in
at the bottom, and she woul
d pounds, Ayra's fingers hovering over
voice is softer now, almost pleading. "
ed him-he was her father. But why did this feel like a betrayal? Wh
e the silenc
, deep, almost a whisper, with a quiet au
Ayra couldn't look away. There was no compassion
ion to Lucian. Ayra
fighting the rising panic. She wanted to sc
er. She was trap
er sister's voice echoing in her mind: "You have ta
to tell herself. It was
ng across the paper felt like
cian reached forward and pul
eyes met again. There was a flicker of something warm in his eyes
Lucian said, eyes shifting back to her fat
paper. His eyes darted nervously between
t Ayra as if to offer a silent apology. But
at the bottom. With that one
he papers into his briefcase with a f
. "The deal is struck. Take care." Then, without another
wenty-eighth," Lucian said as t
d rooted to her seat. This wasn't real.
m pulling out a thick cigar from his coat. His
to the desk and