I knew that I had no tolerance for deceit and that honesty and integrity were the cornerstones of my beliefs. But something about Irina’s actions hinted at a deeper truth, a hidden pain that lurked beneath the surface.

Was she running from something? Hiding a past she was ashamed of? The questions swirled through my mind like a whirlwind, each one adding another layer to the complex puzzle that was Irina.

With a heavy sigh, I leaned back in my chair, pinching the bridge of my nose as I tried to make sense of it all. I couldn’t ignore the deception or simply sweep it under the rug and pretend everything was fine. But neither could I condemn Irina without first understanding the reasons behind her actions.

With a heavy heart and a sense of resolve burning bright within me, I made my way to Ratty’s office, the weight of Irina’s deception pressing down upon me like a burden too heavy tobear alone. I knew that I couldn’t unravel the truth on my own, couldn’t navigate the tangled web of lies and deceit that surrounded Irina without help.

As I approached Ratty’s door, my footsteps echoing in the empty hallway, I braced myself for the difficult conversation that lay ahead. I trusted Ratty implicitly, knew that she was the best person to help me uncover the truth about Irina’s past.

“Ratty,” I greeted her as I stepped into her office, my voice tight with emotion. “I need your help.”

Ratty looked up from her computer, her eyes narrowing with concern as she took in the seriousness of my expression. “What’s wrong, Octavio? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”

I took a deep breath, steeling myself for the words I knew would be difficult to say. “It’s Irina. I’ve discovered that she’s been using a fake name and providing false information about her past. I need you to look into her and see what you can find using her photo.”

Ratty’s expression softened with understanding, her gaze filled with a mixture of empathy and determination. “I’ll do everything I can to help, Octavio. But are you sure you want to go down this road? Sometimes, the truth can be more painful than we imagine.”

I nodded, knowing that Ratty was right. But I couldn’t let Irina’s deception go unaddressed, couldn’t simply turn a blind-eye to the lies that threatened to unravel the fragile trust between us.

“I need to know the truth, Ratty,” I replied, my voice steady despite the turmoil raging within me. “No matter what it may be. Not just for the sake of my head shop, but for me as well.”

With a nod of understanding, Ratty turned back to her computer, her fingers flying over the keys as she began her search. And as I watched her work, a sense of anticipation welledup within me, eager to uncover the truth that lay hidden beneath the surface of Irina’s carefully constructed façade.

As I sat in Ratty’s office, anxiety gnawed at the edges of my mind, each passing moment stretching into eternity as we waited for the results of her investigation into Irina’s past. The weight of her deception pressed down upon me like a suffocating blanket, leaving me gasping for air in a sea of uncertainty.

But then, like a beacon cutting through the darkness, Ratty’s voice broke the silence, her tone tinged with urgency as she turned to face me.

“Octavio, I’ve found something,” she said, her eyes fixed on the screen before her. “Irina’s family name is Sokolov, and her father has a missing person’s case out on her.”

The words hit me like a physical blow, the air rushing from my lungs in a stunned gasp. I had suspected that Irina was running from something, but I had never imagined that it would be something so serious, so potentially dangerous.

“What do you mean, a missing person’s case?” I asked, my voice trembling with disbelief.

Ratty shook her head, her expression grim. “I’m not sure yet. But it looks like Irina’s father has been searching for her for quite some time. There are rumors circulating that he’s involved in some shady dealings, but nothing concrete.”

A sense of unease settled over me like a heavy cloak, the pieces of the puzzle slowly falling into place to reveal a picture darker and more sinister than I had ever imagined. Irina’s fear, her evasiveness—it all made sense now.

But even as my mind raced with questions and fears, a sense of determination welled up within me. I couldn’t let Irina face this alone, couldn’t stand idly by while the shadows of her past threatened to consume her, especially if it was dangerous.

“Keep digging, Ratty,” I instructed her, my voice firm with resolve. “Find out everything you can about Irina’s father and hisbackground. And use any contacts you have to get to the bottom of this.”

Ratty nodded, her fingers flying over the keys with renewed purpose. The tension in the room seemed to thicken with each passing moment, a palpable sense of unease settling over us like a suffocating fog. The revelations about Irina’s past had shaken me to my core, and now, as we waited for further information, the weight of uncertainty bore down upon me like a heavy burden.

I needed to know everything, and I needed to know itnow.

But then, like a bolt from the blue, Ratty’s voice shattered the silence, her tone tinged with disbelief as she turned to face me.

“Octavio, you’re not going to believe this,” she said, her eyes wide with shock. “Irina’s father is an Alpha, Piotr Sokolov, and he’s connected to the Seattle Bratva.”

The words hit me like a thunderclap, the implications of Ratty’s revelation sending a chill racing down my spine. The Seattle Bratva was a powerful criminal organization with ties that stretched far and wide, its influence reaching every corner of the city.

The pack was rumored to be associated with Brian and the Ring of Rasputin.

“Are you sure?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

Ratty nodded solemnly, her expression grave. “I’ve confirmed it through multiple sources. Irina’s father is the Alpha, and from what I’ve heard, they don’t take kindly to outsiders meddling in their affairs.”

Was Irina in on some kind of plan?