She looked at me, studying me, trying to figure out if she could believe me.
“Had no intention?”
Those words wounded, hurt me deeply, but I couldn’t let that show.
“You will be with him,” I said.
I could see her relief, practically feel it, but I grabbed her chin, turned her to face me.
“But, Amethyst, don’t ever try to keep my child away from me again,” I said.
She looked at me, and then nodded.
When I was certain she understood, I stood up and moved away from her.
It wasn’t fair, but I couldn’t bear being close to her, not knowing what she thought of me.
“Order what you like for dinner and get some rest,” I said.
“Davit—”
I didn’t stop.
Instead, I left the hotel suite and didn’t look back.
* * *
Davit
“The detailsof his release are still being worked out,” Elias said.
“Uh-huh,” I responded.
“And aliens are going to invade tomorrow,” he said.
“Okay,” I responded.
“And I’m going to blow your fucking brains out if you don’t pay attention and tell me what’s bothering you,” he said.
I only looked at him when I heard the familiar click of a gun cocking.
“What’s the problem, Elias?” I asked.
“I have a fucking gun to your head, and you ask me what the problem is?”
He lowered the gun, then looked at me.
“What?” I said.
“You’re not here, Davit.”
“I’m fine,” I said.
“You’re not. I told you this was exactly what I wanted to avoid. You’re distracted, and it probably has something to do with that bitch and her baby,” he said.
I snarled, my face twisting. “My baby, Elias. Out of respect, I’m going to overlook your insult. But don’t speak of her that way again,” I said.
“Are you threatening me?” He leaned back in his chair, showing off how at ease he was.