Sir guided her to the couch as she explained what happened to Tono. “It’s terrifying to think we might have lost—” She couldn’t even bring herself to say it out loud.
When Brie looked into Sir’s tormented eyes, she realized he was gripped by a sense of responsibility having helped to make the organ match between Tono and Faelan.
Tono’s words suddenly replayed in her head, so she assured Sir, “Tono has no regrets. He specifically told me you shouldn’t second guess yourself.”
Sir shook his head with a sad smile. “Nosaka knows me a littletoowell.”
“Is there any way I can help,radost moya?” Rytsar asked.
“You already are. Tono is deeply concerned about Faelan, but knowing you are handling the situation gives him peace he would not have had otherwise.”
“I will do right by the boy,” Rytsar vowed.
“I have every confidence you will.”
“Did Nosaka say anything about your offer being turned down?” Sir asked, knowing how invested Tono was in her film career.
“He insisted it doesn’t change anything.”
Sir nodded his approval, then leaned down to kiss her on the lips. “I concur.”
Brie smiled up at Sir, his strength and vitality a commanding force that comforted her.
“You know…” Rytsar began with a wicked glint in his eyes, “I was supposed to be on a flight to Russia by now, but due to today’s unexpected events, I won’t be leaving until tomorrow.”
He nodded to Sir. “Moy droog, why don’t you play hooky? We’ll tuckermoye solntseout by splashing in the ocean and then turn our intentions onradost moyaonce the babe is down for her nap.”
“I do think téa and I would benefit from a creative expenditure of energy after this unwarranted sneak attack.”
Brie nodded thoughtfully. “Attack…that’s exactly how it felt when they arrived.”
“I believe there was a purpose behind its execution,” Sir stated firmly. “Their intent was to shock and awe, so you wouldn’t question the offer.” He smiled at her with pride. “However, they failed to appreciate you are a businesswoman who will not be rattled by such underhanded tactics.”
“The way it was handled was not only offensive but entirely unnecessary,” Rytsar growled.
“The more I think about it, the happier I am that I turned the offer down.” Brie lifted her chin up in defiance. “I refuse to be treated like a pawn.”
“Of course, not—when you are the queen,” Sir agreed, kissing her on the lips.
Brie sighed in contentment. Picking up Hope, she headed to the nursery to change her. She was excited about the unexpected outing.
It truly amazed her that in less than an hour, she’d gone from being terrified and profoundly disappointed, to feeling empowered about her future.
That was the power of being surrounded by good people—they kept your eyes on the bigger picture while reminding you of what really matters.
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Her heart lighter, Brie dressed Hope up in a cute little one-piece swimsuit with a big sunflower on the tummy.
When she went downstairs, Rytsar took Hope from her arms, growling like a Kodiak bear. “Are you ready to play in the ocean,moye solntse?”
Sir appeared from the bedroom carrying beach towels, dressed in only his swim trunks. “I laid out your swimsuit for you. Meet the three of us outside.”
She couldn’t help gazing at his toned chest covered in dark hair. Everything about Sir’s body called to her as a woman.
After getting dressed in the purple swimsuit Sir had chosen for her, Brie met them on the beach. Rytsar was already in the water with Hope, playing in the waves. Brie smiled when she heard her daughter squealing in Rytsar’s arms as the waves crashed around them.
“Ready for a dip in the ocean?” Without waiting for a response, Sir surprised Brie by sweeping her up in his arms and heading to the water.