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Author: Jai Frederick
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Danica POV

Dmitry was only alone in the guesthouse with his parents for a total of ten minutes. But that was all it took. When he came back, he didn’t stop to share the breakfast with us. He didn’t even look our way.

Cory just throws a nervous smile my way. He knew something was up.

“Will you excuse me for a minute?” I ask.

“Go right ahead. I’m just going to enjoy this wonderful meal.”

I smiled. He was genuinely enjoying my breakfast and I loved it.

I creeped around the house until I found Dmitry sitting in his office. The door was slightly ajar.

He was on a call at nearly ten at night. “I know Caroline, but he wants everyone who matters. in the office at nine in the morning. Alert Jim and send out the emergency calls.”

He slammed the phone down without ever noticing I’m standing a few feet away.

I knocked lightly. “Can I come in?”

He finally glanced up from his desk. I would like to say his face brightened or even relaxed at the sight of me but it didn’t.

“What’s wrong?”

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