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by Charmaine Pauls


  Where is he taking us? I have my answer when he stops smack-bang in the middle of the river and lowers the oars into the boat. We’re floating with me facing the jetty and him the opposite shore.

  I shoot him a puzzled look.

  “Strip,” he says.

  “What?” I look around. “Here?”

  “Yes, here.”

  He’s got that determined light in his eyes that says he won’t be reasoned with. Appeasing him, I unbutton my shorts and wiggle them over my hips. The movement rocks the boat, but he doesn’t seem worried about being capsized. He waits patiently for me to remove my T-shirt.

  When I’ve stripped down to my bikini, he holds out a hand. “Give me your bag.”

  It doesn’t make sense. “Why?”

  He leans over and takes it where it lies at my feet, making the boat rock dangerously. I grab the edges, sucking in a breath when the cold water splashes over the sides and onto my arms and stomach.

  He unzips my bag, takes out my phone, and dumps the bag into the water. I stare at the pink faux leather that drifts on the surface, unable to form a coherent thought as the contents sink to the bottom. I look on dumbfoundedly as the bag swallows water. The pink dunks under the surface, the color fading to a muddy, nude-pink before turning brown like the river.

  Something is wrong.

  Something is terribly wrong.

  My heart hammers a beat between my ribs as I look back at him. “What are you doing?” I swallow. “Why did you tell me to strip?”

  He looks me dead in the eye. “To make sure you’re not wearing a wire.”

  He knows.

  Shit.

  “Ian, I can explain.”

  “Quiet.”

  He unlocks my phone and swipes across the screen, going through my messages or whatever. How did he find out? Did he have me followed? My mind races back to my meeting with Wolfe. Except for his men, there was only that driver. He took a photo of the falls with his phone like everyone does. Only, now I know better. He took a photo of me.

  “Ian,” I say in a tremulous voice. “Why did you bring me here?”

  He lifts his gaze fleetingly to mine. His normally expressive eyes are void of emotion. “This is a safe place to talk.”

  It clicks into place—why he brought me out here in the middle of the river and why he dumped my bag into the water. He’s making sure our conversation can’t be transmitted in any way. He’s being careful to destroy any possible bugs.

  “I love you,” I whisper, clutching the pendant around my neck. “You know that.”

  It’s like a knife in my stomach when he doesn’t acknowledge the words. When he stills, I know he’s found the recording on my phone. I don’t even try to stop him when he presses on play.

  He doesn’t spare me. He makes me listen to every word. He plays the whole conversation, right to the very end. When it’s finished, he extends his arm over the water, opens his fingers, and drops the phone.

  Only then he lets me see what’s going on inside him. Disappointment burns in the depth of his brown eyes. The amber flecks simmer with hurt. I know what he feels, because I felt it when Danai handed me Wolfe’s note.

  “Ian, I—”

  A movement on the jetty catches my eye. Ruben. He stands on the edge like a soldier on guard. What he holds in his hands sends a bolt of shock through me—a sniper rifle.

  Bitterness laces Ian’s tone. “I guess I shouldn’t have trusted you after all.”

  My mouth goes dry as everything I need to tell him gets stuck in my throat.

  I look between the rifle and Ian. That’s why he rowed us so that I’m facing the jetty. He wants me to see what’s coming. He summoned Ruben, knowing Ruben is skilled enough not to miss. I guess I shouldn’t have trusted him either. He didn’t row me out to the middle of the Zambezi to talk securely in a place that isn’t bugged. He rowed me to my grave. What better way to get rid of a body? He didn’t even have to dig a hole. Chances are no one will find me. The crocodiles will make sure of that.

  Hurt blooms inside me, not because I’m about to die, but because he’s the one about to give the order. The knowledge slays me. It minces my insides and shreds my heart. I bleed long before he’s given Ruben the signal to fire the shot. In hindsight, our violent start couldn’t end in a different way. I hoped for a fairy tale, but villains don’t make heroes. I forgot about the most important rule my dad taught me. You reap what you sow.

  I stare into his beautiful eyes, beautiful but cruel. He looks at me like he did the night he kidnapped me after the heist at Sun City—with no remorse.

  Between taking a bullet or swimming for the shore, I stand no chance of survival. Either way, I’m dead, but I’ll rather take my chances with the crocodiles than being the weak, sitting duck he made me.

  Ruben lifts the rifle. He takes aim.

  I jump to my feet.

  Dive!

  The boat rocks. I lose my balance. It’s not my life that speeds past in front of my eyes, but a spectrum of emotions. So many emotions. Lust, love, life. All of them are wrapped up in regret, regret for us, for the full life my parents didn’t have and wanted me to live, regret for our baby.

  Regret alone rushes through my mind in the split-second that separates life from death. My heart shrivels. It’s not giving up on my body. It gives up on my love.

  Yes, I kept a secret, but Ian decided my fate without giving me a chance to explain. Everything between us was nothing but an illusion, a fragment of my imagination. It never went deeper than lust. My mind twisted the in-between into what it wanted to see.

  It wasn’t real. We aren’t real.

  That’s what kills me, not the shot that rings out or the pain that blooms in my side before I get a chance to dive. I don’t see Ian’s face as my body collapses sideways and my weight pulls me overboard. It’s better like this. This way, I can remember the way he looked at me when my mind played tricks, making-believe he loved me.

  The coldness hits me first. After that, it’s the darkness. The roar of the water. Disorientation. Mauling. So much noise. Cold. Fear. Icy fear. Loneliness.

  The lack of oxygen registers last.

  I gulp, swallow water.

  I fight.

  I fight as air and blood flow from my body. I fight until the rivers takes me, and Nyaminyami claims another sacrifice.

  ~ TO BE CONTINUED ~

  Afterword

  Dear reader,

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  Cas and Ian’s adventure concludes in:

  Stolen Love (Release date, 22 June 2021)

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  Stolen Love (Book 3)

  Once upon a time, a thief stole me in the middle of the night. He took what he wanted, gave me an illusion, and ripped it all away to claim his ultimate trophy. My heart may be physically weak, but fighting to live made me stronger. I won’t perish as easily as that. I’m turning the tables on him. After all, I learned from the best. I’m robbing him of what he stole from me.

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  Charmaine

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