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Bed behind him 30

    Chapter <b>30 </b>


    Niki’s POV


    My waste–of–space little brother banged on the door like a fucking animal as I moved to open it


    It wasn’t like I hadn’t expected him toe. I had. That’s why I didn’t change the passcode to my private clevator. I’d even anticipated him showing up at the wedding and <b>making </b>a mess of things, only to end up being dragged out by the guards. Yes, I was petty. And yes, I was an asshole. But I’ve already said I’m not a good man.


    1 wanted my father to be embarrassed. I wanted them to feel humiliated. Elena had asked me earlier if I felt bad that <b>they’d </b>walked out of the wedding that way. No, it hadn’t felt <b>bad</b>. It had felt fucking fantastic–watching them squirm, seeing the superiority slip from their expressions, just for once. It felt like justice for all the times they made my mother and me feel like nothing


    Every damn time, my belongings had been handed down to my little brother. It wasn’t like we couldn’t afford to buy two of everything, but no Dmitri always got mine. My toys, my food, my electronics, and even the time that had been scheduled for me with my father. Because he was younger. Because he was the golden child.


    If it had stopped there, maybe I would have <b>tolerated </b>it. Maybe I could have <b>yed </b>the mature older brother role. But it didn’t. I wasn’t just expected to sacrifice–I was expected to do it silently, to apud them while I faded into the background. There was no apuse for me. No


    affection. Not even the bare minimum of Esimess.


    Neither 1 nor my mother were treated with the same warmth <b>or </b>respect as Dmitri <b>and </b>his precious mother. And now! Now I wanted them to feel even a fraction of the degradation they’d inflicted upon ine. I wanted to see the cracks in their perfect world.


    <b>I </b>clenched my fists. Puck. I was letting those buried thoughts leak out again. My therapist had warned me about this–howpartmentalizing too hard would make the <b>dam </b>break eventually. But even he <b>had </b>agreed<b>, </b>sometimes channeling the darkness served <b>a </b><b>purpose</b>.


    This wasn’t about inferiority anymore. That had been years ago, back when Dmitri got <b>his </b>first girlfriend and I struggled to make a connection thatsted more than a month. I’d since gotten over that phase.


    Now! Now I was <b>just </b>curious. I wanted to watch his reaction<b>. </b>I wanted to see him fall apart. It soothed something old and bruised <b>inside </b>me.


    The lock clicked open, and Dmitri stumbled in like a rabid dog, scanning the room for her.


    Elena stood up from the bed, blinking sleep from her eyes, wearing nothing but soft grey shorts and a white tank top that I had put on her before we slept. My <b>jaw </b>clenched as I caught him ogling her legs.


    “What the hell are you looking at I growled, stepping forward and pushing him back when he dared take another step toward her.


    His


    gazes


    snapped to mine, eyes zing with fury.


    “I have nothing to say to you, he spat. “You’re just a bitter bastard. Always have been. <b>Jealous </b>that I had what you never could. So <b>what </b>do you do? You steal my fiancée to make yourself feel better!”


    I let out a slow exhale and crossed my arms. “Don’t tter yourself. You’re not that important.


    “Fuck you” he snarled. “You couldn’t stand that she chose me. That she loved ine. That father loved me and no one <b>gave </b>a shit about you. So you waited for your moment and the second she wavered, you pounced like the predator <b>you </b>are


    My mouth twisted into <b>a </b>smirk. “Wavered? She broke up with you. She ended the engagement


    His eyes were red rimmed now, “At least I actually love her, and I am not using her to get revenge!


    I scoffed, “Funny, I didn’t realize cheating on someone counted as love.”


    “You think <b>you’re </b>better than me? You’re not. <b>You’re </b>just as <b>disgusting</b>. Wone even, bernise you pretend to care


    And that’s when Elena broke.


    “That’s enough” Her voice tracked like a whip through the room, and both of us turned to look at her. Her eyes burned, but her voice was steady furious


    “You should be begging for forgiveness. After everything you did, after the betrayal, the lies<b>, </b><b>you </b>still have the audacity to insult Nikit The one who helped me when my father died? The <b>one </b><b>who </b>made sure I wasn’t alone when my mother was going through surgery. deep in some other <b>woman</b>!” She paused as though it pained her to even <b>speak</b>. “You didn’te find me even once Daniul You KNEW my Father was in an ident and 1—I can’t even “Her voice broke and I felt my chest tighten <b>as </b>the continued, “You should be ashamed of yourself And |_ I


    while you were balls am ashamed that I ever loved someone like you.”


    Tears streamed down her face, but her <b>spine </b>stayed straight.


    And for the first time, I saw it.


    8:41 PM


    Pain.


    <b>Not </b><b>just </b>anger. Not just exhaustion, Real, tangible pain. I’d seen her cry before–from pleasure. I had actually enjoyed the tears in her eyes back then. But not like this. These weren’t tears of joy or pleasure. These were the kind <b>that </b>she tried to hide, the one that tore open old scars and bled fresh.


    And fuck, it made something in me snap.


    “Oh,e on.” Dinitri scoffed. I’m a <b>man</b><b>. </b>What did you expect<b>? </b><b>That </b>I’d act like <b>a </b>dog? Be yours forever? Elena, I’m a mant Men are allowed to do that? You need to get over it-”


    I didn’t even think. <b>I </b>moved


    My list mmed into his face before he could get another word out. The sound of knuckles against cheekbone cracked through the air as Dmitri flew back, sprawling onto the floor with a grunt.


    His <b>hand </b>went to his jaw, eyes wide, stunned.


    I stepped over him, fiers clenched<b>, </b>towering


    “You don’t get to talk to her like that.”


    He looked up at me, fury twisting his face.


    But I didn’t <b>care </b><b>as </b>iny mind kept rewinding the image of Flens, ber shoulders trembling as she wiped her cheeks with the backs of her hands. <b>My </b>heart ached


    <b>And </b>just like that, I knew, I never wanted to see her cry again Not like this. Never like this.
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