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It definitely sounded as if I was defending Kirill. In front of my own uncle.
“You’ll stay away from that man and his son and their world, Sasha.”
“W-why?”
“You don’t need to know. Transfer to another unit and stay in Russia where I can look after you.”
“Can’t you at least tell me what that man had to do with the massacre? I can go to New York and kill him. I can—”
“You’ll do no such thing!” Uncle Albert’s voice booms around me with the lethality of a bomb.
The only other time he’s spoken to me in this harsh tone was when he told me to run while I was half dazed. When he pushed me out of danger’s way so hard, he broke my arm.
Just like then, it feels as if the situation is heading in a disastrous direction.
My uncle grabs me by the shoulders and lowers his head to stare into my eyes, his gaze firm, filled with the sternness of a parent. “Listen to me, Sasha. Those people are a pack of wolves who are only out for destruction. If you see them, you walk the other way. Got it?”
I stare sil

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