Just as I was about to take a sip of the dark liquid in my glass, my phone rang. I was about to ignore it, but thought better of it when I saw who it was.

"Killian," I answered.

"Boss, um... we lost her."

I sat up, placing my glass on the table. Mik looked at me curiously, but didn't let go of his drink.

"What the f**k do you mean, you lost her? How?!"

I gave them one f**king order. All they had to do was to accompany her to do some shopping. One f**king job and they messed it up.

In the background, I could hear a few of my men saying that she wasn't in any of the stores that they checked. I groaned. I should have taken her myself when she asked instead of letting my men do it, but I turned her down because it was getting too comfortable being around her.

"She when to try on some clothes. We offered to keep watch, but she refused, and everyone was staring. So, we didn't see any harm in waiting outside the store for her."

Banging my fist on the table, I swore. "F**king imbecile! Find her!"

Hanging up the phone, I got up. Mik was laying back on the couch with his eyes half-closed. I was about to ask if he wanted to come with me, but I doubted that he would be able to carry himself. So, ignoring him, I headed for my car.

As I got ready to drive, I pulled my phone out and checked her location. When I placed her in the hotel, I gave her a few items. One of them was a watch that had a tracker in it. I've noticed that ever since I gave it to her, she hasn't taken it off. I just hoped that she was still wearing it.

GPS signal showed her location as still being in the mall. It seemed like she was moving very quickly, like she was running. Quickly, I called my men and informed them of her location and made my way there as well.

It was my fault. I've been avoiding her ever since she and my baby found out about each other. After dropping Lacey back that day, I went to the hotel to talk to her. I expected her to be upset, but she was surprisingly calm. She told me that she understood, and she wouldn't expect me to not have someone in my life. However, she hopes that with her back in my life, we can finally pick up where we left off all those years ago.

Her words stunned me, but they only made me believe more that she was not my wife. What confused me, though, was the fact that she seemed like she believed she was Lilly. That was the part that I couldn't figure out. Was she really acting, or did she truly believe that she was my wife? Every time I thought that I'd figure something out, something different occurred, and I found myself back at square one.

Either she was a f**king great actress, or someone was going through a hell of a lot of trouble to f**k with me. Either way, I needed to figure something out soon. I couldn't go on like this anymore. I needed my wife in my house, with our kids where she belonged. I just had to figure out which one was truly Red.

As I pulled into the parking lot, I checked my phone again. She was still in the mall, but she wasn't moving fast anymore. I got out and headed in her direction. I ran into a few of my men, and they accompanied me. They informed me that everything was okay until she went into a Louis Vuitton store. They had swept the place before and didn't perceive any threat. So, they think that she just got lost.

I was not very happy with that because I paid them a lot so that incompetence like that didn't occur. However, I didn't have time to be mad about it. I had to find her before someone else did. I didn't want my enemies getting their hands and thinking that they can use her as a bargaining chip.

I followed the GPS to where it said she should be. After walking for a few minutes, I found myself outside a busy dessert shop. Looking around, I didn't see her at first, then I saw a few people looking curiously at one corner, and that's when I saw her sat on the floor hugging her knees, head in her lap.

Walking over to her, I stood in front of her. She lifted her head from her knees and looked up at me. Tears run down her face as her scared eyes connected with mine. Relief washed over her features when she saw me. Unwrapping her hands from around her knees, she jumped up, throwing her arms around my neck. She embraced me tightly, but I didn't return it. I just stood there as she sobbed.

"I got lost. When I came out of the store no one was there. I ran everywhere, looking for someone, but no one was there. I thought I'd never get to see you again."

"It's okay, you're okay. I'm here now."

She sniffled and hugged me tighter. My men grabbed the few bags that were left on the ground where she was sitting and started making their way out of the mall. I told her that we had to leave, but she didn't take her arms from around my neck. I tried to gently tug her off, but she held tight. So, I scooped her up into my arms and walked away, ignoring all the curious stares that were coming my way.

When I got back to the car, she was sleeping, so I placed her in the backseat and strapped her in. Moving back a little, I watched her. Her face broke my heart because of how much she looked like Lilly.

Using my finger, I wiped the tears that were still coating her lashes. She sighed contentedly, and a small smile played on her lips. Lips that I would have kissed if I believed she was my wife.

Removing my hand from her face, I closed the door and got in the driver's side. I knew that I had to work fast and figure out what was really going on. However, I didn't know what I would do if it turned out that she wasn't Red, but truly believe that she was. How would I deal with her? What the f**k would I do with her?

I've got all of Red's birth details, all the records of her mother's pregnancy, so I knew that she wasn't her twin or even her sister. So, who exactly was she, and where the f**k did she come from?

She was awake when I pulled into the parking lot of the hotel. Quietly, we both got out of the car. I retrieved her bags from the booth, and we made our way up to her suite, all the while still not saying a word to each other.

When we got up to her room. I placed her bags near the door and turned to look at her.

"Are you okay?"

She nodded her head, a small, unsure smile on her face. She looked like she wanted to say something, but then thought better of it. The moment became awkward. Both of us not knowing what to say to each other. So, I decided to put an end to it.

"I'll leave and let you get some rest; you've had a hard day. I'll check back on you tomorrow."

I turned to leave, but she ran over to me, grabbing my hand. I looked down at the hand she grabbed then looked up at her curiously. She had a desperate look in her beautiful eyes that broke my heart.

"Please don't leave. I don't want to be alone tonight."

The longing, coupled with fear in her eyes almost made me agree to stay. But I chose not to because I realise that she might not be Lilly, but her face was my undoing. I also realised that her touch no longer repulsed me. The more that I was around her, the comfortable I became with her touch. That was dangerous, too f**king dangerous.

Pulling my hand away from her, I stepped back. Tear flashed in her eyes, but I ignored them even though it pained me.

"I'm sorry, I can't. I've still got a few things that I need to do. I'll come check on you tomorrow."

She looked like she wanted to protest, but thought better of it. Without waiting, I opened the door and got the hell out of there. I was so caught up in my thought, that I didn't notice that someone was following me as I got to the parking lot.

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