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I straighten and fold my arms loosely, mostly so I have something to do with them. “They’re easier than people.”

His mouth shifts, not quite a smile. “That depends on the flowers.”

I glance at the path behind him. “Aren’t you supposed to be somewhere important?”

“I am,” he says, softly.

He looks tired. Not messy, not even visibly strained, but I can see it anyway. In the set of his eyes. In the way he’s standing a little too still.

“You didn’t sleep,” I say.

He looks at me for a second. “Neither did you.”

Fair.

I look past him toward the lawn. “Your men are making everyone nervous.”

“They’re meant to.”

“Wonderful.”

“They’re also meant to keep today from getting worse.”

I meet his eyes then.

There it is again. The quiet reminder that yesterday actually happened, that none of this is just pre-wedding nerves and staff stress and family drama.

Someone nearly died.

Something is wrong.

He knows more than he’s saying.

I want to ask, but I know better than to do it out here.

Instead I say, “Yuri looks like he’d rather throw me off the property than say good morning.”

That gets a real smile out of him this time, brief but unmistakable. “That’s just how he looks before noon.”

“No,” I say. “That’s how he looks at me.”

Viktor’s expression settles again. “Yuri looks at everyone like a problem until proven otherwise.”

“Comforting.”

“It isn’t meant to be.”

I exhale and look back at the flowers because if I keep looking at him too long, I’ll start remembering things I absolutely should not be remembering standing beside a chapel in daylight.

“Sienna.”

Just my name. Low enough that it changes the air anyway.

I keep my eyes on the arrangement. “Don’t.”

“What?”

“That voice.”